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

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    You don't need to go to a special shop or bakery for fresh doughnuts. You can make both cake and yeasted doughnuts at home with these 20 delicious recipes.

  3. Brown Bobby - Wikipedia

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    The Brown Bobby manual included 10 recipes for doughnuts, 4 icing recipes and a number of prepared doughnut mixes were also available. Recipes included Plain, Wholewheat, Bran, Spice, Nut, Tutti-Frutti, Chocolate and Oatmeal. The doughnuts were touted as “greaseless” because they were not deep-fried, but as the included recipe indicates ...

  4. Old-fashioned doughnut - Wikipedia

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    The old-fashioned doughnut is a term used for a variety of cake doughnut prepared in the shape of a ring with a cracked surface and tapered edges. [1] While many early cookbooks included recipes for "old-fashioned donuts" that were made with yeast, [2] the distinctive cake doughnuts sold in doughnut shops are made with chemical leavener and may have crisper texture compared to other styles of ...

  5. 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.

  6. 32 of the Most Mouthwatering Doughnuts You Will Ever Try - AOL

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    Here are unique and mouthwatering specialty options from some of the country's best doughnut shops. The Salty Donut also offers an extensive coffee menu, including a Cinnamon Toast Crunch latte ...

  7. Household Searchlight Recipe Book - Wikipedia

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    The Household Searchlight Recipe Book was one of the most-published cookbooks in the United States. It was in print almost continuously from 1931 until 1954 and sold more than 1 million copies. It was published by Capper Publications of Topeka, Kansas, and reprinted five times between 1977 and 1991 by Stauffer Publications.

  8. Joy Bauer Shared the Simplest Pumpkin Dessert—and It ... - AOL

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    Reviewed by Dietitian Annie Nguyen, M.A., RDReviewed by Dietitian Annie Nguyen, M.A., RD. With fall in full swing, it’s time to embrace one of the season’s coziest flavors: cue the pumpkins!

  9. Sufganiyah - Wikipedia

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    The doughnut is deep-fried, injected with jam or custard, and then topped with powdered sugar. The doughnut recipe originated in Europe in the 16th century, and by the 19th century was known as a Berliner in Germany and a Religieuse in France. Polish Jews, who called it a ponchki, fried the doughnut in schmaltz rather than lard due to kashrut laws.