I enjoy making Nigerian Puff Puff whenever I crave something sweet, fluffy, and comforting. These golden fried dough balls are a popular West African street snack known for their airy texture and lightly sweet flavor. I fry them until perfectly golden on the outside while keeping the inside soft and pillowy. They are perfect for gatherings, afternoon snacks, or whenever I want a simple homemade treat.
Ingredients
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3 cups all-purpose flour
½ cup sugar
¼ cup powdered milk
1 tablespoon instant yeast
1 teaspoon baking powder
¼ teaspoon cinnamon powder
½ tablespoon salt
1 ½ cups water
Oil for frying
Directions
I start by combining the flour, sugar, powdered milk, instant yeast, baking powder, cinnamon powder, and salt in a large mixing bowl. I slowly pour in the water while mixing until a smooth and slightly thick batter forms.
Next, I cover the bowl with plastic wrap or a clean kitchen cloth. I let the batter rest in a warm place for about 40 minutes so it can rise and become airy.
Once the batter has risen, I gently stir it to release some of the air bubbles while keeping the mixture light and fluffy.
I heat oil in a deep pan over medium heat. Using a spoon or my hand, I scoop small portions of batter and carefully drop them into the hot oil. I fry the puff puff in batches and turn them occasionally until they become evenly golden brown.
Finally, I remove the puff puff with a slotted spoon and place them on paper towels to drain the excess oil. I like serving them warm with tea, juice, or any favorite drink.
Servings and timing
I usually prepare this recipe in about 1 hour and 10 minutes from start to finish.
Prep time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: 20 minutes
Resting time: 40 minutes
Total time: 1 hour 10 minutes
Servings: 8 servings
Calories: about 220 kcal per serving
Variations
I sometimes like to change the flavor slightly depending on the occasion. One variation I enjoy is adding a small amount of vanilla extract to the batter for extra aroma. I also like sprinkling powdered sugar over the finished puff puff for a sweeter dessert-style snack. Occasionally, I mix in a pinch of nutmeg instead of cinnamon to create a different warm spice flavor. For a more indulgent treat, I drizzle chocolate or caramel sauce over the fried puff puff before serving.
Storage/Reheating
When I have leftovers, I store the puff puff in an airtight container at room temperature for up to one day. If I want to keep them longer, I place them in the refrigerator for up to three days.
To reheat them, I prefer using an oven or air fryer at a low temperature for a few minutes so they warm up without becoming soggy. I sometimes microwave them for about 10 to 15 seconds when I want a quick option, though the outside will be softer.
FAQs
Why is my puff puff not fluffy?
I find that puff puff becomes dense when the batter does not rise properly. I always make sure the yeast is active and allow enough resting time in a warm place so the batter can become airy.
Can I make puff puff without powdered milk?
Yes, I can still make puff puff without powdered milk. The powdered milk adds a mild richness, but the recipe will still work well if I simply leave it out.
How do I shape puff puff evenly?
I like using a spoon or my fingers to scoop the batter. Sometimes I lightly squeeze the batter between my fingers and thumb so it drops neatly into the oil as a round ball.
What oil is best for frying puff puff?
I prefer using neutral oils such as vegetable oil or canola oil because they handle high heat well and do not overpower the flavor.
Can I freeze puff puff?
Yes, I can freeze puff puff after they cool completely. I place them in a freezer-safe container and freeze for up to two months. When I want to eat them, I reheat them in the oven until warmed through.
Conclusion
I always enjoy preparing Nigerian Puff Puff because it is simple, comforting, and incredibly delicious. The soft interior and golden crispy exterior make every bite satisfying. Whether I prepare them for a gathering, a quick snack, or a sweet treat with a drink, this recipe always brings warmth and joy to the table.
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Nigerian Puff Puff
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- Author: Cheryl
- Total Time: 1 hour 10 minutes
- Yield: 8 servings
- Diet: Vegetarian
Description
Nigerian Puff Puff is a popular West African fried dough snack with a soft, airy interior and a lightly crisp golden exterior. These sweet, fluffy dough balls are simple to make and perfect for gatherings, snacks, or serving with tea or coffee.
Ingredients
3 cups all-purpose flour
½ cup sugar
¼ cup powdered milk
1 tablespoon instant yeast
1 teaspoon baking powder
¼ teaspoon cinnamon powder
½ tablespoon salt
1 ½ cups water
Oil for frying
Instructions
- In a large mixing bowl, combine the flour, sugar, powdered milk, instant yeast, baking powder, cinnamon powder, and salt.
- Gradually pour in the water while mixing until a smooth, slightly thick batter forms.
- Cover the bowl with plastic wrap or a clean kitchen cloth and let the batter rest in a warm place for about 40 minutes until it becomes airy and rises.
- After resting, gently stir the batter to release some air bubbles while keeping the mixture light.
- Heat oil in a deep pan over medium heat. Scoop small portions of batter with a spoon or your fingers and carefully drop them into the hot oil.
- Fry in batches, turning occasionally, until the puff puff are evenly golden brown. Remove with a slotted spoon and place on paper towels to drain excess oil before serving warm.
Notes
Add 1 teaspoon vanilla extract to the batter for extra aroma and flavor.
Dust the finished puff puff with powdered sugar for a sweeter dessert-style treat.
Substitute cinnamon with a pinch of nutmeg for a different warm spice flavor.
Store leftovers in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 1 day or refrigerate for up to 3 days.
Reheat in an oven or air fryer at a low temperature for a few minutes to restore crispness.
Puff puff can be frozen for up to 2 months and reheated in the oven until warmed through.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 20 minutes
- Category: Snack
- Method: Deep Fry
- Cuisine: Nigerian
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 serving
- Calories: 220 kcal
- Sugar: 14 g
- Sodium: 220 mg
- Fat: 8 g
- Saturated Fat: 2 g
- Unsaturated Fat: 5 g
- Trans Fat: 0 g
- Carbohydrates: 33 g
- Fiber: 1 g
- Protein: 4 g
- Cholesterol: 5 mg
