Fried Dough, Fry Bread, Fried Doughboys, Frying Saucers, Beaver Tails, Elephant Ears…these are just some of the many names given to one of our favorite state fair foods. Depending on where you’re from and what story you were told, you may call it something different. For me, they’ve always been Elephant Ears, ‘cause these pieces of fried, sugary dough are so big they’re just about the size of an elephant’s ear (or so I was told!).
When I found out that Howard was going to share a recipe on how to make elephant ears with all of you, I jumped onto the set to capture some helpful step-by-step photos for anyone who loves this state fair treat!
Step 1: Gather all of your ingredients. This recipe uses a great shortcut: frozen bread dough, which means no kneading involved!
Step 2: Mix your cinnamon and sugar in a small bowl; set aside.
Step 3: While your oil is heating up, cut each of your bread dough loaves into thirds.
Step 4: Using your hands, carefully stretch the dough into a 6-inch diameter. The reason you want to do this carefully is so that you’re not left with any tears or holes in your Elephant Ears! (We recommend dusting your hands with flour.)
Step 5: Place the dough into the oil and fry for a couple of minutes, or until your Elephant Ears are a beautiful golden brown. You’ll want to flip it over and do this to the other side too! When they’re done, just remove the puffed up dough from the oil and place it onto a paper towel-lined plate to drain.
Step 6: While your Elephant Ears are still hot, sprinkle them with the sugar-cinnamon mixture (or any other toppings you like!). Finish frying the rest of your dough, and enjoy while warm!
Click here to get the full recipe with exact ingredient amounts and instructions!
Now that you know how to make Elephant Ears, the real fun is finding tasty ways to top it! Aside from the classic, cinnamon-sugar, I also like topping mine with chocolate sauce, fresh fruit, powdered sugar, crunchy nuts, and whipped cream.
Elephant Ears are just one of the many fried treats you can find at a state fair. Here are some other fried favorites you might want to check out:
Clockwise from left: Funnel Cakes | Deep Fried Twinkie Bites | Deep Fried Corn on the Cob | Deep Fried Oreos | Spaghetti & Meatball on a Stick
Plus, don’t forget to check out even more fair food favorites here!
Okay, so now that we’ve had our fill of all this fried goodness, I want to know:
What fried fair food is your favorite?