Here’s a quick happy breakfast treat to serve if you want something warm and yummy with your coffee without a lot of prep. For the cutest little doughnut holes you can pop in your mouth, use canned biscuits. My mom used to make these when I was a kid. They were universally popular at sleepovers, and would make a fun holiday morning tradition, just in case you’re looking for a new thing to add to your list of “must-do” in the next week or two.
Grab a can or two of refrigerated biscuits from the dairy case. Be sure you choose the non-layer style. I chose large buttermilk biscuits when I made these recently.
Remove the biscuits from the can and separate dough. Use a very small cutter, or even a bottle cap, to cut the dough into bite size pieces.
Heat canola oil in a medium sized sauce pan (fill pan about half full with oil). I don’t have an exact temperature to suggest…you want the oil hot enough to fry the doughnuts quickly…about a medium to medium high heat level should work. The dough will brown quickly in the oil and puff out to a larger bite size. Since I don’t fry often, I usually check my heat level and cooking time with one or two test pieces. Of course, you have to taste your test bites to be sure you’re on target.
Fry doughnuts in small batches. Turn them once in the oil to brown on all sides. I didn’t time my batches, but the process will be fast, cooking time should be no more than a minute or two for each batch. As the doughnuts turn a light brown, remove to a rack to cool slightly.
When the doughnuts have cooled slightly, dip in powdered sugar, or a mix of cinnamon and sugar. Or you can coat the doughnuts with a powdered sugar glaze (mix powdered sugar, a little milk, and a teaspoon of vanilla).
Nothing fancy here…just kid food / fun food from a simple shortcut. Enjoy the yumminess!
My bunch will love this .. how fun! Thank you for the tip 🙂
MJ
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Hope you enjoy! ~ Sheila
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Mom’s are the best aren’t they?
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My mom is definitely a great cook, and she’s southern, so great at frying! But these are so simple, even I can fry them and get them to turn out well (not always the case with some other things I’ve attemped!) ~ Sheila
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Thanks for the wonderful morning treat! 😉
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You’re welcome! Hope you enjoy your holiday mornings!
Sheila
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Oh, we are too much alike…isn’t that fun!…Made these too…and the kids at school loved them …yours look delicious! mkg
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Thank you! This is definitely kid-friendly stuff!
Sheila
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