Deep fried dough; it's that delightfully evil combination of carbs, sugar and oil. Usually I am very controlled with my doughnut intake. As delicious as they are, the amount of guilt that comes with consuming all that heavy deep-fried carbness always outweighs the positives. So when I came across this baked cinnamon doughnut recipe, I had to give it a go. Would it satisfy my doughnut cravings without the guilt and the hassle of deep-frying at home?
The answer was undoubtably YES. Obviously they are not exactly the same in texture, baking will not completely recreate the golden exterior doughnut that deep-frying does. The flavour was spot on with that lovely crunchy cinnamon sugar coating on the outside and the super fluffy innards. After the doughnuts had cooled they were quite hard on the outside, but a quick 10-20 second zap in the microwave turned them super soft and super doughnut-like. If anything I would suggest keeping them in the fridge overnight and then zapping them in the microwave before serving because it gives them that perfect soft texture.
Do you like the little pink doughnut dude? Those of you in Australia might recognise him from the Extra gum commercial with all the animated food running around (not sure if they've used this ad in other countries). I loved the doughnut in this ad when it first came out, but he's been a bit overused since. Since it was my first time making doughnuts, I couldn't resist recreating this little fella. Isn't he adorable? He's covered with a thick strawberry icing, mini M&M eyes and his arms and legs are made from chopped up doughnut holes stuck in with toothpicks. The toothpicks are a little bit of a choking hazard, so if you wanna make these guys to serve you might want to think of a safer way of attaching the arms and legs. But isn't he adorable?!
Speaking of the doughnut holes, they were just as great to eat as the regular doughnuts. For those who can't be bothered making doughnut shapes or would prefer to portion control and only have little doughnuts, just use the smaller cutter to make lots of these little doughnut holes. I couldn't stop popping these little babies into my mouth while I was pottering around the kitchen!
These baked doughnuts are a great healthier alternative to their evilly good deep-fried cousins. Obviously they are still not very healthy with all that sugar, but they definitely satisfy those cravings for a warm cinnamon doughnut. Unfortunately the texture is a little too hard once they cool, so they really need to be heated in the microwave and served warm. I don't know if I will have the heart to eat my little doughnut guy :(
Baked Cinnamon Doughnut
(recipe adapted from Taste, makes 12)
1 cup full cream or reduced-fat milk
15g unsalted butter, melted
400g plain flour
1 1/2 teaspoons instant dried yeast
1/4 cup (50g) caster sugar
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
For cinnamon doughnuts:
35g melted butter
1/2 cup (44g) caster sugar
1 tsp ground cinnamon
Optional strawberry doughnut men decorations:
1 cup icing sugar
1/4 tsp strawberry essence
Pink food colouring
Milk
Brown mini m&ms
Toothpicks (or a safer alternative)
Place milk in a heatproof, microwave-safe jug. Microwave on medium-high (75%) for 30 to 40 seconds or until heated through (do not allow to boil). Stir in melted butter and set aside.
Sift flour into a large mixing bowl. Stir in yeast, sugar and cinnamon. Make a well in the centre. Add milk mixture. Mix to form a soft dough. Turn out onto a lightly floured surface. Knead for 10 minutes or until smooth and elastic (or if you are lucky enough to have a mixer with dough hooks like me, beat using dough hooks on high for 5-7 mins).
Place dough in a lightly oiled bowl. Cover with plastic wrap. Set aside in a warm place for 1 hour or until doubled in size. Line 2 baking trays with baking paper. Using your fist, punch dough down. Turn out onto a lightly floured surface. Knead until smooth. Roll dough out until 2cm thick. Using a 6.5cm cutter, cut 12 rounds from dough. Using a 3cm cutter, cut circles from the centre of each round. Place doughnuts (and doughnut holes), 5cm apart, on prepared tray. Cover with lightly greased plastic wrap. Set aside in a warm place for 30 minutes or until doubled in size.
Meanwhile, preheat oven to 180°C. Cook doughnuts for 10 to 12 minutes or until golden brown and cooked through. For cinnamon doughnuts combine sugar and cinnamon in a bowl. Brush doughnuts with remaining butter. Dip in sugar mixture, shaking off excess.
If you can be bothered making the little doughnut dudes, sift icing sugar in a bowl and add strawberry essence and food colouring. Gradually stir in milk, 1 tsp at a time until the icing is smooth and thick and does not flow too quickly. Dip one side of the doughnuts in the icing and place on a wire rack to set. If you icing is too runny either add more icing sugar or chill it until it is the right consistency. Before the icing is completely set on the doughnuts, place m&m 'eyes' on them. Using the doughnut holes, slice these up using a sharp knife and insert toothpicks into them and attach to doughnut to form arms and legs.
Serve doughnuts while still warm, or can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge and warmed up in the microwave for 10-20 seconds before serving. Avoid serving cold.
The answer was undoubtably YES. Obviously they are not exactly the same in texture, baking will not completely recreate the golden exterior doughnut that deep-frying does. The flavour was spot on with that lovely crunchy cinnamon sugar coating on the outside and the super fluffy innards. After the doughnuts had cooled they were quite hard on the outside, but a quick 10-20 second zap in the microwave turned them super soft and super doughnut-like. If anything I would suggest keeping them in the fridge overnight and then zapping them in the microwave before serving because it gives them that perfect soft texture.
Do you like the little pink doughnut dude? Those of you in Australia might recognise him from the Extra gum commercial with all the animated food running around (not sure if they've used this ad in other countries). I loved the doughnut in this ad when it first came out, but he's been a bit overused since. Since it was my first time making doughnuts, I couldn't resist recreating this little fella. Isn't he adorable? He's covered with a thick strawberry icing, mini M&M eyes and his arms and legs are made from chopped up doughnut holes stuck in with toothpicks. The toothpicks are a little bit of a choking hazard, so if you wanna make these guys to serve you might want to think of a safer way of attaching the arms and legs. But isn't he adorable?!
Speaking of the doughnut holes, they were just as great to eat as the regular doughnuts. For those who can't be bothered making doughnut shapes or would prefer to portion control and only have little doughnuts, just use the smaller cutter to make lots of these little doughnut holes. I couldn't stop popping these little babies into my mouth while I was pottering around the kitchen!
These baked doughnuts are a great healthier alternative to their evilly good deep-fried cousins. Obviously they are still not very healthy with all that sugar, but they definitely satisfy those cravings for a warm cinnamon doughnut. Unfortunately the texture is a little too hard once they cool, so they really need to be heated in the microwave and served warm. I don't know if I will have the heart to eat my little doughnut guy :(
Baked Cinnamon Doughnut
(recipe adapted from Taste, makes 12)
1 cup full cream or reduced-fat milk
15g unsalted butter, melted
400g plain flour
1 1/2 teaspoons instant dried yeast
1/4 cup (50g) caster sugar
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
For cinnamon doughnuts:
35g melted butter
1/2 cup (44g) caster sugar
1 tsp ground cinnamon
Optional strawberry doughnut men decorations:
1 cup icing sugar
1/4 tsp strawberry essence
Pink food colouring
Milk
Brown mini m&ms
Toothpicks (or a safer alternative)
Place milk in a heatproof, microwave-safe jug. Microwave on medium-high (75%) for 30 to 40 seconds or until heated through (do not allow to boil). Stir in melted butter and set aside.
Sift flour into a large mixing bowl. Stir in yeast, sugar and cinnamon. Make a well in the centre. Add milk mixture. Mix to form a soft dough. Turn out onto a lightly floured surface. Knead for 10 minutes or until smooth and elastic (or if you are lucky enough to have a mixer with dough hooks like me, beat using dough hooks on high for 5-7 mins).
Place dough in a lightly oiled bowl. Cover with plastic wrap. Set aside in a warm place for 1 hour or until doubled in size. Line 2 baking trays with baking paper. Using your fist, punch dough down. Turn out onto a lightly floured surface. Knead until smooth. Roll dough out until 2cm thick. Using a 6.5cm cutter, cut 12 rounds from dough. Using a 3cm cutter, cut circles from the centre of each round. Place doughnuts (and doughnut holes), 5cm apart, on prepared tray. Cover with lightly greased plastic wrap. Set aside in a warm place for 30 minutes or until doubled in size.
Meanwhile, preheat oven to 180°C. Cook doughnuts for 10 to 12 minutes or until golden brown and cooked through. For cinnamon doughnuts combine sugar and cinnamon in a bowl. Brush doughnuts with remaining butter. Dip in sugar mixture, shaking off excess.
If you can be bothered making the little doughnut dudes, sift icing sugar in a bowl and add strawberry essence and food colouring. Gradually stir in milk, 1 tsp at a time until the icing is smooth and thick and does not flow too quickly. Dip one side of the doughnuts in the icing and place on a wire rack to set. If you icing is too runny either add more icing sugar or chill it until it is the right consistency. Before the icing is completely set on the doughnuts, place m&m 'eyes' on them. Using the doughnut holes, slice these up using a sharp knife and insert toothpicks into them and attach to doughnut to form arms and legs.
Serve doughnuts while still warm, or can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge and warmed up in the microwave for 10-20 seconds before serving. Avoid serving cold.
Ahhhhh Mr Doughnut Man why are you so adorable! Did you end up eating him..?
ReplyDeleteAwesome work with the doughnuts - mmmm yummy photography!
nawww Mr Donut Man, oh how I love you :D Your donut man is way cuter than the ad.
ReplyDeletecuuuuuute!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the healthy alternative! I have always wondered how baked stands up to deep fried - obviously, it does!
ReplyDeletesqueeeee! like! like! cute overload! squeeeee!
ReplyDeleteOMG i love that doughnut!!
ReplyDeleteSOOOO cute. so giving this recipe a go =)
Awww... I love that Donut Guy! He's the cutest thing along with the Super Banana dude =p
ReplyDeleteThey look lovely!
ReplyDeleteOMG! So freaking cute!! I love the doughnut man :) And those doughnut 'holes' are a great idea!
ReplyDeleteDonut Man is way cute, did his fate end up in your belly?
ReplyDeleteRAWRRR! So much cuteness Steph! Good to see a "healthier" alternative to a much loved treat. Love cinnamon-sugar goodness mmm...
ReplyDeleteoh so cute! i love the pic of him standing on the wooden spoon. and you should definitely eat him! with glee!
ReplyDeleteI just love these pictures, I really want to try this out
ReplyDeleteLove these! Adorable post. I posted a link on my column (ediblecrafts.craftgossip.com).
ReplyDeleteWhen I first saw the donut man I thought he was a little piggy, which was equally cute! I've made these donuts in the past and they're so good, you've got me craving them again!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to make these for a fall brunch party. They look so good! And I bet they taste just as good without the frying.
ReplyDeleteomg lol the Doughnut man is soooo cute =D You are one talented baker steph!
ReplyDeleteomigosh. he's adorable. this post made my LIFE! I used to squeal every time I saw that commercial.
ReplyDeleteI would feel so bad eating that little doughnut guy though- I'd probably take a bite of him and apologize profusely.
ha! so cute!
ReplyDeleteVery very cute. I keep coming across recipes for baked donuts and have been very skeptical. Might have to finally give it a go some day. Mmm been too long since my last cinnamony donut.
ReplyDeleteLove the doughnuts man!! You should have made more than 1 to share :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVED that ad! It was so so cute!
ReplyDeleteMust try these. I've been wanting to make donuts for awhile.
Bahaha I love the little doughnut dude! You've done a great job of making him !
ReplyDeleteLittle doughnut dude is the best! I hope that you have eaten him though. He'll be sad if you don't. He wants you to eat him! He'll make your insides happy and pink!
ReplyDeleteDelicious organic fresh doughnuts at the footy have rekindled my love for doughnut action (I'm not normally too keen) so it's quite fortuitous that you should post this recipe now. Perhaps I will have happy and pink insides soon too.
Hehe, your replica donut dude is...delicious! Love the baked donuts, too.
ReplyDeleteLove the little doughnut guy!!
ReplyDeleteHehe that donut is just TOOOOOOO cute ^^! XD
ReplyDeleteDonut man!! How adorable! Baked donuts how ingenius ...i hate frying stuff... all the cleaning ekkk
ReplyDeleteDonuts are my weakness....but this is a fantastic alternative to the bad deep fried version. Oooo must try it some time. And I love your donut man he is way too cute to eat!
ReplyDeleteMargaret Tran - Haha of course! He was strawberry-licious :D Thanks!
ReplyDeleteKaren @ Citrus and Candy - I love(d) him too hehe. Aww thanks :)
Sophie - Thanks!
Trissa - You're very welcome! It does a pretty good job :) Though sometimes you need some deep-fried goodness
chocolatesuze - :D :D Heehee! glad you like :)
Iron Chef Shellie - :) Thanks so much! Good luck with the recipe, it's super easy!
mademoiselle délicieuse - Aww yeah I love the banana too!
Angie's Recipes - Thanks!
Betty @ The Hungry Girl - Gotta love doughnut holes :)
Sara @ Belly Rumbles - Hahaha indeed ;)
Phuoc'n Delicious - Hehehe thanks! Cinnamon sugar is so addictive!
Helen (Grab Your Fork) - Hahaha same! He reminds me of domo-kun there. The eating was definitely gleeful!
Jennifurla - Thanks! You should ;)
Chic Cookies - Thank you! And thanks so much for the link love :)
Brilynn - Aww piggies would have been cute too! How good are they? I ate soo many
Megan - Ooh I hope they turn out well for you!
linda - Haha you're too nice to me :P
tinycook - Awww thanks! :) Haha I know, I had so much love for that commercial when it first came out. I think I made him my MSN messenger icon at some point lol
Anh - :D thank you!
Angie Lives to Eat (and Cook)! - Try some! It's all about the cinnamon sugar/icing ;)
Ellie (Almost Bourdain) - Haha I know, but I was so lazy!
Celeste @ Berrytravels - Same here! Try it try it!
Bryt - Thanks so much! It was fun :)
Conor @ Hold the Beef - Heehee thanks! oh i definitely ate him! He was so good, I wish I had made more! ooh organic fresh doughnuts sound awesome! hurrah for happy pink insides!
OohLookBel - Hehe thanks!
Megan - Thanks so much!
FFichiban - :D:D He makes me giggle
Rhonda (thedaintybaker) - Same here, deep-frying makes such a mess!
Brenda - they are such a guilty pleasure. this way it's slightly less guilty!thanks!
Hahaha
ReplyDeleteYou are fast becoming one of my favourite bloggers! Everything...I MEAN EVERYTHING! you make is too cute!
B. - Aww yay! :D Glad you're enjoying everything!
ReplyDeleteI've done these twice and they are so, so, sooooo great!
ReplyDeleteThey taste almost like the real thing, their texture is lovely and they are so easy.
You are my favourite blogger!!!