Pane Fritto Con Acciuda
3 oz. anchovies
3 cups flour
1 teaspoon granulated sugar
Pinch of salt
1/4 oz. dry yeast
1 egg
2 cups water
1 tablespoon olive oil
3 cups corn oil
Drain the anchovies and cut each fish into thirds. Set aside. Combine flour, sugar, salt, and yeast in a bowl. Beat egg and combine with water and 1 tablespoon of oil. Add the egg mixture to the flour and mix until blended. Dough should be soft and runny. Place in a bowl, cover, and let rise for one to one and a half hours. When the dough is double the original size, remove it from the bowl and set it on a pastry board. Pinch off 1 teaspoon, flatten it in the palm of your hand, place an anchovy in the center and seal it inside by rolling the dough into a ball. If the dough is too soft to handle, allow it to remain in the bowl. Keep a little extra flour on hand. Take a teaspoon, dip into the dough, and pull up enough dough to fill the spoon. With flour on your fingers, trim off any hanging dough. Place the anchovy in the center of the dough and fold the dough over it. Do not place it on a board, but drop it directly into hot oil, coaxing it from the spoon with a floured finger. Place a two quart pot over medium-high heat. Heat to hot. Add oil. Allow to heat. Drop anchovy balls into the hot oil one at a time. They will puff immediately. Allow to brown. Turn. Remove and drain. Eat warm. Anchovy Puffs are best eaten immediately. You can make a sweet version by omitting the stuffing with anchovies, frying, and then coating with sugar or honey.