In a saucepan, add the milk, butter and one tablespoon of sugar. When bubbles start to form, remove from heat and add the flour all at once, stirring constantly.
Cook the dough until it doesn’t stick to the bottom of the pan and forms a smooth ball. Allow it to cool and incorporate the eggs.
Arrange the dough into a pastry sleeve with a large flower nozzle. Shape the churros to the desired size, cutting with scissors.
Add one-third cup of cane sugar and one teaspoon of cinnamon in a shallow dish. Fry in hot oil until golden brown, coat with the mixture of cinnamon and sugar.
Fill the piping bag with dulce de leche and with the help of a nozzle pipe-in desired amount of filling and serve with cold or hot coffee.
As an Executive Chef at the stunning Fraser River Lodge, Chef Lucky Dhillon works closely with local farmers using fresh and organic ingredients to create delectable and scrumptious farm to table meals for his guests.
“This is an interpretation of the way I look at today’s eating habits and trends. Chaat masala is readily available in every grocery in India. When I first combined chaat with balsamic vinegar and honey, the chaat went to another level. You can substitute any kind of beans and lentils and cauliflower can replace the broccoli." – Ratnani
“The croquettes make a great snack for a party. Feel free to change the shape and size of the croquettes – go all out and see what funky shapes you can come up with!” – Ratnani