Donuts

The recipe is quite impressive with all the steps involved, and it’s wonderful that she’s experimenting with homemade treats at such a young age.

With practice, her baking skills will only keep improving, and it looks like she’s already off to a great start.

Those cherry-filled donuts must have been a hit! It’s always rewarding to see creativity and effort in the kitchen, especially with something as delightful as donuts.

Keep encouraging her—she’s learning beautifully!

INGREDIENTS:

DONUTS:
1 (1/4 ounce) package instant yeast
1 cup warm water.


2–1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1/4 cup granulated sugar.


1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
1 large egg, lightly beaten


FOR BAKING:
1/2 cup butter, melted.


FOR COATING:
1 cup granulated sugar


FILLING:
2 cups heavy whipping cream
1/2 cup powdered sugar.


1 (15 ounce) can Oregon Fruit Royal Anne Cherries

INSTRUCTIONS:

To make the donuts: In the bowl of a stand mixer, fitted with the dough attachment, add the yeast and warm water first.

Then add the flour, sugar, salt, melted butter and lightly beaten egg.

Mix on low speed until just combined and then medium-high speed until well combined. Dough will be sticky.


Remove dough to a buttered bowl and cover tightly with plastic wrap.

Let rise in a warm place for an hour or until doubled in size.


On a lightly floured surface, press dough out with floured hands to 1/4 inch thickness.

Using a 2-1/2 inch round cookie or donut cutter, cut the dough into 18 rounds. Gather dough scraps and repress out with floured hands, if necessary.


Place donuts a few inches apart on parchment-lined or greased baking sheets. Cover with a light dish towel and let rise for about 30 minutes or until about doubled in thickness.


Preheat oven to 375°F. Once donuts have finished the second rise, brush generously with melted butter.

Bake for about 10 minutes, rotating baking sheet halfway through, until donuts are set and starting to turn golden brown on top.


Remove donuts from oven. Turn oven broiler on high. Brush each donut with more butter.

Return one tray of donuts at a time to under the broiler for 1-2 minutes, just until the butter starts to bubble a bit which will crisp the tops of the donuts.

Repeat with remaining trays of donuts until all are baked and broiled.
Place granulated sugar in a shallow bowl.

As soon as donuts are cool enough to handle, toss them in the granulated sugar one at a time to evenly and completely coat them.

Place back on baking sheet to cool completely while making the filling.
To make the filling: Chill stand mixer bowl ahead of time. Fit stand mixer with whisk attachment.

Place cold heavy whipping cream in the chilled bowl. Beat at high speed, scraping bowl often, until soft peaks form.

Add powdered sugar and continue beating until stiff peaks form. Add 3 tablespoons cherry juice and continue beating until well combined. Drain the cherries from the can and chop well.

Gently fold chopped royal anne cherries into the cream. Transfer the cherry cream filling to a resealable plastic bag or pastry bag fitted with a large pointed star decorating tip.


Using a skewer or end of a wooden spoon stick, poke a hole through the side of each donut almost to the other side making space to squeeze in the filling.

Fill each donut with the cherry cream filling.
Serve donuts as soon as they are filled. Donuts are best eaten the same day.

To vary the recipe, you can experiment with different fillings like vanilla pastry cream, chocolate ganache, or fruit jams, or even Nutella for a richer option.

Instead of the sugar coating, try glazing the donuts with powdered sugar icing or dip them in melted chocolate for a more indulgent treat.

If you prefer a more traditional approach, fry the donuts instead of baking them to get a crispy exterior and soft interior.

You can also switch the cherries with other fruits like strawberries or blueberries, or add spices like cinnamon or nutmeg to the dough for extra warmth.

When it comes to storing, donuts are best enjoyed the same day, but leftovers can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to a day or refrigerated for up to two days due to the cream filling.

To refresh them, simply pop them in the oven for a few minutes before serving.

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