Homemade Jelly Donuts

Few bites of food are as special as a perfect, homemade jelly donut. Find out how to make them juuuust right with my recipe. Use my special link http://magicspoon.com/BRIANBDAY to get a free box of Birthday Cake with your order of Magic Spoon cereal.

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— RECIPE —

DOUGH
▪340g or 1 1/3c scalded whole milk (heated to 180F/80C then cooled to 90F/32C in the fridge)
▪10g or 2.5tsp instant yeast
▪2 eggs
▪100g or 1/2c sugar
▪100g or 6Tbsp melted butter
▪685g or 5 1/2c all purpose flour (11.7% + protein content)

Add ingredients to a mixer with a dough hook attachment and mix for 3 minutes on low until a dough ball forms. Increase mixer speed to high and continue to mix for another 6 minutes to develop the gluten. The dough should be smooth looking and clearing the bowl at this point.

Transfer dough to a bowl and round it into a ball. Cover the bowl and allow it to sit at room temperature to ferment for 60 minutes.

The dough should have risen by about 30-40%.

Flip dough onto a floured work surface and flour the top of the dough. Use a flat hand or rolling pin to degas the dough a bit.

Roll into a rough square shape that’s around 11”/28cm across. Use a knife or dough scraper to cut off each edge so you’re left with a more precise square shape that’s about 9”/24cm.
Then cut this cleaned up square into 9 3”x3”/8x8cm squares.

Place the donut squares on a parchment lined sheet tray to proof for 60-70 minutes at room temperature. They should have doubled in size when they’re ready.


JELLY
▪500g or 4c raspberries
▪700g or 3 3/4c sugar
▪20g or 1 1/2Tbsp lemon juice
▪20g or 1 1/2Tbsp white distilled vinegar
▪60g or 1/2c fruit pectin

Add berries, sugar, lemon juice, and vinegar to a heavy bottomed pot over medium-high heat, stir to dissolve the sugar and bring to a simmer. Cook for 10 minutes, stirring frequently, until raspberries are softened and have lost most of their liquid.

Press about half of the mixtur through a fine mesh strainer to remove some of the seeds, returning it to the original pot.

Return the pot to the stove over medium high and bring to a simmer, then whisk in 60g of fruit pectin and continue to cook until the mixture reaches 220F/105C.

Transfer jelly into a shallow bowl or two to cool. Then chill in the fridge.


TO FRY AND FINISH
▪40oz/1200g canola or other neutral oil (amount of oil will vary depending on your pot size. Mine is a 6.75qt)
▪Granulated sugar

Add oil to a large heavy bottomed pot and heat to 340F/170C. Fry donuts in batches, allowing enough space around donuts to not get stuck together. After 90 seconds, flip to second size and continue to fry for 90 seconds until golden all over.

Transfer to a wire rack. While still warm, gently blot top and bottom of each donut into sugar to lightly coat.

Transfer jelly to a piping bag and cut off the top to create an opening.

Insert the handle of a wooden spoon into one side of each donut, moving the spoon handle back and forth inside to open up a cavity for the jelly.

Insert the piping bag and squeeze in about 3 Tbsp or 45g into the cavity that you previously made.


CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
0:21 Making donut dough
2:02 Making the jelly
4:11 cereal addict talking about cereal (ad)
5:09 Shaping the donuts
6:42 Frying and filling
9:39 Let’s eat this thing

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18 Replies to “Homemade Jelly Donuts”

  1. I suppose I could also make some pastry cream and chocolate ganache and do a few Boston cream donuts as well.

  2. 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)

  3. Fun fact: It's called a "Berliner" here in Denmark, because it usually comes form Berlin, I think? Idk, haha!

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

  5. 700 grams of sugar for just 500 gr fruit?? I'm normally on board with most recipes but that is way waaay too much for me.

  6. Hey! Seem delicious!
    Mind telling where we can get a large rolling pin like yours?

  7. Why not take the scraps and make something? I feel like a breadstick shaped donut filled with something or just cinnamon and sugar would have been rad.

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