20 Minutes
10 Minutes
2-4 People
Ingredients
- 60g self-raising flour
- 60g plain flour
- A pinch of salt
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 225g boiling water
- 2 teaspoons caster sugar
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 50g dark chocolate
- 25g milk chocolate
- 1 teaspoon golden syrup
- 75g cream
- Sunflower oil to fry
Method
Place the flour and salt in a bowl and stir in the olive oil and water until the mixture forms a fairly tight dough. Leave to rest for a few minutes.
Mix the sugar and cinnamon together, place into a bowl big enough to dip the churros into, and set aside.
In a pot, melt the chocolates and golden syrup into the cream, stirring until thick. Place in a bowl big enough to dip the churros into and keep warm until ready to serve.
Place the churros dough into a piping bag, then heat your sunflower oil to 190ËšC. You can either use a deep-fat fryer, which will have a temperature-control dial or a deep frying pan with oil that is at least an inch deep in it. If you are using a frying pan, you can check the oil is hot enough by placing a teaspoon of the mixture into the oil. If it solidifies straight away, you are good to go!
Pipe approximately 5cm sections of the dough into the oil and cook for about 2 minutes on each side, turning occasionally to get an even golden-brown colour.
Dust with the cinnamon sugar and dip into the chocolate sauce, then enjoy.
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