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Pumpkin Spiced Doughnuts with Bourbon Caramel Glaze. These doughnuts are essentially portable pumpkin cakes, dipped in a spiked glaze, and topped with candied pumpkin seeds.
June 6th is National Donut Day! To fully honor the tasty creation, learn how to make donuts at home. The most basic donut consists of fried dough and whichever kind of glaze you prefer. However ...
In a mixing bowl, add flour and make a well in the center. In the well, add crumbled yeast, 1/2 tbsp of sugar, and half of the warm milk. Cover with a little bit of flour and start mixing it in ...
A Long John with sprinkles from Minnesota A cream-filled maple bar doughnut (filled with custard) The Long John is a bar-shaped, yeast risen [1] doughnut either coated entirely with glaze or top-coated with cake icing. They may be filled with custard or cream. The term Long John is used in the Midwestern U.S. [2] and Canada, and has been used ...
A sugar-coated raspberry jelly doughnut, from Virginia in the United States, broken open. A 1942 headline in the Hartford Courant Of Connecticut reported that "Jelly Doughnut Diets Harmful to War Effort." [4] A 1976 Los Angeles Times story explains how to make jelly doughnuts from scratch for a "tasty after-school" snack for youngsters. [5]
The old-fashioned doughnut is a term used for a variety of cake doughnut prepared in the shape of a ring with a cracked surface and tapered edges. [1] While many early cookbooks included recipes for a donut "old-fashioned donuts" that share the name with it's modern counterpart, these differ from contemporary examples.
Carefully drop each doughnut into hot oil and fry until golden brown, about 2-3 minutes. Remove from oil, and drain on a paper towel. Dust with powdered sugar, if desired, and eat while warm.
What makes a cookie chewy? Chewy cookies have a lot more moisture in the dough than cake-y cookies. In this recipe, there's more brown sugar than white (the molasses in the brown sugar adds moisture).