Gosh-e fil

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Gosh-e fil (Persian: گوش فیل), also known as elephant ear or elephant ear pastry, is a traditional Iranian and Afghan pastry. The name "gosh-e fil" translates to "elephant's ear" in Persian, which is a reference to the pastry's shape.

Ingredients[edit]

The primary ingredients used in gosh-e fil include:

Preparation[edit]

The preparation of gosh-e fil involves several steps: 1. **Dough Preparation**: The dough is made by mixing flour, milk, sugar, and cardamom. The mixture is kneaded until it becomes smooth and elastic. 2. **Shaping**: Small portions of the dough are taken and rolled out into thin, flat pieces. These pieces are then shaped to resemble an elephant's ear. 3. **Frying**: The shaped dough is deep-fried in hot oil until it becomes golden and crispy. 4. **Flavoring**: After frying, the pastries are often sprinkled with powdered sugar and sometimes drizzled with rose water for added flavor. 5. **Garnishing**: Finally, the pastries are garnished with finely chopped pistachios or almonds.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Gosh-e fil is commonly prepared during festive occasions and celebrations in Iran and Afghanistan. It is often enjoyed with a cup of tea and is a popular treat during the Persian New Year (Nowruz) and other cultural festivities.

Similar Pastries[edit]

Gosh-e fil is similar to other fried pastries found in various cuisines around the world, such as:

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