PINSPIRATION : Doughnuts From Around The Globe - Hedonisitit (2024)

Tomorrow night we'lllight the first candle of Hanukkah, the Jewish ‘festival of lights’ holiday; but like every year,the Israeli doughnuts, Sufganiyot, find their way to the shelves {and to our thoughts andbellies} long before the holiday begins.

In the past Israelis had to choose between two kind of Sufganiyot – a puffy round doughnuts with strawberry jam in the middle or just as is, but in recent years there has been a trend in which the more the merrier. These days the fillings, toppingsand weird accessories {such as tiny vials} are much moresophisticated and making the good ol' Sufgania more similar to Uncle Sam's American doughnuts.

I'm personally still faithful to the good old version, and would rather eat my doughnut with the mythologicalstrawberry jam, and only on condition that it's super fresh.

In honor of this fatteningtime of theyear, I decided to look through my favorite inspiration source– Pinterest – tosee how they do it around the world.

If you feel like surprising your family and friends with an unusual version of the fried delicacy {or baked, depending how strict you are} this holiday season, here are the most 10 pinnedrecipes from Pinterest for doughnuts fromaround the world.

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+ Poland–Pączki

Traditional Polish donuts are made from yeastdough stuffed with plums, apricots, strawberries, raspberries or sweet cheese filling and powdered with sugar on top, and are usually eaten during Lent before Easter.

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+ France –Beignet

The traditional French doughnut, which was warmly adopted in New Orleans after the arrival of French immigrants, is a very airy pillow-like fried choux pastry covered with a substantial layer of powdered sugar. It is commonly eaten in carnivals and on masks and costumes holidays.

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+ South America & Spain–Churros

Those golden and elongated doughnuts, commonly covered witha mixture of sugar and cinnamon or hot chocolate sauce, has long captured our hearts and became famous around the world.

By the way, they'realso much easier to prepare at home than the traditional doughnuts.

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+ Italy–Bomboloni

Each region in Italy has its own version of doughnuts, but Bomboloni are arguably the most popular doughnuts across the country. They are made of rich dough, filled with vanilla cream and covered with lots of sugar.

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+ China–Youtiao

Traditional Chinese doughnuts, similar in appearance to the Spanish churro, are rather salty and are considered a delicacy commonly eaten for breakfast in China alongside rice porridge, soybean milk, or just by themselves.

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+ Japan– Mochi doughnuts

Mochi is a Japanese dessert made of sticky rice flour and usually comes in the form of a ball stuffed with pieces of fruit, jams, chocolate and even ice cream. The Japanese doughnuts which are made of the same sticky rice dough is the perfect alternative for gluten intolerants or for those who prefer to give up the fried version without giving up a delicious dessert 🙂

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+ India–Balushahi

The traditional Indian doughnuts are made witha mixture of flour and yogurt, fried in Ghee {clarified butter} andare glazed in sugar syrup.

They are especially crispy and melt in your mouth which makes them particularly popular at festivals and weddings.

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+ Turkey–Tulumba

Tulumba is a popularTurkish dessert since the days of the Ottoman Empire, andis similar to the Spanish churro inshape and preparation.

These small doughnuts are soaked in sugar syrup and considered a delicacy eaten on the streets and even in large events, often with a toothpick!

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+ Portugal–Malasadas

Portugal's traditional doughnuts are fried until golden brown and covered with sugar or a mixture of sugar and cinnamon.

Traditionally, it is customary to eat them as they are, with no filler, but now days it's commonto fill them with delicious creamy fillings such as coconut pudding, vanilla pudding, chocolate or tropical fruits.

The Portuguese traditionally eat them on Mardi Gras before Easter – just like the Polish do with their doughnuts.

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+ South Africa–Koeksisters

ThisSouth African delicacy is actually made with spicy dough {mostly spiced with ginger and cinnamon}, knotted up into a braid, fried in deep oil and glazedwith an especially sticky sugar sauce.

It is so popular that it even has astatue in it's form!

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Whichdoughnut is your favorite? tell me in the comments below!
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