MY WANNABE KRISPY KREME DONUTS (BREAD MACHINE)

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Ok I'm not near a place where I can get krispy kremes so I've been experiment and trying different recipes here and from one recipe I noticed that they used the same recipe for donuts and dinner rolls so I decided to try my favorite sweet dinner roll recipe from an old betty crocker cook book and divided it in half and put it in the bread machine just for the kneading and rising part. But what I did was use bread flour I think that is key. Because I sort of forgot I had it in the bread machine because I turned off the machine and left the dough in there until a few hours later, and it was a nice size bubble. So I shaped my donut and let them rise again I put half in the fridge to slow rise in there, so I could fry them in the morning. Well when I tryed to fry some of the donut holes I cut out, some would not flip and kept turning over because of the air bubble from where the dough rise time was so long and it would not pop. So once I finished frying them I glazed them with a powdered sugar, water, and vanilla recipe somewhere here on one of zaar's other krispy kreme donut recipes not with butter, it was light and slightly crunchy like krispy kreme. So be sure to use bread flour and let it rise. This accidently discoverly made me realize what all my cook books I have and cooking shows mean about bread flour, basically it is stretchy and will not break as easy as AP flour and that is how those people who toss the pizza dough don't get a tear as easy, well that's what I think. Also I'm back to eating eggs ;) Also if my liquids are cold not warm I will just pause during the rise cycle to let the dough sort of warm up a little. P.S. My time and end amounts of donuts are not exact.

Provided by Cookin with Love

Categories     Yeast Breads

Time 35m

Yield 30 donuts, 4-8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

1/4 cup of cooking oil not soybean oil
1 cup milk
1 egg
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup whole wheat flour (optional)
1 yeast, package (2 1/4 tsp)
2 1/2-3 cups bread flour

Steps:

  • Pour cooking oil in bread machine, then milk, then 1 egg, then dry ingredients and put yeast on top. I add the liquids first because that is what my bread machine directions say to do. I noticed that adding oil first whenever I make bread seems to get all the ingredient to mix together better, and just select the dough cycle.
  • As the machine is mixing periodically check to see what your dough ball looks like if it looks to wet add more flour, to dry add more liquid I find lighly drizzling on top of the dough ball and not the bottom of the pan cleaps liquid from splashing everywhere. I just lightly sprinkle or drizzle ontop of the dough only and wait till it has time to mix a litte before you add either more milk or flour based upon if it's too dry or too wet. It should look like a slightly shiny ball, If it looks like a playdough ball it's to dry and just drizzle either a liitle milk, or oil, buttermilk, on the ball itself just a little at a time on the dough only or the liquid will go everywhere.
  • Then just let it do it's own thing. When the machine is finished the dough cycle cut and shape your dougnuts.
  • Now to make them super light the dough will be stick so keep a bowl of flour next to you you can have your hands and the dough cover with flour but unlike when making bread you are just trying to keep the light dough from sticking to your hands and your rolling pin. So don't really try to mix in the extra flour into the dough.
  • Now for the dough that is rerolled it may make a heavier doughnuts so that can be for your refridge rising doughnut so they have more time to get lighter.After I shape mine and let them rise longer if I'm not hungry for them then ;) the more you let them rise the lighter they will be. I put half in the fridge and fry the other half I think you can even freeze them too.
  • Fry them in corn oil because soybean oil has it's own taste and since corn is sweet I figure it's best for frying sweets.
  • When ever I fry things I use a big deep like 5 quart pot even for just like 1 to 2 inches of oils. I feel safer using those, so less chance of splashing and things catching on fire. So big pot but nomore than like 2 inches of oil works for me. I use the wooden spoon method to see when my oil is hot enough.
  • Fry donuts about 1 to 2 mins per side and glaze and eat ;).

Hazar Wal
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I had a little trouble getting the donuts to rise, but they still turned out pretty good.


Adisa Anuoluwapo Ruth
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These donuts were a little too sweet for my taste, but they were still good.


Muhammad Sharif
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I'm not a big donut fan, but these were really good. The glaze was especially tasty.


Scott Huffman
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These donuts were really good! The glaze was the perfect touch.


Thorfinn
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I made these donuts for my kids and they loved them! They're so easy to make and they taste delicious.


Taha Adel
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The donuts were a little dry, but the glaze helped to make them more moist.


Trinity Johnson
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These donuts were amazing! I'll definitely be making them again and again.


ali wadrago
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I had a little trouble getting the donuts to rise, but they still turned out pretty good.


Yahaya mk sbn Adamu104
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The donuts were a little too sweet for my taste, but they were still good.


Nadeem Tiktoker Tiktoker
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These donuts were easy to make and they turned out great. I'll definitely be making them again.


MASTERBOSS13
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I'm not a huge fan of donuts, but these were really good. The glaze was especially tasty.


Akif Ali
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These donuts were a hit at my party! Everyone loved them and they were gone in no time.


wule columba
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I followed the recipe exactly and my donuts turned out perfectly. They were so delicious, my family loved them!


Sankou Sylla
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These donuts are amazing! They're so light and fluffy, and the glaze is the perfect amount of sweetness. I'll definitely be making these again.