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Cute Little Doughnut Bites

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cookpad.japan @cookpad_jp

When I make regular old fashioned doughnuts in a tray, they are so prone to breaking up.
These small ones are easy for small children to eat, yet it's adult-like and they are bite sized. They are easy to make and everyone can enjoy them.

Since the shape is a bit chunky, it's better to make a circle of oil and gently move them around, rather than turning them over and over.
Also they all turn out the same color.
If you use a 18 x 27cm plastic bag, it's better than using a dough bag because when you roll it out the thickness will be just right. For about 30-35. Recipe by Karenmamacchi

When I make regular old fashioned doughnuts in a tray, they are so prone to breaking up.
These small ones are easy for small children to eat, yet it's adult-like and they are bite sized. They are easy to make and everyone can enjoy them.

Since the shape is a bit chunky, it's better to make a circle of oil and gently move them around, rather than turning them over and over.
Also they all turn out the same color.
If you use a 18 x 27cm plastic bag, it's better than using a dough bag because when you roll it out the thickness will be just right. For about 30-35. Recipe by Karenmamacchi

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Cute Little Doughnut Bites

cookpad.japan
cookpad.japan @cookpad_jp

When I make regular old fashioned doughnuts in a tray, they are so prone to breaking up.
These small ones are easy for small children to eat, yet it's adult-like and they are bite sized. They are easy to make and everyone can enjoy them.

Since the shape is a bit chunky, it's better to make a circle of oil and gently move them around, rather than turning them over and over.
Also they all turn out the same color.
If you use a 18 x 27cm plastic bag, it's better than using a dough bag because when you roll it out the thickness will be just right. For about 30-35. Recipe by Karenmamacchi

When I make regular old fashioned doughnuts in a tray, they are so prone to breaking up.
These small ones are easy for small children to eat, yet it's adult-like and they are bite sized. They are easy to make and everyone can enjoy them.

Since the shape is a bit chunky, it's better to make a circle of oil and gently move them around, rather than turning them over and over.
Also they all turn out the same color.
If you use a 18 x 27cm plastic bag, it's better than using a dough bag because when you roll it out the thickness will be just right. For about 30-35. Recipe by Karenmamacchi

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Ingredients

30 servings
  • 25 gramsButter (or margarine)
  • 75 gramsSugar
  • 1egg Egg
  • 1 dashVanilla essence
  • 200 gramsCake flour
  • 1 tspBaking powder
  • 1 tspMilk
  • 1Frying oil
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  1. 1

    In a bowl, combine the butter (or margarine) and sugar and mix well with a whisk. Next add the egg and the vanilla essence and mix well.

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  2. 2

    Combine the flour and the baking powder together and then sift it into what you just made in Step 1. Then with a rubber spatula, mix well in a cutting motion until the dough comes together.

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  3. 3

    If because of the dry ingredients, the dough isn't coming together well, add another teaspoon of milk.

  4. 4

    Once it has come together, put the dough in a plastic bag and roll it out till it's about 7-8cm thick. Then put it in the fridge to rest for about 1 hour.

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  5. 5

    Using scissors to trim the plastic bag. Then with a kitchen knife, cut the dough into 2cm square pieces. When you are cutting the dough, it's easier to cut if you coat the knife in cake flour.

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  6. 6

    The photo for Step 5 shows a double batch, which is quite a lot... Deep fry them in oil at 335°F (170°C). Fry them till they are golden brown and they are done.

  7. 7

    They delicious plain, but are even better if you sift some cinnamon and coconut powder over them while they are still hot.

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on January 31, 2014 00:54

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