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Baked Mini Doughnuts ~ 香烤迷你甜甜圈


The texture of these baked mini doughnuts is different from the normal deep fried doughnuts.  These taste more like cake and best consumed within the day they're baked.  A wonderful tea-time treat!







Baked Mini Doughnuts ~ 香烤迷你甜甜圈  (adapted from 'here' with slight modification)

Ingredients

  • 105 gm plain flour
  • 25 gm caster sugar
  • 1/2  tsp baking powder
  • 1 egg
  • 80 ml fresh milk
  • 2 sachets of Lipton black tea
  • 40 ml corn oil or melted butter (I used canola)
  • 1.1/2 Tbsp honey
Topping
  • 60 gm semi-sweet chocolate (melted)
  • Lightly toasted nibbed almonds (optional)
Method
  1. Lightly simmer the milk with  2 sachets of Lipton black tea, let cool, set aside.
  2. Grease the mini doughnut pan with melted butter or oil.
  3. In a large mixing bowl, sift the plain flour, baking powder, mix well.
  4. Add in sugar and whisk with a ball whisk till well combined.
  5. Add in the beaten egg, milk tea, oil and honey and whisk till the batter is smooth.  Do not overmix.
  6. Slowly pour the batter into the greased pan.
  7. Bake in a preheated oven @ 180 deg.C for 8 to 10 mins.   Let cool before removing them onto a wire rack to cool.
  8. Meanwhile, melt the semi-sweet chocolate in a double boiler.  Dip the doughnuts into the melted chocolate and decorate with some lightly toasted nibbed almonds.
  9. Yield :  12 mini baked doughnuts.
Note:  For Matcha mini doughnuts, reduce the plain flour to 95 gm and add in 2 tsp of Matcha powder.







Comments

  1. These mini doughnuts looks cute and yummy. Pretty clicks too!

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  2. Hi Cheah, love your mini donuts. With the donut tray, I believe it is less fuss.
    By the way, I have nominated your blog for the 2015 Versatile Blogger Award. Please click on my post at http://mintyskitchen.blogspot.com/2015/07/the-versatile-blogger-award.html to follow up on this.

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    1. Yes, the mini donut tray sure comes in handy and thanks for your nomination.

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  3. Hi Sokehah, these baked doughnuts dunk in melted chocolate look so delicious and it's definitely healthier than deep fried ones. Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Definitely more healthy and less cleaning in the kitchen.

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  4. Hi Cheah,
    These chocolate coated baked mini doughnuts definitely great for tea time treat. Thanks for sharing!

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