How to Make Rosettes (Buñuelos)

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  • @kirstenskog7809
    @kirstenskog7809 Рік тому +6

    Our family heritage is Swedish. My grandma made them too. Now one of my cousins makes them. We have them only at Christmas.

  • @jocelynzahn1896
    @jocelynzahn1896 2 роки тому +3

    I bought a set of these at a yard sale, they are very old, and with all the instructions. I have never made them, but I am going to today. How fun!

  • @swedishmetalbear
    @swedishmetalbear 2 роки тому +14

    YES! Struvor in Swedish and Norwegian/Danish. I also have a small collection of antique irons for making these. Some are over 400 years old. I also have the irons to make little crispy cups "krustader".. To fill with hors d'ouvres also about 400 years old.

  • @MaryLuminary
    @MaryLuminary Рік тому +2

    We used to make these at Christmas time for our churche's Tinsel Tea and bake sale. Fun to make. They sold out fast. My mom and I would make together.♥️🌲

  • @originalchoochoo
    @originalchoochoo 3 роки тому +27

    I've been making these since I was a kid! Love love love them!
    My best tip (if anyone is interested).
    I put my batter pan into a slightly larger pan with ice water to keep it cold. This keeps the batter from sliding off the iron into the batter pan when it warms up.
    All that being said, when I make them, I do make large quantities.
    Maybe it's not an issue in smaller quantities.

    • @arleentolentino2437
      @arleentolentino2437 Рік тому

      Hello and good day! Just wanted to ask how do I make it crispy delicious, coz after a couple minutes it all just starts to soften

    • @maryj.sletten7560
      @maryj.sletten7560 Рік тому

      Excellent idea!

    • @lindamaust6842
      @lindamaust6842 10 місяців тому

      Thanks for the tip. I tried them for the first time yesterday and had that problem. It was a bit of a mess.

  • @anthonyreale1786
    @anthonyreale1786 Рік тому +1

    I sprinkle with confectioners sugar but I also drizzle with heated honey. Do delicious. Thanks. Love your videos. Best

  • @melissalambert7615
    @melissalambert7615 Рік тому +2

    Lovely demo of how to make these. I bought the irons years ago and have never had the nerve to use them. Maybe this is the year. I even have a butterfly iron.

  • @bethfurry7461
    @bethfurry7461 2 роки тому +2

    Rosettes- my childhood Christmas cookies because of Scandinavian family! Love, love, love them!

  • @lindaweaver8131
    @lindaweaver8131 Рік тому +1

    I have not made these in 60 years! Thank you for publishing this video.

  • @KathleenWilliams-wh9pn
    @KathleenWilliams-wh9pn Рік тому +1

    You make it look easy and also you acted as if you really enjoy it and you’re not just acting. I love your channel and I thank I will be sticking around for a while.

  • @mjkay8660
    @mjkay8660 2 роки тому +2

    my gran added food color.. red/green for xmas..yellow/blue for easter.. orange/red for thanksgiving.. of course we loved em

  • @acolley2891
    @acolley2891 2 роки тому +9

    I found a vintage cast iron mold at the thrift store and I had no idea what it was! I got a mold of a rosette, a butterfly and even a cupcake shaped cup. Thanks for showing me how to use this... how fun! 😊 May the love of Jesus bless you friend.

    • @jocelynzahn1896
      @jocelynzahn1896 2 роки тому

      The cupcake shape turns into a cup you can fill with deserts, my set has several cup shapes, I can immagine chocolate pudding topped with fresh whipped cream!

    • @JEdwardRayl
      @JEdwardRayl 11 місяців тому +1

      The cupcake shape is a Timbale. It can be filled with savory or sweet.

  • @maureenmckenna5220
    @maureenmckenna5220 2 роки тому +6

    Don’t know if anyone else commented, but your videos can not be too long. Cooking new things requires some of us to see things slowly, or more than once. This is one of the reasons I feel your recipes are so doable. Also, your ingredients lend themselves to a lot of palates. Would never have attempted these cookies but for your very nice demonstration.

  • @venessaallegretto6389
    @venessaallegretto6389 3 роки тому +6

    I can't believe how fun you have made my holiday. First your deconstructed cabbage rolls. Crunchy cabbage dinner. , Now rosettes. I found my grandmother's rosette maker yesterday. I didn't have her recipe. I wanted to make some. And today there was your recipe. 50 year old rosette maker.. thank you again . I can't believe this. Angels speaking.🥰

  • @karolduclos1919
    @karolduclos1919 5 днів тому

    My paternal grandma always made these to everyone's delight. I inherited her irons which she brought from Sweden. Now I make them, too. Her irons are so much better and bigger than the ones from Nordic Ware which I also have but rarely use..

  • @larrywakeman4371
    @larrywakeman4371 10 днів тому +2

    These are crischicki, they are POLISH. We made them all the time- tmy grandmother's recipe is delicious.
    CRISCHICKI.

  • @Ann-tq2me
    @Ann-tq2me Рік тому +1

    My husband and I love making these. They are so good.

  • @manuelajuncal8817
    @manuelajuncal8817 Рік тому +3

    We have them in Portugal too as Christhmas sweets. My grandmother uses to do them with an iron rosette that was black after so much use. Somewhere in my various movings the rosette disapeared. But now I’ll try to buy one. Thank you Kevin.

  • @artspro
    @artspro 2 роки тому +1

    OMG thank you for showing how to do thus correctly! I tried 2x and actually threw the irons out. What a mess in my kitchen. I now see what I was doing incorrectly. I too used to love these as child, good memories. Thanks again for your terrific video! I'll give it another try 😊

  • @ShivSilverhawk
    @ShivSilverhawk 3 роки тому +8

    I bought a rosette iron recently, because you just can’t beat childhood memories. I chose one made out of stainless steel though.
    My grandma used to add orange concentrate to the batter sometimes.
    Thanks for the recipe!

  • @reginamarie4031
    @reginamarie4031 10 місяців тому +1

    The best part of the video is that you admitted to eating some of the cookies. You are just like me when I bake!! Who could resist lol😊 thanks for the recipes. You are a wonderful teacher 🤗 😊

  • @kimbershark
    @kimbershark 21 день тому +2

    This is the coolest thing ever!!! I’m totally buying some rosette iron molds ❤

  • @otterc.9337
    @otterc.9337 2 роки тому +5

    Thank you, Kevin! My father has Always missed these from his childhood, and now I will be able to surprise him this Christmas!

  • @terriferro9071
    @terriferro9071 Рік тому +1

    Kevin, I recently purcbased a kit of rosettes and timbales. Watched you video 3 times.....wish me lots of luck!! You make it look easy!!!

  • @suzanneharris8339
    @suzanneharris8339 2 роки тому +3

    Kevin, I really appreciate your willingness to find & use sources other than Amazon for your purchases. Many, many products can be ordered directly from the manufacture, & you're then supporting smaller businesses.
    Love these rosettes, had no idea they were so easy to make.

  • @sandy-mr5gj
    @sandy-mr5gj Рік тому +1

    Wow just when i thought i had every gadget known to man, i don't have a rosette iron, but i will have!!!! thx kevin, great demo.

  • @adriaschumann9641
    @adriaschumann9641 2 роки тому +2

    I grew up with Italian neighbors and every Christmas Elaine Camposa (may she rest in peace) made these shaped like butterflies or some angels.Elaine put powdered sugar on them and I ate them by the dozen! Truth. None of your videos are too long! You are charming and amazing. I love your videos and wish they were longer.

  • @DJ-ce5yi
    @DJ-ce5yi Рік тому +2

    Kevin - I love all your videos. They are never too long. You are honest and authentic and wonderful at sharing your knowledge and just being you! Thank you for creating such a lovely channel. Hugs to you and Mr. Fox too!

  • @dalekeshishian6510
    @dalekeshishian6510 2 місяці тому +1

    I’m THRILLED to learn how to make these. I bought my rosette molds years ago but didn’t know how to use them. Now I do and can’t wait! I have such wonderful memories if my grandmother making them. She put a little piece of candied fruit in the center and powdered sugar on top.
    They are so delicious!

  • @raffinataonline
    @raffinataonline Рік тому

    These had a resurgence of popularity in the 60s. They were delicious. 🥰

  • @lindaweaver8131
    @lindaweaver8131 Рік тому +1

    I ordered Kevin's cookbook and everyone needs to purchase it, as it is a beautiful book with a ton of wonderful recipes. Thank you, Kevin, and have a wonderful Christmas!

  • @annatorres2587
    @annatorres2587 2 роки тому +1

    Thank goodness I didn't sell my rosette at a garage sale. I use to make these back in the day. I think yours are little over done, but I appreciate your video. Thank you!

  • @jacquelinelee9510
    @jacquelinelee9510 2 роки тому +9

    Kevin, THANK YOU for the reminder of memories making these with my mother for Christmas Tea Parties for my friends in high school. When we started college in different places, my friends told me when their winter break was because they didn't want to miss the Tea! :-) I LOVE how you explain the reasons why you do things so calmly and patiently so we learn a LOT. I just discovered your gorgeous garden video and it influenced improvements in our winter garden. You are GREAT; so real! Keep it up!

  • @dukeclytn
    @dukeclytn 3 роки тому +2

    Well one trip to Amazon later and I’m looking forward to making these myself. Thank you

  • @ShopandOpine
    @ShopandOpine 8 місяців тому +1

    My Norwegian grandmother used to make these every Christmas, too. We had to have 7 different types of cookies for Christmas!

  • @ItsMadRiv
    @ItsMadRiv 2 роки тому

    just bought this set for my mom for mothers day. cant wait to make some soon , she already had one years ago but my sister asked to borrow it so i decided ill get mom my a new one then my sister can keep the other one . this cookies are so good

  • @KathleenWilliams-wh9pn
    @KathleenWilliams-wh9pn Рік тому

    Yes I am new to your channel and I love to watch you cook.❤

  • @FX0717
    @FX0717 Рік тому +2

    Since I was little, my parents have made these delicious cookies every year for Christmas. They dip theirs in granulated sugar. So freaking good! 🎄They still have the original irons, still in the box they bought in Solvang in the 70’s. They look 👀 just like the ones featured in the video. And yes, we are Norwegian ~

  • @jointheconversation8385
    @jointheconversation8385 9 місяців тому

    Thank you Kevin, its such fun to watch your videos... your recepies are great.

  • @Phyllyps-Levine
    @Phyllyps-Levine Рік тому

    Talk about a good breakfast cookie! And how pretty!!!
    You’re just so adorable!

  • @thebestcook3180
    @thebestcook3180 Рік тому

    You are such a wonderful cook,I absolutely enjoy your videos,thank you so very much

  • @smlindquist1
    @smlindquist1 Рік тому

    Thanks for your recipe and instruction ! I just picked up a rosette mold at my local consignment shop for $2. Such a deal ! This Christmas I'll be making a platter of rosettes!

  • @divinetiming8422
    @divinetiming8422 Рік тому

    These are beautiful and look delicious. Thank you!

  • @ofield6561
    @ofield6561 2 роки тому

    Very relaxing to watch you fry the cookies. They are beautiful!

  • @didostempest2966
    @didostempest2966 3 роки тому +7

    We have these in Mexico too, “buñuelos de viento”. We dust them in sugar and cinnamon. In Spain I believe they drizzle them with honey.
    I’m so amazed at the similarities in cuisine despite great distances. ♥️

  • @estreya7370
    @estreya7370 3 роки тому +2

    I feel as if these would also look so lovely as ornaments on an "edible" Christmas tree. Now i'm wishing i kept my childhood set, although i did give it to my brother to give to my niece who has an interest in baking. That set was older than dirt and had a butterfly shape in it as well. Ah, memories ...
    Thanks for yet another wonderful video! Cheers!

  • @pamela011
    @pamela011 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for posting this video and recipe! I bought one of these makers at an antique shoppe a few years ago. It was a reindeer one. I thought how delightfully different but I didn't know how to use it until now! Thank you! 😊 I love how crisp the cookie was when you took a bite. Can't wait to make them for my grandson!

  • @robinbutler7863
    @robinbutler7863 Рік тому

    Love love your beautiful videos, your cooking is so lovely. Thank you for sharing.

  • @Zuxiasunicorn
    @Zuxiasunicorn 3 роки тому

    OMG takes me back to the 70's when we made these at any time of the year. Mom finally sold her set in a garage sale. I'm going to look for some irons. A+ vid!!!

  • @jerseygalk1554
    @jerseygalk1554 3 роки тому +3

    Love these! My Norwegian grandmother taught me :)

  • @janicel9929
    @janicel9929 Рік тому

    Love your video, These are my favorite!

  • @LISA61367
    @LISA61367 3 роки тому +1

    Those look amazing! I have never seen them made before today. Thanks for posting!

  • @nzdarling1124
    @nzdarling1124 2 роки тому

    Kevin, this video brought back vivid memories of my Polish mom standing at the stove making dozens of waffles (what she called them) with her butterfly and rosette irons. Paper grocery bags were laid out on the kitchen table to drain the excess oil from the beautiful "rosettes;" and then they were generously sprinkled with powdered sugar. Thank you for this wonderful video. I have made them for my grandchildren (must be gluten free for celiacs) and they love them so much. Your videos are amazing. Can't wait to make your pain de mie.

  • @debbiecarpenter2951
    @debbiecarpenter2951 3 роки тому +1

    You make my day, love your videos ❤️

  • @belindanares810
    @belindanares810 2 роки тому

    Thanks for your recipe,,❤️🎄

  • @robertgilbert2935
    @robertgilbert2935 2 роки тому

    Fascinating cuisine!

  • @taowright
    @taowright 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks, Kevin. I always wondered how these were made, now I know! They look delicious.

  • @kimworkman2425
    @kimworkman2425 Рік тому

    Always wanted to know how to do this. Thank you

  • @rebeccag856
    @rebeccag856 3 роки тому +1

    Kevin, I enjoy your videos so much. You make it all so easy and fun. I always feel like I'm right there in the kitchen with you. I have never seen or heard of these rosette cookies! I am in the south so maybe it is a regional thing. They look divine and I will be ordering a set of the irons to try my luck at them. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Elletaria-t5s
    @Elletaria-t5s 3 роки тому

    What a handsome couple! Thankyou for sharing your delightful home and tea party with us. So beautiful, such a gorgeous festive tree, lovely fire. The scone recipe looks divine. Something I have always wanted to try and you explain and demonstrate it so well! Happy Wonderful Holidays ✨ I want to start collecting pieces for a tea set. So inspiring! 💕🌈💟✨
    I meant this for the scone recipe. Not sure how it ended up here lol!

  • @heatherkennedy9973
    @heatherkennedy9973 3 роки тому

    these look like a ton of fun to make--just ordered myself the irons-- thank-you so much for sharing :)

  • @dawnchike7716
    @dawnchike7716 3 роки тому

    Ty so much, I’ve been thinking about these lately. But I haven’t made them in years and couldn’t remember the recipe or even the name! Your the best. Merry Christmas ❤️

  • @maureenmckenna5220
    @maureenmckenna5220 2 роки тому

    There isn’t a recipe you have made, that I don’t want to make myself. They all look delicious, easy to do, and something a family would love.

  • @djc8303
    @djc8303 Рік тому

    Yes! They are called buñuelos 😊 I just made some I drizzled some home made syrup on them so delish!!!

    • @myVillage2323
      @myVillage2323 Рік тому

      Thank you so much for saying you put syrup on them.
      My darling neighbor would make them for us at Christmas and I was just going to ask about what Banuelos had for a topping!
      And to my surprise you just told me thank you so much...
      I'm sure I could eat a hundred of them with the syrup... 😆 LOL

  • @joaniewiken8358
    @joaniewiken8358 Рік тому

    Great Video!... Thank you

  • @mizsherm4352
    @mizsherm4352 2 роки тому

    Oh my goodness! My Mom and my Aunt's used to make these at Christmas so effortlessly, such good memories!
    I'll have to show this to my Dad (age 100) so he can search around the house and maybe find the old iron she used. I wonder if they keep? I don't remember them lasting long at our house. Thanks for the wonderful, detailed tutorial.

  • @charleenneal
    @charleenneal 3 роки тому

    My Swediah grandma used to make these every year, too. She fried in lard, which I do, too.

  • @lisaray9404
    @lisaray9404 2 роки тому

    Thank you, Mr. Kevin, for showing us how to make these! I have to get one of those cookie irons and give them a try. This reminds me of aebelskivers and I wish I were better at making those. Hopefully, my cookies will turn out better than the puffy little Danish pancakes. Thank you again! Bon Appetit! 😊💖🍪

    • @myVillage2323
      @myVillage2323 Рік тому +1

      We always have Abel skeevers at Christmas

  • @Tiffany-vj1tv
    @Tiffany-vj1tv 3 роки тому +6

    Oh my gosh! I love these Kevin. I was in the healthcare profession and one of my patients gifted me an antique set of those I will have to pull them out of the basement and give them a try I just never did it because I thought it was difficult👩‍🍳👩‍🍳👩‍🍳thank you so much for sharing this 💕this is wonderful I can't wait to make these 🎄🍾🥂

    • @kevinleejacobs1364
      @kevinleejacobs1364  3 роки тому +1

      That's wonderful news, Tiffany. Hope you enjoy the rosettes!

  • @dianehaeberlein2072
    @dianehaeberlein2072 Рік тому

    Please tell us about your thermometer and where to get one! Love your videos and learn so much from you!❤

  • @CruzCan2
    @CruzCan2 3 роки тому

    I love these! Much easier than making buñuelos.

    • @myVillage2323
      @myVillage2323 Рік тому

      Could you explain how to make Banuelos your way? I want to make them so bad and I'm sure you're the one that makes them the way I would love them. 💜

  • @nathanoconnor591
    @nathanoconnor591 2 роки тому

    Wonderful! TY!

  • @myheartisinjapan3184
    @myheartisinjapan3184 3 роки тому

    These look fantastic, Kevin! I’m going to have to look for this set.

  • @rosierobbins9811
    @rosierobbins9811 2 місяці тому

    Looks delicious

  • @jbmi5
    @jbmi5 8 місяців тому

    Holy cow……my mom would make this on my birthdays when I was younger and exactly in this manner…….in Afghanistan

  • @jennifern2805
    @jennifern2805 3 роки тому +1

    Now I'm wondering what happened to my irons. 🤔 I've not seen them since I moved. These cookies are a childhood favorite!

  • @anthonyreale1786
    @anthonyreale1786 Рік тому

    Happy New New Year too Best Maria

  • @RUDYFERNANDOGONZALEZESCOBAR
    @RUDYFERNANDOGONZALEZESCOBAR 2 роки тому

    Super like desde Guatemala

  • @Kelsmith2
    @Kelsmith2 Рік тому

    A quick cooking lesson for everyone when it comes to frying. The bubbling when you fry is water within the batter boiling and escaping. If you are frying and it stops bubbling, then the food is beyond overcooked. The bubbling is also the only thing that is keeping the oil out of the food. So once the bubbling stops, the oil goes rushing in.
    For these cookies, because the batter is so thin, these only need to cook for about 10-15 seconds. Any longer and the cookies will be overcooked sponges soaked with grease.
    Think lowering the temperature will help slow down the bubbling giving you more time? Think again. If you lower the temperature then you risk lowering the temperature of the oil below the boiling point of the water. And if the water isn’t boiling, then they will not fry and the oil goes rushing in again.

  • @nbenefiel
    @nbenefiel Рік тому +1

    My aunt died last year. Before her passing, she sent me my grandmother’s rosette iron. I’m making rosettes tomorrow, fattigman on Friday, and some more krumkake because the greedy guts in this house ate most of them.

  • @ThanaSivaananda
    @ThanaSivaananda Рік тому +1

    These are traditional Indian crisps "achu muruku" which are probably much older origin. Usually made during Tamil festivities.

  • @debbielaurienzo6216
    @debbielaurienzo6216 Рік тому

    If I make these a couple of days in advance and not adding the powdered sugar, how do I store them?

  • @lanabisson2675
    @lanabisson2675 3 роки тому

    Kevin, I inherited a brand new iron set similar to yours when I bought this house. I have never known how to use them. It looks wonderful. I wonder how these would be at a church function?

  • @erenjaeger9902
    @erenjaeger9902 Рік тому

    In Kerala, India 🇮🇳 we have a similar version but its made out of rice flour, coconut milk, eggs and sesame seeds. It is believed to have come from Dutch Influence.

  • @Rags_503
    @Rags_503 Рік тому

    Kevin, I really love your videos. I have one suggestion however about the oil you use for the rosettes. Canola oil is not a good oil. If you research it you will find out why. I’m not sure what oil to use yet because I just saw your videos today, but I will do some research on that, you are awesome and I love it when you take us for a ride with you and I really enjoy your comments and your recipes. God bless thank you.

  • @katchewy2469
    @katchewy2469 7 місяців тому

    I already have a set. My parents got them back in the late 50s or early 60s. I just found out what these mold tools are. Been wondering about it since I was a kid.

  • @vientonoreste9008
    @vientonoreste9008 2 роки тому

    In México we call them "buñuelos de viento" and they are served with sugar and cinnamon.

  • @gregorycalzada5264
    @gregorycalzada5264 3 роки тому

    KEVIN...THE MAGIC MAN.
    😎😎😎

  • @maureenmckenna5220
    @maureenmckenna5220 2 роки тому

    The little shake of the rosette maker gets them off quickly. Looks very doable.

  • @kathrynmoreno3267
    @kathrynmoreno3267 11 місяців тому

    Sooo yummy 😋

  • @juliecurtis4042
    @juliecurtis4042 14 днів тому

    Any suggestions for gluten free flours?

  • @tillybinkieking7258
    @tillybinkieking7258 Рік тому

    Love it! Regarding your comment " mmmm it tastes like a smile" Nice...... Wouldn't it be good if they made a Smile Shape Iron?

  • @Niamh07421
    @Niamh07421 3 місяці тому

    My Italian MIL made these every year and we all have a set of irons (gifts from her) mine are almost 45 years old- and I now have her set too- I like a little orange extract and we have also used ginger- this Thanksgiving I'm making these with pumpkin extract I just bought - would not be a holiday with out these

  • @barbaraleveque9612
    @barbaraleveque9612 9 місяців тому

    What did you turn the heat down too?

  • @maturitymusic0347
    @maturitymusic0347 2 роки тому

    My son is allergic to milk so I make these with water instead of milk and they are equally delicious and crispier than the ones made with milk.

  • @user-ck9zp1bf7q
    @user-ck9zp1bf7q 11 місяців тому

    Wow, your eyes are beautiful 🤩 and I love to watch your videos. Thank you. I’m watching this video 1/23/2024.

  • @mariak3103
    @mariak3103 2 роки тому

    Hi Kevin! Your ingredients are the same as mine! However if you add 1 table spoon of olive oil to the ingredients the rosetts will melt in your mouth.

  • @lindahulsey7016
    @lindahulsey7016 3 роки тому

    I have that iron too

  • @arleentolentino2437
    @arleentolentino2437 Рік тому

    I made this same recipe, and after a couple minutes it all became so soft and not crispy!! I just want to know why there not crispy as it should be

  • @armancompany7546
    @armancompany7546 3 роки тому

    Wow very very nice yammy