"Beaver Tails" Recipe  Canadian Recipes     |   "Beaver Tails"  Canadian Doughnuts  " If you ever visited Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, in the winter months on the Rideau Canal, which is the longest skating rink in the world, they serve a sweet pastry, that is essentially a flat doughnut with sugar on top. 
  Dough:  1/2 cup warm water  5 teaspoons dry yeast  pinch of sugar  1 cup warm milk  1/3 cup sugar  1 1/2 teaspoons salt  1 teaspoon vanilla  2 eggs  1/3 cup oil  4 1/4 - 5 cups unbleached all-purpose flour  oil for frying  granulated sugar for dusting  cinnamon 
   |      In a large mixing bowl, stir together the yeast, warm water and pinch  of sugar. Allow to stand a couple of minutes to allow yeast to swell or dissolve. 
  Stir in remaining sugar, milk, vanilla, eggs, oil, salt and most of flour to make soft dough. Knead 5-8 minutes (by hand or with a dough hook), adding flour as needed to form a firm, smooth, elastic dough. Place in a greased bowl. 
  Place bowl in a plastic bag and seal. (If not using right away, you can  refrigerate the dough at this point). Let rise in a covered, lightly greased bowl, about 30-40 minutes. Gently deflate dough, (if dough is coming out of the fridge, allow to warm up about 40 minutes before proceeding). 
  Pinch off a golf ball sized piece of dough. Roll out into an oval and let  rest, covered with a tea towel, while you are preparing the remaining  dough. 
  Heat about 4 inches of oil in fryer (a wok works best but you can use a Dutch oven or whatever you usually use for frying). Temperature of the oil should be about 385 F. Test by tossing in a tiny bit of dough and see if it sizzles and swells immediately. If it does, the oil temperature is where it should be. 
  Stretch the ovals into a tail - thinning them out and enlarging them as you do. Add the beaver tails to the hot oil, about 1-2 at a time. 
  Turn once to fry until the undersides are deep brown. Lift beaver tails  out with tongs and drain on paper towels. 
  Fill a large bowl with a few cups of white sugar . Toss beaver tails in  sugar (with a little cinnamon if you wish) and shake off excess. 
  You can also top off Beaver Tails with whatever preserves, pie fillings or even just powdered   |