Maple bacon doughnuts are nothing new to my world (evidence: here and here). I lead a lucky life.
And despite me loving them, I've never felt the urge to make them myself. When I think of homemade doughnuts, I get sleepy. Sooooo much work. The dough making, the rolling out, cutting out, the two rises and the frying. Ugh. Too much. It's way easier to drive downtown and pick one up.
A few days ago though, I found a happy compromise: hot oil...but NO rises. Cake doughnuts. Whoa. WHOA.
This comes together, I swear, in like 15 minutes. It's the easiest dough in the world. You mix a little here, pour in a little milk there, fold in some flour. That's it.
Roll it out. Cut out your doughnuts.
And fry. There's no wait!
Real talk for a second: Frying is annoying. I know this. What are you supposed to do with the oil when you're done? Ugh. What if it spills everywhere? These are all really valid arguments why you should just buy a deep-fryer.
I've been telling myself this for the past few months. It's actually neater and easier with a deep-fryer. But...but...imagine how much I'd fry! Chicken wings for dinner. Fried calamari all the time. Fried twinkies for dessert. It'd be a problem.
I just can't bring myself to do it. Fried dough is a treat. That's why I urge you to actually double this recipe because you're putting in a little bit of effort so it needs to be worth your while.
AM I RIGHT? I'm right.
Also, please disregard my disgusting nails. Just shameful.
My favorite part of this recipe was dipping the doughnuts in the glaze. So pretty! So fun!
The sprinkling of the bacon makes these things so gorgeous.
Forget sprinkles, guys; we got bacon!
Maple Bacon Cake Doughnuts
Doughnuts:
1 quart peanut oil (or a 50/50 peanut and vegetable oil blend)
1 tablespoon vegetable shortening
½ cup white granulated sugar
1 large egg
1 ¾ cup, plus 2 tablespoons, all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon baking powder
½ teaspoon kosher salt
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
½ cup whole milk
Maple Glaze:
1 cup powdered sugar
1 ½ tablespoons whole milk
1 tablespoon maple syrup
Bacon:
4 cooked slices of thick cut bacon, chopped
Preheat oil to 365°F.
1. Whisk together the shortening, sugar and egg yolk until well combined.
2. In another bowl sift together the flour, baking powder, salt, and cinnamon. Alternate adding the flour mixture and milk to the yolk mixture until a dough has just formed.
3. Turn the dough onto a clean surface and knead until smooth, 3 to 5 minutes. Lightly flour the surface and roll dough until ½ inch thick.
4. Use a 3-inch doughnut cutter, cut out doughnuts. Re-roll the scraps to make more doughnuts. I ended up with about 11 doughnuts and 11 doughnut holes.
5. Carefully drop 3 to 4 doughnuts at a time into the oil and fry for 1 ½ to 2 minutes, flipping the doughnuts after a minute.
6. Drain on paper towels and repeat until all the doughnuts have been made.
7. In a small bowl, mix together glaze ingredients until smooth and creamy. To make the doughnuts, dip the doughnuts into the glaze and top with a few chopped pieces of bacon. Repeat until all of the doughnuts and doughnut holes are covered in glaze and bacon.
Cake Doughnut recipe from Spoon Fork Bacon; Maple Bacon Doughnut inspiration from Nickel Diner.
Margarita says
The first time i saw maple bacon donuts was at Voodoo Donut in Portland. There were too many kinds that I got overwhelmed and decided to try something else. Thanks to this recipe, I might be able to just recreate it at home.
Lucie (Thursday Night Dinner) says
now bacon just happens to be my favorite food and i love finding new fun ways to use it! these look amazing!
Kiran @ KiranTarun.com says
Want. A dozen. To. Go. Please. 😀
Michelle says
Wowza! I want one!
cindy says
bacon sprinkles are the darlings of the bacon world, I'm sure of it. I bet these taste like a pancake breakfast in doughnut form...amazing!
Dana B @ thebakingbooth says
This is the first good different use of bacon I've seen of late (sorry, I don't want bacon with my ice cream). This in fact looks quite tasty, however girl scout cookies just came in... 🙂 I am curious as to why you used peanut oil. Flavor? or the higher smoke point??
Caty says
These look amazing. I think I'm drooling...
NicoleD says
These are adorable with their bacon sprinkles!
hannah says
These are great! You should get a deep fryer though...think of all the beautiful things you could make!
xox
Adrianna says
Yes, they would be beautiful. But let's also think about how large I would become. 🙁
Chelsea @ Chelsea is dishing up says
Yes puh-leeeeeeeeeeeez!
Gabriela Rodiles says
These doughnuts look AMAZING! I had my first Maple Bacon doughnut at a shop in Oregon called Voodoo Doughnuts and it was beyond delicious. Thank you for sharing this recipe! The only problem is that now I will want to make these all the time! 🙂
modernworkinggirl says
Doughnuts - so in right now! Is it the time of year?!
Maggie says
yummy yummy yummy! I need to perfect my bacon skills before I attack this recipe. I've heard you can bake bacon.. less splattering grease burning my hands and arms. I think i'll try it.
also- I made that same glaze to go on these adorable mini cinnamon pinwheels and when it called for that much powdered sugar I didn't believe it. So i started putting it in a tablespoon at a time because I couldn't wrap my head around the ratio of sugar to other ingredients. sure enough a cup later I had my glaze.
Happy Friday too!
Rachel @ The Avid Appetite says
Ok my stomach is growling right now. These look and sound unreal. I love maple and bacon! What could be bad? Also, my husband has a deep fryer and it is a real threat to my waistline.
Juliana says
Your doughnuts look delicious! I made Bacon-Bourbon-Maple Glazed Doughnuts a month ago, and they were absolutely amazing!! Stop by my blog and check them out... can't wait to try your recipe! XOXO, Juliana http://www.piecelovecooking.com/2012/01/revamped-homemade-bacon-bourbon-maple.html
Adrianna says
OMG! Those are pretty major looking.