So this week we celebrated TWO birthdays at work, yes, two. Hmmm what to make, what to make...? I've heard lots of talk about doughnuts, especially over at my friend's blog:
Stephanie Cooks. I just happened to have this mini doughnut pan amongst my many unique items in my cupboard so I thought... Make Rachel & Nancy baked Mini Donuts!!! I have the belief that great things really do come in small packages :) And I think baked mini doughnuts just about proves it. Yes, yes, it does. Especially when the small items amount to 4 dozen dipped in either white or milk chocolate, topped with sprinkles & non-pareils.
I went ahead & used the recipe, tweaked a tiny bit, that had been listed on the pan, just to get the general feel for amounts, taste, etc. I didn't want to tweak too much since it could be a hit or miss thing. Next time I know what I am going to do differently for a different doughnut so stayed tuned as usual!
baked mini doughnuts
- cooking spray
- 2 cups ap flour
- 3/4 cup sugar
- 2 tsp baking powder
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 TBSp shortening
- 2 eggs, beaten
- 3/4 cup milk
- 1 tsp vanilla
Preheat oven to 325 degrees & lightly spray the pan. In the mixer on low, combine the flour, sugar, baking powder & salt. Add the shortening, eggs, milk & vanilla. Mix until well blended. Fill each doughnut compartment in the pan halfway with the batter. *Lishie tip- for this step, I filled a plastic sandwich bag with the batter & snipped a corner off with shears. Then I squeezed the batter into each hole. Bake about 10 minutes until the doughnuts are springy to the touch. Pop out with the assistance of a toothpick & allow to cool.
Repeat the entire process but in between, rinse off the pan with cool water (allowing it to come back to room temperature) & towel dry.
I yielded 48 doughnuts!
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Naked mini donuts! |
For topping... Melt chocolate on a double boiler... I melted milk chocolate in one bowl & white chocolate in another. Dip each donut into the melted chocolate them place on a wire cooling wrack... sprinkle with toppings, whatever you like! I used chocolate sprinkles & blue non-pareils but this is where you can be so creative!!! think... rainbow sprinkles, colored sugar, raw sugar, crushed nuts of all kinds, mini m & m's, crushed candy, etc...
The verdict? Everyone that had them said they were really good & they so didn't miss the greasiness of deep fried doughnuts! I think I did good. You should make them- you'll do good too! :)
Lish, I would like to buy these please!!! And I always stay tuned in for your next genious goody!! You are brilliant!!!! Baked doughnuts, who knew??
ReplyDeleteaw, thank you, Carol!
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