Ingredients:
Chocolate Icing:
Strawberry glaze:
Method:
1. Mix yeast in lukewarm water and keep it aside until froth appears on top just like in the second picture in the collage below.
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3. Make a well in the centre and pour the yeast mixture, slightly beaten egg and melted butter to it. Mix well in circular motion and turn into a dough using enough water.
4. Spread little oil on top and wrap with a cling film. Let it rise into double the size. It took about an hour for me though it depends on many other factors like the kitchen temperature, humidity etc.
You can see how my finger impressions came out on the dough when it had risen.
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5. Now, punch down the dough and knead well. Punching down helps to deflate the dough and let the air bubbles come out of the dough which was formed by the yeast during rising.
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8. Fry these risen donuts in medium-low heat oil till they turn brown. Drain on tissue paper and let it cool before icing is done.
Chocolate/Strawberry Icing:
Sift icing sugar and discard the solids. Heat all the ingredients in a pan until sugar melts nicely. Dip donuts one by one into the icing (chocolate/strawberry) halfway through , take it out and keep it on a tray. Sprinkle chocolate vermicelli ,sprinkles or walnut chunks on top of that if you wish.
Alternatively, for sugar coated donuts; dip these donuts in melted butter and then coat with icing sugar mixed with a pinch of cinnamon powder.
Notes:
- * The measure of water mentioned here is just an approximate amount. It varies depending on humidity, size of the egg etc.
-The icing thickens easily. If so, heat it again till it melts . You can add more water if needed.
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delicious looking donuts looks wonderfully soft
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DeleteDonuts looking lovely. ..if using active dry yeast then what is the measurement?
ReplyDeleteYou can take the same amount of yeast Suji
Deletewow... such fluffy looking doughnuts and amazing pics, hasna...
ReplyDeleteThanks Rafee :)
DeleteAmazing :) .. how many donuts does this measurement would yield?
ReplyDeleteI am sorry that I didn't mention about it. Updated the post :) and thank you for reminding me. It would yield about a dozen or more as it depends on the size you cut the donuts.
DeleteIt looks ...so..........yummmmmmm...
ReplyDeleteBut sorry to say i tried it thrice....but the dough did not rise at all...
I used active dry yeast....and tje tjird time i even added
Double the amount of yeast.....
What is wrong?......help me out....pleeeeeaaaaaaase....😣
change your yeast Najmunnisa.. It can't go wrong as I made it again this vacation and it did come out well. your yeast might have expired or died because of bad storage. Try with new yeast and let me know. It will come out good this time. :) InshaAllah
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