
The sweetness of pineapple and carrot in every bite - these doughnuts remind you of the real carrot cake. Makes: 18 large doughnuts

Doughnuts come in all shapes and sizes. They are the perfect way to treat yourself on a lazy weekend, or to indulge in a baking adventure. Store-bought doughnuts are great, but homemade ones are even better. Here are three distinctive doughnut recipes to whet your appetite. Enjoy! Prep time (Fried Glazed): 2 hours, 30 minutes Cook time: 15 minutes Total time: 2 hours, 45 minutes
Fried dough is a typical fairground food that is tasty and tempting. When the fair is out of town, you can still make it at home and enjoy it for a cozy movie night or a stargazing evening outdoors.

Doughnuts can be made from a quick bread or yeast bread dough. Either way, once the dough is made, frying and sugaring the doughnuts is a snap. They are easy and cheap to make too. Instead of buying doughnuts for your Saturday morning coffee, trying whipping up a batch at home!

Donuts are a fun snack to prepare. Making them at home is a great way to spend quality time with family members of all ages. Donuts are essentially deep-fried rings of dough; so they can be made easily at home.

The Mexican version of a quick fried cake, churros are incredible tasty treats that couldn't be easier to make. Whether you want to craft them from scratch or are looking for a quicker fix, anyone can whip up a batch of churros at home.
If you have that doughnut mouth-watering need, but don't want to go searching for one, make these healthier version ones by baking. With a strawberry glaze, this is the perfect additional treat for breakfast. Here is how to make strawberry buttermilk baked doughnuts. Makes 12 doughnuts.

Everyone loves Krispy Kremes! Krispy Kreme donuts are served at fundraisers, breakfasts, and even to satisfy that sweet snack need. But why spend money to get your fix when you can make them at home? You probably already keep most of these ingredients stocked up at home; those delicious doughnuts are only minutes away.

Having leftover donuts doesn’t happen often, but when it does, you want to store them the right way so you have a fresh, delicious treat waiting for you another day (or maybe in a few hours). Since donuts contain butter, fat, and sugar, they can easily spoil or grow stale. Don’t worry though—we’ll show you a few different ways you can store donuts so they stay fresh. We’ve also included
Using pre-made croissant (crescent) dough as a main ingredient, you can create delicious desserts instead of the intended plain croissant. If you can't get a hold of a crunchy churro, improvise with croissants!
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