Easy in a Bread Maker Heart-shaped Doughnuts

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I took a recipe I learned at baking class, adjusted the amounts to suit my bread maker, and cut out a heart shape in the centre.

You can just keep them as circles, as they are after the first rising. Just roll them into a neat shape. You don't need to cut the middle out either, so there's no waste. Recipe by Ichigo

Easy in a Bread Maker Heart-shaped Doughnuts

I took a recipe I learned at baking class, adjusted the amounts to suit my bread maker, and cut out a heart shape in the centre.

You can just keep them as circles, as they are after the first rising. Just roll them into a neat shape. You don't need to cut the middle out either, so there's no waste. Recipe by Ichigo

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Ingredients

  1. 240 gramsStrong bread flour
  2. 60 gramsCake flour
  3. (Or 300 g of French bread flour)
  4. 30 gramsSugar
  5. 4 gramsSalt
  6. 45 gramsButter
  7. 6 gramsBaking powder
  8. 6 gramsDry yeast
  9. 1Egg (whole)
  10. 145 gramsMilk

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Put the ingredients in the bread maker, set it to bread dough mode, and switch it on!

  2. 2

    Punch down the dough, divide it into 10 pieces and form neatly into balls. Let them sit for 10 minutes.

  3. 3

    Press the balls flat in your palms one by one to around 9 cm.

  4. 4

    Use a cookie cutter to cut out a heart shape in the centre.

  5. 5

    The second rising (35-40℃) takes 15 minutes!

  6. 6

    After the rising, fry them in oil at 170℃, coat with granulated sugar, and they're done.

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