Puff-puff

Puff-puff
TypeDoughnut
Coursesnack
Place of originNigeria[1]
Main ingredientsFlour, yeast, sugar, salt, butter, water, eggs, vegetable oil
VariationsBoflot, kala, mikate, togbei, beignet dougoup

Puff-puff is a traditional snack made of fried dough and eaten across Africa, especially in the west of the continent. The name "puff-puff" is from Nigeria, but many other names and varieties of the pastry exist (see below).

Puff-puffs are generally made of dough containing flour, yeast, sugar, butter, salt, water and eggs (which are optional), and deep-fried in vegetable oil to a golden-brown color. Baking powder can be used as a replacement for yeast, but yeast is a better option.[2] After frying, puff-puffs can be rolled in sugar. Like the French beignet and the Italian zeppole, puff-puffs can be rolled in any spice or flavoring such as cinnamon, vanilla and nutmeg. They may be served with a fruit dip of strawberry or raspberry.

  1. ^ "The puff-puff: A Nigerian delicacy".
  2. ^ "How To Make Puff Puff". Zikoko!. 2021-07-24. Retrieved 2021-09-13.