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Feb9-07, 03:37 AM   #1
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Donught Machine


hey, is there any kind of small machine to make easy donughts on the market ?
Donughts in France are so expensive

or is there any easy way to make some at home (PS : be easy on da explanations coz i know nothing about cooking, baking)
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Feb9-07, 03:50 AM   #2
 
Yep a gadgit like this one works well, it just plops out a doughnut into the hot greese.

http://www.pans.com/products/bethany...ker-33725.html

or make mini ones

http://www.gadgetshop.com/pws/Produc...?ProductID=586
Feb9-07, 04:10 AM   #3
 
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My sis has got such a machine (it's for waffles originally, though), and what comes out of it is , at least to me.
Feb9-07, 05:31 AM   #4
 

Donught Machine


I wonder how good home made donuts would taste. I imagine that 'donut holes' (timbits for the fellow Canadians out there. :) )would be easier and just as good. Hmmm, I should try. :-)

edit:: Give these a shot, they aren't 'donuts' but hey, they are just as good. I found this recipe and might try making them later on in the week, seems pretty simple...

http://www.recipezaar.com/133877

edit again: I wonder how they make chocolate donut holes... something about deep frying cocoa makes me sick... :/ lol
Feb9-07, 06:52 AM   #5
 
I have a mini doughnut machine, its the 2 moulded hotplate type (waffle iron). Its not very good, doughnuts should be cooked in oil (deep fired), but i can knock some tasty pseudo-doughnuts in short time :)

I wouldn't recommend one if you want real doughnuts, its just not the same.
Feb9-07, 07:54 AM   #6
 
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hey, is there any kind of small machine to make easy donughts on the market ?
Donughts in France are so expensive

or is there any easy way to make some at home (PS : be easy on da explanations coz i know nothing about cooking, baking)
Yeh the copomatic 2000 will do that just fine.. Sorry couldnt resist even if I am the only one who finds that ammusing
Feb9-07, 08:00 AM   #7
 
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Yeh the copomatic 2000 will do that just fine.. Sorry couldnt resist even if I am the only one who finds that ammusing
Strap it into the back seat, fill it with oil, and have your partner making donuts as you drive around.
Feb9-07, 08:44 AM   #8
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hey

this doesnt look very high tech, and quite simple :

http://www.pans.com/products/bethany...ker-33725.html

just looks like some kind of container
Feb9-07, 10:19 AM   #9
 
I would love to get a chocolate-doughnut-making-machine. As a side note, I am also for personal expense account being handed out to the mentors for buying small home appliances.
Feb9-07, 11:10 AM   #10
 
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If you can get a hold of it, Alton Brown did a great show on home made donuts. The only thing he needed was the deep frier. The recipe didn't look too terribly difficult. I haven't tried it because, if I do, I wouldn't be able to stop.
Feb9-07, 02:35 PM   #11
 
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hey

this doesnt look very high tech, and quite simple :

http://www.pans.com/products/bethany...ker-33725.html

just looks like some kind of container
Not quite. When you push the plunger, it squirts a ring of dough out the bottom into your oil.
Feb9-07, 05:18 PM   #12
 
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I wonder how good home made donuts would taste. I imagine that 'donut holes' (timbits for the fellow Canadians out there. :) )would be easier and just as good. Hmmm, I should try. :-)

edit:: Give these a shot, they aren't 'donuts' but hey, they are just as good. I found this recipe and might try making them later on in the week, seems pretty simple...

http://www.recipezaar.com/133877

edit again: I wonder how they make chocolate donut holes... something about deep frying cocoa makes me sick... :/ lol
My Grandma used to make homemade donuts for us when we were kids, she didn't use any fancy machine though, she made them from scratch, everything was done by hand and I think it used to be a day long project for her. When they were done we either had them plain or dipped in icing sugar....they were to die for!!!
Feb10-07, 06:39 AM   #13
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what, a whole day to make good donughts !!

i'll never have time to make any, except during weekends, holidays , and/or during the night lol


Why dont they have dunkin donughts in France :(
Feb10-07, 08:26 AM   #14
 
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My Grandma used to make homemade donuts for us when we were kids, she didn't use any fancy machine though, she made them from scratch, everything was done by hand and I think it used to be a day long project for her. When they were done we either had them plain or dipped in icing sugar....they were to die for!!!
Sounds yummy! Food from grandmas is always the best.
Feb10-07, 10:23 AM   #15
 
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My Grandma used to make homemade donuts for us when we were kids, she didn't use any fancy machine though, she made them from scratch, everything was done by hand and I think it used to be a day long project for her. When they were done we either had them plain or dipped in icing sugar....they were to die for!!!
That's why I've never bothered. It sounds like it takes a long time to make them, and doughnuts for dinner isn't really my goal. Even the bakeries start making them overnight so they're ready for the morning, so it seems like something best bought from someone willing to stay up all night baking.

It's the same with other things I'd like for breakfast...cinnamon rolls or coffee cake just take too long to make. Maybe it made sense back in the day when the whole family got up before dawn and you could let dough rise while out milking the cows, and then come back in for a big breakfast, but no matter what the cat thinks, I'm not getting up at 5AM just to make breakfast (though, she did get in a rather effective leap from the headboard right to the middle of my stomach this morning...she also had the sense to keep on running after that...this is the problem with having to wake up early during the week, the cat doesn't understand it doesn't happen on weekends too).

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Sounds yummy! Food from grandmas is always the best.
You've never had my grandmother's food. It's a good thing my grandfather isn't picky about his food.
Feb10-07, 11:29 AM   #16
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Traditional yeast donuts are a major project, my mother made them once a week. You can't beat them, but you have to let the dough rise, then punch it down, let it rise again, then roll it out, cutting them was fun though.

I can't eat donuts from donut shops, they have so much icing on them they gag me, and no matter how much I scrape off, they're still disgusting.
Feb10-07, 11:31 AM   #17
 
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That's why I've never bothered. It sounds like it takes a long time to make them, and doughnuts for dinner isn't really my goal. Even the bakeries start making them overnight so they're ready for the morning, so it seems like something best bought from someone willing to stay up all night baking.
From what I know of it, it's time consuming because of the multiple rise times for the dough. The actual work that goes into them doesn't look like a whole lot (says the guy who has never done it). I have made home made bread before from scratch and that wasn't horrible.
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