Coconut Puff-Puff (Deep-fried Coconut Dough)

Coconut Puff-Puff (Deep-fried Coconut Dough) – a twist on the popular West African fried dough with the addition of coconut milk and coconut flakes.

Coconut Puff-Puff (Deep-fried Coconut Dough)

Puff-puff  is  a West African traditional fried dough that is sold in every neighborhood, on street corners, in West Africa. They are  impossible to resist once you take a bite. It is comparable to yeast doughnuts with less sugar and with a sort of fermented yeast taste.

If you were to vote on the most popular West African snack, I think puff-puff would probably win big. I put a twist on this classic African snack by adding coconut and coconut milk.

Coconut Puff-Puff (Deep-fried Coconut Dough)

The first time I made these to take to a party, I was on the phone with my dear friend   and  I mentioned to  her that  I was making coconut puff-puff   for a party and she said , “You know no one would eat them right? My response was, “Why not, they taste good”. She said, well people are not use to eating coconut puff-puff. “They will soon”, I said. After a drawn out conversation, we concluded that I should make a side-by-side comparison between the two (puff-puff and the coconut puff-puff) and see which one people were going to devour first.

I did just that and guess what? You guessed right! coconut puff-puff won with an overwhelming victory. In fact, it was gone before any other meal-you would be surprise at how pleasant the coconut milk and flakes enrich this recipe.

Coconut Puff-Puff (Deep-fried Coconut Dough)

The coconut flakes give these puff-puff  a slight crunch and a special and different flavor .

The main ingredients are flour, coconut milk, flour, yeast, salt and coconut flakes. Once everything is mixed, set it aside in a warm area to proof or rise. If dough is too thick add a little bit of water or coconut milk.

Best served warm.

Watch How To Make It

 

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Coconut Puff-puff( Deep fried coconut dough)

Coconut Puff-Puff (Deep fried coconut dough) - a twist on the popular West African fried dough with the addition of coconut milk and coconut flakes.
4.91 from 10 votes

Ingredients

  • 1 cups warm water
  • 2 cup coconut milk
  • 2 1/4 teaspoon active dry yeast or 0.25 oz. 1 packet
  • 1/2- 3/4 cup sugar
  • 1/4- 1/2 Tablespoon salt
  • 1 cup coconut flakes
  • 4-1/2 cup flour
  • Oil for deep frying

Instructions

  • In a large bowl add the warm water, coconut milk, salt, sugar, and yeast. Set aside for 5 minutes
  • Then add flour and mix with a wooden spoon or hands preferably, followed by coconut flakes. Mix well until flour and coconut flakes have been fully incorporated.
  • Set the mixture in a warm area and let it rise and double in size -approximately 1- 2 hours
  • In a large, sauce pan pour vegetable oil , until it is at least 3 inches (or about 5 centimeters) high (too little will result in flatter balls), and place on medium heat until oil is 375 degrees.
  • The dough is going to be sticky so use your hands to grab a little bit of mixture at time and drop in the oil or use a spoon to spoon up the batter, and another spoon or spatula to drop it in the oil, sort of in the shape of a ball. Do not overcrowd the pan. Do so in batch
  • Fry for a few minutes until the bottom side is golden brown.
  • Turn the ball over and fry for a few more minutes until the other side is golden brown.
  • Use a large spoon or something like that to take it out of the oil. I usually place them on napkins right away to soak up some of the excess oil.
  • If desired, you can roll the finished product in table sugar or powdered sugar to make it sweeter

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 155kcal (8%)| Carbohydrates: 22g (7%)| Protein: 2g (4%)| Fat: 7g (11%)| Saturated Fat: 6g (38%)| Sodium: 243mg (11%)| Potassium: 90mg (3%)| Fiber: 1g (4%)| Sugar: 11g (12%)| Vitamin C: 0.2mg| Calcium: 6mg (1%)| Iron: 1.4mg (8%)

 

Nutrition Facts
Coconut Puff-puff( Deep fried coconut dough)
Amount Per Serving
Calories 155 Calories from Fat 63
% Daily Value*
Fat 7g11%
Saturated Fat 6g38%
Sodium 243mg11%
Potassium 90mg3%
Carbohydrates 22g7%
Fiber 1g4%
Sugar 11g12%
Protein 2g4%
Vitamin C 0.2mg0%
Calcium 6mg1%
Iron 1.4mg8%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

 

Coconut Puff-Puff (Deep-fried Coconut Dough)

Coconut Puff-Puff (Deep-fried Coconut Dough)

Coconut Puff-Puff (Deep-fried Coconut Dough)

Coconut Puff-Puff (Deep-fried Coconut Dough)

Coconut Puff-Puff (Deep-fried Coconut Dough)

Coconut Puff-Puff (Deep-fried Coconut Dough)

Coconut Puff-Puff (Deep-fried Coconut Dough)

Coconut Puff-Puff (Deep-fried Coconut Dough)

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63 Comments

  1. I added vanilla and a tad of lemon rind I’m not sure. Still didn’t get a lot of flavor the balls were perfect and fluffy. I was thinking cinnamon maybe

    1. Sounds good. Everyone likes different levels of flavor. Cloves, nutmeg, ginger, and cardamom would spice it up, too. Thanks for sharing your ideas.

  2. 5 stars
    Hi, Thanks for your good work.

    I have two questions for you-

    in terms of the coconut flakes – should they be sweetened coconut flakes or unsweetened coconut flakes?

    second, you said 4-1/2 cup flour. Is that 4 and 1/2 cups (four and a half cups)? I was unsure.

    Thank you.

    1. Hi Kay, For the most part I use sweetened coconut flakes because it is readily available . Yes it is 4 cups plus 1/2 cups of flour .

      Enjoy!

      1. hahah I really wish I read the comments before mixing! I think i added too much sugar because I used sweetened condensed milk as well!
        But let’s see how it turns out as it is currently set aside to rise (then I decided to casually look around the page more).
        I have now just added some more salt hoping to offset the sugar, then yeast to offset the added salt. Not sure where I’m going with this or if I really understand the science but I hope it works 😀

  3. This is a lovely recipe…. But what about using condensed milk in place of coconut milk? Just asking if it’ll work?

    1. Hi Liz. The coconut milk intensifies the flavor of this puff puff hence I would advise you go with it. If you must use the condensed milk in place of the coconut milk, I would suggest you cut back on the sugar so it is not overly sweet. Happy cooking!

  4. 5 stars
    God bless you for sharing this recipe. I am the greatest Coconut lover in the entire universe. No competition…lol. This is so perfect. I was yearning for puff puff but not the regular kind I’m used to. I went to Google and searched for Coconut puff puff and BINGO! Lol… I followed your instructions but I mixed all-purpose Flour with wheat flour and I used a mixture of half cup of coconut sugar and half cup of raw turbinado sugar. The outcome was just the amount of sweetness I needed in my body. Not too sweet but just right. Thanks so much for this recipe.

    1. Uzo,
      I think we going to have to fight for the title of Greatest COconut lover. OMG is life. I have actually met people who hate coconut. They don’t know what they are missing. I have to try this recipe this weekend. Looks so delicious

  5. Very confusing the 2-1/4 cup flour. Was that 1/4 cup flour or 2 cups? I used 2 cups and I messed up my recipe ☹️ Please make the listing of measurements clearer. Thanks

  6. I forgot to say the most important part: I’m a coconut lover too! Are there any other coconut dishes you have from Cameroon or any other West African nation?

  7. 5 stars
    Thanks so much for your platform for Cameroonian cooking! My cousin did the swab DNA test and found out that is exactly where our people are from. Very exciting and I will one day journey there. I am having an International Thanksgiving Day in my class and I have asked some of the students from other countries to dress in traditional clothing and share some of their culture with the class. They also have to make a traditional dish to share. As their teacher, I surely did not want to be left out, but I also did not want to make anything that was time consuming, costly or elaborate. Puff Puff is the way to go! I’ll try it out on my husband first so I’ll be ready next month! Hopefully I’ll find something to wear that is specific to Cameroon…we’ll see. Thanks again!

    1. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts, Anana. Please do let me know how it turns out for you. Enjoy!

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