Saturday 12 November 2011

Ginger and Cinnamon Doughnuts

A new blogger challenge that has started this month is Tea Time Treats, hosted by Karen at Lavender and Lovage and Kate at What Kate Baked. the inaugural theme this month is Ginger and bonfire treats. So I thought I would enter.


Having just started a new job, I am still getting used to the place and finding random pieces of equipment in the kitchen, one of these things was a mini doughnut maker. Having never made doughnuts before and didn't fancy messing about with 200 degree oil and burning the place down, I borrowed it for the weekend.
To fit the theme, I adapted the basic doughnut recipe from the instruction book in order to make these lovely things:

Ginger and Cinnamon Doughnuts
Ingredients
175g Self Raising Flour
2 tsp Baking powder
125g Caster Sugar
1tsp Ground Ginger
1tsp Ground Cinnamon
50g Glace ginger
1 Large egg
135ml Milk
50g Melted butter.

Method
Preheat the doughnut maker for 5 minutes
Mix the dry ingredients including the glace ginger together in a large bowl.
Make a well in the centre and add the liquid ingredients together, beat together until smooth.
Add a teaspoon of the mixture into each section and close the lid, leave for around 3 minutes until golden brown. Repeat until mixture is used up.

Chocolate dip
Melt the chocolate either in the microwave of over a pan of simmering water.
once melted remove from the heat and stir in the cream until combined.

Serve

Verdict
Very tasty but then how can doughnuts with chocolate not be? especially with the excellent partners of ginger and cinnamon.





4 comments:

  1. What a wonderful entry...and you have now started a new gadget longing, I NEED a doughnut maker I think ~ NO hot fat etc!! Love the combination of ginger and cinnamon, and thanks so much for entering Tea Time Treats this month ~ look out for Kate's challenge next month, which will be very festive.
    Karen

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  2. oh my goodness they are stunning!!!!!!!!!!... I would be a very very fat boy if I had that doughnut maker!

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  3. I have soft spot for doughnuts and they look great. Mind, I must be supervised when eating doughnuts because I can eat loads.

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  4. These look great! Perhaps I should ask santa for a donut maker :)

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