APPALACHIAN COAL MINERS DOUGHNUTS "FRIED BISCUITS"

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Appalachian Coal Miners Doughnuts

These are a true Coal Miner's Doughnut. My husband is a Underground Coal Boss here in the Appalachian Mountains of Southwest Virginia. (not west virginia--Virginia) and as soon as he gets off Chicken Ridge and gets a signal he will call and ask me to start him some so they will still be hot when he gets home (he works 3rd shift)...

Provided by Gina Davis

Categories     Other Breads

Time 10m

Number Of Ingredients 13

BISCUIT FLOUR (SELF RISING FLOUR)
8 c flour (all purpose)
4 Tbsp baking powder
2 tsp salt
1 pinch baking soda
I SKIP THE HOMEMADE BISCUIT (SELF RISING FLOUR) STEP AND JUST USE WHITE LILY SR FLOUR
3 c self rising flour
1 c water
1/2 c buttermilk
1 pinch salt
1 pinch baking soda
1/4 c sugar (leave out sugar if you want it as a biscuit)
oil for deep frying

Steps:

  • 1. Ok I am going to write the directions as written by my Daddy's Mom. He loved these and would make them all the time (well the times my Mommoo (mom) didn't, this is his momma's recipe :)
  • 2. Here's what i fry mine in, either my 8 inch round 4 inch deep cast iron skillet or my med. cast iron dutch oven.
  • 3. Mix up everything for your biscuit flour (Self-Rising Flour)
  • 4. Heat some grease in a big cast iron pot to cook the dough in **Heat oil in pot at least 3 inches deep or deep fryer (you can pay fry these but they come out more flat and don't have that round ball look to them but taste the same. If you pan fry use about 2 inches oil)
  • 5. Mix up everything **Mix flour, water, buttermilk, baking soda, salt. Mix well, batter should be on the wet side just a little thicker then a cake batter.
  • 6. Take a big stir spoon and a small stir spoon and use the big one to get dough and the small one to scrape it off. **Take a large metal serving spoon and scoop up dough and use another spoon to roll the dough off into the oil. Get your large spoon with dough right at the oil before rolling the dough into it. You might have to practice some but it is just like making a big hushpuppie. You can also use a Ice Cream scoop.
  • 7. Fry until they look done and roll them over. take out of grease. **Fry until golden brown and flip over. When golden on both sides remove to paper towels or a wire rack (rack works best)
  • 8. If making the doughnut dust with confecrioners sugar or cinnamon and sugar, drizzle with honey or molasas. I love love love them with confectioners sugar and homemade strawberry jam and BUTTER! I also like to make them hushpuppie size and roll them in sugar for a quick sweet treat. If making busciuts remember to leave out sugar, these are a fun switch up to gravy and biscuits :)
  • 9. This recipe can also be made into biscuit bread (leave out the sugar), just put in an oven safe pan and bake at 400 until top is brown. I bake mine in cast iron just like my cornbread. Then just tear apart into biscuit size pieces and serve with gravy.

Neurological Static
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Overall, I thought these doughnuts were just okay. They weren't as good as I was hoping for.


MD Ruhan Molla
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I don't recommend this recipe. The doughnuts are not worth the effort.


mdrakib hasan
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These doughnuts are way too greasy for my taste.


IM Imdadul
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I've tried this recipe several times and I can never get the doughnuts to rise properly.


Anya Wardwell
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I'm not sure what I did wrong, but my doughnuts turned out really dense and oily.


mdrifat vai
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These doughnuts are so easy to make and they taste incredible. I will definitely be making them again and again.


Matthew Uristegui
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I made these doughnuts for a party and they were a huge hit. Everyone loved them!


Aidoo John
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I followed the recipe exactly and my doughnuts turned out perfect. They were light and fluffy, and the glaze was delicious.


SK GM
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These doughnuts are a bit too sweet for my taste, but they are still pretty good.


kenzola maxwel
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I was a little skeptical about this recipe at first, but I'm so glad I tried it. These doughnuts are amazing!


Andisa Mgandela
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I'm not a huge fan of doughnuts, but these were actually really good. I'll definitely be making them again.


XiLiaa Ihinger
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These doughnuts are so good! I highly recommend them.


Native Teck
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I tried this recipe for the first time last week and it was a huge success! My husband and kids loved them.


praise iliya
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I've been making these doughnuts for years and they are always a hit with my family and friends. They are so light and fluffy, and the glaze is the perfect finishing touch.


M Habib
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These Appalachian Coal Miner's Doughnuts are a delicious and easy-to-make treat that is perfect for any occasion. I love that they are made with simple ingredients that I always have on hand.