Glazed Yoghurt Ring Doughnuts

Glazed Yoghurt Ring Doughnuts

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These yoghurt ring doughnuts are so incredibly light and crispy that no store-bought version could ever match-up!

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Super-Soft and Crispy Yoghurt Ring Doughnuts

I’ve been searching for the longest time for a doughnut recipe that is crispy on the outside and super soft on the inside. And you know what the secret ingredient was all along? NEW Nutriday Double Cream yoghurt! The extra creaminess and fat in the yoghurt give these doughnuts a soft almost brioche-like texture, paired with the addition of milk powder, which makes the outside ridiculously crunchy – I dare you to find a better doughnut! 

Super-Soft and Crispy Yoghurt Ring Doughnuts

You need to take your time proving these correctly or else the doughnuts will come out tough after frying. The easiest way to see if the dough has proved correctly is by giving the dough a gentle poke. If the dough springs back immediately it needs to proof for longer but, if the dough springs back slowly and the spot you poked leaves a small indentation, you know it’s ready! 

If you want to see a step-by-step of how I made these, head over to my Instagram for more tips and tricks!

Super-Soft and Crispy Yoghurt Ring Doughnuts
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Ingredients
  1. 340g cake flour
  2. 170g milk powder
  3. 10g instant yeast
  4. 1 tsp cornstarch
  5. Pinch of salt
  6. 50g white sugar
  7. 2 tbsp honey
  8. 250ml NutriDay Double Cream Yoghurt
  9. 100ml water
  10. Sunflower or vegetable Oil, for frying
Yoghurt glaze
  1. 80ml NutriDay Double Cream Strawberry Yoghurt
  2. 130g (250ml) icing sugar, sifted
  3. Pink food colouring
  4. Lemon juice, to taste
  5. Sprinkles, to decorate
Instructions
  1. Mix the flour, milk powder, instant yeast, cornstarch, salt and sugar together.
  2. Add the honey and yoghurt and gradually add enough water to form a soft dough.
  3. It should be soft and slightly sticky.
  4. Place in a clean bowl inside a large plastic bag. Tie the bag closed and allow to rise in a warm place until doubled in size.
  5. TIP: In winter I like to proof my yeast dough in my car parked in the sun - it is the perfect temperature!
  6. Knock the dough down and roll it out into a large rectangle about 1cm thick.
  7. Use a cookie cutter to cut out 8cm circles and a smaller cutter or the back of a piping nozzle to create a hole in the centre of each. Cut out 10cm square pieces of baking paper and place a doughnut on each square. This will make them easy to pick up later for frying, without deflating them. Arrange the doughnuts on a baking tray, cover with a large plastic bag and allow to rise again until doubled in size. The doughnuts should feel puffy when you touch them lightly.
  8. Preheat the oil to 180°C and carefully add a few doughnuts into the oil - fry until golden brown and crispy. Drain on paper towel and leave to cool slightly.
  9. Mix the ingredients for the yoghurt glaze together then dip the cooled doughnuts into the glaze and allow to set on a wire rack.
  10. These doughnuts are best eaten straight away while the outside is still crispy and the inside is super-soft!
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Muscovado Churros

Muscovado Churros

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What’s the secret to the crunchiest, most delicious churros in all the land? Muscovado sugar – and forgetting to add the eggs! 

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Shame, churros aren’t the prettiest of desserts, are they? But put a piping hot plate of these in front of your friends and family after dinner and nobody is going to complain, I promise you! My version of churros is dusted in the beautiful, unrefined Natura Sugars Light Muscovado Sugar which is infinitely better than dredging them in boring white sugar. The muscovado sugar adds a fudgy, malty flavour to the churros which goes so well with warm spices like cinnamon – I added those too! What I didn’t (read: forgot to) add was the eggs, which coincidentally made these the crunchiest churros ever – I do love a happy baking accident!  You can serve these with melted chocolate for dipping or this salted caramel sauce which I used the same light muscovado sugar in. But whatever you do, make sure these are served HOT – that’s when they are at their most delicious! 

Muscovado Churros
Yields 20
The crunchiest churros dusted in unrefined light muscovado sugar.
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Ingredients
  1. 50g salted butter or margarine, chopped
  2. 250ml ( 1 cup) water
  3. 200g cake flour
  4. 1/2 tsp baking powder
  5. 1 tsp vanilla extract
  6. 2 tsp ground cinnamon
  7. 100g Natura Sugars Light Muscovado Sugar
  8. Vegetable oil, for deep-frying
Instructions
  1. Place the butter and water in a medium saucepan, cover with a lid and bring to the boil.
  2. Combine the flour and baking powder.
  3. Once the butter has melted, immediately add the flour mix and stir until the mixture comes together and pulls away from the sides of the pot.
  4. Add the vanilla and mix well.
  5. Allow the dough to cool until lukewarm.
  6. Place the dough into a piping bag fitted with a star nozzle.
  7. Combine the cinnamon and Natura Sugars Light Muscovado Sugar in a large bowl and set aside. Preheat the oil to 190 degrees celsius.
  8. Pipe long churros into the hot oil, using scissors to cut the churros from the piping bag.
  9. Fry until golden brown - about 4-5 minutes.
  10. Remove the churros from the oil and immediately toss in the cinnamon sugar mixture.
  11. Serve warm with caramel sauce or melted chocolate, for dipping.
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Hot Cross Bun Doughnuts stuffed with Chocolate

Hot Cross Bun Doughnuts stuffed with Chocolate

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If you love Hot Cross Buns, then brace yourself because Hot Cross Bun Doughnuts are even BETTER! I’m pretty sure I was the first person to create the Hot Cross Bun Doughnut. About 4 years ago, I woke up in the middle of the night with an idea; what if you DEEP-FRIED a hot cross bun?! I often think of deep-frying things, so this was not unusual but a quick google search confirmed that this did not yet exist. YES! Do you know how rare it is to come up with something completely new?!

That’s how these hot cross bun doughnuts ended up on Food24 and on the Expresso show (see I have proof I was the first!) BUT I’ve always regretted that I never filled them with something… I also don’t know what I was thinking making them miniature. Go big or go home, right?

The recipe is pretty simple; prepare a basic bread dough using Stork Bake (‘cos the doughnuts will stay fresher for longer) and load it up with spices, raisins and candied fruit. If you’re a raisin dodger, you can simply swop the fruit out for choc chips and nuts. Proof the dough as you would when making bread, but instead of baking them… you FRY them!

I like to grease the baking paper with a little Stork Bake to stop them sticking, and here’s the trick, when you’re ready to fry the doughnuts, simply cut the paper around the dough ball and pop the entire thing (dough ball with baking paper stuck to it) into the hot oil. As the doughnut browns, the paper will fall off.

Immediately give them a quick dip in a mountain of castor sugar. They are delicious as-is but filling them with an absurd amount of chocolate hazelnut spread (or custard!) really makes them special! These are best served still-warm on the day that you’ve made them. The dough will happily keep the in the fridge overnight so feel free to make that the day before.  You could even shape them, place on a baking sheet, cover with cling wrap and refrigerate overnight. In the morning, simply let them proof, pipe the crosses on and fry! Happy Easter!

Hot Cross Bun Doughnuts stuffed with Chocolate

Makes 12 large doughnuts

 

60g Stork Bake, cubed, at room temperature

420g cake flour

1 tsp salt

50ml soft brown sugar

1 tsp mixed spices

1 tsp ground cinnamon

1 tsp mixed peel (optional)

10g Instant dry yeast

1 large egg, beaten

200ml warm water

½ cup raisins

 

Crosses

¼ cup cake flour

1 tbsp melted Stork Bake

2 tbsp water

 

Vegetable oil, for deep-frying

Castor sugar, to dust

200g chocolate hazelnut spread, to fill

 

Rub the Stork Bake into the flour and mix in the salt, sugar, spices and mixed peel, if using. Add the yeast and mix. Beat the egg and warm water together and add to the dough. Mix to form a soft dough then knead for 5-10 minutes until smooth and elastic. Mix in the raisins. Divide into 12 pieces (or 24 if you’d prefer them to be a smaller bite-size) and roll into balls. Place on 2 x baking trays lined with baking paper, cover with cling wrap and allow to rise in a warm place until doubled in size – the balls should feel puffy (see TIP). Mix the flour, Stork Bake and water together and place in a piping bag. Pipe crosses onto the buns. Heat a deep fryer or large pot of oil to 180C and fry the doughnuts, in batches until golden and puffed. Remove from the oil and immediately dust in castor sugar. Place the chocolate hazelnut spread in a piping bag fitted with a small plain nozzle. Pierce a hole in the side of the doughnut, insert the nozzle and fill each doughnut with chocolate hazelnut spread. Serve immediately.

TIP To speed up the proofing process, turn your oven into a proofer by preheating it to the lowest setting – about 50 degrees celsius and place a baking tray filled with water in the bottom of the oven. Place the buns in the oven, covered, then turn the oven off and leave them to proof in the hot and humid environment.

4 Doughnut Recipes You Knead In Your Life

4 Doughnut Recipes You Knead In Your Life

To be honest, sometimes I think we have too many food days. It feels like every day is ‘Coconut Macaroon Day’, or ‘Nutty Fudge Day’. You just need to visit Days Of The Year to LOL at some of the more ridiculous ones. But more importantly, who decides these things? Is there a board of directors who sits somewhere and thinks, hang on, let’s make the 3 June Doughnut Day? And do they eat doughnuts while they do it? If so, then I’d like that job, thanks. Despite some of them being a tad ridiculous, I’m all for any excuse to tuck into (Insert relevant sweet, baked treat) on International (Insert relevant sweet, baked treat) Day! So to celebrate Doughnut Day (it’s DOUGHnut not DOnut, thanks) I’ve rounded up my favourite deep-fried sugary carbs – feast your eyes on these babies:

1. Glazed Brioche Doughnuts

You’ll never try another doughnut dough again – it makes doughnuts that are rich, buttery and light!

2. Giant Doughnut Cake with Homemade Sprinkles

This super fun butter cake is shaped like a doughnut, filled with raspberry frosting and decorated with homemade sprinkles

3. Doughnuts Stuffed with Milk Tart Filling

Light-as-air doughnuts stuffed with a creamy milk tart filling to celebrate one our favourite South African bakes

4. Beetroot Drizzle and Earl Grey Sugar-Coated Doughnuts

You’ve heard of coffee and doughnuts, but have you tried tea and doughnuts? Because you need to!

Doughnuts Stuffed with Milk Tart Filling

Doughnuts Stuffed with Milk Tart Filling

One of life’s best experiences is eating a still-hot doughnut straight from the deep-fryer. Like chilli it has that pleasure-pain thing going on that just drives me crazy! Hot doughnuts are pretty high on my list of ‘things that I crave the most late at night’ as my husband-to-be can attest to, afterall, it was on one of these craving days that I found out he was a keeper! It was about 10pm on a weeknight and I was tucked up in bed. I casually tossed out a ‘I could kill for a warm doughnut right now’ as if uttering the words out loud would somehow make the craving go away. In my doughnut-lusting state I completely missed him sneaking out the room and it was only when I heard the sound of dough being submerged in hot, bubbling oil that I realised my deep-fried carb dreams (and marriage aspirations) were about to come true! A few minutes later, he presented me with 5 perfect, piping hot, light-as-air doughnuts lightly dusted in cinnamon sugar. While I scoffed them under the duvet covers, I remember thinking that these were the best doughnuts of my life. And this was the best man of my life! While I’ve tried to recreate those 5 perfect doughnuts and been unsuccessful, these do come pretty darn close. Stuff them with raspberry jam or nutella if you wish, but since today is National Milk Tart Day, I thought I’d give them a custardy kick. I hope these make your deep-fried carb dreams come true just like they did mine!

Milk Tart Doughnuts

Makes 30.

 

Milk tart filling

600ml milk

2 tbsp (30ml) cornstarch (maizena)

1 tbsp (15ml) cake flour

4 tbsp (60ml) Natura Sugars Golden Caster Sugar

3 eggs, separated

1 tsp vanilla extract

1 tsp ground cinnamon, plus extra for dusting

 

1 cup Natura Sugars Golden Caster Sugar

2 tbsp ground cinnamon

500g store-bought or homemade yeast dough, proved once (use my recipe here)

vegetable oil, for frying

 

For the filling, bring the milk to a boil (I added a cinnamon stick and bay leaf to mine). In the meantime, whisk together the cornstarch, flour, sugar, egg yolks, vanilla and cinnamon and a little of the milk to make a creamy paste. Pour the hot milk over the paste, whisking continuously then return to the heat and cook until thickened. Whisk the egg whites until stiff then whisk into the still-warm filling. Allow to cool then place into a piping bag. Combine the sugar and cinnamon in a bowl and set aside. To make the doughnuts, knead the dough on a lightly floured surface for 5 minutes or until smooth and elastic. Roll 2 tablespoonful of dough into balls at a time and place on a baking tray lined with non-stick baking paper and set aside for 30 minutes or until risen.

Place the oil and a sugar thermometer in a large, deep saucepan over medium heat until temperature reaches 180°C. Cook the doughnuts, in batches, for 1 minute each side or until golden. Drain on absorbent paper and immediately roll in the cinnamon sugar mixture. Carefully pierce doughnuts with a knife and fill with the custard. Serve immediately.

 

 

The Best South African Koeksister Recipe

The Best South African Koeksister Recipe

It was only about 3 hours into the drive along Route 62 when I realised what I was actually doing; I was travelling 400km into the middle of the Klein Karoo (aka nowhere) in search of ‘The Perfect Koeksister Recipe’. Those that know me, expect nothing less, but still, it was quite crazy. Even for me.

To catch you up to speed, a koeksister is a plaited, deep-fried doughnut drenched in a seriously sticky syrup. It’s a treat as South African as milk tart, biltong and beer. Like American’s and their doughnuts? Koeksisters are a big deal here – we take them as seriously as our rugby! We even have a monument dedicated to the treat! My search for sweetness led me all the way to the little town of Ladismith where rumour has it, I’d find the best. Although tuisnywerheid’s (little shops selling home-baked treats) have all but died out in the big cities, in a small town like Ladismith it is still the place to go for the best cakes, rusks and jams (and  also the latest skinner/gossip!)

Only the finest bakers get their goodies displayed on the shelves here. It was while scanning the fully-laden racks that I met Lallie Botha who tells me she was Ladismith’s first koeksister queen back in 1972 when she founded the tuisnywerheid. Back then, she would go through an 85L drum of oil each month! I was convinced I was in the right place – the people of Ladismith definitely love their koeksisters! After giving me some tips on what to look out for in the perfect koeksister, Lallie dished the dirt on who makes the best and sent me on my way (with 5 bottles of homemade jam). While walking through the town of Ladismith, I couldn’t resist stopping a few locals to ask about their favourite koeksisters. But it seemed the town was completely divided on who makes the best and I sensed a little competition between two particular bakers. It was definitely time for me to meet the koeksister contenders!

My first visit was to the home of Euradia Muller, who greeted me, voorskoot (apron) and all, before hurrying back into the kitchen while fretting that her koeksisters were now sitting in the syrup too long! Over a cup of milky rooibos tea brewed in a green teapot on the stove, Euradia caught her breath long enough to tell me that there are no secrets when it comes to making koeksisters! I could barely hide my disappointment. Had I come all this way for nothing?

Euradia wakes up at the crack of dawn to make the dough before the heat of the Klein Karoo sets in. She uses an heirloom ruler to measure her koeksisters – a lady after my own OCD heart! Her ‘sisters are cut into rectangles which are then halved and twisted before being deep-fried and plunged into ice cold syrup. She tells me that it is very important that the syrup is very cold. Finally! I had something to go on! My excitement was short-lived though as she then explained that the recipe was passed down to her by her mother who refused to give it to anyone. The recipe used to be kept under lock and key but is now engraved in her mind and she cooks it off by heart. My koeksister trek (mission) seemed more and more doomed. On leaving I was handed a neatly wrapped tray laden with freshly baked koeksisters and the instructions to store them in the fridge as soon as possible. But, as far as a recipe was concerned, I left empty-handed!

My disappointment was immediately forgotten though when I felt the warm Karoo hospitality the minute I was welcomed through the backdoor of Cynthia du Plessis’ farm kitchen. After I was shown photos of her 4 grandchildren, and told the long story of how her and her husband Willem moved from Pretoria to stay in Ladismith, I finally managed to sway the conversation back to her koeksisters. On hearing whose kitchen I’d just come from, Cynthia tells me she used to be a fan of Euradia’s but now bakes her own (I didn’t press the clearly sensitive matter!) But the big question was, would she share her secret recipe with an English girl from the big city?

I was in luck! Cynthia welcomed my enthusiasm with open arms and proceeded to run me through all her baking secrets like I was her granddaughter! I learnt to knead dough with my fists like a real Afrikaans tannie and mastered the trick to twisting the koeksisters just the right way so they don’t unravel while frying. And when it came to the syrup, I thought I was terribly clever when I eagerly offered my new-found knowledge from Euradia to use ice cold syrup, only to be told that it was actually the wrong way to make koeksisters! Ai. It seemed the only thing the two ladies did agree on, was that koeksisters need to be stored in the fridge to stay crisp. At least there was that!

As we finished deep-frying the twists, I stole a taste of Cynthia’s koeksisters. As to who’s were the best? I was undecided as they were equally delicious! But thankfully, this time, I left the kitchen (via the backdoor) with my mind filled with years of wisdom, a scribbled recipe in one hand, a packet full of fresh koeksisters in the other and two newly-adopted ouma’s who insist I come back to visit soon.

Cynthia’s Koeksisters

Recipe by Cynthia du Plessis

Note: While 165ml baking powder is a lot, Cynthia assured me it’s to keep the koeksisters crunchy in the syrup. Who am I to question the koeksister queen?! This recipe makes a large amount of koeksisters, so it’s safest to halve this recipe.

Makes 4 dozen

 

1250g cake flour

½ tbsp salt

165ml baking powder

1 ¼ cups milk

1 ½ cups water

5 large eggs

62g butter or margarine, softened

oil, for deep-frying

 

Syrup

12 cups sugar

6 cups water

2/3 cups lemon juice

1 ½ tbsp cream of tartar

1 tsp caramel essence (optional)

 

Sift the flour, salt and baking powder into a large bowl. Whisk the milk, water and eggs together and add to the dry ingredients. Mix to form a soft dough then knead thoroughly for 10 minutes, adding a little butter or margarine in every now and then.

Cover the dough with clingwrap and place in the fridge overnight. Make the syrup by combining the sugar, water, juice, cream of tartar and caramel essence in a large pot and stir over low heat until the sugar is dissolved. Boil the syrup for 10 minutes then allow to cool to room temperature. Break off a fist-sized chunk of the dough and roll out into a long sausage on a lightly oil-greased surface, then using a rolling pin, roll out to about 10cm wide. Cut into 1cm strips.

Take each strip then roll into a sausage, twist the ends around each other to form a koeksister shape and pinch the ends closed. Heat the oil to 180C then deep-fry the koeksisters, a few at a time, turning often to brown on all sides, until golden and cooked through.

Drain from the oil and immediately plunge into the room-temperature syrup, making sure to keep the koeksisters submerged so they soak up the syrup.  Drain the koeksisters from the syrup and allow to cool. To keep your koeksisters crispy, store them in the freezer. Remove them from the freezer 15 minutes before you want to serve them. Enjoy with a lekker koppie rooibos tee!

WATCH MY ADVENTURE HERE AND SEE HOW CYNTHIA MAKES HER KOEKSISTERS:

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