Well get creative and make some of course!
Doughnuts are an impossibly long process. The starter sponge must be made the night before, and you have to let it rise, cool, and rise again during the day. Not to mention everything has to be hand mixed and hand kneaded since we are a bit limited in kitchenware. It felt ridiculous that I spent hours working with the dough, and then it took 2 minutes to fry the entire batch, and another 10 minutes for my flat mates and I to eat over half of the batch. Was it worth it? Absolutely!
These delicious bits of fried dough were filled with raspberry jam and coated in sugar, and just soo yummy!
| Temptation is just too easy to fall to when it comes to these doughnuts |
These certainly look like innocent chocolate cookies, they could fool even the most serious critic.. Well at least until someone bites into them. The story goes like this:
Surely salt isn't that important, right? Oh how wrong that is. I added salt to the remaining dough, mixed it as carefully as I could. And voila! The dough tasted like normal! Merf, who would have guessed that such a tiny thing played a huge role in the flavor?
By the way, that batch of poor salt-less cookies never reached it's true potential. Brittany dubbed them "Fairy Cookies" as they look innocent and delicious but are actually quite devious. But they were still enjoyed by all.
Salt is so important! i love salt! i put it on everything!
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