Homemade Beaver Tail Recipe (2024)

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Looking for a sweet classic Canadian treat? This beaver tail recipe is a delicious Canadian dessert that’s perfect for movie night, Canada Day, parties and game day. The classic Canadian beaver tail is shaped like a beaver’s tail, tastes like a mini donut and is best served warm and coated in cinnamon sugar. Get ready to treat yourself to a taste of Canada with this carnival favourite.

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Named for their resemblance to a beaver’s tail, these flat donuts consist of fried dough coated in cinnamon sugar. Try them with maple butter, hot chocolate sauce or a double-dunk of cinnamon sugar!

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Why You’ll Love this Easy Sweet Canadian Treat

  • Easy: The iconic Canadian BeaverTails™ copycat recipe is easy to recreate. Once you’ve made the dough you just need to fry the beaver tails in hot oil and add cinnamon sugar and/or different toppings.
  • Crowd-pleasing: Nobody is going to refuse this ultimate Canadian carnival and fair food. The crispy exterior coated in sugar and cinnamon makes them really popular and you can just imagine how good they smell when fresh and hot. If you’re expecting a crowd, make sure you at least double or triple the recipe!
  • Delicious: If you love desserts like funnel cake and sugared warm pastries, you will love this variation of doughnuts. Call them the best beaver tails or even call them BieberTails – whatever their name, they’re a delicious, true Canadian classic!
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Beaver Tail Ingredients

Whether you’re in a rush to make this Canadian fried dough treat or you want to get fancy and add a square pattern to look like a beaver’s tail, you don’t need too many ingredients for this popular pastry.

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Along with milk, active dry yeast, sugar, oil, and melted butter, you need salt, vanilla, egg, flour, and ground cinnamon. If you want to offer a variety of toppings such as banana slices, extra brown sugar, peanut butter, and so on, go ahead and get those ready, so everyone can add what they want to theirs.

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And if you are a donut fan, I bet you’ll also like this donut holes recipe or these Baked Gluten Free Cinnamon Spice Glazed Donuts.

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How to Make Beaver Tails at Home

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Bloom the yeast: Let them yeast and warm milk sit for a while then whisk in sugar, oil, butter, salt, and vanilla.
Mix in more ingredients: Add the egg to the yeast mixture and then the flour, mixing until you get dough.
Let the dough rest: Knead the dough (by hand or with a stand mixer fitted with a dough hook) and then let it sit in a warm place to rise covered with a tea towel.
Shape the beaver tails: Cut the dough into pieces and shape each one into a ball, then let them rest again.
Cook the beaver tails: Shape each dough ball into a beavers tail (long oval) then fry in hot oil until golden brown on both sides, and drain on paper towels.
Add the cinnamon sugar coating: Dip the fried beaver tails in the cinnamon sugar mixture, working in batches if needed.

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Substitutions and Variations

Use any other neutral cooking oil you prefer and choose an electric deep fryer or Dutch oven if you have one since these hold the right oil temperature. Also feel free to sub another flavour for the vanilla or swap in something else for the cinnamon and white sugar dip. Whole wheat flour could also be used.

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Marshmallows, a squeeze of lemon or lime juice… anything goes! Nutella would also be amazing on beaver tails if you love chocolate as much as me! Another classic flavour combo with a tangy twist is cinnamon and sugar with a squeeze of fresh lemon juice on top! You could also serve with maple syrup and powdered sugar. If you are a fan of savoury food, you might like to top with garlic butter.

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Another presentation option is to use a knife to score the dough after it is shaped to add a square pattern to look like beavers tails.

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History of Deep Fried Beaver Tails

Beaver tails, which are quite similar to elephant ears in the United States, are an iconic Canadian donut-bannock inspired pastry which are known for eating while skating on the Rideau Canal in Ottawa. According to the Food Bloggers of Canada, this Canadian doughnut was invented in the late 1970s. Grant and Pam Hooker sold them at the Killaloe craft and community fair. The BeaverTails™ store as we know it today opened 1980.

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What to Serve with Beaver Tails

You can also change the cinnamon and sugar in this beaver tail recipe for caramel or fudge syrup, sliced fresh fruit (bananas are good) or anything else you want to enjoy with your homemade beaver tails. Enjoy one with some coffee or hot chocolate as an indulgent treat. If enjoying these flat donuts on Canada Day, you can serve with Nanaimo bars or Canadian butter tarts.

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Deep Frying Safety Tips

Always choose an oil that has a high smoke point. Vegetable oil, corn oil, canola oil or peanut oil are popular and affordable options to consider. I like to use a Dutch oven because it holds the heat well, unless you have a deep fryer. When deep frying, never leave hot oil unattended. It is important to have the lid for the pot at hand. If the oil ignites, place the lid on the pot to extinguish. Also, be sure to keep children (and pets) well away from the deep frying process.

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Storage Instructions

  • As you probably expect, homemade beaver tails are best served hot as soon as they’re cooked. But if you do have some left over, you can keep them in an airtight container and enjoy them within 3 days.
  • You can also freeze them for up to 3 months but don’t dip them in cinnamon sugar first. Another idea is to freeze the prepared dough and fry the beaver tails after thawing.
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Best Canadian Beaver Tail FAQs

Can you make beaver tails in an air fryer?

Whether you remember beaver tails fondly from your childhood or you and your folks knew then as elephant ears, these are 2 names for the same delicious Canadian pastry treat. But if you prefer to air fry rather than deep fry, you might be curious whether this recipe is suitable. You can air fry them for about 5 minutes at 350°F but, unless you have a huge air fryer, you can only do one or two at a time, so it might be quicker to deep fry them in hot oil the traditional way.

Can you make a gluten free beaver tail?

You definitely don’t have to miss out on this yummy treat just because you can’t have gluten. Simply use your preferred measure-for-measure gluten-free flour (1:1) in the recipe and they will still come out delicious!

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Homemade Beaver Tail Recipe

5 from 114 votes

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: Canadian

Keyword: Canada Day

Prep Time: 1 hour hour 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 45 minutes minutes

Servings: 12

Calories: 273kcal

Author: Bella Bucchiotti

This beaver tail recipe is a delicious Canadian dessert that’s perfect for movie night, Canada Day, parties and game day. The classic Canadian beaver tail tastes like a mini donut and is best served warm and coated in cinnamon sugar.

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Ingredients

  • ¾ Cup whole milk warm
  • 2 ¼ Teaspoons active dry yeast
  • 3 Tablespoons light brown sugar
  • 2 Tablespoons canola oil
  • 2 Tablespoons butter melted
  • 1 Teaspoon salt
  • 1 Teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 egg
  • 2 ¼ Cups all purpose flour
  • 2 Tablespoons cinnamon
  • 2 Cups granulated sugar
  • canola oil for frying

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, or the bowl of a stand mixer, gently combine the warm milk with the yeast. Let sit for 8 minutes to bloom.

  • Once the yeast has bloomed, add the light brown sugar, 2 Tablespoons canola oil, melted butter, salt, and vanilla. Whisk until combined.

  • Add the egg, whisk until combined.

  • Sift in the flour, half at a time. Mix by hand or with a dough hook until flour has been incorporated. Dough should be soft, but not overly sticky, add additional flour if needed 1 Tablespoon at a time.

  • Knead by hand for 5 minutes, or in a stand mixer for 2 to 3 minutes.

  • Cover and let rise in a warm location for 45 minutes or until doubled in size.

  • After the dough has risen, fill a medium pot or dutch oven with enough canola oil to fry in (at least 3” deep). Heat the oil over medium heat until it reaches between 355 degrees F and 365 degrees F.

  • While the oil is heating up, turn the dough out onto a clean and lightly floured surface. Slice the dough into 12 pieces.

  • Take each piece of dough and form into a ball by pulling the outer edges to the bottom center of the dough ball. Let the balls of dough rest, covered, for 15 minutes.

  • Fill a shallow dish with 2 cups of sugar and 2 Tablespoons of cinnamon, mix. Set near your frying station along with a wire rack over a baking sheet or paper towels to set the finished fried dough on.

  • Once the dough has rested and oil has come to temperature, use a rolling pin to flatten a few of the dough balls into oblong shapes, similar to a beaver’s tail. These should be very thin ¼” or less.

  • One at a time, gently lay the flattened dough into the hot oil. Fry for 30 to 60 seconds on each side, using a pair of tongs or chopstick to flip the dough.

  • When cooked, pull the beaver tail out and let the excess oil drip for just a second before immediately dunking into the cinnamon sugar mixture. Cover completely, turning over as needed. Set on the wire rack to cool. Give this first one a taste and adjust cooking time or temperature as needed.

  • Continuously check the temperature of the oil to make sure it is not getting too hot or too cold.

  • Continue steps 11 to 14 until all of the dough has been fried and sugared.

Nutrition

Calories: 273kcal | Carbohydrates: 57g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.01g | Cholesterol: 16mg | Sodium: 210mg | Potassium: 89mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 37g | Vitamin A: 53IU | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 44mg | Iron: 1mg

Notes

You can use any kind of frying oil you prefer, canola, vegetable, peanut, or even lard if you really want to. Make sure you are disposing of the used (and cooled) oil properly when you are finished, never pour oil down your drain.

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The nutrition information provided are only estimates based on an online nutritional calculator. I am not a certified nutritionist. Please consult a professional nutritionist or doctor for accurate information and any dietary restrictions and concerns you may have.

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This beaver tail recipe is quick and easy, and shows you how to make that wonderful Canadian carnival favourite, the beaver tail. These cinnamon sugar coated dough treats are best served slightly warm. You will love this classic Canadian dessert making them at home just as much as you do at the fair.

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Bella Bucchiotti of xoxoBella is a storyteller, food lover, dog mom and adventure seeker living on the Pacific coast. She shares her passion for recipes, dogs, sustainability, adventures, travel and philanthropy, in hopes of encouraging followers to run the extra mile, try new recipes, visit unfamiliar places and stand for a cause. Bella lives with Type 1 Diabetes and Celiac Disease.

Bella Bucchiotti is a freelance food, travel, and lifestyle writer for MSN and the Associated Press Wire.

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FAQs

How do you prepare a beaver tail? ›

Beaver tail was a delicacy amongst mountain men as it's a great source of fat, which can be hard to find in the wild. I simply grill the tail over high heat, crack it open, and use the fatty goodness that's inside the tail the same way chefs use bone marrow. It makes for a very delicious appetizer.

What is a beavertail made of? ›

Created with whole wheat flour and fried to soft, crispy perfection, BeaverTails trace their origins from bannock, a non-rising dough stretched over two sticks that early settlers cooked over a fire, taking after how Indigenous people flame-cooked beaver tails to access the meat inside.

What can you make out of a beaver tail? ›

The texture and durability of beaver tail leather is incredibly unique. It is naturally scratch-resistant and water-resistant, making it a perfect material for watch bands, wallets, card cases, holsters, sheaths, and other small leather goods.

What does a beaver tail taste like? ›

Under the scaly skin, a beaver tail is made up of a spongy fat with a tail bone running down the middle. The flavor of the fat is very mild with only a hint of fishiness if you go searching for it, but it is in no way off-putting.

Are BeaverTails healthy? ›

BEAVER IS GOOD FOR US!

Beaver meat, liver and feet are excellent sources of protein. The tail has less protein but is still a good source of this nutrient.

How to clean and cook a beaver tail? ›

For beaver tail, the expedition cook would cook the tail with direct heat over an open fire until it started to separate from the skin. He would let the tail cool and then peel off skin. He would then roast the tail or simmer it in water until it was tender and then he would salt it to the desired taste.

Are elephant ears and beaver tails the same thing? ›

Elephant ears are frequently called beaver tails (especially in Canada), otter tails, scones, fry bread, fry dough, and a handful of other names. What is this? Perhaps most commonly, elephant ears are simply referred to as “fried dough” as that's exactly what it is.

What is fried dough called? ›

Fried dough is also known as fry dough, fry bread (bannock), fried bread, doughboys, elephant ears, beaver tails, scones, pizza fritte, frying saucers (in the case of smaller pieces).

What is special about a beaver tail? ›

A beaver's tail not only helps it swim faster, but can also be used to make a loud alarm call when slapped against water. In addition, the large tail helps the beaver balance when carrying a heavy log or tree trunk.

Is beaver white or dark meat? ›

Beaver Meat is red, rich, and delicious. Wild Beaver Meat should be marinated for at least 24 to 48 hours and cooked slowly in crock pot with broth.

How to dry out a beaver tail? ›

Salt and Wait, Acid and Wait, Base and Wait, Wash

First, I thoroughly salted the flesh side of the tail halves with regular table salt and let them sit for 24 hours to dry out. After that, the tail was pretty dry and stiff. Then, the halves went into a bucket of warm water for another 24 hours to rehydrate.

What is the most unhealthy meat? ›

try to limit processed meat products such as sausages, salami, pâté and beefburgers, because these are generally high in fat – they are often high in salt, too. try to limit meat products in pastry, such as pies and sausage rolls, because they are often high in fat and salt.

Is eating beaver healthy? ›

Excellent Red Meat Option:

Beaver meat is classified as red meat and is packed with essential nutrients like protein, iron, and B vitamins.

Can you get BeaverTails in the USA? ›

We have BeaverTails® locations in the USA, Dubai, Japan, France, and Mexico! And the list is constantly growing! BeaverTails® is for the lovers; our delicious pastries have played a part in at least 35 marriage proposals (that we know of).

What is the best way to cook beaver meat? ›

We use beaver in stews, smoke it, grill it, grind it, and make charcuteries. There aren't many applications that we can imagine where beaver wouldn't be a perfect substitute for any red meat. It is honestly a phenomenal protein, one that deserves to be prized.

Why are BeaverTails a must try? ›

BeaverTails® is truly one of a kind. Irresistibly delicious, artisanal Canadian pastry, always there to share special moments that make lifelong memories. Iconic indulgence since 1978, today we continue our heritage by uniquely combining our original recipe with premium quality ingredients.

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