Sunday, November 8, 2009

Cinnamon Churros with Real Hot Chocolate

Rick's Stein's "Mediterranean Escapes" is the first cookbook Mr J ever bought for me. He never bought me a cookbook before because I have the expensive habit of buying cookbooks as soon as I "need" them! A nice little Christmas surprise from him, two years ago. He bought this cookbook for me because he genuinely likes the recipes in it. He hoped I would like the recipes and cook some for him.

Yes, I like this cookbook very much indeed. Rick Stein's recipes are always workable, very reliable and the end results are often picture perfect. I have made Sicilian Orange Cake, Greek Style Pot-Roasted Chicken, Kefta Mkaouara (Spicy Egg, Meatball and Tomato Tagine), Blakava and I made this Cinnamon Churros with Real Hot Chocolate today.

Rick Stein has written a nice piece of story to accompany this recipe:

"In the mid-sixties I spent about a week in a youth hotel in Seville just by the railway station. I shared a room with a Swedish chap called Jonas. He had the best pair of worn patched Levi's I'd ever seen, brown cowboy boots, a blue striped cotton shirt, a cool beard, a battered leather Gladstone bag and a tobacco pouch. I swear he did his rollies with one hand. He must have been all of 19 at the time. I had not a whisker of a chance with any of the girls in the hostel. Life just ain't fair. And the make matters even worse, as well as being so cool he was also very nice and introduced me to churros with chocolate sauce. You had to be up sort of early for a 19-year old to get the first of the day when the oil was clean and fresh. But I never forgot them, any more than I forgot about him. You don't, do you?"

Cinnamon Churros with Real Hot Chocolate Recipe
(Adapted from Rick Stein's Mediterranean Escapes)
Serves 4

For the Churros:
Sunflower oil, for deep-frying
100 g plain flour
150 ml full-cream milk
2 medium eggs, beaten
50 g golden caster sugar
3/4 tsp ground cinnamon

For the Hot Chocolate:
225 g good quality plain chocolate with at least 60% cocoa solids
200 ml full-cream milk
Method
  1. For the churros, heat some oil for deep-frying to 190C and preheat the oven to 150C.
  2. Sift the flour onto a creased sheet of greaseproof paper and set to one side. Bring the milk and 150 ml water to the boil in a pan, take the pan off the heat and add the flour all at once, beating vigorously with a wooden spoon until the mixture forms a thick paste - but don't worry about any small lumps. Leave to cool slightly and then gradually beat in enough of the eggs to make a smooth but still stiff, glossy mixture that drops reluctantly off the wooden spoon. Spoon the mixture into a piping bag fitted with a large star nozzle.
  3. Hold the bag over the hot oil and gently squeeze out a few 10-cm lengths of the mixture. Leave them to fry for 4 minutes, turning them oven halfway through, until crisp and richly golden brown. Lift them out with a slotted spoon onto a baking tray lined with lots of kitchen paper and keep warm in the oven while you cook the remainder.

  4. For the hot chocolate, break the chocolate into a heatproof bowl and rest it over a pan containing about 2.5 cm just-simmering water. Lave until completely melted. Bring the milk to the boil in a small pan. Remove the bowl of chocolate from the heat and whisk in the hot milk. Pour into tall, narrow pots.
  5. Mix the caster sugar and cinnamon together in a shallow dish, add the churros a few at a time, and toss them gently until lightly coated. Pile alongside each pot of hot chocolate and serve while still warm.

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46 comments:

Jo said...

Hmm the churros look delicious especially dipped in chocolate sauce. Love the clicks.

Angie's Recipes said...

The churros look wonderful even without dipping sauce! Your photography is really excellent.

sammi_ysh said...

OH MY! Churros! Major YUM!

Jacq said...

Yum! I have a bit of an aversion to hot oil and deep-frying but your photos are seriously making me reconsider =P

Liss said...

I'm with Jacq - not a fan of deep frying but they look fab..hmmm

Good on Mr J for buying you cookbooks - brave and wonderful!!

A cupcake or two said...

Wow Ellie you made churros. OMG they are so good with nice thick hot chocolate.

Trissa said...

How funny! My husband I are just watching Rick's Mediterranean Escapes now! I agree - he is a fantastic cook and you did a great job with the churros! I love the first photo with the little drop of chocolate falling....

Brenda said...

I've been having major cravings for these lately and I haven't managed to find a good recipe...till now. Thank you! I'll definitely be trying these out soon!

Julia said...

Can I come over? Looks divine and I love that you printed that little story, because it is beautiful.

Ninette said...

Ah, man! I'm ready to run right over for a visit. My friend made churros and got second degree burns, so I've never tried it. Maybe it's not so dangerous.

Lucy said...

Mmm churros :) The hot chocolate looks utterly gorgeous - so craving this right now!

Dawn said...

that first photo? killlller. now this is a meal! LOL I know I tease.

Helen (grabyourfork) said...

Fresh homemade churros with real hot choolate? You are teasing is indeed. Love the
anecdote dote from Rick too. I agree, travelling (and youth hostels) allow you to meet the most interesting of people!

Muneeba said...

As much as I love those churros ... it's the hot chocolate that suckered me in! Man, would I like to dunk myself into that divine concoction!

Betty said...

churros are the best - and these look extra nice - sometimes they can be over the top crunchy- i would prefer them a bit soft :)

Memória said...

Great minds think alike! I was going to make churros and changed my mind until I saw the churros on Cannelle et Vanille's site...and now I'm seeing them on yours!!! That hot chocolate looks so decadent!!! I will have to make some soon....well, once everyone forgets how beautiful your and canelle's churros look hahaha. YUMMY!

Stephcookie said...

Awesomeness! I love churros! Isn't Rick Stein great? His voice is always so calming that it puts me and my bf to sleep haha!

luna said...

YUM~~ It looks like french fries and now I have a craving.

Anita said...

You're churros look the perfect size and consistency. I might try this recipe as it looks so good - thanks for sharing!

The Little Teochew said...

Yummy churros! Reminds me of Disneyland :)

Mrs Ergül said...

That is a very pretty chocolate cup!

James said...

Never realised they were so easy - will have to try now!

muffinsareuglycupcakes said...

!!!
i LOVE churros omg.
looking awesome!
never thought of making them.
they're really expensive here in singapore.
now that i can make my own..
mmmm.
thank you ellie! heehee.

Bethie said...

Yummy. I would love a cup of that hot chocolate right now, oh and maybe a churro,too.

Adrian @ Food Rehab said...

Yum! These little babaies look great. Mini Churros!

Ninette said...

Okay, Ellie, you bring those churros and hot chocolate, and I'll bring the short ribs, and we'll have the best meal ever!

Ellie said...

@ Jo: Thanks! It's also great to eat with Dulce Le Leche.

@ Angie: Thanks! Practice makes perfect :)

@ Sammi_ysh: Yes. MAJOR MAJOR YUM!

@ Jacq: Thanks! I don't like deep-frying too but I always make an exception to churros.

@ Liss: Thanks! One and only cookbook he has ever bought for me :)

@ A cupcake or two: Yes, I made churros :) It's easier than I initially thought.

@ Trissa: You had no idea how many shoots I took to get that PICTURE! I kept dipping the churros in the hot chocolate and kept zapping away.

@ Brenda: You are welcome. This is a good recipe for churros. Let me know how it turns out.

@ Julia: Wish you live close by! I love that story too.

@ Ninette: Oh no... 2nd degree burn!! I used a small pot to make these mini churros, so it's not harmful at all :)

@ Lucy: Thanks! I have the same craving too :)

@ Dawn: Hehe! It's called the money shot!

@ Helen: Thanks! Teasing?.... hehe. Love rick's story too!

@ Muneeba: I love them both!

@ Betty: Yup. I love them a little soft. This recipe is perfect.

@ Memoria: I saw Cannelle's post on churros after posting up mine :) Haha! Mine no way near her perfection.

@ Stephcookie: Yay! Love his voice..and recipes :)

@ Luna: French Fries... now you got me thnking!!! hehehe!

@ Anita: I love making mini churros :)

@ The little teochew: Disneyland... didn't know you can get churros there. I didn't have them when I last visited.

@ Mrs Ergul: Thanks!

@ James: Making churros is easier than I initially thought.

@ Muffinsareuglycupcakes: Go go make some! hehe!!

@ Bethie: It's so moreish that I may have to make more this weekend :)

@ Adrian: Thanks!

Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella said...

I love real hot chocolate (and not the kind made with just cocoa). A greta pairing with churros althugh Dulce de leche also is! :)

Julia @Mélanger said...

Oh gosh. How delicious. I L O V E churros!

shaz said...

That photo looks awesome! I love churros but don't like deep-frying - how? Maybe I'll invite myself over to eat those :)

restaurantgroupie said...

oh man - it doesn't get any better: deep fried dough and chocolate. i had my first taste in seville as well. love rick stein!!!

burpandslurp said...

Oh dear. This is gonna stick in my mind for days! What a beautiful, delightful, drool-worthy picture!

zurin said...

Ohh these look so good ..I was just thinking of churros when I saw some pictures of them somewhere in town...n now I see it here...YUM!! :)

Trissa said...

Hey Ellie forgot to ask you - wasn't it hard to pipe the churros using the pastry bag? I always have a hard time so end up using my little churros maker - I will show you one day!

pigpigscorner said...

I had this once in Spain. Love it with the thick chocolate! Yours looks great!

Tanya said...

Yum! I love Churros!

Cakelaw said...

I love churros - and look at that gooey chocolate sauce - mmmm ....

Ellie said...

@ Ninette: How I wish we are next door neighbour.

@ Lorraine: Oh yes, how can I forget the DLL :)

@ Julia: I <3 churros too!

@ Shaz: I hate deep-frying too. This is a rare treats :)

@ Restaurantgroupie: Yay! Rick Stein rules!!

@ Burpandslurp: Thanks!

@ Zurin: It's telling you time to have a churro!

@ Trissa: Yes, I use normal piping ba. It's easy to pipe ith this recipe. The dough is stiff, not sticky at all. Love all the gadgets you have Can't wait to see them.

@ pigpigscorner: Thanks!

@ Tanya: I love them too!

@ Cakelaw: Dont we all love a good churro!

Leona said...

OMGGGGGGGGGGG these look perfecttt.. I hate it when I go to san churro and the churros are burnt and rock hard..

Ellie you can makeee anything!!! amazing!

2 Stews said...

Ok...you got me with the dripping chocolate! Looks amazing...thanks!

Ellie said...

@ Leona: Thanks! Noting beats a fresh churro. IIt's hard to find in sydney :(

@ 2 Stews: Thanks!

Jessie said...

Oh wow! I have so many happy memories of eating Churros y chocolate in Spain as a student and, most recently, on a trip back there in March. I never thought of making them at home, but will definitely give it a whirl!

Cheryl Arkison said...

I used to make real hot chocolate with the courveture I stole from the caterer I workd for. Mmm, it's been a while.

Ellie said...

@ Jessie: Ah, nice!

@ Cheryl Arkinson: Nothing beats a good mug of real hot chocolate!

Ninette said...

Hey Ellie, it's the day after US Thanksgiving here, and my brother's partner said, "Wouldn't it be nice to have churros and hot chocolate?" I said, "I can make those" and went straight to your blog. In 20 minutes, we had your churros and homemade hot chocolate.

Renata said...

I just love churros!! When it's filled with dulce de leche.. Yummy! Gorgeous recipe!! Tks!