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Berliner Pfannkuchen

Jelly Donuts

Authentic Berliner Pfannkuchen, also known as jelly donuts, are a beloved carnival tradition in Germany. These sweet, fried dough pastries are typically filled with fruit jam and coated in sugar.

Prep30 minutes active, plus 2 hours rising time
Cook20-25 minutes
Total2 hours 55 minutes
Serves16
LevelMedium
Berliner Pfannkuchen - Germany traditional dish

🧂 Ingredients

  • 500 g All-purpose flour(Plus extra for dusting)
  • 21 g Active dry yeast(Or 2 packets)
  • 200 ml Whole milk(Lukewarm, around 40-45°C (105-115°F))
  • 50 g Granulated sugar(For the dough)
  • 1 teaspoon Salt
  • 2 large Eggs(Room temperature)
  • 50 g Unsalted butter(Softened)
  • 1.5 L Vegetable oil or other neutral frying oil(For deep frying)
  • approx. 300 g Fruit jam (e.g., raspberry, apricot)(For filling, warmed slightly for easier piping)
  • for coating Granulated sugar(About 100g, mixed with a pinch of cinnamon if desired)

💡 Pro Tips

  • For the best results, ensure your milk is lukewarm, not hot, when activating the yeast.
  • Achieving the characteristic white ring around the middle of the donut is a sign of proper frying temperature and dough consistency.
  • Experiment with different fruit jams or even custards and chocolate fillings for variety.

Twist Ideas

Inspiration for your own version of this recipe

  • Fill with vanilla custard instead of jam.
  • Fill with chocolate ganache or Nutella.
  • Add a touch of lemon zest to the dough for a subtle citrus note.

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