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Cicerchiata (honey ring cake)

Australian Gourmet Traveller Italian dessert recipe for cicerchiata by Eugenio Maiale from A Tavola restaurant in Sydney.
Eugenio Maiale: Cicerchiata

Eugenio Maiale: Cicerchiata

Chris Chen
12
1H 30M
50M
2H 20M

“This Abruzzo dessert is eaten during carnival time. A wreath of fried sweet dough balls is stuck together with a honey syrup. It’s brought to the table, cut and shared.” You’ll need to start this recipe a day ahead.

Ingredients

Honey syrup

Method

Main

1.Place flour on a work surface and make a well in the centre. Add eggs, sugar and olive oil and mix in flour from sides with a fork until a dough forms, then knead by hand until dough is elastic (4-5 minutes). Alternatively, mix dough in food processor. Place in a bowl, cover with plastic wrap, set aside at room temperature for 1 hour.
2.Preheat sunflower oil in a deep-fryer or deep-sided saucepan to 175C. Divide dough into five pieces. Working with one piece at a time, and keeping remaining pieces covered with plastic wrap, roll out to 1cm thick, cut into 1cm-wide strips. Roll each strip by hand to form a 1cm-diameter log. Cut each log into 1cm pieces, transfer to a lightly floured tray. Sprinkle with extra flour, repeat with remaining dough.
3.Deep-fry dough in batches until golden (3-5 minutes). Remove with a metal slotted spoon, drain on absorbent paper, repeat with remaining dough.
4.Meanwhile, for honey syrup, bring honey to the boil in a large saucepan, simmer over low heat until fragrant (5 minutes; be careful not to burn honey). Remove from heat, add almonds, lemon rind and cinnamon, stir through dough balls, then spoon mixture into a lightly oiled 3-litre-capacity heatproof wreath mould (see note). Press down with a wet spoon. Set overnight in refrigerator, then turn cicerchiata out on a platter and serve. Cicerchiata will keep in an airtight container at room temperature for 4 days.

Note Alternatively, you can use an oiled stainless-steel bowl with an oiled upturned glass in the centre.

Drink Suggestion: Low-alcohol and slightly fizzy Moscato d’Asti. Drink suggestion by Glen Davis

Notes

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