Shuangbaotai


Shuangbaotai or horse hooves is a sweet Taiwanese fried dough food with chewy dough containing large air pockets on the inside and a crisp crust on the outside. It is made by twisting two small pieces of dough together and frying them, causing them to separate slightly while remaining connected.

Names

The Mandarin Chinese name of this food, shuāngbāotāi meaning "twins", is derived from the fact that the dish is two pastries twisted slightly together as if conjoined twins. The Taiwanese Hokkien name is 馬花糋, which roughly means "horse-hoof cake", also in reference to its shape. Another Hokkien name is 雙生仔 meaning twins.

Regional

In Taiwan, shuangbaotai are a type of snack typically sold by hawkers at street stalls or in night markets, but not in regular restaurants or bakeries.

Comparisons

It is similar in taste and texture to a New Orleans-style beignet from the United States.