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A delicious pumpkin mini donut recipe for all of you.
Have I mentioned lately how much I love all of you?
I love the sweet comments you leave me here, the debates you help me settle on Facebook (such as watermelon: salted or no?), the tweets you tweet me, the way you pin my photos and stumble my recipes. I love all of that and I love you.
Sorry. I might be a little hormonal right now. Either way, it’s a big ol’ love fest up in here. I think I even feel a tear coming on. Just one, though. Don’t freak out.
To thank you for always brightening my day, I made you donuts. Pumpkin donuts, to be precise, because in case you haven’t noticed, Fall has arrived. It’s chilly out, the windows are all open, the days are getting shorter, and I’ve had to purchase new jeans for the kids because apparently they grew 14 inches over the summer. Also, my son now wears men sized shoes. He’s eleven. That really has nothing to do with Fall or donuts, but I felt it was worth mentioning. Eleven. Men’s shoes. Oh, and while we’re on the subject of my babies growing up, my daughter lost her first tooth last night. Yeah. That happened.
Cinnamon and sugar are a great topping for these pumpkin donuts
Back to the point. I made pumpkin donuts. Then I rolled them in cinnamon and sugar, because I have a serious weakness for cinnamon-sugar coated donuts. They’re always the best kind. Glazed are nice, but they’ll never compare to the cinnamon-sugar kind.
Oh, did I mention? There is more than just donuts in this big love fest of a blog post. There is a mini donut maker. For you! Er, one of you anyway.
I was shopping awhile back as I am wont to do, and I ran across the cutest little mini donut makers. There were also cupcake makers, whoopie pie makers, and cake pop (!) makers. I generally don’t like to buy appliances that serve only one purpose, but these were bright, colorful, and they made me smile. So I bought two. One for you and one for me.
photo snagged from the babycakes website
So, if you’d like one of these adorable little donut makers yourself, just leave a comment letting me know approximately how long you’ve been reading Buns In My Oven. Winner will be chosen randomly, so feel free to be honest about the fact that you just moments ago stumbled upon my site for the first time while googling something creepy. Also, please mention what creepy thing you were googling so that we can all judge you.
This contest is only open to residents of the US and I apologize for that. It’s just that the post office scares the fluff out of me already and trying to figure out how to mail a package out of the country would probably be too much for my delicate sensibilities to handle.
Enter through Friday, September 23, 2011 at 12pm CST. This post sponsored by me. And love. And probably hormones, too.
Pumpkin Donuts
Ingredients
- 2 cups all-purpose or white whole wheat flour
- 1/2 cup brown sugar packed
- 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/4 teaspoon ginger
- 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
- 1/8 teaspoon cloves
- 1/2 cup canned pumpkin
- 2 eggs
- 1/4 cup milk
- 1/4 cup butter softened
- Cinnamon and sugar for rolling
- 1/2 cup butter for dipping
Instructions
- If using a babycakes donut maker, turn it on to preheat. Otherwise, preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Grease a donut pan or regular cookie sheet.
- In the bowl of your stand mixer, mix together the dry ingredients.
- Beat in the pumpkin, eggs, milk, and butter until well combined.
- Fit a pastry bag with a large tip and fill with the donut batter. Alternately, fill a large ziploc bag and snip off the end.
- Pipe into the donut maker or donut pan.
- If using the donut maker, cook for about 3-5 minutes, checking for doneness with a toothpick.
- If using the oven, bake for about 10-12 minutes or until golden brown and cooked through.
- Cool on a wire rack.
- Melt the 1/2 cup of butter in a small dish and mix together cinnamon and sugar in a second dish for dipping.
- Dip the donuts in the butter and then the cinnamon-sugar mixture.
- Store in an air-tight container.
Nutrition Information:
recipe adapted from food.com
Laure S. says
Oh man…probably 6 months or so! You were a FANTASTIC relief to nursing school stress!! I’m a stress baker so I was always looking for new treats to bake and take to the nurses I was working with and my classmates!! The peanut butter pretzel bites were the biggest hit of them all! I love your blog! Thanks for always sharing!
Brandi says
I have only been following you for a couple of months, but I just love your posts. They never fail to give me a giggle ~ the recipes are awesome too! ๐
Shelby N. says
A donut maker?? For realsies?? Sweet! I only discovered this crazy awesome food blogging world recently, so I’ve only been following for a couple months. Love your posts, recipes, and delish photos!
MayDays says
I think I found you about a year ago. I was on the hunt for the best ever rolled, glazed sugar cookies so I could try to clone the ones made by a local bakery in my area – who actually call theirs butter cookies. I googled “butter cookies”, found your site, and made your recipe a few days later. After that, I searched through the rest of your recipes, added you to my blogger.com blog roll and come back every time you add a new recipe, as soon as I see it’s been posted.
We bake sugary, delicious desserts with equal amounts of big fat sugary passion – you’re just a lot funnier when you post about your amazing recipes than I am! ๐
drMikey says
I’ve never commented before, but I’ve been reading for about a year. Love the photography that goes along with the recipes!
Anna says
No, I was wrong. I commented in March of ’09. So, 2 1/2 years.
Anna says
Almost three years. One of the first recipes I bookmarked was the Banana Coffee Cake, from Jan of 09, which I’m sure was at-posting, and not a track back at a later date. I think that means I’ve been here since almost the beginning.
I have a few donut recipes I have wanted to try, but no donut pan or super-duper appliance. One I saw recently didn’t need a special pan, but I haven’t been able to try that, either. Too hot.
We need donuts. Please?
Marianne says
I think I started reading you close to a year ago, maybe a bit less. I think I was googling pizza bread?! Love the little donut maker and your recipe for the pumpkin donuts – YUMMY!
Lindsey says
I just found your blog today. I am a SAHM baker and I WILL be making these. I will be following your blog now this site is awesome!
Suzan says
HOW aDORable!!! can’t wait to try this recipe, but you need to randomly select MY name! I have been reading for about 2 months. Thank you PINTREST.
sarah parker says
Found you today! From the leaky b@@b on FB! Looks yummy!
Becca @ Crumbs and Chaos says
I’ve been reading your blog for about 2 years and I LOVE IT!!! My kids tried to talk me into buying one of these donut makers at Target the other day. I didn’t give in. I’m super glad the recipe has a bake on cookie sheet option, just in case I don’t win ๐
Mandi says
I have never before wanted a donut maker…NOW I want one so I can make these yummy pumpkin treats. Just found your blog through a friend’s facebook post…thinking I’m hooked ; )
Sarah says
I’ve been reading for a few months now. Love your recipes!
Mary W. says
I’ve been reading just a few months, I have no idea how I found you, but I love it. And pumpkin and donuts are two of my favorite things!