Showing posts with label doughnut. Show all posts
Showing posts with label doughnut. Show all posts

2016-02-13

I Donut Want To Be Without You


Happy Valentine's Day!!

I hope you are all having the best day filled with love and happiness, sharing your time with people who matter to you.

You all matter to me, so on Vday I just want to say thank you for reading this blog. You guys make this a lot more fun! Lots of love to all of you <3





For Valentine's Day I decided to make doughnuts this year. Last year I made cupcakes, but this year I felt like it was time for some doughnuts. I sprinkled my doughnuts with hearts, pearls and red glitter sprinkles - all of it feeling very appropriate for Vday.





And today is all about love, so let me just say this - I LOVE doughnuts!!! And I LOVE sprinkles!!!
I aptly wore my pink doughnut dress, and had the person I love the most (my wee big sister) snap some photos of me while I ate the delicious pink things.




I've shared the recipe I use for these cake doughnuts on the blog before. In fact it was last time I wore this amazing dress for the blog. I just love this dress. Find the recipe here.




Much love on this day and all others,

2015-10-15

Donut worry


This doughnut dress is one of my favourite dresses of all time (most probably because it's got embroidered doughnuts on it! Doughnuts!). I first saw this dress on my Instagram/blogger bestie, the intelligent, lovely and stylish lady, Liana of Finding Femme. Liana's blog is one of my big blog-inspirations, her posts are elegant and eloquent, and her style is always beautiful. When Liana wore this dress she styled it impeccably with a beautiful belt and scarf, and fantastic heels. As we are going towards colder weather here in Sweden, I styled it with a pair of thick tights and warm cardigan (that I didn't wear for the pictures, because the dress looked better without). We are already reaching temperatures below zero during night and early mornings. So tights were an essential.



I've proclaimed my love for doughnuts on the blog before. As I said then, good doughnuts are hard to come by in northern Sweden. We don't have the immensely famous Krispy Kreme or Dunkin' Donuts, so from time to time I embark on the adventure of whipping up my own doughnuts.


So far I have only ever tried making "Cake Doughnuts" and if I am to be honest I didn't know that there were different types of doughnuts until quite recently. With the info I've gathered Cake doughnuts are more old-fashioned and are raised by baking powder rather than yeast and therefore have a more "cakey" texture. All I know is that they are delicious and easy enough to make.

The recipe I use can be found here from Joy of Baking. I've mentioned Joy of Baking earlier and I cannot rave about it enough, what a brilliant place it is! I often use recipes from Joy of Baking so don't be surprised if you see it again on the blog.





CAKE DOUGHNUTS

Recipe adapted from Joy of Baking.

INGREDIENTS

  • 2 eggs
  • 165 grams sugar
  • 1 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 390 grams flour
  • 3 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt (I used regular salt)
  • 3/4 teaspoon powdered nutmeg
  • 40 grams butter, melted
  • 120 ml milk, room temperature

DIRECTIONS

Whisk together flour, baking powder, salt and nutmeg in a bowl.
In another bowl, beat eggs and sugar until light and fluffy. Add the vanilla. Alternately add the flour, milk and melted butter. The batter will be soft but cover it with plastic film and let it sit at room temperature for half an hour.

When the batter is firm enough to roll out, do so on a floured surface with a floured rolling pin to about the thickness of half a centimetre. Cut out with doughnut cutter or cookie cutters. I used two cookie cutters, one 8 cm one and another 2 cm one for the doughnut hole. Heat up oil in a fryer to 190 degrees C. I used canola oil, but you can use any oil you prefer. Carefully place two doughnuts at a time in the fryer and fry each side for about 60 seconds or until golden brown. Remove doughnuts from fryer and let sit on paper towel until cooled.

The doughnut is ready for icing, sugar or ganache. Or you can eat them as they are, they're delicious as they are without anything on too.




Homemade doughnuts are really great, and they are fantastic straight out of the fryer. So delicious when they're still a bit warm. I love to fry the doughnut holes on their own and roll them in cinnamon-sugar and eat them before I eat the actual doughnuts, but don't tell anyone... 


Dress: Nishe via Asos (old)
Nail polish: Barry M - Gelly Hi Shine in Blueberry


Much love!



2015-05-27

Quirky collars and doughnut earrings


I have previously mentioned that I love quirky details on garments, and what better than a cute, unique little collar?


PepaLoves are experts on quirky details, whether it's the print, the collar or the skirt of a dress, you know you'll get something unusual and slightly eccentric. Which is why I adore PepaLoves so very much!



I paired my lovely quirky-collared red dress with doughnut earrings that I've made myself. It was a perfect match!


Dress: PepaLoves (also available in mint and yellow)
Earrings: Made by myself from polymer clay





2015-05-03

Doughnuts and sprinkles


Doughnuts are my favourite. I love doughnuts so much, but I only made them for the first time this month. Good doughnuts are hard to come by in Sweden, at least the northern part. You can find doughnuts in supermarkets but no actual pastry shops or bakeries make doughnuts. So I took it upon myself to make some of my own.

Blouse: ModCloth

As it was my first time making doughnuts I was a little nervous (as you are when baking something in the kitchen for the first time). Luckily the doughnuts turned out great, and I didn't set fire to the kitchen, so I'm viewing it as a success.


I used the recipe for Cake Doughnuts from JoyofBaking.com
If you've never stumbled upon Joy of Baking, then do so now, you will not be sorry. They have recipes and videos for basically anything you might want to bake.


I glazed my doughnuts in chocolate ganache because I wanted the bitterness of the dark chocolate to blend together with the sweet doughnut. Making a chocolate ganache is super easy, it just sounds fancy (because it's French).

You need:
  • 100 grams of chocolate (preferably dark), chopped into small pieces
  • 100 ml of heavy cream (also known as whipping cream)
  • 1 tablespoon butter

Heat the heavy cream and the butter in a saucepan until it just starts to boil. Then pour it over the chopped chocolate. The heat of the cream will melt the chocolate, and all you need to do is to mix it together.

Then use the ganache for anything!
I dipped my doughnuts in the ganache and added sprinkles. And got the yummiest doughnuts ever!