Tuesday 28 October 2014

A Recipe for Doughnuts.


It's pretty rare that Harps and I get a day off together. After much disagreement, he achieved his birthday goal of getting a deep fat fryer (I'd refused for years because I don't want to encourage his deep fried fat boy inner child). Secondly, I knew that we'd never use it, and since August I'd been right. So far he'd made exactly one batch of chips. Anyway, the drizzling autumn rain made us decide to have a go at making doughnuts for the first time. But being typical us, we doubled the recipe. Only do this if you want to feel incredibly sick, or are feeding a small party.

Recipe from Paul Hollywood (Harps found it not me, I'd never trust creepy Hollywood!), find it here.



Feeds: 8 (or 5 ring doughnuts, 6 jam doughnuts, one yum yum and one penis looking mess (Harps's not mine.)

Prep Time: 1-2 hours

Cooking Time: 30 mins

Ingredients: 

  • 250g/9oz strong white flour, plus extra for flouring
  • 25g/1oz caster sugar
  • 20g/¾oz unsalted butter, softened
  • 1 free-range egg
  • 7g instant yeast
  • 5g salt
  • 75ml/2½fl oz warm milk
  • sunflower oil, for deep fat frying

    And Bake:

    1. For the doughnuts, place all the ingredients into a large bowl (except the sunflower oil) with three tablespoons of water.
    2. Stir with your hands to make a dough.
    3. Gradually add another another tablespoon of water and massage in the bowl for four minutes.
    4. Tip the dough onto a lightly floured surface and knead well for 10 minutes, or until the dough is smooth and elastic.
    5. Place into a bowl and leave to rise for 40 minutes, covered with a damp tea towel.
    6. Tip the dough out, again onto a very lightly floured surface.
    7. Divide the dough in half.
    8. With a floured rolling pin, roll out the dough quite thinly to about 1cm/½in thick. Cut into rounds using an 8cm/3¼in straight sided round cutter, then use a 2cm/¾in cutter to cut holes out of the middle.
    9. Spin each doughnut on your index finger to expand the hole.
    10. You should be able to cut out about eight doughnuts from this dough. Place all circles onto an oiled baking tray, loosely cover with cling film, not allowing it to touch the top of the doughnuts and leave to rise for 30 minutes.
    11. Preheat a deep fat fryer, filled with sunflower oil to 180C/350F (Caution: hot oil can be dangerous; do not leave unattended.)
    12. Drop each doughnut in separately, cooking each side for about a minute or until golden-brown. Remove with a slotted spoon and place onto a plate lined with kitchen towel to soak up the excess oil.
    13. Leave to cool.
    14. For the icing, gradually add 25ml/1fl oz of cold water to the icing sugar. It will eventually turn into a thick paste. Stir in the lemon zest. Roll sugared doughnuts.
    15. When the whole doughnuts have cooled, brush the tops of the doughnuts with the icing. Sprinkle over a little more lemon zest. Inject Jam into the doughnut balls.
    16. Leave to set on a cooling rack, to cool completely.






Enjoy!
Love Sophie Xx

3 comments:

  1. I need these in my belly right away!! Can you come round to mind and bake me some please?! Seriously though. Ha! Im drooling as I type this btw, they look AMAZING!!

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  2. UH. That gif is just teasing! haha
    Since discovering our break maker does doughnut...dough(?), we've been wanted to try making some! I've gotta keep this recipe bookmarked for when we get out deep fat fryer!

    xo

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  3. I've never tried to make my own doughnuts before, but I'm quite tempted and this is definitely something my bf and I would do together, make a butt load of mess and then eat too much afterwards.

    I haven't had doughnuts like that in ages!

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