What is the best thing about carnival days (in Germany)? Of course it's all the yummy, deep fried pastries you can find in bakeries at the time! You can indeed easily make these treats at home. Just like this variation of classic cottage cheese balls.
This recipe is based on a Chefkoch recipe with grated apple and cinnamon sugar added. It is perfect for the colder fall and winter months of the year.
Apple Cottage Cheese Balls
Juicy cottage cheese balls, refined by grated apple and rolled in cinnamon sugar. They are best served slightly warm, a real treat!
Ingredients
How it is done:
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Prepare the batter
Add cottage cheese and eggs to a big mixing bowl and mix well. Then add sugar and vanilla sugar or vanilla extract and mix again. Furthermore, add flour, salt and baking powder and mix these ingredients on the lowest setting of your handheld mixer until just combined. There shouldn't be any lumps of flour visible anymore. Then fold in the peeled and grated apple.
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Mix cinnamon sugar
Add sugar and some cinnamon to a small bowl and mix well. You can transfer the cinnamon sugar to a small plate for easier rolling of the apple cottage cheese balls after frying.
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Frying the Apple Cottage Cheese Balls
Heat your frying oil in a deep fryer or pot to 300° F (150° C) and add balls of batter with an ice cream scooper. Don't add too many balls of batter at a time, because the cottage cheese balls will expand in volume and the oil might drop in temperature. Bake the cottage cheese balls golden brown on both sides, about 5 minutes on each side.
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Finish Cottage Cheese Balls
Roll your still warm apple cottage cheese balls in cinnamon sugar right after frying and serve immediately. Leftover cottage cheese balls freeze very well.
Servings 4
- Amount per Serving
- Calories 1117kcal
- % Daily Value *
- Total Fat 73g113%
- Total Carbohydrate 109g37%
- Sugars 63g
- Protein 18.6g38%
** The daily percentages are based on a 2000 kcal diet. Your daily figures might be higher or lower according to your caloric need.