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Apple Cider Doughnuts
1 cup apple cider
1 cup sugar
1/4 cup of butter (softened)
2 large eggs
1/2 cup buttermilk
3 1/2 cups unbleached white flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
oil for frying
1 cup cinnamon-sugar for coating fried doughnuts
Boil cider until it reduces to 1/4 cup, allow it to cool completely. Mix 3 1/2 cups flour, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, salt and nutmeg in a bowl. Set aside. In the bowl of a stand mixer, cream butter and sugar. Add eggs, and mix until blended. Add buttermilk and reduced cider, blend until incorporated. Add flour mixture gradually, until just incorporated. Turn dough out on a well floured board, knead it a few times to make sure ingredients are well-mixed. (The dough to me looked just like sugar cookie dough) Pat or roll into a 1/2 inch thick circle. Using a 3" round cutter (or doughnut cutter), cut as many circles as you can. Cut smaller hole in center. Set aside centers to make doughnut holes, or collect them along with dough around the larger circles, form a ball, flatten to 1/2 inch and repeat the cutting of doughnuts (This is what I did and I got like 17 doughnuts). Heat appox 3 inches of oil in a high-sided pan or dutch oven. When oil is hot, place as many doughnuts/holes as will fit into pan without crowding them. Allow the doughnuts to brown, then turn them over and brown the other side. Turn carefully, these babies are delicate. Remove them from the oil and set them on a paper towel. When all of the doughnuts are fried, coat them in the cinnamon sugar mixture and serve. Doughnuts are best eaten the day they are made.













12 comments:
You have such a GREAT Blog! I am so appreciative of the work you put into your Blog like the caramel candy apples hints ie tips and a bonified recipe. You really Rock!
Would you have any ideas on making the apple taste pop out more? I was thinking of maybe adding applesauce but not sure how that would affect the baking...
The Yager's,
I thought about using applesauce too, but was too scared since it was my first time to do cake doughnuts. I would worry about what the applesauce may do to the dough. It is very tender. I am on the look out to see what other people do with this recipes. I'll update if anything comes up. This is more like a spice doughnut flavor in my opinion.
yummy! Raised donuts are my favorite. I've never made any kind of donut. I may have to try these one Saturday!
Ok that looks amazing! Thanks for sharing!
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Ooh, these look amazing! I'm bookmarking this for a nice lazy Saturday morning with my kids! Yum!
I'm thinking that you could probably use frozen apple juice concentrate, thawed, instead of the cider and boil that down. Or, maybe omit the spices and use either all apple butter or half apple butter with half of the condensed cider. I've seen this recipe before, and I couldn't imagine that it could be very apple-y flavored either.
You can get the apple taste back by mixing some instant cider powder with your dusting sugar.
I love Doughnuts but can't eat them, I am busy drooling over this one tho!
My husband loves these so thank you for the recipe.
Oh, gosh, Laura, I swear I didn't steal your apple cider doughnut recipe, lol! I'm so sorry for posting this, like, 3 days after you did--I'm feeling a little sheepish! I didn't realize, I swear... :)
I have been dying for one of these donuts! They make them up in Lancaster Country PA and I had them a few years ago and I can't get them out of my mind since then!
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