New Mexico Sopapillas Recipe

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WEBDirections. Stir together the flour, salt, baking powder, and the optional sugar in a large bowl. Work in the oil, using clean fingers to combine. Add the milk and water, working the liquids into the flour until a sticky dough …

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WEBMar 3, 2024 · How to Make Sopapillas with Honey. Whisk together the dry ingredients. We’re using all-purpose flour, baking powder, sugar and …

1. In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, sugar and salt. Next, create a well in the center of the dry ingredients and pour in the honey and whole milk. Using a spoon or your hands, mix the dough together until it forms a sticky mass. Cover the bowl with a clean kitchen towel and allow the dough to rest for about 20 minutes.
2. I know frying this is a bit of a bummer but I’ll say that with these it’s needed and worth it. Since I had shortening leftover from my first batch of dough, I used it to fry these sopapillas; canola oil or peanut oil or lard will also work. In a cast iron skillet (or medium pot), add enough fat so it reaches 3-inches up the sides of the skillet/pot. Heat up your oil to around 300 degrees. (Right before we fry them off, we’ll heat it up even further.)
3. Lightly flour your work surface and rolling pin. If the dough is at all sticky (it shouldn’t be after it rested) feel free to sprinkle it with a bit of flour so it doesn’t adhere to the surface. Dump the dough onto the counter and roll the dough into a thin (1/8-inch thick) square. (It doesn’t have to be a perfect square either, just do your best.) Cut the sopapillas into 4 x 3-inch rectangles. Again, the measurements don’t have to be exact, you can definitely eyeball this.
4. Before you fry them up, be sure to get your honey ready. Line a baking sheet or plate with a few layers of paper towels or clean kitchen towel. Heat the oil up again to 375 degrees F. Drop the sopapillas in the hot oil, frying two to three at a time, for about a minute, flipping them over at the halfway point. (If they don’t puff up, they’ll still be tasty! But it may mean the dough isn’t rolled thin enough.) They should be lightly golden brown—not too crispy. Transfer them to the bed of paper towels to drain. Repeat with the remaining sopapillas.

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WEBFeb 21, 2020 · Combine the flour, baking powder, and salt in a medium bowl. Add the shortening and cut it in with forks or a pastry blender. …

1. Combine the flour, baking powder, and salt in a medium bowl. Add the shortening and cut it in with forks or a pastry blender.
2. Gradually stir in water until the mixture comes together. Knead the dough in the bowl for a few minutes until smooth. Cover the bowl tightly and allow the dough to rest for 20 minutes.
3. Meanwhile, add about 1-2 inches of oil to a medium saucepan over medium heat.
4. Roll the dough into a square about 1/8-inch thick. Cut three strips vertically and horizontally to make 9 pieces.

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WEBJul 20, 2021 · Cooked sopapillas can be kept warm in a 250F (120C) degree oven. Sopapilla dough may be stored wrapped in the refrigerator before using or up-to 2 …

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WEBFeb 22, 2024 · Step 1. In a large bowl, mix the flour, baking powder, sugar and salt until combined. Using your fingers, mix in the shortening until there are pea-sized crumbles. Add 1 cup room temperature water, then knead …

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WEBJan 15, 2019 · I grew up in a small town south of Albuquerque, called Socorro. We moved from New Mexico when I was almost 13, and one of the things that I missed the most was a New Mexico sopapilla. The …

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WEBFeb 27, 2023 · How to reheat sopapillas: To reheat sopapillas, place them on a baking sheet in an oven preheated to 200ºF. Heat for 10 minutes. Once the sopapillas are warm, add the toppings at serving time. If you …

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WEBApr 6, 2021 · While the dough is resting, heat the oil to 375 degrees F. Roll the dough to ⅛" thickness and cut into 3-inch squares with a pizza cutter or knife. Working in batches, cooking 3 sopapillas at a time, place the …

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WEB3/4 cup warm water. Cooking Directions: Add water to mix slowly. Fold dough over until smooth. Cover and set aside for ten minutes. Heat about three inches of oil in a pan. …

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WEBSep 26, 2019 · Make the filling. Cut the meat into pieces about the size of your fingernail. Salt well. Mix with about 1/4 cup of the red chile sauce, the chopped sage as well as about 5 ounces of cheese and the minced …

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WEBDec 10, 2013 · Use a large spoon or tongs to carefully splash oil over the top until the underside is golden brown, about 30 – 60 seconds. Flip and fry the other side until both …

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WEBThe Hirshon New Mexican Stuffed Sopapillas with Carne Adovada … Web In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, sugar and salt. Next, create a well in the center …

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WEBFeb 20, 2023 · This unique restaurant in New Mexico has three locations in Albuquerque and offers a free sopapilla with every entree order. With its three locations in …

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WEBHeat 1.5 – 2 inches of salad oil to 350° in a deep, wide frying pan. Fry 2-3 sopapillas at a time. When the bread begins to puff, use a slotted spoon to push the portion of the …

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