I was reading one of my really old cookbooks, The Breakfast Book by Marion Cunningham and came across a recipe for some simple doughnuts. Then, I was reading Helene's blog and she had a recipe for mini Nutella Doughnuts. It was a sign!
I whipped up a batch of these a few mornings ago, prior to the kids waking up. When they did ultimately get up
( it is summer, after all - sleeping until 10:00 a.m. has become the norm), they ventured into the kitchen first. There were quite a few smiles that morning!
( it is summer, after all - sleeping until 10:00 a.m. has become the norm), they ventured into the kitchen first. There were quite a few smiles that morning!
These are easy and delicious. Next time I will pipe them with jelly or lemon curd or some marshmallow fluff for Levi!
Nutella Doughnuts
adapted from My Tartelette
ingredients:
3 large eggs
1/4 cup sugar
8 oz. whole milk ricotta cheese
1/2 tsp. kosher salt
1 tsp. vanilla extract
1 cup all purpose flour
2 tsp. baking powder
canola oil for frying
powdered sugar for dusting
nutella for piping
instructions:
• heat 3 inches of oil in a dutch oven until it registers 375* on a thermometer
• in a large bowl, stir together eggs, ricotta cheese, sugar, salt, and vanilla. add the flour, baking powder and mix until combined
• drop a tablespoon of batter into oil. fry for about 2-3 minutes on each side. you want them amber in color. do not crowd the pan ( I fried one to begin with to check for doneness. I opened one up to make sure the dough was cooked through).
• when cooked, drain on paper towels.
• when warm enough to handle, pipe nutella into the center of each doughnut. dust with powdered sugar.
Oh, YUM. I love Nutella and love fried dough. Any tips for those of us scared to deep-fry, though?
ReplyDeleteWow this looks really good!!
ReplyDeleteHave a good day!
Yum, I'd love to wake up to these! Lucky kids... :)
ReplyDeleteThese sound so delicious. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThose look absolutely delicious! Beautiful photos as well, looks so homey to me :-)
ReplyDeleteWhen can I move in to have breakfast with the Salzman boys?
ReplyDeletecharlene...you are welcome for breakfast any time!!
ReplyDeletethese look amazing! i'd love about...oh, a dozen for dinner please! :)
ReplyDeleteThese look gorgeous, and your pictures are fab too. Must remember to make some ricotta and try these soon! Aaah 10am; they always eventually wake up, don't they? Thankfully schools have reopened her in India and we're back to regular schedules again!!
ReplyDeleteNutella is one of the beat things in the world and doughtnuts too... Conclusion= these are probably amazing!
ReplyDeleteHi everyone,
ReplyDeletethanks for all your wonderful comments:
laura - don't be afraid of frying. if you have a candy thermometer it makes life so much easier. Plus you only use 3 inches of oil!
line - they are good
jess - you to can wake up to these. they take minutes to make!
kat - they are delicious!
bria - plus they make your house smell good
charlene - come on down!
my spatula - you will eat a dozen - or two!
deeba - make ricotta? you go girl!
kim - nutella is quite the ingredient. crack for foodies!
have a sweet day
x
These are delish, Susan! Can I grab a couple? :)
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing! I am a nutella freak but I have never had it in a doughnut... yum!!!
ReplyDeleteNutella douhgnuts, WHAT! OH my i'm in heaven. Thanks for your comment on my blog (= Have you replaced your madeleine pan?
ReplyDeletethat jar of nutella in my cabinet is calling my name
ReplyDeleteI love these doughnuts! Deliciousness in a sweet little package!
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hoo! definitely have to try these babies. I adore anything that features Nutella as an ingredient :)
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