Sweet Crunchy African Chin Chin Recipe (2024)

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This sweet, crunchy, African Chin Chin recipe is so delicious and easy to make! Make it with eight easy-to-find ingredients. Plus, it can be customized and is the perfect snack for kids and special occasions.

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About This Recipe

Chin chinis apopular West African fried snack that is similar to Scandinavian klenat. Think of chin chin as mini biscuits. It is bite-sized, golden brown in color, and sweet in flavor. You'll often find it served on plates as a snack/starter at African parties. Chin chin is also popular amongst kids too because of its size and sweetness.

Chin chin is usually served alongside Puff puff and Meat Pie as an appetizer at Nigerian parties. I was first introduced to this snack by my Mum, as she is a big fan. Whenever we go to Nigerian parties, she always prioritizes tasting the chin chin as they are not all created equal! Like most traditional recipes, the best chin chin can be found in Nigeria, but my Mum and I needed a solution to her craving, so we decided to create our own special recipe!

There are lots of different types of. Some are soft, while others are crunchy and some are sweet, while others are spicy! You can also add cinnamon, nutmeg, and coconut. My favorite type of chin chin has a hint of coconut, which I'll share today.

Ingredients

  • All-purpose flour: Sieve all-purpose flour before mixing the dry ingredients to eliminate any lumps and dirt.
  • Sugar: Use granulated sugar for this recipe.
  • Baking powder: Add ⅛ a teaspoon of baking powder if you want crunchy chin chin. If you prefer them soft, add ¼ teaspoon or more.
  • Nutmeg: Nutmeg adds delicious warm, nutty notes to the chin chin. Grate a whole nutmeg or use ground nutmeg.
  • Coconut flakes (optional): As I love coconut chin chin I added some desiccated coconut flakes to this recipe to give it a tropical twist.
  • Egg: I added one egg to this recipe. However, do not add eggs if you like them hard and crunchy.
  • Milk: I used coconut milk to get even more coconut flavor, but you can use any of your choice.
  • Butter: Use unsalted butter for this recipe. Cut it into equal-sized cubes and make sure it is cold.
  • Oil: You can use vegetable or sunflower oil for frying. However, if you want coconut-flavored chin chin then use coconut oil.
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Equipment

  • Rolling pin: You will need a rolling pin to roll the dough flat. It should be about ⅕ inch thick as the chin chin puffs up when fried.
  • Mixing bowl: Use a mixing bowl to mix the ingredients together.
  • Pizza cutter: It is best to use a pizza cutter to cut the chin chin into your desired shape. I have used a knife before and it took a lot longer. However, you can use a knife if you don't have a pizza cutter.

How to Make African Chin Chin

  1. Combine dry ingredients: Grab a medium-sized bowl. Add 3 cups of all-purpose flour, ⅔ cup of sugar, ⅛ teaspoon of baking powder, ¼ teaspoon of nutmeg, and 3-4 tablespoon of coconut flakes to the bowl and mix until well combined.
  2. Rubbing method: Then, grab ¼ cup of cold butter straight from the fridge and make sure the butter is cut into equal-sized small cubes. Add the butter to the flour mix and rub the butter and flour together using your fingertips. The mixture should look like breadcrumbs. You can also use a food processor for this step.
  3. Combine wet and dry ingredients: Next, mix one egg and ⅔ cup of milk in a separate bowl. Pour the wet ingredients into the butter and flour mixture and mix it with your hand or a knife until the mixture forms a dough.
  4. Knead dough: Once the dough has formed, dust flour on a surface and knead the dough until smooth, sticky and well combined. Then, use a rolling pin to flatten the dough. It should be about ⅕ inch thick. Use a pizza cutter to cut the chin chin into equal-sized cubes or any shape you desire (see photo below).
  5. Fry: Heat oil in a saucepan or in a deep fryer and cook until golden brown. Be careful not to add too much chin chin to the oil as you do not want it to get stuck together.
  6. Leave to cool: Add cooked chin chin to a plate with paper towels to remove excess oil. Leave to cool completely and serve!
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Tips and Tricks

  • Texture: My Mum and I tried this recipe three times until it was perfect. The first time we made them, we added ¼ teaspoon of baking soda and they came out soft and cakey. This is fine if you like this kind of chin chin, but if you want a biscuit-like texture, add less or none at all!
  • Dough: The dough should be smooth, sticky, and firm but not too wet.
  • Milk: Use full-fat, low-fat, or plant-based milk for this recipe depending on your preference. Be aware that the type of milk you use will affect the taste.
  • Sugar: Feel free to increase or decrease the amount of sugar that you add to this recipe.
  • Butter: It is essential that the butter is cold and straight from the fridge to achieve the best dough.
  • Oil: I used sunflower oil to cook. However, if you want a stronger coconut flavor, cook it in coconut oil. You can also use vegetable oil too.
  • Plain: Our recipe includes coconut flakes and coconut milk, as coconut chin chin is my favorite! However, you can use normal milk instead and skip the coconut flakes if you want the plain traditional chin chin.
  • Flavor variations: Chin chin is such a fun recipe because there are many flavor variations. You can add ground pepper to spice things up or add cinnamon, vanilla, or cocoa powder for chocolate chin chin!
  • Batch: It is very easy to double or triple this recipe if you need to feed a crowd!
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FAQs

What are the process of making chin chin?

Start by mixing all the dry ingredients until they are well combined. Then, add cold butter chunks to the flour mix and rub the butter and flour together using your fingertips. The mixture should look like breadcrumbs. Next, mix the wet ingredients together (egg and milk) in a separate bowl. Pour the wet ingredients into the butter and flour mixture and mix it with your hand or a knife until the mixture forms a dough. Once the dough has formed, dust flour on a surface and knead the dough until well combined. Then, use a rolling pin to flatten the dough. It should be about ⅕ inch thick. Use a pizza cutter to cut the dough and cook in hot oil until golden brown.

Can baking soda be used for Chin Chin?

Yes, it can, but it depends on whether you want a soft or hard, crunchy chin chin. Baking soda will make it soft.

How to preserve chin chin?

Store in an air-tight jar or container at room temperature for 3-4 days. You can also use a zip-lock bag.

What type of food is Chin Chin?

It is a golden-brown bite-sized West African snack. It tastes similar to biscuits and is normally eaten as a snack or served on special occasions.

What makes chin chin crunchy?

It can be soft or crunchy, depending on how it is prepared. Add a small amount of eggs or none at all to make it crunchy. Omitting the baking powder or adding less will also make it more crunchy.

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Sweet Crunchy African Chin Chin Recipe

Jen Sim

This sweet crunchy African Chin Chin recipe is easy to make and it's SO delicious! It is very easy to customize and is the perfect snack for kids and special occasions.

5 from 9 votes

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Course: Snack

Cuisine: African, Nigerian

Keyword: chin chin recipe, snack

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 6 people

Author: Jen Sim

Equipment

  • Medium sized bowl

  • Rolling Pin

  • Pizza Cutter

Ingredients

  • 3 cups of all-purpose flour
  • cup of sugar
  • teaspoon of baking powder
  • ¼ teaspoon of nutmeg
  • 1 egg
  • cup of coconut milk
  • Coconut flakes
  • ¼ cup of butter cold
  • Oil for frying

Instructions

  • Grab a medium-sized bowl. Add 3 cups of all-purpose flour, ⅔ cup of sugar, ⅛ teaspoon of baking powder, ¼ teaspoon of nutmeg, and 3-4 tablespoon of coconut flakes to the bowl and mix until well combined.

  • Then, grab ¼ cup of cold butter straight from the fridge and make sure the butter is but into equal-sized small cubes. Add the butter to the flour mix and rub the butter and flour together using your fingertips. The mixture should look like breadcrumbs. You can also use a food processor for this step.

  • Next, mix 1 egg and ⅔ cup of milk in a separate bowl. Pour the wet ingredients into the butter and flour mixture and mix it with your hand or a knife until the mixture forms a dough.

  • Once the dough has formed dust flour on a surface and knead the dough until smooth, sticky and well combined. Then, use a rolling pin to flatten the dough. It should be about ⅕ inches thick. Use a pizza cutter to cut the chin chin into equal-sized cubes or any shape you desire.

  • Heat oil in a saucepan or in a deep fryer and cook chin chin until golden brown. Be careful not to add too much chin chin to the oil as you do not want it to get stuck together.

  • Add cooked chin chin to a plate with paper towels to remove excess oil. Leave to cool completely and serve!

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Notes

Make sure the butter is cold before you rub it with the flour mixture. This will help you make the best dough!

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Comments

  1. Stephanie

    Sweet Crunchy African Chin Chin Recipe (15)
    I've never tried African Chin Chin before, but I'm so glad I found this recipe. What a delicious sweet treat and I loved the crunchy flavor. We gobbled these up in less than a few days and will definitely be making them again.

    Reply

  2. Marta

    Sweet Crunchy African Chin Chin Recipe (16)
    These chin chin were so fun to make! The kids helped cut in the butter and cut the squares. I loved how puffy and spiced they were. Definitely a repeat recipe for us.

    Reply

    • Nij

      Sweet Crunchy African Chin Chin Recipe (17)
      These sweet Chin Chin were easy and straight forward to make. Made for my nephews and they loved them, ate most of them in one sitting. Next time I’ll try adding the cocoa powder you suggested.

      Reply

  3. Britney Brown-Chamberlain

    Sweet Crunchy African Chin Chin Recipe (18)
    These are such a treat! We made them last weekend and literally ate them all while watching movies. So delicious!

    Reply

  4. Lilly

    Sweet Crunchy African Chin Chin Recipe (19)
    I love the hint of coconut in this chin chin! Thank you for sharing such detailed recipe notes and photos. It made making it so easy!

    Reply

    • Cynthia

      Thank you so much I love this😊

      Reply

  5. Robin

    Sweet Crunchy African Chin Chin Recipe (20)
    I had always wanted to try to make Chin Chin so I was excited to come across this recipe. It was simple, but so scrumptious.

    Reply

  6. Chenée

    Sweet Crunchy African Chin Chin Recipe (21)
    I love chin chin but this was my first time trying to make it myself! Your instructions were so helpful and it came out delicious! I especially like the touch of nutmeg.

    Reply

  7. Jazz

    Sweet Crunchy African Chin Chin Recipe (22)
    Hadn't made chin chin in years and it was like I never forgot with your recipe. Mine turned out perfectly. Thank you!

    Reply

  8. skyler

    Sweet Crunchy African Chin Chin Recipe (23)
    they are so good and I got extra credit points in class for making delicious snacks for my project on Africa.

    Reply

    • Jen Sim

      Great! I’m glad to hear that you enjoyed it and got extra points in class!

      Reply

  9. Afro treats

    We love African snacks and we love what you do. Would love to collaborate with you on new recipes. Let’s create something new with our products and inspire new recipes.

    Reply

  10. Bee

    This recipe was perfect! I like my chin softer, but still crunchy so used 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda, and it was mwah! My whole family enjoyed it. Thank you for sharing this recipe!

    Reply

    • Jen Sim

      Glad you enjoyed it, Bee!

      Reply

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