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This fried donut recipe is filled with Nutella. No regrets!!!
What would you say if I told you that I don’t really eat donuts for breakfast? Or, honestly, any sweets? I’m more of a savory kind of girl when it comes to breakfast.
All that sugar first thing in the morning? No, thank you.
Then I saw these donuts. And I died.
Then I promptly whipped up the dough (easy!), stuck it in my fridge, and set my alarm for about 3 hours earlier than I normally wake up (not so easy!) so that I could get up and cut out some donuts.
It was totally worth the loss of sleep.
Totally, absolutely, completely worth it.
I may not eat donuts for breakfast, but that doesn’t mean that I don’t eat them as sweet afternoon treats and I certainly know a good donut when I taste one. These donuts? Are the best I have ever tasted.
The original recipe called for filling them with pastry cream, but that sounded a little too boring for me. I chose Nutella. It just felt right.
Tasted right, too. However, I’d be hard pressed to choose a favorite between the sugary, un-filled donuts and the melty Nutella filled ones. They were both out of this world good. I should know…I ate two of each. Then I died again.
Nutella Filled Sugar Donuts
Ingredients
- 2 1/2 teaspoons active dry yeast
- 2/3 cups milk at room temperature
- 3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 1/3 cups sugar
- 2 teaspoons kosher salt
- 3 eggs
- 7 tablespoons butter at room temperature, cut into 7 pieces
- Canola oil for frying
- Nutella for filling
Instructions
- In the stand mixer fitted with the dough hook, combine the yeast and milk. Allow the yeast to dissolve, about 1 minute. Add the flour, 1/3 cup of the sugar, salt, and eggs and mix on low for about 4 minutes to develop the dough. Begin adding the butter, one piece at a time, and continue mixing for 5 to 6 minutes.
- Remove the dough from the bowl and tightly wrap in plastic wrap. Refrigerate for 6 - 15 hours.
- Lightly flour a baking sheet. Flour your work surface and roll out the dough into a 12 inch square about a 1/2 inch thick. Using a 3 1/2 to 4 inch round biscuit cutter, cut out the donuts. (I ended up with 11 total.) Arrange the donuts on the prepared baking sheet and cover in plastic wrap. Allow to rise in a warm spot for 2 - 3 hours or until doubled in height and feel poufy and pillowy.
- When ready to fry, heat 3 inches of oil in a heavy pot to 350 degrees. Line a try with paper towels and add the remaining 1 cup of sugar in a small bowl. Add the donuts to the hot oil, being careful not to crowd the pan, and fry on each side until golden brown, about 2-3 minutes per side. Remove from the oil with a slotted spoon and allow to drain on the lined tray. When cool enough to handle, toss in the sugar to coat. Return each donut to the tray to cool completely, about 3o minutes.
- Fill a pastry bag fitted with a small round tip with Nutella. Poke a hole in the donuts equidistant between the top and bottom and squirt in about 1/3 cup of Nutella. Serve immediately.
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recipe from flour
Nan says
SWOON! And, you said ‘equidistant’! Wow. Nutella is a food group…
Dishes of Mrs. Fish says
Yum is all I have to say!
Natalie @ Perrys' Plate says
Please. Stop. My resolve to only buy one jar of Nutella a year (I’m in it nonstop when it’s in my pantry. Seriously, I have no self control) is slowly breaking down.
Kenni says
I will make these. I don’t have a choice.
chris says
i hate u. damn your flour and sugar!
Lucy @ The Sweet Touch says
Yowzas!
These look so tasty. I’m not a huge sugary breakfast person but when you put something like this in front of me, well like you said, I die!
Esther @ x3baking says
Yum! They look beautiful. Frying scares me too, and I wouldn’t know what to do with the leftover oil. Also, I’m sure if I ever tried frying something, I would burn myself lol. Nutella donuts sound so delicious! I’m sure donuts with pastry cream with chocolate glaze would be amazing too. It’s been such a long time since I saw the word “equidistant”. I
Joanne says
There are definitely few things in life worth getting up early for. And nutella is totally one of them. These look amazing!
Cassandra says
OH I’m in heaven!
Cookbook Queen says
Um…so yeah. Know how we’re friends and all that? well…it turns out that friends make friends donuts. So….looks like you better get on it.
I’ll be waiting with plenty of napkins.
Zoe V. says
Oh. My. God.
I can’t make these right now because I’m on No Sugar (weeping sound) but I have been living vicariously through food pr0n. If I ever save up for a cheat day, these’d have to be there.
Fantastic shots! You capture the sinfulness.
Amy @ A Little Nosh says
I’ve never made donuts before. Frying scares me. But these look unbelievable.
The Blue-Eyed Bakers says
Um…you are a genius. GENIUS. And now we can totally kiss our diets goodbye…these look DIVINE.
Cheri says
Eeep! I am so going to make these sometime soon. They look so fluffy and light. I looove filled doughnuts and I looove nutella. Although right now I have to steer clear of anything chocolate because it upsets baby’s tummy.. so I may have to experiment with the filling. ๐
brandi@BranAppetit says
oh my goodness. this is just torture! ๐ they look incredible.