Crostoli

If you have roughly 45 minutes to spend in the kitchen, Crostoli might be an excellent lacto ovo vegetarian recipe to try. One portion of this dish contains around 1g of protein, 2g of fat, and a total of 67 calories. For 10 cents per serving, you get a hor d'oeuvre that serves 96. This recipe is liked by 40 foodies and cooks. If you have butter, egg yolks, sea salt, and a few other ingredients on hand, you can make it. It is brought to you by The Messy Baker. Overall, this recipe earns a very bad (but still fixable) spoonacular score of 2%. Crostoli, and CROSTOLI (Italian Bow Knot Cookies) are very similar to this recipe.

Servings: 96

 

Ingredients:

2 tablespoons butter, at room temperature

3 egg yolks

3 cups all-purpose flour

icing sugar

finely grated rind of 1 lemon

½ to 1 cup milk

oil for frying

2 tablespoons rum, orange liqueur, or grappa

pinch of fine sea salt

½ cup sugar

Equipment:

bowl

plastic wrap

pasta machine

pastry cutter

knife

kitchen towels

sauce pan

slotted spoon

paper towels

tongs

Cooking instruction summary:

Mix the dough: In a large bowl mix the butter, yolks, sugar, and lemon zest until smooth. Mix in ½ cup milk and the rum. Blend in the flour and salt. Add more milk if needed. You want the consistency to be like firm pasta dough. Turn onto a lightly floured surface and knead until smooth. Cut into 8 portions. Cover in plastic wrap and let rest at room temperature for 30 minutes or overnight in the refrigerator.Roll and shape: Set up your pasta machine. Put rollers to widest setting (7 on my machine). Working with one portion at a time, flatten the piece with your hands. Dust the pasta rollers with flour and run the dough through the widest setting. Continue rolling the pasta, reducing the setting each time by one notch. Before you run the dough through the second last setting, it will be getting a bit long to handle. Cut the dough ribbon in half crosswise and continue rolling half sheets until you get to the narrowest setting (1 on my machine). With a sharp knife or fluted pastry cutter, cut the dough into strips about 5 inches by 2 inches. Each half ribbon should produce 5 to 6 crostoli (or 10 to 12 per portion). Cut a slit down the centre of each pastry strip. Thread one short end through the slit to create a knot. Repeat with the remaining dough. (Note: The frying goes very quickly. If you are working alone, roll and cut all the dough before you begin frying, covering it with a dish towel so it won’t dry out. If you have a helper, one person should fry while the other person rolls and cuts.)Fry: Fill a large, heavy-bottomed saucepan with 2 inches of cooking oil and heat over medium to 375°F or until a piece of dough dropped in sizzles and browns in 15 seconds. Because the crostoli cook so quickly and expand in the oil, it’s best to cook one at a time. Gently, place a strip in the hot oil and fry until golden (this took only 15 to 20 seconds). Flip and cook the other side (about 15 more seconds). Remove with tongs or a slotted spoon and place on paper towel to drain. Repeat with remaining strips. If space is an issue, stack the crostoli / paper towel layers on top of each other. The cookies are very light and won’t crush each other.Dust with sugar: When they have cooled or just before eating them, dust with icing sugar. Don’t dust them when they are warm or the icing sugar will melt and make a sticky mess.Store in an airtight container. They will keep for a few days.

 

Step by step:


1. Mix the dough: In a large bowl mix the butter, yolks, sugar, and lemon zest until smooth.

2. Mix in ½ cup milk and the rum. Blend in the flour and salt.

3. Add more milk if needed. You want the consistency to be like firm pasta dough. Turn onto a lightly floured surface and knead until smooth.

4. Cut into 8 portions. Cover in plastic wrap and let rest at room temperature for 30 minutes or overnight in the refrigerator.

5. Roll and shape: Set up your pasta machine. Put rollers to widest setting (7 on my machine). Working with one portion at a time, flatten the piece with your hands. Dust the pasta rollers with flour and run the dough through the widest setting. Continue rolling the pasta, reducing the setting each time by one notch. Before you run the dough through the second last setting, it will be getting a bit long to handle.

6. Cut the dough ribbon in half crosswise and continue rolling half sheets until you get to the narrowest setting (1 on my machine). With a sharp knife or fluted pastry cutter, cut the dough into strips about 5 inches by 2 inches. Each half ribbon should produce 5 to 6 crostoli (or 10 to 12 per portion).

7. Cut a slit down the centre of each pastry strip. Thread one short end through the slit to create a knot. Repeat with the remaining dough. (Note: The frying goes very quickly. If you are working alone, roll and cut all the dough before you begin frying, covering it with a dish towel so it won’t dry out. If you have a helper, one person should fry while the other person rolls and cuts.)Fry: Fill a large, heavy-bottomed saucepan with 2 inches of cooking oil and heat over medium to 375°F or until a piece of dough dropped in sizzles and browns in 15 seconds. Because the crostoli cook so quickly and expand in the oil, it’s best to cook one at a time. Gently, place a strip in the hot oil and fry until golden (this took only 15 to 20 seconds). Flip and cook the other side (about 15 more seconds).

8. Remove with tongs or a slotted spoon and place on paper towel to drain. Repeat with remaining strips. If space is an issue, stack the crostoli / paper towel layers on top of each other. The cookies are very light and won’t crush each other.Dust with sugar: When they have cooled or just before eating them, dust with icing sugar. Don’t dust them when they are warm or the icing sugar will melt and make a sticky mess.Store in an airtight container. They will keep for a few days.


Nutrition Information:

Quickview
67k Calories
0.54g Protein
1g Total Fat
12g Carbs
0% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
67k
3%

Fat
1g
3%

  Saturated Fat
0.34g
2%

Carbohydrates
12g
4%

  Sugar
8g
10%

Cholesterol
6mg
2%

Sodium
3mg
0%

Get Enough Of These
Protein
0.54g
1%

Selenium
1µg
2%

Vitamin B1
0.03mg
2%

Folate
8µg
2%

Vitamin E
0.27mg
2%

Vitamin B2
0.03mg
2%

Manganese
0.03mg
1%

Vitamin B3
0.23mg
1%

Iron
0.2mg
1%

covered percent of daily need
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