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  2. Yes, You *Can* Make Homemade Doughnuts in an Air Fryer ... - AOL

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    Ree has fluffy fried doughnuts made with yeast, denser cake doughnuts that you can bake, and an air fryer shortcut with canned biscuits that saves time and calories. There's even an ice cream ...

  3. Pop Open a Can of Biscuits for Easy Air Fryer Doughnuts - AOL

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    To glaze the doughnuts, dunk the doughnuts and holes into the desired glaze. Lift out, letting the excess glaze drip back into the bowl, and transfer to the cooling rack. Sprinkle the tops with ...

  4. 57 Hanukkah Recipes For Your Best Holiday Meal Yet

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    This lightly fried, gorgeously dusted, low-key sugary jelly donut serves as a reminder that life can be sweet sometimes—which is exactly why we make it exclusively for the most festive of Jewish ...

  5. Shakoy - Wikipedia

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    Shakoy (Cebuano: syakoy; Tagalog: siyakoy; Hokkien: 炸粿; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: tsia̍h-kué), also known as lubid-lubid ("little rope") or bicho bicho, is a traditional Filipino deep-fried twisted doughnut. It is traditionally made with flour, sugar, salt, and yeast and deep-fried. It is then sprinkled with white sugar.

  6. Jelly doughnut - Wikipedia

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    [4] A 1976 Los Angeles Times story explains how to make jelly doughnuts from scratch for a "tasty after-school" snack for youngsters. [ 5 ] In a 1997 taste test, Ruth Reichl graded jelly doughnuts from a local doughnut shop higher than ones from national chain doughnut shops.

  7. Doughnut - Wikipedia

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    Doughnuts in a display case at a coffee shop. A doughnut (sometimes spelt donut in American English; both (/ ˈ d oʊ n ə t /) is a type of pastry made from leavened fried dough. [1] [2]: 275 It is popular in many countries and is prepared in various forms as a sweet snack that can be homemade or purchased in bakeries, supermarkets, food stalls, and franchised specialty vendors.

  8. Malassada - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian malasadas with various fillings. In 1878, Portuguese laborers from Madeira and the Azores started to immigrate to Hawaii to work on the plantations. [7] They brought with them their traditional foods, including fried doughnuts they called malassadas ― now commonly spelled as malasadas.

  9. How to Make Chocolate Cream-Filled Donuts

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    June 6th is National Donut Day! To fully honor the tasty creation, learn how to make donuts at home. The most basic donut consists of fried dough and whichever kind of glaze you prefer. However ...