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  2. It Isn't Fall Until You've Made Apple Cider Donuts - AOL

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    Bake donuts until tops are dry, 12 to 15 minutes. Let cool 5 minutes, then turn out onto a wire rack. In a wide shallow bowl, combine remaining 1/2 cup granulated sugar and 1 1/2 teaspoons cinnamon.

  3. Cider doughnut - Wikipedia

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    Farm stands that sold cider rapidly adopted the new contraption. [10] The first commercially-produced cider doughnut may have been offered in 1951 by the Doughnut Corporation of America. The company's "sweet cider doughnut" was described in The New York Times as "a spicy round cake that is expected to have a natural fall appeal." [11]

  4. 50 Breakfast Ideas That Are Perfect For Cozy Fall Mornings - AOL

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    Infused with reduced apple cider and rolled in cinnamon sugar, these bite-sized baked donut holes are the perfect treat to put you in the autumn spirit. Get the Apple Cider Donut Muffins recipe .

  5. The Most Delicious Doughnuts in Every State - AOL

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    New York: Fan-Fan Doughnuts. Brooklyn . The doughnuts at Fan-Fan are gorgeous little works of art with showstopping flavor combinations. Try the mango lassi with mango cardamom glaze and pistachio ...

  6. Cuisine of New England - Wikipedia

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    Egg cider was made by cracking eggs into heated cider and adding a sweetener like molasses. The cider-based beverage syllabub was made with rum, cream and sweetener. Mulled cider could be made with sweetener, spices, rum and egg yolks. [23] Birch beer, made with sap from the betula lenta tree, was made by both the English and early American ...

  7. The Essential New York Times Cookbook - Wikipedia

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    The Essential New York Times Cookbook is a cookbook published by W. W. Norton & Company and authored by former The New York Times food editor Amanda Hesser. [1] The book was originally published in October 2010 and contains over 1,400 recipes from the past 150 years in The New York Times (as of 2010), all of which were tested by Hesser and her assistant, Merrill Stubbs, prior to the book's ...

  8. Yes, You *Can* Make Homemade Doughnuts in an Air Fryer ... - AOL

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    Apple Cider Doughnut Cake If you want the same flavors as the classic apple orchard treat, try it in cake form. There's even the same crunchy cinnamon and sugar coating on the outside!

  9. D. C. Jarvis - Wikipedia

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    DeForest Clinton Jarvis (March 15, 1881 – August 18, 1966) was an American physician from Vermont.He is best known for his writings on the subject of folk medicine.He recommended a mixture of raw apple cider vinegar and honey that has variously been called switchel or honegar, as a health tonic.