Anonymous wrote:We did decades ago for our church youth group fundraiser.
Buy a couple cans of pillsbury rolls. Not the doughy biscuit kind, but the flaky dinner roll kind.
Lay them on a cutting board and using a small round cookie cutter, cut a hole in the middle
Drop both the round donuts and holes into the oil carefully and one at a time.
Remove when they are golden and float to the top.
Drain on paper towels for a few seconds then toss with either sugar, powdeed sugar or cinnamon sugar.
If you want to do a filled donut don' put holes in it. Just fry, and follow the other steps.
When it is cool you can use a pastry tool to inject it with jelly, chocolateor pudding.
Have fun!
Anonymous wrote:P.S. These recipes look somewhat complicated but the neither dough is all that fussy. If you know how to fry stuff correctly, they will both taste good.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, do you want to try yeast donuts or just do cake donuts? That would inform the recipe.
Anonymous wrote:We did decades ago for our church youth group fundraiser.
Buy a couple cans of pillsbury rolls. Not the doughy biscuit kind, but the flaky dinner roll kind.
Lay them on a cutting board and using a small round cookie cutter, cut a hole in the middle
Drop both the round donuts and holes into the oil carefully and one at a time.
Remove when they are golden and float to the top.
Drain on paper towels for a few seconds then toss with either sugar, powdeed sugar or cinnamon sugar.
If you want to do a filled donut don' put holes in it. Just fry, and follow the other steps.
When it is cool you can use a pastry tool to inject it with jelly, chocolateor pudding.
Have fun!