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Daring Bakers Make Cannoli
For this month?s Daring Baker?s Challenge, we were dared to put away our baking pans and to get out the deep fry thermometer and oil! We are deep frying this month! We?re making Cannoli! Cannoli are known as Italian-American pastries, although the origin of cannoli dates back to Sicily, specifically Palermo, where it was prepared during Carnevale season. Traditionally, cannoli are deep fried on a tube form to make a crisp hollow shell which you fill with a cream. But not mine! The day before I made this challenge, I went to our local kitchen shop knowing it would be the only place in town to buy the molds. I walk into a very crowded store and set out to look for the molds. After scoping out the store and searching high and low, only to find an empty peg where I believe the molds to be, I finally find a busy sales person. She escorts me back through the maze of people who are mingling, laughing and sharing, back to the empty peg. ?Oh?, she says. ?We must be out. I have more on order. This class has wiped me out!? ?This class?? I ask. ?Yes, were doing a class on Italian treats. Cannoli and pizzelles.? Go figure. No forms and they were having a canoli class. I couldn?t believe it. But I figured I saved $50.00 not knowing about that class. If I had known that cannoli would be our November challenge, I might have signed up. Maybe,? I don?t know. $50 bucks is pretty steep. Now that I made this challenge, I?m thankful for 2 things. I didn?t spend $50.00 to take the class I didn?t invest in the cannoli tubes. CANNOLI SHELLS DIRECTIONS FOR SHELLS: 2 Cut the dough into two pieces. Keep the remaining dough covered while you work. Lightly flour a large cutting or pastry board and roll the dough until super thin, about 1/16 to 1/8? thick (An area of about 13 inches by 18 inches should give you that). Cut out 3 to 5-inch circles (3-inch ? small/medium; 4-inch ? medium/large; 5-inch;- large. Your choice). Roll the cut out circle into an oval, rolling it larger and thinner if it?s shrunk a little. 3 Oil the outside of the cannoli tubes (You only have to do this once, as the oil from the deep fry will keep them well, uhh, oiled..lol). Roll a dough oval from the long side (If square, position like a diamond, and place tube/form on the corner closest to you, then roll) around each tube/form and dab a little egg white on the dough where the edges overlap. (Avoid getting egg white on the tube, or the pastry will stick to it.) Press well to seal. Set aside to let the egg white seal dry a little. 4. In a deep heavy saucepan, pour enough oil to reach a depth of 3 inches, or if using an electric deep-fryer, follow the manufacturer's directions. Heat the oil to 375°F (190 °C) on a deep fry thermometer, or until a small piece of the dough or bread cube placed in the oil sizzles and browns in 1 minute. Have ready a tray or sheet pan lined with paper towels or paper bags. 5. Carefully lower a few of the cannoli tubes into the hot oil. Do not crowd the pan. Fry the shells until golden, about 2 minutes, turning them so that they brown evenly. 8. Lift a cannoli tube with a wire skimmer or large slotted spoon, out of the oil. Using tongs, grasp the cannoli tube at one end. Very carefully remove the cannoli tube with the open sides straight up and down so that the oil flows back into the pan. Place the tube on paper towels or bags to drain. Repeat with the remaining tubes. While they are still hot, grasp the tubes with a potholder and pull the cannoli shells off the tubes with a pair of tongs, or with your hand protected by an oven mitt or towel. Let the shells cool completely on the paper towels. Place shells on cooling rack until ready to fill. 9. Repeat making and frying the shells with the remaining dough. If you are reusing the cannoli tubes, let them cool before wrapping them in the dough. For stacked cannoli: 2. Cut out desired shapes with cutters or a sharp knife. Deep fry until golden brown and blistered on each side, about 1 ? 2 minutes. Remove from oil with wire skimmer or large slotted spoon, then place on paper towels or bags until dry and grease free. If they balloon up in the hot oil, dock them lightly prior to frying. Place on cooling rack until ready to stack with filling. ASSEMBLE THE CANNOLI: 2. Press or dip cannoli in chopped pistachios, grated chocolate/mini chocolate chips, candied fruit or zest into the cream at each end. Dust with confectioner?s sugar and/or drizzles of melted chocolate if desired. Cinnamon Cream 1 cup (250 ml) heavy cream Whisk the ingredients together to form a thick, smooth cream. Refrigerate until ready to use. Makes about 1 1/2 cups (375 ml). related searches : Daring
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