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Rosette cookies are thin,
cookie A cookie is a baked or cooked snack or dessert that is typically small, flat and sweet. It usually contains flour, sugar, egg, and some type of oil, fat, or butter. It may include other ingredients such as raisins, oats, chocolate chips, nu ...
-like
fritter A fritter is a portion of meat, seafood, fruit, vegetables or other ingredients which have been battered or breaded, or just a portion of dough without further ingredients, that is deep-fried. Fritters are prepared in both sweet and savory v ...
s made with iron molds that are found in many cultures. The name ''rosettbakkels'' comes from Norwegian. Rosettes are crispy and typified by their lacy pattern. Rosettes are traditionally made during Christmas time. Rosette recipes are popular in the United States among families with Scandinavian ancestry. They are made using intricately designed rosette irons. These sweet fried cookies are shaped like a rose, complete with holes to represent layers of petals. The batter is a blend of wheat flour, eggs, sugar and whole milk. The iron has a handle with a bow shape attached to the outermost. The iron is heated to a very high temperature in oil, dipped into the batter, then re-immersed in the hot oil to create a crisp shell around the metal. The iron is lifted from the oil after a short time and the rosette is separated from the iron. Usually, the edges of rosettes are dipped into frosting or sugar. Swedish timbale can be made with rosette batter using a timbale mold instead of an iron. These can be made with savory fillings like creamed chicken and mushrooms.


Preparation

Rosette cookies are made with a rosette iron. This specialized tool has a long handle and with a metal shape, commonly stars, flowers, snowflakes or Christmas trees. The metal is heated in hot oil before it is dipped in batter. Returning the iron to the oil, the batter is detached from the mold when it is partially cooked and gently flipped to finish cooking. They are usually topped with sugar or honey. The process was recorded in the 19th century Ottoman cookbook ''Aşçı başı''.


Geographic distribution

Versions of this cookie exist in northern Europe, Iran, Turkey, Sri Lanka ( kokis), and other places. They are typical of
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and a favourite among
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during the
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. They are very popular in
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. In India, they are made from
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,
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, eggs and coconut milk.


Other names

This type of fritter exists in many cultures and is known as ''struvor'' in Swedish, ''flores manchegas'' and (" Manchegan flowers") in Spain. They are called in no, rosettbakkels; ; da, rosetbakkelse; and fi, rosetti. In the Middle East and western Asia, it is called ''shirini panjerei'' شیرینی پنجره‌ای in Iran, ''demir tatlisi'' in Turkish, and ''chebbak el-janna'' in Tunisian cuisine. In
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they are called ''kulcha-e-panjerei'' (window biscuits). In Sri Lanka It's kokis. They are called ''rose cookies'' or ''rose biscuits'' in Indian English. In Bangladesh Its called Fuljhuri pitha or Fulkuchi pitha. In Malaysia it is called kuih Loyang. They are called Gulabi Puvvulu in
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.A rosy sweet for Christmas "Rose Cookies" by Esme Stephens
Retrieved 30 November 2013
In
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it is called Acchu Murukku and in Malabarese it is ''
Achappam Achappam ('achu' meaning mould and 'appam' meaning food made with flour) is a deep fried rose cookie made with rice flour. It is a signature Syrian Christian food believed to come from Dutch influence. In Kerala, it is an essential snack for Chr ...
''.


See also

*
List of fried dough varieties This is a list of fried dough foods. Many cultures have dishes that are prepared by deep frying dough in many various forms. Doughnuts are a type of fried dough food that are covered separately in the Wikipedia article List of doughnut varieties. ...
*
Christmas cookies Christmas cookies or Christmas biscuits are traditionally sugar cookies or biscuits (though other flavours may be used based on family traditions and individual preferences) cut into various shapes related to Christmas. History Modern Christma ...
* Christmas dishes * Cuisine of Norway * Cuisine of Sweden *


References


Related reading

*Astrid Karlsen Scott (2000) ''Authentic Norwegian Cooking'' (Nordic Adventures) *Jan Hedh (2012) ''Swedish Cookies, Tarts, and Pies'' (Skyhorse)


External links

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