For Yesenia Reyes, a former Heifer staff member in Oaxaca, Mexico, Christmastime means indulging in buñuelos de rodilla, traditional fritters seasoned with anise and guava. The fritters are soaked with syrup made from piloncillo, a minimally processed form of sugar that’s made by allowing boiled cane juice to harden. You can find piloncillo, sold in cone shapes and sometimes called panela, in Latin American markets.
“This is the simplest way to make a treat that surely makes many Mexicans living outside of Mexico remember their grandmothers or moms preparing them during this time of the year,” Reyes said. “If you have never prepared them, I invite you to try it. The dough is very easy to prepare and very manageable, and you can make it a day before and put it in the refrigerator. I sometimes freeze the dough days in advance and then let it thaw at room temperature the day I’m going to fry the fritters.”
*To make anise tea, please 1 ½ cups of water in a small saucepan; Bring the water to boil, then add a few anise seeds. Remove from heat, let cool and strain.
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