Monday, February 21, 2011

Baked Cinnamon Sugar Doughnuts

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I’ve been craving doughnuts lately. Not the glazed kind, I’m not the biggest fan of those, but rather ones covered in cinnamon sugar. Those are my favorite.

cinnamon sugar doughnuts, baked.

This recipe is from Lara Ferroni’s cookbook, Doughnuts. I absolutely love it. It’s beautiful, filled with Lara’s gorgeous photography, and every single recipe sounds like heaven. It’s well written, easy to understand, I love when recipe writers tell you things like “dough will be soft and moist, but not overly sticky”. That is so helpful when you’re making something new. I can’t say enough good things about it about this cookbook.

This is her baked doughnut recipe. While I wanted doughnuts, I didn’t want to fry anything. It’s messy and I just wasn’t feeling it. I’d never had baked doughnuts before, so I decided to give it a try.

These are beyond delicious. Soft and fluffy, and I bet if you glazed them, you wouldn’t even know they were baked instead of fried. Also, this is the easiest doughnut recipe I have ever used. It came together in no time.


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Baked Doughnuts
From Doughnuts by Lara Ferroni
makes 10-14 doughnuts

a note: I don’t have a doughnut cutter or even a cookie cutter (i know, what is wrong with me?) so I used a mason jar lid and a shot glass to cut out my doughnut shapes. It worked perfectly!

1 egg
1/4 cup superfine sugar
1 cup whole milk, heated to 115F
1 tablespoon active dry yeast
1 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
2 1/2 to 3 1/2 cups all purpose flour, divided, plus more for kneading

1/2 cup (1 stick) butter, cut into 1 inch cubes

for topping:
1 stick butter, melted
1 cup superfine sugar + 2 tablespoons cinnamon (more or less, depending on your taste), mixed together

In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat the egg and sugar on medium speed until blended, about 1 minute. Add the milk, yeast, salt and vanilla, and stir to blend. With the machine on low speed, add 2 cups of flour, about 1/2 cup at a time, and beat until the dough is thick and pulls away from the sides of the bowl.

Switch to the dough hook. With the machine on medium speed, add the butter one piece at a time, and beat until no large chunks of butter are left in the bottom of the bowl, 3-5 minutes. Reduce speed to low and add the additional flour until the dough gathers around the hook and cleans the sides of the bowl. It will be soft and moist, but not overly sticky.

Turn the dough out onto a floured surface and knead gently until the dough no longer sticks to your hands. Lightly grease a large mixing bowl.

Transfer the dough to the bowl and turn to coat. Cover with a damp tea towel and let rise in a warm spot until doubled in volume, about 1 hour.

Punch down the dough and roll out to 1/2 inch thick. With a doughnut or a cookie cutter, cut out 3 inch diameter rounds with 1 inch diameter holes.

Preheat the oven to 400 and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Place the doughnuts at least 1 inch apart on the baking sheet. Cover with plastic wrap and let sit in a warm spot until nearly doubled in size, about 20 minutes.

Bake until the doughnuts are light golden brown, 5 to 8 minutes, being very careful not to overbake them.

Immediately out of the oven, dip into butter, then directly into cinnamon sugar mixture.

Best eaten fresh and warm.

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  2. OMG...these look amaaaaazing. My husband keeps telling me he makes "the best doughnuts" but in over 5 years together I've yet to eat them. I think I'm going to trump his claims with these!

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  3. Thanks for sharing this! The photos are so delicious. Can't wait to try the doughnuts!

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  4. This sounds amazing. I've never tried to make doughnuts before because they need the frying and I'm not brave enough for that yet... So I'm definitely trying this out. Thank you. And very beautiful photos.

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  5. Gorgeous. Warm dough with cinnamon and sugar on top is one of my favorite treats.

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  6. wow, this looks beautiful, and, i'm sure, tastes beautiful. simple is best, and i can't wait to try this.

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  7. You won me over with just the post title...my apartment is so small and the few times I've fried something the smell lingers for days. And I prefer cinnamon sugar to glazed doughnuts! It's like you knew what I wanted!

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  8. so, so lovely! i love cinnamon sugar...plus it's sparkly! i totally agree w/ you about recipe details, especially with things so varied as dough.

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  9. These look scrumptious, Hannah! You can tell how fluffy and light they are by how well risen they look. Cinnamon sugar donuts are my particular favorite as well. Beautiful pictures as always!

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  10. I knew I shouldn't have clicked over...you are dangerous. These doughnuts look amazing.

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  11. These look awesome! I can't wait to get a donut pan to try these. :)

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  12. This book is awesome, I so agree with you. Yet I have a crsving too for doughtnuts!

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  13. I could eat five of these right now. They look heavenly!

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  14. Oh, Hannah. Such torture to gaze upon my screen! I must refrain from licking it!!

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  15. These look AMAZING! My boyfriend has been begging me to make doughnuts, but I cannot stand the mess that comes along with frying. Cannot wait to try these.

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  16. I like that they aren't fried. They look so good!

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  17. Beautiful! I only like these kind of doughnuts too! I think I'll make some this weekend!

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  18. hannah, you are my girl. thank you a thousand times!!

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  19. Absolutely beautiful! And it's just adorable how you improvised making doughnut shapes with a mason jar and a shot glass. ha!
    I'm pretty sure you just made Lara's day :)

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  20. Beautiful! Such lovely pictures. I'm ramping up to make some jam doughnuts but the have to be fried...it's the only way for these particular ones and I'd get disowned by my husband otherwise. Love the look of these though!

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  21. Those are the prettiest doughnuts I've ever seen! They sound like an oxymoron, but I'm so excited that they're baked and still delicious. The last time I deep-fried anything it got super messy. Thanks for sharing!

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  22. these are so pretty! I don't have a doughnut pan either and I was just despairing today about it...but I DO have a mason jar and MANY shot glasses! Thanks for the tip!

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  23. Wow, those look amazing! Better than Krispy Kreme any day of the week.

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  24. okay, chic I'm going to try to make these! Happy I can follow your blog! :)

    Hope you have a great week!

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  25. Incredible! These look, sound and I can only imagine how tasty they are. Beautiful photos!!!

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  26. not only does the recipe look pretty easy, they look so delicious too!!

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  27. They look so fluffy and delicious! I love your photos. Everything looks so light and airy. Beautiful.

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  28. I'm so making these!! Love the fact that their baked too. Much healthier then frying. Gorgeous, gorgeous post dear!! xo.

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  29. OMG they look & sound amazing & no frying....so trying this recipe out.

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  30. it's been a long time since i've had a doughnut! these look delicious.

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  31. I hated donught as a child and now even more. This entry on your webblog disgusts me

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  32. Hannah, you're a goddess. These look incredible.

    @Laurana - maybe you should skip doughnuts and eat a friendly pill instead.

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  33. NOT FRIED?!! That's NOT fried?! Looks amazing. I am so writing this down in my recipe book! Lovely imagery.

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  34. We baked a batch of cinnamon sugar doughnuts very, VERY similar to this last year. Just perfect.

    Cheers,

    *Heather*

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  35. Oh my lawd. Baked doughnuts? Yes please. I rarely have the motivation to fry anything because it's so messy and I hate getting popped with hot oil. Will try these. Soon. (Love your blog, by the way.)

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  36. this looks like a recipe i need to try. i bet their great with a cup of tea!

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  37. This sounds delicious (and deliciously simple)! I may need to give it a try this weekend...

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  38. These look so lovely! I've always wanted to make my own doughnuts! Now I've got a recipe (: Thanks.

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  40. I've only started reading your blog recently, but since I have, every post that you've put up has gone directly into my favorites, waiting to be made!!
    Absolutely breathtaking photos, as is usual, I am beginning to find, and a wonderful, wonderful, recipe that I'm just itching to make!

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  41. I can't believe these are baked. These look amazing! And the trick of using the jar lid and shot glass is genius! ;)

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  42. gosh those sure do look delicious!!!

    baking doughnuts is something i have to do, great recipe :)

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  43. I LOVE that these are baked. I have never attempted to make donuts because I am not a big fan of frying. This is going straight to the top of my "to make" list. :)

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  44. I have this cookbook at home, and I hadn't tried this recipe yet. After seeing your lovely photos of the doughnuts, I have to give them a try! Though, I'm sure mine won't look nearly as beautiful as yours!

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  47. Oh Hannah! These look fabulous! I am drooling and wanting some for lunch. Now, please.

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  50. What fantastic timing! My husband just bought me a cute little mini doughnut pan, so thi sis perfect! I love cinnamon sugar doughnuts. Yum!

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  51. I made these today! They weren't nearly as beautiful, but they were delicious. Thank you!

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  52. Such gorgeous photos! I only occasionally get a craving for doughnuts but these would definitely make the cut when I do. As do these: http://orangette.blogspot.com/2006/06/to-brandon-with-nutmeg.html Have you tried them? They aren't fully in the doughnut category, but just as satisfying.

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  54. You know... I can normally pass on a doughnut. There are so many things I'd rather eat than a dry, fried ball of dough. But these... THESE... look divine. Now you have me drooling.

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    Your photography is lovely.

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  60. I've always wanted to make my own doughnuts, much better than the shop bought ones! Thanks for the recipe and the photos :)

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  62. What?!? Those look so wonderful! I've been wanting to try my hand at doughnuts but was hesitant about all of the oil (healthwise, sure, but it is also such a pain to clean up!). This seems like the perfect recipe to start with.

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  68. These look incredible - more wonderful photos as usual - will have to set aside some time to make these.

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  69. hi! i just made these for a brunch i had to attend this weekend, they came out great :) you can see them here aaezimmerman.blogspot.com thanks so much!!

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  72. made them last night..AMAZING!! they were delicious! thanks for sharing!

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  78. Your photos are beautiful! I ones tried to make doughnuts but the dough was so extreamly sticky I barly could do little balls with fourly fingers. Forming doughnuts was impossible. No fun! But I will try again. Maybe this recipe! Susanne

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  79. Ohhhh, this reminds me of my grandma's recipe! Every year around Christmas she used to make these sugar and cinnamon donuts that were just heavenly! I guess it's time I learn to make it myself:) Thanks for the idea.

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  80. I tried one baked doughnut recipe with some disappointment, they tasted good but it was a stretch to call them doughnuts. Yours look beautiful, so I'll have to give the baked doughnut another shot, and this time I'm going for glazed :)

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