Deep-Fried Spanish Suspiro de Monja Sweets are a decadent, traditional treat hailing from Spanish confectionery, known for their delicate sweetness and crisp exterior. Translating to “Nun’s Sigh,” these sweets are beloved for their light, airy texture that melts in your mouth, often made with a combination of egg yolks, sugar, and sometimes almond flour. Frying these confections gives them a golden, crisp shell while preserving a soft, sweet interior, making them both visually appealing and irresistibly delicious.
In this recipe, the dough or batter is carefully prepared with rich ingredients like eggs, sugar, and sometimes ground nuts, then shaped into small bites or twists. The sweets are deep-fried until golden brown, creating a crunchy outer layer that contrasts beautifully with the tender, sugary interior. Some variations are finished with a dusting of powdered sugar, a drizzle of honey, or a light glaze, adding an extra layer of sweetness and enhancing their delicate flavors.
Perfect for festive occasions, tea-time treats, or as a special indulgence, Deep-Fried Spanish Suspiro de Monja Sweets are a unique and memorable dessert. Their combination of crisp texture, melt-in-your-mouth interior, and subtle sweetness makes them a delightful treat that honors Spain’s rich pastry tradition. This recipe demonstrates how simple ingredients and careful technique can create a classic confection with timeless appeal.
Deep-Fried Spanish Suspiro de Monja Sweets are a decadent, traditional treat hailing from Spanish confectionery, known for their delicate sweetness and crisp exterior. Translating to “Nun’s Sigh,” these sweets are beloved for their light, airy texture that melts in your mouth, often made with a combination of egg yolks, sugar, and sometimes almond flour. Frying these confections gives them a golden, crisp shell while preserving a soft, sweet interior, making them both visually appealing and irresistibly delicious.
In this recipe, the dough or batter is carefully prepared with rich ingredients like eggs, sugar, and sometimes ground nuts, then shaped into small bites or twists. The sweets are deep-fried until golden brown, creating a crunchy outer layer that contrasts beautifully with the tender, sugary interior. Some variations are finished with a dusting of powdered sugar, a drizzle of honey, or a light glaze, adding an extra layer of sweetness and enhancing their delicate flavors.
Perfect for festive occasions, tea-time treats, or as a special indulgence, Deep-Fried Spanish Suspiro de Monja Sweets are a unique and memorable dessert. Their combination of crisp texture, melt-in-your-mouth interior, and subtle sweetness makes them a delightful treat that honors Spain’s rich pastry tradition. This recipe demonstrates how simple ingredients and careful technique can create a classic confection with timeless appeal.
Total Time:45 minutes
Yield:10 1x
Ingredients
UnitsScale
14ounces of sugar
Lemon zest
7ounces of butter
2 1/4cups of flour
4-6cupsolive oil to cook
5 eggs, whisked
Icing sugar for dusting
2 1/8cupswater
Instructions
Heat the water in a saucepan, once hot drop in the butter with the lemon zest and sugar, when it boils take out the lemon zest.
Slowly add in the flour, mixing all the time, when all the flour is in cook for 15 minutes.
Take off the stove and now add the eggs one at a time beating it as you go.
Take mix and roll out, slice it into squares about the same size as your finger.
Next heat oil in a saucepan to 350 °F and fry until they are golden and begin to float.
Take out and place on kitchen paper to drain.
Dish up with a dusting of icing sugar, powdered sugar. Or provide bowls of whipped cream, chocolate sauce, jam