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Hi,
I am looking for a good DONUT recipe.
A friend told me that I need a special kind of flour to do that, is that
true ?
Thanks in advance
Paul

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Default Recipe and flour for DONUTS

>Hi,
>I am looking for a good DONUT recipe.
>A friend told me that I need a special kind of flour to do that, is that
> true ?
>Thanks in advance
>Paul


You mean RAISED doughnuts, I hope, not CAKE.

If so, any flour denoted as "bread flour" will do just fine, and any rich,
sweet yeasted dough recipe ought to do, also. I use the following:

Add to two cups warm milk: 2 egg yolks, quarter cup granulated sugar, a
tablespoon of yeast. Once yeast has dissolved, gently stir in enough flour to
make a batter. Fold in a quarter cup of canola oil and about a teaspoon and a
half of salt. Then fold in enough flour to knead, and knead GENTLY AND
BRIEFLY, until the dough is barely firm, and let it rise in a greased covered
bowl. After two or three risings, roll it out into a 3/4-inch-thick sheet, cut
out with as large a doughnut cutting form as you can find*, reserving the
"holes." Place the doughnuts on a greased cookie sheet; join the "holes"
together in groups of three, moistening the contact points slightly with water,
to form little triangles, and place them also on the cookie sheet. Cover with a
barely damp paper towel, and let 'em rise another half hour. Don't
reconstitute and roll the leftover dough; make a loaf of bread out of it, since
it gets too tough after all that handling to make satisfactory doughnuts.

Deep fry doughnuts and "caltrops" in hot canola oil, turning once, and set them
to cool/drain on paper towels; spoon on a little dark-chocolate glaze**; or
powdered-sugar them; or honey-glaze them; or cinnamon-and-sugar them.

Neil

*doughnut cutters are hard to find; they seem to have been eliminated from
upscale kitchen supply stores, because the yuppies aren't respecting doughnuts
this year. Too much grease for SouthBeach; too much flour for Atkins.

**I use the dark chocolate glaze exclusively. You can get something
satisfactory by melting 12 ounces of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double
boiler, adding 3 tablespoons of unsalted butter, half-teaspoon of vanilla, and
then enough water to get a thin consistency, and stiring. Or you can take all
kinds of trouble concocting a genuine buttercream, but I don't want to attempt
to describe how to do that here.

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Default Recipe and flour for DONUTS

> am looking for a good DONUT recipe.
>A friend told me that I need a special kind of flour to do that, is that
> true ?
>Thanks in advance
>Paul


I used to make donuts for a grocery store bakery and although I don't know the
exact formula I do know that the ingredients did include flour, water,
shortening, sugar, powdered milk, potato starch, yeast, and baking powder.
You'll notice that there are no eggs listed. The dough is basically a
sweetened biscuit dough with yeast added to it. The potato starch replaces a
small portion of the flour that you would have normally used in the dough. It
helps to make the finished product more tender. Potato starch can be found
with the Kosher foods in any large grocery store.
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