Doughnuts

Rukayya Mustapha @cook_13849815
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Combine all dry ingredients.
- 2
Melt the butter and add it to the milk and egg.set aside
- 3
Combine all the ingredients (dry and wet). Knead until smooth(the more you knead the softer the doughnuts)and leave in a warm place to rise for about half an hour.
- 4
After it has risen, knead it to remove the excess air
- 5
Roll the dough to about 1.5 inches thick and cut.
- 6
Leave it to rise for about an hour and then fry in hot oil on medium heat (each for like 3mins)
Cooksnaps
Did you make this recipe? Share a picture of your creation!
Similar Recipes
-
Baked Doughnuts Baked Doughnuts
These are simply so good and just as delicious as fried doughnuts. This is a keeper for all your doughnut cravings and they go well with pretty much any toppings or stuffings. They do take a while to make as they are yeast doughnuts but they are more than worth it.If using active dry yeast, add to the wet ingredients and let sit for about 10 minutes before adding to the dry ingredients.Also, I made these in the evening so excuse me for the bad camera quality. Ellen_A3 -
-
Glazed Doughnuts (Yeast Doughnuts) Glazed Doughnuts (Yeast Doughnuts)
I have attempted so many bread type doughnut recipes. I took the best ingredient ratios, mixing then adding to pan, then coating, from several recipes.Try to use new oil to fry these!You can substitute the egg with milk, but they will begin hardening the next day.If the dough contains too much moisture, it will evaporate when fried and they will wither when taken out of the oil. So please control the amount of moisture in the dough. I increased the amount of butter to give it a richer taste. For 8 doughnuts. Recipe by narimi mama cookpad.japan -
-
Fluffy Milk Doughnuts Fluffy Milk Doughnuts
I wanted to make doughnuts that used milk.This is something I learned how to make a long time ago.About the timer setting..When you first put the dough in, hit your timer. Once two minutes have passed, turn them over and hit your timer again. Doing this makes sure that both sides have the same even color. For 10 doughnuts. Recipe by jelwee cookpad.japan -
-
my plain doughnuts my plain doughnuts
I think they are great and well worth the effort little-house-wife -
More Recipes
https://cookpad.wasmer.app/us/recipes/11416920
Comments