8 delicious yeast dough recipes from around the world
Vetkoek, meaning 'fat cake' in Afrikaans, are delicious deep-fried yeast dough balls. They are a popular South African street food, often served warm and filled with savory curried mince or sweet jam and syrup.
Intensely spiced, soft, and fragrant Swedish cardamom buns, a beloved classic for 'fika' (coffee break). This recipe focuses on achieving a rich cardamom flavor and a tender crumb.
Sfenj are delightful Moroccan doughnuts, characterized by their crispy exterior and airy, fluffy interior. Traditionally enjoyed as a street food breakfast, they are simple to make and incredibly satisfying.
Buchtel are soft, sweet, yeast-raised pastries, typically filled with fruit jam (like plum or apricot) or sweetened quark (tvaroh), and baked together in a single pan. They are often served warm, dusted with powdered sugar, and drizzled with melted butter or vanilla sauce, making them a delightful dessert or sweet main course.
Bomboloni are classic Italian doughnuts, often a specialty in Tuscany. These fluffy, fried pastries are typically filled with rich pastry cream and dusted generously with sugar, offering a delightful contrast of textures and flavors. Best enjoyed fresh.
A delightful sweet yeast dough pastry, often filled with nuts or poppy seeds and rolled into a spiral shape, resembling snails. It's a popular treat for coffee breaks or special occasions.
A delightful sheet cake featuring a yeast dough base, a creamy cottage cheese layer, and a topping of thinly sliced apples, finished with a sprinkle of cinnamon and sugar. A beloved classic for special occasions.
Soft, fluffy yeast dough dumplings filled with seasonal fruit, boiled until tender, and served with a sweet topping. A beloved Czech classic that can be enjoyed as a main course or dessert.