Hoe Khiou Siao is a donut-shaped smiley face and why it is considered auspicious. It is often served in the snacks of the festivities of the day of the year and at weddings, because it represents joy, cheerfulness and happiness.
The Chinese believe that the spirits of ancestors return home especially during the holiday season. Also not to grieve those spirits, it is recommended that children remain wise and kind and parents to be complacent. To remind everyone to be friendly and well sure, it arranges the fritters smile on the main table.
"And if you meet someone who does not smile, offer donut smile at him because no one needs a smile as much as that can give to others. "
For twenty biscuits:
2 / 3 cup white sugar 1 teaspoon
tablespoons butter 1 egg 3 tbsp
water
2 cups flour without yeast
1 teaspoon yeast
1 / 2 cup sesame seeds Oil for frying
In bowl, combine sugar, butter, egg until mixture is frothy. Then gradually add water. Continue to mix.
Add flour and baking powder sifted.
careful not to overwork the dough.
Roll into a sausage and cut into pieces.
Roll each piece into a ball, moisten with a little water and then coat with sesame seeds.
Heat the oil in a saucepan over medium heat.
Fry the meatballs over low heat until they swell and burst.
Return to low heat for browning.
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