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Old 05-09-2016, 11:39 AM
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Does anyone bake donuts instead of frying?
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Old 05-09-2016, 01:41 PM
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Funny you should ask. A few days ago, I pulled out my "Daisy Doughnut Factory" that my little sister bought me 40?? yrs ago. I haven't used it for quite some time and thought I might make some. I was just sitting here thinking I should get off my rear and whip some up! I will let you know if it still works. From what I remember, they came out tasting really close to the same.
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Old 05-09-2016, 02:08 PM
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Hmmm....that sounds good! Please let us all know if your Daisy Doughnut Factory still works and how the doughnuts taste!
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allrecipes.com has some great baked cake donuts. those are my favorite. the cake ones.
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Old 05-10-2016, 12:24 AM
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There are many baked & fried donut recipes on the King Arthur Flour site. Love their baked cinnamon donuts. Use their products all the time. Only regret that we no longer live close enough for a quick trip to replenish the baking larder!!! Fun place to visit & help line is great.
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They have a pan online just for making baked donuts. Tried it and they turn out pretty good.

Has to be better for you than fried, right? So we can eat a couple.(just kidding!!)
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Share the recipes you find....
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I ate too many Crispy Cremes in the 90s so I try to avoid them if at all possible.
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Old 05-10-2016, 05:08 AM
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I use to make donuts in the oven when my kids were little but can't remember how I did it or if I had a recipe.I remember having a donut maker that formed the donut dough. You just pushed the plunger and out it came shaped like a donut.
At that time I had a German Shepard. I went to answer the door, had the pan of donut dough ready to put in the oven, came back and the pan was empty, he had eaten all of that raw dough..
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[QUOTE=tessagin;7544884]allrecipes.com has some great baked cake donuts. those are my favorite. the cake ones.[/;
YOU ARE RIGHT THE allreceipe website has a great baked donut receipe. I just did them in my new donut pans from Amazon and they are delish!!!! Thanks for he input!!!!!!
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