Sweet Namibian Fat Cakes (2024)

Recipes

Important Note: When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases. Content, pricing, offers and availability are subject to change at any time - more info.

Sweet Namibian Fat Cakes (1)

Namibian Fat Cakes

Print Recipe Pin Recipe

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Resting Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 12

Calories: 642kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 packet yeast 0.25 oz.
  • 3 cups self-raising flour 24 oz.
  • ½ cup sugar 4 oz.
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 3 cups oil for frying 24 oz.
  • 2 cups lukewarm water 16 oz.

Instructions

  • All ingredients ready? Let's begin!

    Sweet Namibian Fat Cakes (2)

  • Add the sugar and yeast to lukewarm water in a mixing bowl.

    Sweet Namibian Fat Cakes (3)

  • Allow the yeast to soften (usually takes about 5 minutes). Once the yeast produces bubbles, you are ready to move to the next step.

    Sweet Namibian Fat Cakes (4)

  • Sieve the self-raising flour and salt in a large mixing bowl. Pour the yeast mixture into the flour and salt mixture.

    Sweet Namibian Fat Cakes (5)

  • Knead and blend the dough mixture until soft and smooth (about 5-10 minutes).

    Sweet Namibian Fat Cakes (6)

  • Place a cloth over the dough and remove it once it has doubled in size. It can take about 45 minutes to 1 hour.

    Sweet Namibian Fat Cakes (7)

  • Scoop about a handful of the dough.

    Sweet Namibian Fat Cakes (8)

  • Roll it on a floured surface until smooth.

    Sweet Namibian Fat Cakes (9)

  • Flatten the dough and repeat the actions with the rest of the dough.

    Sweet Namibian Fat Cakes (10)

  • Heat the oil in a frying pan, deep-fryer, or a big saucepan to 350°F.

    Sweet Namibian Fat Cakes (11)

  • Fry dough until golden brown on the two sides (at least 2 minutes per side). If the pans are large, you can fry 2-5 pieces at once.

    Sweet Namibian Fat Cakes (12)

  • Enjoy!

    Sweet Namibian Fat Cakes (13)

Nutrition

Calories: 642kcal | Carbohydrates: 31g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 57g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 16g | Monounsaturated Fat: 36g | Trans Fat: 0.2g | Sodium: 391mg | Potassium: 37mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 1IU | Vitamin C: 0.002mg | Calcium: 6mg | Iron: 0.3mg

Sweet Namibian fat cakes are traditionally South African deep-fried dough balls. Common names for this sweet and savory fried dough include vetkoek and Amagwinya.

Fat cakes are usually served as a main course for lunch or dinner, but they taste fantastic as breakfast. It is pretty versatile so that you can relish it with sweet (honey or jam) or savory (chicken or beef) fillings.

Sweet Namibian fat cakes are similar to the Dutch oliebollen. In the early 1800s, Dutch immigrants from Cape Town started frying these dough balls because it was easier and faster to cook than ordinary bread.

Since then, people in South Africa have become accustomed to frying ‘vetkoek’ and consider it a staple food in their household. It does not take plenty of time to prep or cook, and the ingredients (you probably have them already) are inexpensive.

Notes & Tips

  • The Poke Test: To find out when the dough is ready to be fried, you can do a simple test. Poke the ball of dough with your finger to check if the indentation fills back swiftly. If so, the dough is ready to be fried!
  • The Windowpane Test: Take off a piece of the dough (about a golf ball-sized) and stretch it between your fingers.

If the dough does not break and stretch into a thin sheet, then you can continue. However, if it splits, it is necessary to continue kneading the dough.

  • While kneading the dough, you might need to add water or flour, so the consistency of the dough is much like bread dough.
  • Grease your hands before kneading, so the dough will not stick on them. The easiest way to grease your hands is by patting them with flour.

This only seems to work for a few seconds until your hands are dry. Thus, I use a small amount of oil and rub it all over my hands. I much prefer using this method.

  • If you want more precise-shaped fat cakes, I suggest using a deep serving spoon or an ice cream scoop.

Common Questions About Sweet Namibian Fat Cakes

Have a look at the answers to a few common questions about reheating and freezing fat cakes:

Can You Freeze And Reheat Sweet Namibian Fat Cakes?

Fat cakes are scrumptious, so I always leave a few pieces for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. That being said, you can surely reheat leftover sweet Namibian fat cakes or freeze them if you would like to store them for longer.

How To Freeze Sweet Namibian Fat Cakes?

I suggest freezing the fat cakes as soon as it has cooled down. Place it in zip-lock bags in the freezer. You can keep it frozen for up to a month.

How To Reheat Sweet Namibian Fat Cakes?

The best method to reheat fat cakes is in the microwave. You can place the fat cakes on a plate or a layer of paper towels. Reheat it in the microwave for about 30 seconds or until warm. Serve with the filling or sides of your choice. Ensure that the fat cakes are warm and not extremely hot!

How To Store Sweet Namibian Fat Cakes?

It is safe to store the fat cakes in a container or glass dish overnight. It is not necessary to place the fat cakes in the refrigerator because they will most likely become stiff; therefore, I keep them on the counter.

Make sure that you tightly cover the container with its lid or cloth; otherwise, the fat cakes will turn stale or dry. Imagine spending all your time making sweet Namibian fat cakes, only for them to turn chewy and inedible the next day.

Why Is My Sweet Namibian Fat Cakes Raw Inside?

If the fat cakes are raw inside, it is likely due to the frying oil being too hot, or you did not fry them long enough (at least 2 minutes per side). When the oil is too hot, it will only blacken the outside of the fat cakes and leave the inside doughy and raw. Your fat cakes should be golden-brown, much like doughnuts or baked bread.

Eating doughy fat cakes is not safe because the dough mixture contains flour. The grains that flour is made of are sprouted outdoors, which means that flour is raw food. Foods grown outside carry harmful bacteria like Salmonella and E. coli.

Sides or Compliments

Sweet Namibian fat cakes can be served with almost anything! You can spread jam, honey, syrup, peanut butter, or even Nutella on them and enjoy it for breakfast or make a delicious vegetable curry ground meat to put on the fat cakes for supper.

I enjoy ham topped with sliced or grated cheese on my fat cakes because it compliments the sweet and savory taste so well. Here are more ideas you can try:

  • Egg and bacon filling
  • Chicken and mayonnaise filling
  • Avocado, cheese, ham, and lettuce filling
  • Eat with warm soup

Related

Homemade Vietnamese Honeycomb Cake (Banh Bo Nuang)

Savory Vietnamese Steamed Rice Cakes (Banh Beo)

Sweet Vietnamese Steamed Rice Cakes (Bahn Bo Hap)

Homemade Honey Bun Cake

Easy Guyanese Black Cake

Homemade Haitian Cake

Simple Cuban Tres Leches Cake

Fried Chicken and Waffles Ice Cream

Best South African Cookbooks

Best Pillowy Steamed Chocolate Buns

Recent Recipes

The Best Homemade Haitian Akasan Shake

Best Turkish Vegetable Stew

Homemade Guyanese Chow Mein

Best Vietnamese Beef Brisket Pho

Historic Haitian Soup Joumou

Simple Pink Starburst Shots

Easy Crispy Venezuelan Plantain Sandwich (Patacon Maracucho)

Easy Japanese Rice Omelette (Omurice)

Homemade Diablo Sandwich

Easy Low FODMAP Vegan Chocolate Cake Recipe

Easy Asparagus in a Toaster Oven

Sweet Namibian Fat Cakes (2024)

FAQs

What does vetkoek mean? ›

The word vetkoek literally means "fat cake" in Afrikaans. It is similar in shape to a doughnut without a hole, and is made with a yeast dough.

Are iCarly fat cakes real? ›

The factory is probably in British Columbia, because of Washington bordering that province. Jennette McCurdy, while being interviewed on Clevver TV, said she had to eat many "Fat Cakes", which are actually just repackaged Sno Balls®.

Can you freeze fat cakes? ›

I recommend that you freeze them for longer storage. Wrap each fat cake in a layer of plastic wrap, and place it all together in an airtight zipper bag. Store in the freezer for up to 3 months.

Why is my vetkoek raw inside? ›

Why is my vetkoek raw inside? If your vetkoek is raw inside but dark on the outside, it means the oil was too hot. The outside was cooked before the heat could reach the centre.

Why is my vetkoek so hard? ›

Place the cooked Vetkoek on some roller towel to get rid of the excess oil, as soon as they come off of the heat you will notice that the outside is rather hard but once you have let them stand for a short while they will get nice and soft.

What is Magwinya in English? ›

Magwinya, also known as African Fat Cakes (or mini doughnuts as I like to them call them) are balls of fried dough, coated in sugar and dipped in jam. Delicious.

What cakes can you not freeze? ›

You can't freeze and defrost a fondant covered cake as the moisture in the freezer makes the fondant sticky. Buttercream on the other hand freezes very well for cakes that have already been decorated.

Where did Magwinya come from? ›

The origin of magwinya

Magwinya is believed to have originated from the Xhosa people in South Africa. The Xhosa are known for their traditional cooking, so it's no surprise that they would come up with a delicious snack like magwinya. Today, magwinya is enjoyed by many and can be found all over the country.

What is a vetkoek in Zulu? ›

The word literally means 'fat cake'. In Zulu and Xhosa they are called amagwinya or magwinya.

Who invented the vetkoek? ›

The Origins of Vetkoek

The dish is thought to have originated with the Voortrekkers, Dutch settlers who moved into the interior of South Africa in the 1830s. Seeking portable and durable food options for their long journeys, they developed vetkoek as a practical solution.

What is the difference between Oliebollen and vetkoek? ›

Vetkoek is essentially deep fried buns that can be eaten with anything from apricot jam to curry mince. It is somewhat similar to Dutch "oliebollen", the main diference being that oliebollen are sweet and contains raisins.

Is vetkoek made from bread dough? ›

Vetkoek is a traditional South African fried dough bread.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Mrs. Angelic Larkin

Last Updated:

Views: 5689

Rating: 4.7 / 5 (47 voted)

Reviews: 86% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Mrs. Angelic Larkin

Birthday: 1992-06-28

Address: Apt. 413 8275 Mueller Overpass, South Magnolia, IA 99527-6023

Phone: +6824704719725

Job: District Real-Estate Facilitator

Hobby: Letterboxing, Vacation, Poi, Homebrewing, Mountain biking, Slacklining, Cabaret

Introduction: My name is Mrs. Angelic Larkin, I am a cute, charming, funny, determined, inexpensive, joyous, cheerful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.