Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Homemade Cake Donuts

Although I last made these before Christmas, with Autumn starting today, it seemed perfect to post about cake donuts.  This recipe is one that my Mom used when we were growing up.

Before I post this recipe, please know this is from an old cookbook.  These are not low cal donuts.  Hang on, are there low cal donuts?  If so, please let me know!

To start, you'll mix up your dough.

1. Beat 2 whole eggs well.

2. Beat in 1 cup of sugar and 2 tablespoons soft shortening.

3. Stir in 3/4 cup buttermilk.

4. Add the following ingredients together (before putting them into the mixture):

  • 3 1/2 cups sifted flour (shhh...I didn't sift it)
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/4 tsp nutmeg
  • 1/4 tsp cinnamon
4. Stir in the #3 ingredients into your egg, sugar, shortening, buttermilk mix.

5. Chill dough for two hours.


Okay, so now you have the dough, let's get started on making the donuts.


Flour the kitchen surface of your choice.  They say a cloth, I did wax paper.  Either way -- flour it.

Roll out the dough to about 1/3" thick.  Then cut out the donuts with a donut cutter that has been floured.




While you're cutting your dough, make sure to start heating oil for frying.  It should be about 370 - 380 degrees when you are actually frying the donuts.  This is much more easily done in something where you can set the heat.  We ruined one thermometer (the one in the picture) and then had a difficult time with another.  This is because we were having a hard time controlling the heat. 

Next time I make these, I will definitely be using something where I can set the heat.  But, that's just because I enjoyed the hole whole process of making it, but got a big headache with the actual frying because I worried so much about the heat.



Using a special donut cutter, you can make donuts and donut holes at the same time.  Personally, we liked the donut holes best.  I don't know why -- we just did. 

Me admitting this apparently shocked the donuts.



Once the oil has reached the correct temperature, start setting the donuts into the oil using a spatula or something that allows you to place the donuts in and not worry about being splattered by hot oil.  Or, you know, to get drops of it on a black shirt that you really like, like I did.

Only put in as many donuts as you can easily get in to flip the donuts.

Turn the donuts as they rise to the surface and start to brown a bit.  You're going to fry them for about 3 minutes to brown them completely on both sides.  This is why oil temperature is important.  If it is too hot, the donuts will brown before they properly cook inside.  If it is too cool, they'll take longer to fry and soak up too much oil.

When the donuts are done, take them out of the oil and place on a plate with paper towel (or the like) to soak up excess oil.

Hello my little sweeties.



Donuts can be eaten plain or covered in sugar, cinnamon sugar, powdered sugar, or some type of glaze.

We went with sugar.  So, we just put some hot donuts in a brown paper bag and shook them around in the sugar.




The recipe says this makes 24 donuts that are 3" in size.  Ours were slightly smaller, so they made even more.  When I make them again, it will definitely be before some kind of event or to send in to Eric's work, because there were just so many. 




 

This post is linked to: Tasty Tuesday, Kitchen Tip Tuesday, and Tempt My Tummy Tuesday.  (I'm also posting it to Tackle It Tuesday, even though I didn't tackle it this week, it was something that I wanted to do for so long and then put off over and over.  So, it was a great tackle.  It just wasn't recent.)

21 comments:

kristi_temple said...

I love cake donuts. If they are fresh and warm, they don't even need a topping. I made donuts once with my boys using a Krispy Kreme copycat recipe. They were wonderful but the kitchen was a huge mess. Also, the dough rose so much (yeast donuts) that I had more than 60 donuts plus holes. I brought them to church to share.

Sarah said...

Yum! These look too good!

Melissa said...

Those look fabulous! I tried making cake donuts using a small electric deep-fryer, but they were like lead. They soaked up so much oil! I don't know what I did wrong--although I suspect the oil temperature--and I haven't been brave enough to try it again. LOL

Ave said...

What a great idea, I have to try it. We love donuts.

I'm having my first giveaway, come and have a look :)

Susie said...

What a yummy tackle!!!

Melissa said...

This looks delicious!! I am wondering if I could add some pumpkin to these?? Or maybe some apple cider?? Have you ever tried adding anything to them for different flavors? I haven't made donuts since I was a little girl cooking with my gram... I am definately going to have to give this a try!!!

Christine said...

No sign of Autumn in Florida yet....all the same they sound yummy...maybe for Christmas!

Angie @ Many Little Blessings said...

Well, how about you come up and visit, and we'll make donuts no matter what the weather, huh? ;) Right -- you totally want to come home (this will always be your home, missy) during the winter, right?

Robyn said...

All these delicious recipes on the blogs are making me hungry! Looks like a fun and awesome tackle.

Robyn
Mom All Day
http://momallday.blogspot.com/

heartnsoulcooking said...

My grand-daughters will love making these, but maybe eating them will be better. THANKS!!! Geri

Candi said...

Yum! Those look very tasty! We've made donuts once, but it was a lot of fun. I think it might be time to make them again. Especially since our kitchen is finally (mostly) back together!!

SnoWhite said...

those look delicious! I've never made donuts!

One Christian Mom said...

Yum! I can't wait to try this :)
Shellie

Brenda said...

Homemade donuts are so yummy! Yours look really pretty too

heathermommie said...

Oh my goodness; those look great right about now! We used to visit orchards when we lived in MI and they'd always have fresh apple cider and FRESH donuts! Your post brought back some delicious memories.

darnold23 said...

I haven't made homemade donuts in years. You have inspired me to make these next week for the grandbabies. Thanks for the recipe. Come share your slow cooker recipes at Crock Pot Wednesday. I would love to see you there. diningwithdebbie.blogspot.com

Missy said...

These look delicious! I wish I had a fryer to make these.

Sue said...

Oh my! I must try these. Not that I need them. Once won't hurt too much, I think!

By the way, I wanted to email you, but since I don't use the automatic email address in our computer I can't do it through your link (I use a yahoo address). I was wondering if you have a conversion story post or posts. I looked through your archives but couldn't find anything. If you want to answer me directly, my email address is in the sidebar on my blog. Thanks!

SkylarKD said...

Mmmmm... these look SO good!

Lisa@BlessedwithGrace said...

Yum. I have NEVER made donuts and NOW I really want to make some!! Thanks for sharing your mother's recipe with us. I think those are always the BEST recipes. Thanks for linking to TMTT.

Sweet Blessings said...

YUM! Gonna make these! The girls will love cooking these with me:)