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Mini Donut Baking is Now Easy for Beginners

By Donna S Glaze

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The introduction of mini donut maker recipes in the market made life easier. Instantly, you can have your own donut in a very convenient manner. You do not have to undergo the traditional way of cooking donuts. Instead of frying, which is too conventional, let's now have baking. Through this, you can have your mouth watering donuts served in your table for about four minutes. Who wouldn't want that? Especially for beginners, it would certainly save time and energy.

Children and even adults could not resist donuts. For children, this will always be one of their top choices. Aside from that, it could definitely brighten their mood. Children usually look forward for weekends as this is the time when their moms would treat them with sweets. One of the doable mini donut maker recipes is the plain donut recipe. This is generally recommended for beginners.

Below is the procedure for the preparation of mini donut maker recipes. The whole cooking process is made up of three parts; preparing the dough, baking and embellishment.

Dry ingredients consisting of ½ cup plain flour, ¼ cup sugar, 2 teaspoons baking powder and ¼ teaspoon salt should be combined first in a mixing bowl. After mixing thoroughly, add ¼ cup milk, 1 large egg and 2 tablespoons vegetable oil.

Then blend until the dry ingredients are dampened and the mixture is smooth and creamy. While following such mini donut maker recipes, don't forget to pre-heat the maker. This should be around 4 to 5 minutes. Do not make the batter too watery, otherwise the donuts will not rise.

Each mold should be brushed with melted butter. After brushing them all, fill 1 tablespoon of the mixture evenly into each mold. For easy pouring, use a plastic squeeze bottle. Do not over fill.

Close the lid. Cook for 3-4 minutes or until the donuts are golden brown and soft to touch.

Lastly, remove the donuts with wooden or heatproof spatula and let it cool. Plain donuts are ready to be served.

It does not stop there; you could still put your own personal touch with the plain donuts. Have your own mini donut maker recipes. This could be done by adding sprinkle or glaze for more appeal. You could also add some icing, melted chocolate, and confectionaries for a more pleasing and colorful finishing. Other popular mini donut maker recipes are Spiced Chocolate Donut, Chocolate Glazed Donut, Fluffy Cake Donuts and Baked Chocolate Donut. When you are making donuts with a donut maker, just follow these mini donut maker recipes carefully. Not all can have it perfectly done the first time. It is understandable and acceptable; just don't forget to put a hole on it.

Donna S Glaze is an experience small business advisor. For more great tips on mini donut maker recipes, visit http://www.minidonutbusiness.com

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