This no-yeast puff puff recipe provides a tasty variety of the traditional popular African snack....
This no-yeast puff puff recipe provides a tasty variety of the traditional popular African snack. A secret ingredient gives them the yeasty flavor with no need to wait for them to rise. They’re ideal for a fast snack-attack fix, breakfast, and parties!

A friend calls me one afternoon and tells me she’s throwing an impromptu African-themed party, and would I please bring puff puff. Good thing I know how to make the version that you don’t have to wait for the yeast to develop. Self-rising flour, beer, and an egg make this treat super fast.
What sells this recipe is how little time it takes to make it. Instead of having to wait for the yeast to work its magic, you can have it in your face in 15 minutes. It tastes like beer bread, only this one is even better because it’s fried.
If you have ever traveled to any West African country or attended a West African gathering, chances are you have tasted this incredible fried dough. It’s an extremely popular snack food sold on almost every street corner imaginable and goes under different aliases.
Ghanaians call it bofrot (togbei), the Congolese call it mikate, it’s gbofloto in the Ivory Coast; Cameroonians and Nigerians call it puff puff. You may hear it called African beignets in other parts, which explains why I had to try New Orleans beignets.
I don’t recommend making the dough ahead because the baking powder may lose its strength. However, you can store fried puff puffs in a paper-towel-lined container in the fridge and crisp them back up in a 350℉ (180 ℃) air fryer or oven.
We enjoy this snack mainly for breakfast with a hot cup of coffee or tea. But today, especially with so many Africans living abroad, it’s a must for parties. So I like making chin chin, banana fritters, and akara to go with them.
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This blog post was originally published in October 2013 and has been updated with additional tips, new photos, and a video.
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