Best 3 Doughnut Snowman Recipes

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Indulge in the delightful world of doughnut snowmen, where creativity and taste unite. These adorable treats, perfect for the holiday season or any special occasion, are sure to bring joy to both kids and adults alike. With three tantalizing variations to choose from, you'll embark on a culinary journey that satisfies every sweet tooth.

1. **Classic Doughnut Snowman**: Experience the timeless charm of the classic doughnut snowman, featuring a fluffy doughnut base adorned with white chocolate ganache and mini chocolate chips for eyes, nose, and buttons. Simple yet elegant, this iconic snowman is a crowd-pleaser.

2. **Chocolate Doughnut Snowman**: Dive into the rich and decadent world of the chocolate doughnut snowman. Decked in a luscious chocolate ganache, this snowman boasts a tempting combination of chocolate chips and candy cane pieces that add a festive touch. Prepare to be captivated by its irresistible chocolatey goodness.

3. **Strawberry Doughnut Snowman**: Embrace the vibrant flavors of the strawberry doughnut snowman. Coated in a sweet and tangy strawberry glaze, this snowman is adorned with colorful sprinkles and a cute strawberry-shaped nose. Its playful appearance and refreshing taste make it a perfect treat for any occasion.

No matter your preference, these doughnut snowmen are sure to bring a smile to your face. So, gather your ingredients, preheat your oven, and embark on this delightful culinary adventure.

Here are our top 3 tried and tested recipes!

GIGANTIC STANDING SNOWMAN



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This impressive centerpiece is perfect for feeding a crowd at your ugly sweater party this holiday season. Coated with a meringue frosting, these bite-size cupcakes are as light as snow and easy to pull off and enjoy during the festivities.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     dessert

Time 4h

Yield 50 to 60 servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

Four 15.25-ounce boxes white cake mix (plus required ingredients for egg whites version)
2 cups white candy melting wafers
1 tablespoon prepared vanilla frosting
1 cup orange candy melting wafers
5 chocolate-covered marshmallow cookies, such as Mallomars
Two 9-inch-long strands plus ten 3-foot-long strands rainbow sour candy strips or belts
2 cake doughnuts
2 1/4 cups sugar
2 tablespoons lemon juice
Pinch fine salt
12 large egg whites

Steps:

  • For the snowman: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line mini muffin tins with white mini cupcake liners.
  • Prepare the cake batter according to the package directions for using egg whites. Fill each cupcake liner halfway with batter. Bake until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean, 10 to 12 minutes. Transfer to a cooling rack to cool completely, about 30 minutes. Repeat with the remaining cake batter (you should have about 240 cupcakes total).
  • Microwave the white candy melting wafers in a medium microwave-safe bowl in 30-second intervals, stirring in between each, until melted, about 1 minute. Pour 2 tablespoons of the melted candy onto the center of a large serving platter or serving board (such as a 15-by-20-inch foam poster board). Place a 10-inch Styrofoam sphere on top of the candy and let set until hardened, about 10 minutes. This will be the bottom round of the snowman.
  • Trim 2 inches off the flat end of three 12-inch wooden skewers, making sure that the skewers are even in length. Mark the center of the sphere and poke the 3 skewers, bundled together, into the center flat-end first, leaving about half the length of the skewers sticking out of the top. Align a 7-inch Styrofoam sphere on top and in the center of the 10-inch sphere and press down so the skewers are inserted into the smaller sphere, securing the snowman head to the bottom. Leave a 1-inch gap between the 2 spheres.
  • Set aside 5 cupcakes for making the nose later. Coat the bottom of 16 cupcakes with the melted candy (reheating as necessary) and wedge them around the base of the bottom sphere so they are in contact with the board, creating a ring of cupcakes to keep the base from moving.
  • Poke a toothpick through the top center of each of the remaining cupcakes until the toothpick pokes out of the other side. Coat the bottom of one cupcake with some of the melted candy. Starting at the bottom of the snowman, hold the top of the toothpick and poke the cupcake into the side of the sphere, offset between the row of cupcakes below, so that the toothpick is no longer showing and the coated bottom is pressed against the sphere. Working in batches so that the melted candy does not harden (and reheating as necessary), repeat with the remaining cupcakes until the bottom and head of the snowman are completely covered with cupcakes.
  • To make the carrot nose: Crumble the reserved 5 cupcakes into as fine a crumb as possible in a medium bowl. Add the vanilla frosting to the bowl and mix until well combined and the mixture can be formed into a stiff ball. Mold into a 4-inch carrot shape. Cut a 12-inch wooden skewer in half; discard the half without the point. Insert the skewer half lengthwise through the center of the carrot with the pointed end sticking out of the flat side of the carrot. Freeze until solid, about 30 minutes.
  • Microwave the orange candy melting wafers in a medium microwave-safe bowl in 30-second intervals, stirring in between each, until melted, 1 to 2 minutes. Dip the frozen carrot into the orange candy until completely coated. Transfer to a parchment-lined dish until hardened, about 15 minutes.
  • Attach the carrot nose to the center of the face with the pointed end of the skewer, pressing in until the skewer is no longer visible and the carrot is straight.
  • For the frosting: Bring a few inches of water to a boil in a saucepan that can hold a heatproof stand mixer bowl above the water without the bottom of the bowl touching. Add the sugar, lemon juice, salt and egg whites to the mixer bowl and whisk together by hand. Set the bowl above the boiling water and whisk until the mixture is warm to the touch and the sugar is completely dissolved. Transfer to the stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment and beat at medium-high speed until the mixture is cool and holds stiff peaks, 10 to 15 minutes.
  • Transfer a quarter of the frosting to a large pastry bag fitted with a medium star tip. Pipe rosettes onto each cupcake starting in the center and swirling outwards until the entire cupcake is covered with frosting, refilling the pastry bag with frosting as needed.
  • To make the eyes and buttons: Cut 3 toothpicks in half and discard one of the halves. Stick the pointed end of each remaining toothpick half into the back of a chocolate-covered marshmallow cookie, making sure it doesn't poke through the front. On the head where the eyes would be, attach 2 marshmallow cookies to 2 cupcakes with the toothpicks. Attach 3 marshmallow cookies to 3 cupcakes down the front of the snowman where the buttons would be.
  • To make the ear muffs: Cut two 12-inch wooden skewers in half; discard the ends without the point. Insert a skewer point-side first into each side of the snowman head even with the eyes. Trim any excess skewer to leave 1 inch exposed. Attach a doughnut to each side of the head by pressing the doughnut into the skewer until it is flush with the head and pressing against the frosted cupcakes. Lay the two 9-inch sour candy strands next to each other across the top of the head to attach the ear muffs. Trim any excess if needed.
  • To make the woven scarf: Stack four 3-foot-long sour candy strands on top of each other and position vertically in front of you. Measure 4 inches down from the top of the strands and insert a toothpick through all 4 pieces to attach them at the top. Separate the strands below the toothpick so they are no longer stacked on top of each other. Interlace the far-right strand first under the strand next to it, then over the strand next to that and finally under the last strand (on the left) to create the first weave, tightening as you go to create a snug pattern. Continue the pattern by bringing the same strand back over the strand closest to it, then under the next strand and finally over the last strand on the far right.
  • Repeat this pattern--weaving side to side and back again--until the strand has been completely woven through. Using a toothpick, attach another 3-foot strand where the original one left off and continue until the new strand is woven through. Cut the remaining unwoven strands at the bottom. Use toothpicks to secure the scarf. Repeat this process, starting with four new 3-foot sour candy strands and weaving in a fifth, to create 2 woven scarf halves equal in length.
  • Fray the unwoven section at the top of the scarf halves by pulling the different colors apart. Attach one of the scarf halves to the back of the snowman, securing it with toothpicks. Wrap the scarf carefully around to the front of the snowman so the frayed end drapes near the buttons. Secure the other scarf half, overlapping in the back if needed, and wrap around to the front of the body so the ends of the scarves overlap.
  • Keep chilled until serving. Serve within a day.

DOUGHNUT SNOWMEN



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This was such a great hit with Kids at our Church Wednesday night supper and the kid's eyes got big and were stunned at how cute they were, plus they were doughnuts! My good friend Diane helped me assemble these no cook wonders! Hope your crew will enjoy them Merry Christmas!

Provided by Alma Tate

Categories     Other Desserts

Time 1h

Number Of Ingredients 9

2 pkg mini powder doughnuts
1 pkg powder doughnut holes
1 pkg pretzel sticks
1 pkg red twizzler candy
1 pkg mini chocolate chips
1 pkg orange candy (candy corn or wilton's orange candy melts carved)
1 box toothpicks 1 ½
1 pkg hershey's kisses
1 pkg coconut flakes

Steps:

  • 1. 1. Assemble (2) donuts &(1) donut hole with toothpick to attach. 2. Use half a toothpick to attach candy kiss cap to head. 3. Use red twizziers to make scarf. 4. Carve orange candy melts to make snowman's nose. 5. Use toothpick to remove powdered sugar to make eyes. 6. Use pretzel sticks to make arms. 7. Use mini chocolate chips for buttons. 8. Place Snowman on small plate and finish with few coconut flakes for snow. 9. TA DAH!

SNOW FUN SNOWMEN



Snow Fun Snowmen image

The forecast is for a blizzard in the kitchen: Kids will get a kick out of building these darling doughnut characters!

Provided by Betty Crocker Kitchens

Categories     Dessert

Time 55m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 container (16 oz) creamy vanilla ready-to-spread frosting
6 plain mini cake doughnuts
12 plain cake doughnut holes
2 tablespoons coarse white sugar
6 thin pretzel sticks, broken in half
2 chewy fruit snacks in three-foot rolls (any flavor from 4.5-oz box), cut into six 7- or 8-inch pieces
1 tube Betty Crocker™ black decorating gel (or other colors)
6 orange candy sprinkles
12 candy-coated chocolate or fruit-flavored candies (about 1 tablespoon)

Steps:

  • Place 12x12-inch sheet of waxed paper on work surface. In small microwavable bowl, microwave frosting on High 10 to 20 seconds or until soft.
  • For each snowman, dip 1 doughnut into frosting to cover; place on waxed paper. Dip 1 doughnut hole into frosting to cover; press on doughnut for snowman body. Dip second doughnut hole into frosting to cover; press on top of first doughnut hole for head. Sprinkle with about 1 teaspoon coarse sugar. If frosting becomes too thick for dipping, microwave on High 5 to 10 seconds to soften.
  • Gently push 2 pretzel stick pieces into opposite sides near top of each snowman body for arms.
  • Peel off paper from fruit snack roll pieces; fold each in half lengthwise to make scarf. Wrap scarf around neck of each snowman. With scissors, make several thin cuts on each end of each scarf for fringe.
  • With decorating gel, draw dots on heads for eyes; insert orange candy sprinkles for noses.
  • Gently press 1 candy-coated chocolate candy into frosting on each side of each snowman head. Draw line of decorating gel over top of each head to connect 2 candies and form earmuffs. For easier eating, let stand until frosting is set, about 30 minutes. To serve, place on serving tray or platter.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 540, Carbohydrate 85 g, Cholesterol 20 mg, Fat 4, Fiber 0 g, Protein 3 g, SaturatedFat 12 g, ServingSize 1 Snowman, Sodium 130 mg, Sugar 67 g, TransFat 2 g

Tips:

  • Use fresh or frozen puff pastry dough. If using frozen dough, thaw it in the refrigerator overnight or at room temperature for about 30 minutes.
  • Roll out the dough thinly. This will help the doughnuts cook evenly and prevent them from becoming too dense.
  • Cut out the doughnuts using a sharp knife or cookie cutter. Make sure the doughnuts are all about the same size so that they cook evenly.
  • Fry the doughnuts in hot oil. The oil should be between 350°F and 375°F. Do not overcrowd the pan, or the doughnuts will not cook evenly.
  • Drain the doughnuts on paper towels. This will help remove excess oil.
  • Coat the doughnuts in cinnamon sugar or other desired topping. You can also fill the doughnuts with jelly, cream, or other fillings.

Conclusion:

These doughnut snowmen are a fun and festive way to celebrate the holidays. They are easy to make and can be enjoyed by people of all ages. With a little creativity, you can make doughnut snowmen that are unique and special. So get creative and have fun!

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