Newfoundland Toutons

A local treat that's slowly fried or grilled pieces of white dough; traditionally served with molasses or maple syrup.

Ingredients
  

  • 1 package frozen Bridgeford Ready Dough, thawed
  • Canola and/or olive oil, if frying
  • All-purpose flour
  • Butter or margarine, if grilling
  • Molasses or syrup, of choice

Instructions
 

To prepare the toutons dough:

  • Use cooking spray to cover bottom and sides of three bread pans.
  • Place one of the frozen white ready dough loaves in each pan.
  • Cover with a tea towel, place in a warm place, and allow to thaw and rise; 1 – 2 hours; or overnight, if possible.
  • Once bread has thawed and risen, form dough into about 2-ounce balls and flatten into 3 – 4-inch rounds which are about 1/2-inch thick.
  • Let rest on a well floured surface for 15 – 20 minutes to rise a little.
  • This will ensure that they won't be doughy at the center.

To prepare the toutons:

  • Try using a combination of olive oil and butter to fry the toutons for more flavor.
  • Traditionally, these are fried in rendered pork fat, if you choose.
  • Otherwise, in a large skillet, heat about a half inch of oil, over medium-low heat, to about 275°F.
  • Over that temperature may result in toutons with a doughy center.
  • You want these to bubble and begin to fry immediately so that they don't absorb a lot of oil; however, frying as slowly as possible is very important.
  • When they are golden on one side flip them and fry for an equal amount of time on the opposite side.
  • About 4 – 5 minutes per side if fried slowly, with the oil just bubbling at the edges.
  • Serve warm with butter and a drizzle of molasses or syrup.

Notes

Alternatively, form the touton balls, melt a few tablespoons of butter on a hot grill; place several toutons on the grill; cook 4 – 5 minutes on each side and flip.  Add additional butter or margarine, as needed.  Continue to grill until golden brown.
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