Homemade Jelly Donuts

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  • @BrianLagerstrom
    @BrianLagerstrom  Рік тому +36

    Donuts and cereal. Two of my favorite things. Use my special link magicspoon.com/BRIANBDAY to get a free box of Birthday Cake with your order of Magic Spoon cereal.

    • @alanrodgers2793
      @alanrodgers2793 Рік тому +2

      Hey Bri.... getting a 404 not found on your Magic Spoon link. Just FYI. All the best.

    • @singe0diabolique
      @singe0diabolique Рік тому

      @@alanrodgers2793 Same, Love you, Bri!

    • @logmegadeth72
      @logmegadeth72 Рік тому

      Links not working for me either :/

    • @efuass
      @efuass Рік тому

      Yeah magicspoon link isn't working. get a 404 not found error

    • @jacoblief8263
      @jacoblief8263 Рік тому

      I got it to work by entering the URL instead of clicking the link.

  • @MarieAchee
    @MarieAchee Рік тому +304

    Your recipes are a boon to my marriage :). Every time I whip out a new "Brian recipe," my husband's day is made; they're just all so perfect! He loves donuts, so this one is going on the menu for the weekend.

    • @BrianLagerstrom
      @BrianLagerstrom  Рік тому +42

      Report back on how it goes! Enjoy them, thanks for watching.

    • @owenmeier
      @owenmeier Рік тому +10

      @@BrianLagerstrom I love that you reply to comments still even though you’re a large channel. That’s very rare.

    • @ThePolaroid669
      @ThePolaroid669 Рік тому +3

      Where are you? 1952?

    • @owenmeier
      @owenmeier Рік тому +8

      @@ThePolaroid669 what? why do you think this is outdated?

    • @davewilson7602
      @davewilson7602 Рік тому +15

      @@ThePolaroid669you know some people cook as a means of showing affection she’s obviously not forced in the kitchen against her will if she’s talking like that

  • @marck0060
    @marck0060 Рік тому +86

    These donuts are great! Jelly filled are my favorite!! Nothing beats a jelly filled donut!!!!

    • @tmck4138
      @tmck4138 Рік тому +2

      I was looking for this comment

    • @Godzilla5675
      @Godzilla5675 Місяць тому

      Now it's a real one

  • @heathersmithmusic22
    @heathersmithmusic22 Рік тому +17

    That little light spot on the doughnuts are because air bubbles got caught under the doughnut as they were cooking, and pressed up against the underside of the doughnut as they were frying, and the oil couldn't reach that spot where the air was (when your doughnuts have a hole, this doesn't happen). You can fix this by tipping the doughnut onto its side for a second to release the air from underneath shortly after you drop it into the oil. The recipe looks amazeballs!! I love making doughnuts and can't wait to try this one! Thanks!!

  • @ac281201
    @ac281201 Рік тому +260

    These onigiris look so good!

  • @debraruffindesign8720
    @debraruffindesign8720 Рік тому +1

    they look awesome! have to try them!!! to answer your question...the light spots on the bottom of the donuts are your finger indentations when you moved the dough from the tray to the oil... the heat instantly sears the outside surface of the dough and because the dough in indented, a small air pocket forms in those holes which keeps the oil from frying inside the indentations like it is the flat bottom parts that are touching the oil... you would have to move them with a spatula into the oil if you don't want those lighter spots on the bottom (hope that makes sense)

  • @karenbrooks3765
    @karenbrooks3765 Рік тому +41

    Hey Bri one can definitely mix a brioche style dough by hand. You simply need to give it time - resting and folding in the same way we do sourdough.
    You can do the Bertinet slap and fold method too. Or simply spread out on the counter and do envelope folds!

    • @stephen6739
      @stephen6739 Рік тому +2

      Agreed, he said the same thing with Krispy Kreme style recipe and it works great by hand. Just get it out onto the bench, knead into bench with base of palms while scrape back with dough scraper. Eventually it will comr together smooth.

    • @annchovy6
      @annchovy6 Рік тому +4

      Slap and fold definitely works. Yes, it takes a while, but it’s an amazing transformation to see the dough becoming taut and losing the stickiness.

    • @noriakikakyoin4430
      @noriakikakyoin4430 Рік тому

      Indeed, I’ve made sourdough brioche by hand twice and it is 100% possible by hand using autolyse method. Slap and fold works as well but you have to be quick, otherwise your dough will heat up and it’ll be harder to knead with hot butter. If it gets to hot just put it in the fridge for 15 minutes.
      By the way, the brioche with sourdough recipe that I got from The Pantry Mama is too good. It has the enrichment of the butter and it isn’t nowhere near as sour as your normal sourdough bread.

    • @TheMockatiel
      @TheMockatiel 6 місяців тому

      Poor people without a fancy machine and dough hook thank you

  • @DOGO8991
    @DOGO8991 Рік тому +42

    The raspberry jam and final product both look incredible

  • @vistaoalry4883
    @vistaoalry4883 Рік тому +6

    I make my circle donuts by making balls as you would for a bun instead of a round cutter - This eliminates having to reroll scraps and it works perfectly!

    • @BrianLagerstrom
      @BrianLagerstrom  Рік тому

      This is creative!, but ends up working the gluten a little too much for me, the donuts end up being kinda chewy. Is that your experience?

    • @vistaoalry4883
      @vistaoalry4883 Рік тому +4

      @@BrianLagerstrom Chewier than a cut one for sure, but not to a point that I mind or that anyone else notices! I find they are still 10x better than a store/cafe bought one that anyone eating still thinks they are amazing!

  • @phyllisreinking4208
    @phyllisreinking4208 Рік тому +4

    Raspberry filled donuts are my husband’s favorite but you’re absolutely correct in that the raspberry filling ranges from so-so to horrendous most of the time. The ones you made look fantastic!

  • @yankeesaugust
    @yankeesaugust Рік тому +3

    Thank you for this recipe sir. My favorite local bakery was bought out and closed permanently and their jelly donuts were my favorite occasional treat. These look great

  • @formxshape
    @formxshape Рік тому +104

    If you ever make a cookery book, you’ve got to call it “Let’s eat this thing!”. 😂❤

    • @johncspine2787
      @johncspine2787 Рік тому +1

      Or..”Let’s eat THIS thing”…lol..

    • @Milliardo66
      @Milliardo66 Рік тому +1

      @@johncspine2787 Or „Let‘s eat this THING“

    • @nicokojima4214
      @nicokojima4214 Рік тому +1

      And make sure to make it edible

  • @MikoMango23
    @MikoMango23 Рік тому +73

    These donuts are great! Jelly-filled are my favorite! Nothing beats a jelly-filled donut!
    (if you got the reference you get a cookie)

    • @ComicSams48
      @ComicSams48 Рік тому +18

      🍙 jelly-filled really is the best kind of donut 🍙

    • @forzemajore
      @forzemajore Рік тому +8

      Noble should see this 🍙🍙🍙

    • @zoukon
      @zoukon Рік тому +6

      I bet you use your frying pan as a drying pan

    • @marck0060
      @marck0060 Рік тому +2

      I hate you I literally just commented this omg 😭😭

    • @DallasPurdum
      @DallasPurdum Рік тому +1

      I came here to post this, but this was more subtle. I believe you deserve the cookie!

  • @shelleyscloud3651
    @shelleyscloud3651 Рік тому +2

    A long since closed wee bakers in the small town I grew up in made the best jam doughnuts. I’ve been looking for a recipe to recreate this sweet childhood memory for years and by the looks of it you’ve delivered!!! Can’t wait to try (will hang off until the fryer oil is changed though!) thank you 🙏

  • @jaclyniicole
    @jaclyniicole Рік тому +4

    My momma's favorite donut is the jelly donut! Specifically ones with granulated sugar as opposed to powdered. I'll have to give these a try for her birthday. Maybe I'll actually like them too (not usually a fan of cooked fruit). Thanks, Bri!

  • @noonefromnowhere1711
    @noonefromnowhere1711 8 місяців тому

    I love the fact you give reasons for why you are doing things as you do it, it has really helped me up my home cook game!!! Keep up the good work!!😊

  • @mohammadrahman8263
    @mohammadrahman8263 Рік тому +2

    Just made these are they are very VERY good. Also first time making anything like this.

  • @sean.furlong1989
    @sean.furlong1989 Рік тому +1

    Was always insecure about making jam/jelly donuts so always stuck to ring donuts, deep fried in lard and coated in cinnamon sugar. This recipe looks so easy.

  • @mf2943
    @mf2943 Рік тому +57

    So you're basically creating a Berliner (german pastry) :) I would love to see you take a part on more german style bread, bread buns and pastries, maybe they are something for you as well

    • @BrianLagerstrom
      @BrianLagerstrom  Рік тому +29

      I would love to do German Rye, but Im not sure anyone would watch it.

    • @romanstory5649
      @romanstory5649 Рік тому +2

      اعمله ونقوم بمشاهدته ولكن ان يكون مترجم باللغه العربيه ❤❤❤

    • @dmonkar
      @dmonkar Рік тому +1

      @@BrianLagerstrom Rye sourdough might be too much vor your kitchen aid anyway ;)

    • @LexusLFA554
      @LexusLFA554 Рік тому +1

      @@BrianLagerstrom Just go for it.

    • @Xardaras
      @Xardaras Рік тому +7

      @@BrianLagerstrom German bread culture is officially part of the "Worlds Cultural Heritage" and considered one of the, if not the best bread in the world. The diversity and skills as well as creativity acquired over hundreds of years of war and shortages is probably something that a lot of people interested in cooking would like to see and there are lots of stories to put into a video of that kind.
      If the idea is something you'd want to put into action and need some help with translations, recipes or stories from germany, feel free to PM me.
      Stay awesome.

  • @СолнечныйПарус-р7щ

    I like to add cardamom to the dough, it sets off the eggs and flour, and gives a slight fragrant. You can add a little cinnamon to the sugar for sprinkling/dipping.

  • @arnaldoalegria2209
    @arnaldoalegria2209 Рік тому +1

    With that hydration is not impossible to make the dough by hand, I make my doughnuts the same way but I add the butter at the end straight from the fridge, 1 spoon at the time while I kneed the dough, it takes like 15 minutes

  • @Gryphnn
    @Gryphnn Рік тому

    I did this and i used the long scrap stripes to make regular round doughnuts by twisting 2 together and close it into a ring.

  • @lexchan4
    @lexchan4 Рік тому +2

    I'm pretty sure KitchenAid says to use the dough hook on speed 2 and not anything higher, otherwise you could break the plastic gears inside the mixer.

  • @amj.composer
    @amj.composer 7 місяців тому +4

    I love traditional Japanese cuisine so much

  • @KlemensWengert
    @KlemensWengert Рік тому +1

    Finished making these for Memorial Day in 2 batches. The recipe was easy to follow and the outcome was spectacular. I expect the little guy to request a repeat soon.

  • @JohnHausser
    @JohnHausser Рік тому +1

    I’m not gonna lie! I’m not a 🍩 person but when I want to eat one I want the best
    Cheers from San Diego California

  • @rodrigodemiguellamminen5244
    @rodrigodemiguellamminen5244 Рік тому +3

    In Finland, coarsely ground cardamom is often added to sweets, including our version of these (munkki/ munkit in plural) and it's absolutely delicious. I don't have a standmixer so whenever I eventually try to do this with a wooden spoon it shall be quite the workout for my (non-mechanical) arm. Regardless, great video as always!

  • @dpelpal
    @dpelpal Рік тому +1

    I just moved to New Orleans after living in CA all my life, and the donut shops here fill up jelly doughnuts a la minute lol. Seriously, they have a machine and pump in as much (or as little) as you want. Never seen anything like it, and every donut shop seems to have one!

  • @cam-joh
    @cam-joh Рік тому

    1:15 that “NO” startled me lol, im so used to brian going out of his way to show the non-mixer method for those that don’t have one (so glad that i do so i can make this)

  • @grantanderson3709
    @grantanderson3709 Рік тому +1

    Hey Bri, most donut shops use frying fat that's solid at room temp, so when the donut cools, the fat solidifies. They don't get grease all over the bag that way.

    • @annchovy6
      @annchovy6 Рік тому +1

      Coconut oil is great for frying for this reason. The issue is how foamy it gets, though.

    • @grantanderson3709
      @grantanderson3709 Рік тому

      @@annchovy6 Coconut oil would probably impart a nice flavor, but I think shortening is the more common fat for doughnuts.

  • @uhulpires
    @uhulpires Рік тому

    7:13 I think the little white spots are there because of the way your thumb is "hurting" the donut. You can see it on 7:33 when you put one on the oil, and it shows the hole exactly where your thumb was

  • @luckybarrel7829
    @luckybarrel7829 Рік тому +1

    Looks really really good. Wish it was possible to make with less or no sugar....

  • @hurley31
    @hurley31 Рік тому +1

    Some grated lemon zest in the dough * chef kiss *

  • @alvinalcid5617
    @alvinalcid5617 Рік тому

    A trick I saw for rolling out a dough square with no scraps: put the dough ball in a bowl to rise as normal, then slash an "x" in the top. The x will spread as it rises and you'll end up with a rounded square of sorts. Then from here you just wrap it in a packet of plastic wrap or maybe even some parchment paper and roll it out and into the corners like you were making a butter block

  • @f3wbs
    @f3wbs Рік тому

    I tend to make jellies every year. I have a ton of raspberries as well as other berries but the one berry I struggle with is blueberries. I don't need pectin anymore because my ribes (Currants, Gooseberries, hybrids) provide enough for all my recipes.

  • @pianodjr
    @pianodjr Рік тому +1

    My daughter and son in law love donuts so much. I’m going to surprise them soon with this recipe. I’ve never made donuts at home before. But it looks like a lot of fun. I’ll have to look for a good lemon filling recipe also. Maybe you have one?

  • @chrissiebeneck3294
    @chrissiebeneck3294 Рік тому

    Hey bri...what's the sog-factor of the magic spoon cereals? Rice crsipies>pops>cheerios>trix>grape nuts? Roughly quickest sog to crunchiest.

  • @CookingDome
    @CookingDome Рік тому

    Hi Brian . Love your videos but you can make the dough by hand ,you just need the right technique.
    There are people like me who don't have a mixer and cant buy it ,because it's really expensive in their country.
    Keep making great recipes.

  • @qweqwe1324
    @qweqwe1324 Рік тому +1

    Omg... nothing hits the sweet spot like jelly donuts, nothing...and these, are the most incredible looking ones I've ever seen.
    I'll be trying these soon with blueberries, as with all the other "Brian recipes" I'm sure it will slap so hard. Thx bro.

  • @mlt6322
    @mlt6322 Рік тому

    Your description of donuts amazes me, where do you find donuts with too much filling? Everything where I live has a small glob of jelly about the size of a nickel in it. Like eating a Twinky with 3 cream buttons inside. I remember when I was a kid in the 60's my mother used to make cream puffs with Bavarion cream inside. The puffballs had the texture & taste of french cruller donuts. And her bread pudding with raisins and cinnamon and cream sauce poured on top bring back memories too. Watching cooking videos always brings back memories. I grew up across the street from a PA Dutch family from up around Scranton, PA with 12 kids and they always had trays of apple cider vinegar taffy cooling on a window sill, I need to walk across the street and see if her grand daughter still has the recipe, I'm craving it now just talking about it.

  • @Bivry
    @Bivry 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for the jelly recipe. I reckon the pale spots are your thumbprints, I like to cut individual squares of parchment paper and transfer with the paper to minimise pinching

  • @compromisedssh
    @compromisedssh Рік тому +31

    For some reason, I never thought I'd see Brian make donuts. I mean, I don't know why-- that's just what I thought. It would almost be like clicking into a new Bri-dawg video to hear him say "Cheerios are great, but there's no reason to think you can't make better breakfast cereal in your own kitchen." The best part? I have a bunch of raspberries, which means I have all these ingredients in my house right now. You better believe I'm about to test out my brand-new dough mixer on these donuts.

  • @airplanes7204
    @airplanes7204 11 місяців тому

    Thank you so much! Your recipe is so clear and straight to the point that is fool proof, I'm gonna try this recipe and thank you very much! I love donuts ❤!

  • @StuJones86
    @StuJones86 Рік тому +1

    Well. Making these for Mother’s Day. Is there a spot in the process that can be done the day before or is this best done all same day ala “time to make the donuts”? Thanks Bri!

  • @joaomatos1420
    @joaomatos1420 Рік тому

    Nice looking Berliner/Pfannkuchen (german one uses powdered sugar though)! In Portugal our version uses granulated sugar and custard cream as the filling. Delicious!

  • @Jkend199
    @Jkend199 13 днів тому

    So, probably no one will ever read this, but if you let a dough just sit in the fridge for 24-48 hours even an enriched dough will usually develop enough strength to knead by hand. I haven't tried it with this recipe, but I make bread pretty often and this is essentially a brioche dough.

  • @jacoblief8263
    @jacoblief8263 Рік тому +1

    Looks amazing! The jelly you made, could that be jarred and used for other things like toast or PB&J?

  • @wilhelmseleorningcniht9410
    @wilhelmseleorningcniht9410 Рік тому

    I believe the light spot on one side is due to like a bit of an air bubble forming, I get kind of a similar thing with pancakes sometimes.
    Seems to always happen with square doughnuts whenever I make em
    Interestingly enough, square doughnuts are actually traditional if you just call them fasnachts (Pa Dutch doughnuts) lol

  • @karenfox1671
    @karenfox1671 Рік тому +1

    They're perfect pillows of lusciousness! I haven't even tasted them and I know I'm hooked. I think I'm going to have to make some lemon filled ones too! Wow, these are too tempting for words. Once I make them, there's no turning back, they'll be on the menu every week. This would move your cinnamon buns out of the current rotation. Haha!

  • @bryancorell9092
    @bryancorell9092 Рік тому +1

    Can confirm, was extremely good. Make sure you get enough pectin in there or they'll ooze a little more than you want!

  • @Jimmy-McPerson
    @Jimmy-McPerson Рік тому +3

    I don't have the stand mixer for making donuts... but that jam recipe looks real compelling, think I'm gonna try that one once my blackberries start coming in

    • @monchiexthemonkey6068
      @monchiexthemonkey6068 Рік тому

      You dont need a stand mixer he is just a crybaby that dosen't want to get his hands dirty and mix and fold the dough for a while

  • @braddixon3338
    @braddixon3338 Рік тому

    How cool! Who doesn't like donuts, and really good jelly filled donuts like this! How about showing how to make those giant plate sized apple fritters next? To me, fritters are the king of donuts.

  • @brianheuschkel3391
    @brianheuschkel3391 Рік тому

    Super yummy. Could you use the same base recipe and fill it with custard and dip the top in chocolate to make a Boston cream?

  • @susangarland6869
    @susangarland6869 Рік тому

    "This heating step denatures proteins inside of the milk that would otherwise inhibit gluten formation." Gluten is a protein, and it, too, is denatured by heat. By heating the milk, you're inhibiting gluten formation. Tortilla dough is made with very hot water in order to inhibit gluten formation during kneading, which, in turn, allows the tortillas to be rolled out thinly.

  • @SetaRotta
    @SetaRotta Рік тому +1

    What dough would be a good substitute if no stand-mixer is available?

  • @deebrake
    @deebrake Рік тому

    Way to Go! This will definitely allow me to make these more palatable as I really don’t like super sweet filling. Be nice to have this option. Have a good one.

  • @michaelsearle
    @michaelsearle Рік тому +2

    You should totally roll up the remaining dough you cut away, cut them up into little balls and fry them after the main donuts, like little timbits 😁

  • @BigPeter1313
    @BigPeter1313 Рік тому

    I have watched quit a few of your cooking videos. Fantastic!! Subscribed!!!!

  • @Sawta
    @Sawta 9 місяців тому

    Found this after watching the video about Danishes (Great video!) I would love to see more content about stuff that uses homemade jam. Also...does anyone know of anything that could be done with the "scrap" dough? I made danishes a few times and smushed them together to make a few more danishes, but I knew that they wouldn't be "properly layered" anymore since they were supposed to be laminated. I hate the idea of making dough, and then just discarding it. Surely there is something you can do with this...right?

  • @AGermanMan
    @AGermanMan Рік тому +1

    Love all your recipes !! PS - you forgot to list the salt in the ingredients. Just an FYI

  • @bethanywashington1243
    @bethanywashington1243 Рік тому +1

    I came in your channel specifically looking for a donut recipe, crazy how you just posted this right as I was looking. Thought I would have to scroll forever lol.

  • @Iri5hman
    @Iri5hman Рік тому

    Generally for donuts, you want to use a saturated fat (like shorting) for frying, as when the donuts sit they dont lose the slight crunch from the oil seeping out. :)

    • @BrianLagerstrom
      @BrianLagerstrom  Рік тому

      At home I haven't seen a real difference between the two. Interesting.

    • @Iri5hman
      @Iri5hman Рік тому

      @@BrianLagerstrom I dont think there is much difference if you eat the donuts right away, but if they are left out for any amount of time I think there is a huge difference

  • @glumbumble
    @glumbumble Рік тому

    Your dough is so pretty looking in the bowl. It looks perfect.

  • @temirlantuganov7616
    @temirlantuganov7616 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for your content! Keep making amazing videos please ❤

  • @robertbeer2584
    @robertbeer2584 Рік тому

    I would use the scraps to make twist donut topped with chocolate or dusted cinnamon sugar

  • @yasik9847
    @yasik9847 Рік тому

    Hey! When i launched this video I was thinking you will make donuts in more polish way (or I think its polish) where in poland you place jelly inside before frying and wrap it in dough. Maybe try it or even make video about it.

  • @chillymilly7005
    @chillymilly7005 Рік тому

    I'm going to try these this weekend, but with coconut milk and oil because of a dairy allergy.

  • @dougengel2449
    @dougengel2449 Рік тому +3

    If you don't have a piping bag just use your piping bag to fill a turkey baster :) Looks amazing, Bri! Thanks for another rad recipe.

  • @davidrandall4001
    @davidrandall4001 Рік тому

    Oh... I can't wait to try this one out this weekend. Making out the shopping list now..... Thank you Brian. Also agree with formxshape.... Want the cookbook.

  • @yolk1753
    @yolk1753 Рік тому

    these look so good 😋i hope to make them eventually! also, what's your opinion on mint salads? do you have a recipe that you like? i've never had one before but i love mint as a flavour. it sounds like it may be refreshing.

  • @shuman26V
    @shuman26V Рік тому +1

    These look fantastic

  • @kjutras9719
    @kjutras9719 11 місяців тому

    I love the turkey baster idea. Thanks

  • @kimberlycooper6321
    @kimberlycooper6321 Рік тому

    I'm reliving my Baking & Pastry classes (& the frustration involved)..! Why I'm a cook instead of a baker 😊

    • @BrianLagerstrom
      @BrianLagerstrom  Рік тому +1

      haha I know the feeling. Though donuts are closer to my bread baking comfort zone so they get a pass!

  • @CaribbeanLife101
    @CaribbeanLife101 Рік тому +2

    That certainly looks delicious. 😋

    • @melonshop8888
      @melonshop8888 Рік тому

      IT WILL BE SERVE OZZY HOT BERRY UHMMM... mmmMMMM.😋😋😋

  • @TaberIV
    @TaberIV Рік тому

    I've never liked jelly donuts, but these look _awesome_

  • @pianodjr
    @pianodjr Рік тому

    When making the dough the night before, should we stick it in fridge after the first fermentation?

  • @NujuBS
    @NujuBS Рік тому

    Did your finger press on the donut cause the white spot? That’s the only thing I can think of. Absolutely stunning recipe, gonna make this for sure!

  • @Burritosarebetterthantacos
    @Burritosarebetterthantacos Рік тому

    Almost a million….you are own a quick trajectory my friend👍

  • @pandorahalfdanarson5171
    @pandorahalfdanarson5171 Рік тому

    LOVE THIS! I would eat everything, filled or not

  • @Anarcath
    @Anarcath Рік тому

    World class!!!

  • @UnitedCuisines
    @UnitedCuisines Рік тому +4

    Bri may not be pregnant, but he always delivers.

  • @barbarareyes3005
    @barbarareyes3005 Рік тому

    Hi Bri thanks for posting donut making video i will try making filled donuts coz i just bought (after saving for a while) a new mixer👏👏👍👍🙏🙏thats delish 😋😋😋😋

  • @brianhopkins5251
    @brianhopkins5251 Рік тому +1

    That looks amazing.

  • @admanios
    @admanios Рік тому +1

    Hey Bri
    The doughnuts have those dimples because you poked them with your fingers

  • @bkdarkness
    @bkdarkness Рік тому

    You never need to use a stand mixer for any kind of dough. The flour will naturally hydrate if given enough time and will stop being so sticky, knead just accelerate the process.

  • @oumali06
    @oumali06 Рік тому

    We just came back from savanah, ga, my husband said he wanted to go to the beach, but really, he always went to get his best dunat we enjoyed the beach and the dunat but your dunat looks way too good and if I made them I don't think we going back to savanah anymore:) by the way I made your lasagna with homemade ricotta cheese and it was so delicious, thank you so much

  • @deweydjb
    @deweydjb Рік тому

    I may try this. It looks challenging, but I am not bad as to yeasty doughs.

  • @liftingmysoul
    @liftingmysoul Рік тому

    Where, other than Amazon can I buy the Dexter Knives Brian recommended? Thanks!

  • @jackw536
    @jackw536 Рік тому

    Bri these look super dope. Do you think I could get away with baking or air frying instead of oil frying? Not a big fan of using oil at home

  • @knarf146
    @knarf146 Рік тому

    Gonna try it this weekend. First time using I'll be using yeast

  • @mellemeister
    @mellemeister Рік тому

    I see there are some compression issues at 7:11, I am guessing that you are using da vinci resolve and exporting to .H264, if so exporting to mov files and then use handbrake to convert to .h264 is a quick workaround. Settings for handbrake would be: RF22 and VFR

  • @nutmatical1042
    @nutmatical1042 Рік тому +2

    Private Pyle would love these

  • @banhmiii964
    @banhmiii964 Рік тому

    Recently I have the chance to try Ogbono soup with plantain and cassava Fufu and it tastes delicious. But it's quite hard to find recipes on UA-cam that has detailed ingredients quantity like the one from Western countries. Could you take a look and try it? I think it would be awesome

  • @SinisterMD
    @SinisterMD Рік тому

    I've always wondered about that dough that's stuck to the bottom when mixing. Is it necessary to pull the hook up and get that incorporated or is it an issue at all in the end?

  • @G.R.0267
    @G.R.0267 Рік тому

    What a great recipe 😍 thank you!
    Looks delicious!

  • @ASimplePlan
    @ASimplePlan Рік тому

    Hi Brian, why are the bakery doughnuts still kinda good if they sit out and these are amazing out of the oil, but seem to degrade faster when left out for a bit? I’m not a chef so I may be doing something wrong.

  • @azxsys
    @azxsys Рік тому +1

    10 points for making a proper donut, but taking 3 for making it square 🥺. You also need a pretty bright ring in the middle for style 😎
    Try simple frosting with lemon juice, plus some zest, instead of sugar. Makes all the difference

  • @sreichlin
    @sreichlin Рік тому

    Brian - question about dough making - when I use a stand mixer I don't get nice, kneaded dough like you do; it's always too soft and doesn't come together until I knead it by hand on the counter. I'm generally using wetter doughs, about 65 to 70%. Is that the reason, or is there another reason the kneading won't complete in the mixer? Thanks.

  • @EDMemm
    @EDMemm Рік тому

    Yes! I am so excited for this! I would love to see a Boston Creme filling for this :)
    Also, how long after the video posts do you put these recipes on your website? I am still excited to find your spaghetti recipe from last week on there :)

    • @BrianLagerstrom
      @BrianLagerstrom  Рік тому +1

      Trying for within the week. And soon on the upload day of the video.

  • @hpadget
    @hpadget Рік тому

    Bri, you're in STL... have you tried Old Town Donuts off New Florissant Road? Best donuts in the area by far! Great video, thanks for all the great recipes and content.