Basic Doughnuts

Recipe courtesy Cathy Lowe

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Total Time:
1 hr 5 min
Prep
45 min
Cook
20 min
Yield:
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Level:
Easy
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Directions

In a large, deep heavy pot or an electric fryer heat the oil to 375 degrees.

In a large bowl, beat together the egg and sugar. Stir in the milk and the shortening. Sift together all of the dry ingredients. Stir the dry ingredients into the egg mixture and stir to combine. Chill the dough for 30 minutes. On a lightly floured surface, flatten the dough to 1/2 inch thickness with your fingertips or a rolling pin. Cut out the doughnuts using a doughnut cutter or two sizes of round cookie cutters. Transfer doughnuts to wax paper and allow to dry for 10 minutes. Using a spatula dipped in the hot oil, carefully transfer the doughnuts to the hot oil. Cook 2 - 3 doughnuts at a time, flipping them when they brown on a side. Remove to paper towels to drain. Dust with confectioners' sugar or cinnamon sugar mixture. Serve warm.

Doughnut holes: Add dough to hot oil by the spoonful and fry until golden.

Variations: Chocolate doughnuts: Combine the melted shortening with 1 ounce of melted chocolate before adding to batter.

Glazed doughnuts: Combine 1/2 cup confectioner's sugar with 2 teaspoons hot milk and 1/2 teaspoon vanilla. Drizzle over cooled doughnuts.

Jelly doughnuts: Stir 1/2 cup jelly of choice until smooth. Transfer jelly to a plastic baggie and snip off one corner to squeeze out jelly. Poke doughnut round with a chopstick And squirt in jelly.

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  • on May 19, 2013

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    I had no problems with this recipe. I am a baker not a fryer - I think the key is to chill the dough like the recipe says. I ALWAYS follow the recipe the first time, then take short cuts. When I mixed up the dough I thought "this is never going work" Then I started to read the reviews. "Oh, no," I thought, but after 30 min in the fridge the batter had become dough and with a little flour they rolled and cut just fine. I fried them in my electric skillet and they were golden brown and cooked all the way through. Something I will change next time is I will not let them rest on the counter again - the last few started sticking to the waxed paper and ended up being big blobs that didn't cook very well. I also warmed some canned frosting, dipping some of them in it - long story short my family gobbled them up! They liked the chocolate dipped and the plain.

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  • on January 19, 2013

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    The whole family is glad we found this : It was tasty.. we loved it.. it was so simple and fast.. we glad we made them :

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  • on August 14, 2012

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    DO NOT TRY... I COOK EVERYDAY AND BAKE EVERY WEEK.. SO ITS NOT THE COOK... I WONDER DOW SOME PPL LIKED IT .
    THE DOUGH WAS STICKY AND MESSY ADDIN MORE FLOUR MAES THE TASTE NOT WORTH THE TIME AND INGREDIENTS..

    NOT EVEN MY 5 YR OLD TWINS WANTED IT.

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