1. Pampushky
Pampushky are traditional Ukrainian deep fried yeast doughnuts sprinkled with cinnamon and sugar. These are done mini/carnival style! The full recipe can be found here.
2. Portuguese Malasadas
Portuguese Malasadas (also popular in Hawaii.) are balls of fried dough rolled in sugar. You can find the recipe here.
3. Puff Puff
Puff puff is a deep-fried dough popular in west africa. They are made from yeast dough, shaped into balls and deep fried until golden brown. Full puff puff recipe can be found here.
4. AWAMEH
Simple and delicious sweet balls that are popular in the levant countries (Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine and Egypt). Full recipe can be found here.
​5. Panikeke
Panikeke - These instant donuts are fast and easy to put together. Often eaten for breakfast in Samoa 🇼🇸 they are delicious with the accompanying coconut glaze. The detailed recipe can be found here.
6. Mawa gujiya or mawa karanji
Whole wheat mawa gujiya or mawa karanji is a traditional Indian sweet prepared during Holi or Diwali, especially in North India. Gujiya is a sweet deep fried dumpling filled with mawa/khoya, nuts mixture. Find recipe here.
7. Beignets
Beignets are a traditional treat from New Orleans. Pillows of dough are deep-fried and dusted with powdered sugar. See recipe here.
8. PÄ„CZKI
PÄ…czki (pronounced "punch-key") are yeasted jelly doughnuts traditionally made before Lent with a rich yeasted dough. Full recipe can be found here.
9. Spanish Churros
Spanish churros given a savoury twist! Be warned that they will disappear in an instant, which is just as well as they have to be served as soon as they are fried. Click here for full recipe.
10. Oliebollen
These doughnuts stuffed with dried fruit are traditional to have on New Years Day in the Netherlands . Full recipe can be found here.
11. SopapillasÂ
Sopapillas are fried scones or fried dough, a famous Mexican street food. You can click here to get the full recipe
12. Buñuelos
Buñuelos, or Mexican Fritters, are a traditional Mexican dessert usually made during the Holidays. You can find the fill recipe here.