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Baked doughnut recipes
skinnygirlnot
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Hello,
A few months ago I bought a mini doughnut maker (tempted by another thread) but I can't really be bothered with it .
I really didn't like hanging around making batches of six teeny doughnuts that were gobbled up before the next batch were ready.
Anyway in Lidl's today I bought some doughnut tins (not mini-more fairy cake size) for the oven but I don't have a recipe :think: . If anyone has a recipe they can share I would be ever so grateful.
Thanks
A few months ago I bought a mini doughnut maker (tempted by another thread) but I can't really be bothered with it .
I really didn't like hanging around making batches of six teeny doughnuts that were gobbled up before the next batch were ready.
Anyway in Lidl's today I bought some doughnut tins (not mini-more fairy cake size) for the oven but I don't have a recipe :think: . If anyone has a recipe they can share I would be ever so grateful.
Thanks
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I don't know if this is any use but I found this recipe for baked doughnuts on the 101 Cookbooks site. It looks really good and I'm definitely going to have a go
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Thanks Ginger. Will try these at the weekend.0
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Here's a link to a yeast free dough nut recipes https://www.hub-uk.com/tallyrecip03/recipe0118.htmOfficial DFW Nerd Club - Member # 593 - Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts!0
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This any help Skinny?0
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Thanks Thriftlady.
Great minds think alike! That's the exact link Ginger posted :cool: .0 -
Doh! I didn't notice. 101 cookbooks is a great site especially for veggie reipes.skinnygirlnot wrote: »Thanks Thriftlady.
Great minds think alike! That's the exact link Ginger posted :cool: .0 -
thriftlady wrote: »Doh! I didn't notice. 101 cookbooks is a great site especially for veggie reipes.
I love the 101 cookbooks site, it's a fantastic site (and lovely pictures)
I was dribbling over the caramel apples the other day and was VERY tempted ... 0 -
I just use a basic bread dough with an egg addedBlessed are the cracked for they are the ones that let in the light
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Not Buying it 2015!0 -
They have these tins in Lidl now for £2.99 if anyone is interested.
I have 2 x 3.5kg bags of Chefs Larder scone and doughnut mix that I haven't tried yet so I bought one of these tins today to give them a try.
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Good hob on searching - I've never seen this thread, and didn't even know you could bake doughnuts! Bet that doesn't make them any healthier though
A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men :cool:
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