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@lee-annealbertyn5702
17 hours ago

Hi I have a question I tried making the Fatima Sydow koeksisters recipe but it turn out like stone😢😢…What did I do wrong?

@DebbieFenner
17 hours ago

I've been making them for years and mine are the best around here. Your recipe is similar to mine though it's yeast not baking powder as stated in the given recipe. Congrats girl yours look as awesome as mine 🎉❤

@rowanterry1822
17 hours ago

This is an exact copy of Fatima Sydow's koeksister. Highly recommend. Add 1 large boiled mashed potatoe to your wet mix for extra soft koeksisters.

@annalineelbrink7495
17 hours ago

hi send me this respect please

@annieharris7014
17 hours ago

Thank you for sharing, my first time came out perfectly 👌

@Lee-AnneDibbiwala
17 hours ago

My turned out hard,😢what did i do wrong?

@denisedudley5308
17 hours ago

Koesisters looks delicious. I woild like to try your recipe, please.

@AdnanMuhammad-fo3gn
17 hours ago

Send me the ingredients plz

@hollydahl5423
17 hours ago

This is from her blog

Koesister Dough
625 grams regular flour
3 tbsp aniseed whole or ground
2.5 tbsp cinnamon ground
10 grams instant yeast
1 tbsp cardamom ground
1 tbsp ginger ground
3 tsp naartjie ground or zest
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp salt
300 ml water boiling
250 ml milk cold
3 tbsp butter melted
¼ cup castor sugar
1 large egg
Koesister Syrup
3 cups water
3 cups sugar
3 cardamom pods
2 cinnamon sticks
Coating
1 cup unsweetened desiccated coconut
INSTRUCTIONS

In a large bowl, mix all the dry ingredients together and mix well. *You could also use a stand mixer if you want to simplify the process.
In a jug, add the boiling water, cold milk, melted butter and sugar together. Stir until most of the sugar has dissolved. Add half of the liquid to the dry ingredients, as well as the scrambled egg. Mix until just combined. Add the remainder of the liquid and mix until well combined. Keeping the dough in the large bowl, knead it for 8-10 mins. This is quite a mission if you're kneading by hand because the dough's so sticky. The dough will be very wet so before allowing it to rest, coat the sides and top off the dough with a touch of vegetable oil.
Cover with clingwrap and allow to rest for 1hr to 1hr 30 mins in a warm place. The dough should double in size.
Next, knock down the dough and using a little oil on your hands, shape little oblong shapes (resist the urge to make them too big) and place on a lightly dusted surface. Allow to rise wile you wait for the oil to warm up.
Bring a large saucepan to a medium-high heat. Place the back of a wooden spoon in the oil, if you see small bubble forming around the spoon, your oil is ready. Once you've added your first batch of koesisters to the oil, lower the heat to medium so that they cook all the way though and don't burn. They should be amber in colour on both sides. Remove from the oil and place on a kitchen towel.
To make the syrup, in a large saucepan, add the water, sugar, cinnamon sticks and cardamom together and bring to a light simmer. It should be bubbling and a little less runnier than water.
In batches, add the koesister to the bubbling syrup and allow to soak up the syrup, slipping each one, allowing it to soak up the syrup evenly. Poking holes in the koesister with a toothpick is also a goo idea, if you'd like the koesister to soak up more of the syrup. Allow the koesisters to soak for 1-2mins. Coat each one with the desiccated coconut and enjoy! Best served warm.

@randalllewis6309
17 hours ago

please listen load the recipe.

@NicolenePretorius-ot9gh

Hello can i please recipe please