Golfeados
- For the dough
- 1 cup milk
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 350 g flour
- 20 g fresh yeast
- 2 eggs
- 50 g butter, melted
- Filling
- 50 g butter
- 300 g granulated brown sugar (brown sugar, molasses or brown sugar)
- 250 g of grated farmer's cheese (mild white cheese)
- anise
- 250 g granulated brown sugar (melted in 1/2 cup water to taste)
- Place yeast in a bowl, salt and sugar, add warm milk and butter, stir and gradually add flour, mix into a dough and add the eggs, knead on a flat surface until dough is very soft.
- Extend it with a roller in a rectangle and pull it have half inches. thick, lightly flour the surface to prevent sticking.
- Then brush the dough with butter and sprinkle the brown sugar and grated mild white cheese (feta cheese is fine), add anise in kind. Start to scroll horizontally to form a roll, squeeze and cut circles of 4 inches, place them next to each other with little separation between them in a buttered pan and let them weigh for about an hour in a warm place, preferably dark.
- Take the oven at 350 degrees for 20 min., remove them add more cheese on top and bathe them the syrup of brown sugar (proportion of 250 gr. papelon with 1 / 2 cup water)., putting them again for 10 minute more until brown and remove.
- The peculiarity of golfeado is that once baked a little stick separate easy to serve. Serve with fresh cheese by hand (seemed a little mozzarella or Oaxaca Mexican white cheese is a yarn) or or by themselves as warm out of the oven are divine .
dough, milk, salt, sugar, flour, fresh yeast, eggs, butter, filling, butter, brown sugar, s cheese, anise, brown sugar
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/golfeados-426365 (may not work)