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QuestionCan warm milk replace the water?Community AnswerYes, you can use milk or water. You will have to use a lot of milk so that the dough is smooth and not dry.
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QuestionCan I use ordinary milk if I have no coconut milk?Community AnswerThough mahamri are traditionally made with coconut milk, you can also use regular milk, though it gives the doughnuts a slightly different flavor.
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QuestionCan I use milk and eggs when preparing mahamri?Community AnswerYou can replace the coconut milk with regular milk, but I would avoid using eggs.
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QuestionCan l use both coconut milk and water?Community AnswerYes, of course. In the recipe you use both to give the mahamri both flavor and moistness.
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QuestionWhat type of oil should be used?Community AnswerConsider using vegetabel oil. It brings out the taste of the Manamri.
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QuestionCan I use coconut powder?Oh live 🫒Community AnswerYes, it will still work. It will give it more of a nutty taste.
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QuestionCan you use beans instead of black dried peas?Oh live 🫒Community AnswerNo, you can’t. Beans are very different from peas and you will not get the same delicious taste.
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QuestionCan I mix every thing at once instead of using steps?Mystery899Community AnswerMixing everything at once instead of using steps might lead to the cake failing or not tasting good. You should always follow the steps when it comes to baking, it's not that different from getting a chemistry experiment right.
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QuestionCan I replace cinnamon powder with ginger?Community AnswerYes, you can. Keep in mind it does change the flavor profile, but if you are into experimentation, give it a go!
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QuestionCan I used carrot grater for coconuts while making coconut milk?Community AnswerYou could. Or, use a coconut scraper, which is usually used to make grated coconut. A food processor, using a grater attachment, does just as well, if not better.
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QuestionCan I use self rising flour?Community AnswerYou could, but the texture will be different. You might get extra leavening, but it's all experimentation.
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QuestionCan I use water only?Community AnswerThe coconut milk is there to add extra flavor and the fat is necessary for a flavorful taste and a better crumb. I cannot think of a better substitution without making a flat, tasteless pancake.
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QuestionWhat preservative can I use for my mahamri to last longer?Community AnswerYou really cannot find a healthy preservative to make these last longer. Citric acid is often used, but you can't use it with yeast because it will kill the yeast. Refrigerate or freeze your mahamri is my best recommendation.
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QuestionHow long should the flour sit after mixing before I start cooking?Community AnswerA minimum of 1 hour. This allows the yeast to activate well. You can also determine by size. When the dough is double its size, you can go on with the cooking. (Some people like to leave it overnight.)
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QuestionWhy isn't mahamri golden brown?Community AnswerThe colour depends on how long you leave it for in the oil and the temperature of the oil.
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QuestionCan I use sugar molasses to sweeten mahamri?Community AnswerYou can; however, the traditional recipe does not contain molasses, as it is not an ingredient in most East African dishes.
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QuestionHow can I make my mahamri puffy and hollow inside?Community AnswerThis is dependent on a light batter and a higher heat for the cooking oil. If using a dense batter, this won't lend itself well to a puffy mahamri.
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QuestionCan I use bicarbonate if I don't have yeast when making mahamri?Community AnswerYou will not get the texture or the flavor of traditional mahamri if you use baking soda. In fact, you need baking soda AND baking powder for any decent leavening, but still, it won't be the same.
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QuestionWhat other spice can I use in place of cardamom?Dalal AbugaithCommunity AnswerMix together equal parts cinnamon and nutmeg and use in place of the cardamom called for in your recipe.
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QuestionShould the milk and water be combined together?Community AnswerNo. The water is used to proof the yeast. The milk is then later mixed with the proofed yeast mixture (which contains the water).
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QuestionCan I use milk if I don't have coconut milk?Community AnswerYes, you may be able to use milk, but remember, the final taste might seem unusual.
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