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Blossom
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Tue, Dec 12 2006, 4:19 pm
Anybody have a real yummy dougnnut recipe to share?
Also has anyone heard of Milchige Doughnuts and have a recipe for that? thanks.
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Chanie
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Wed, Dec 13 2006, 8:02 am
I personally like the taste of the first dounut recipe in the Spice and Spirt. Although I dont use the topping they say, over here we like chocolate dounuts. (we are already talking about the delicious warm dounuts here, but way to oily to eat on a regular basis)
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Hannah!
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Sun, Jan 28 2007, 5:38 pm
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greenfire
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Sun, Jan 28 2007, 5:40 pm
that is so weird - my d and me were just talking about making donuts today - she didn't believe it could be done - so...where's the recipe?
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amother
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Sun, Jan 28 2007, 5:48 pm
The milchige donuts are heavenly! I think it's in the nitra cookbook, or in the Bobov one. My neighbor sent me down a few pieces a number of years ago. They were absolutely delish!
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Falafel
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Sun, Nov 09 2008, 4:01 pm
anyone want to post these recipes??
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EvenI
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Wed, Dec 03 2008, 6:53 am
How much hassle is it to make doughnuts? I've never done it and I suddenly realized that it's because I've never seen it done and I have a fear that it is a major hassle or very difficult. Am I wrong? I would want to inject them with jam and with ribat chalav. Is that difficult?
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daamom
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Wed, Dec 03 2008, 6:59 am
I made doughnuts a few years ago, and they were really good. Good enough to make the "patchka" worth it? I don't know.
You can fill them with a medicine syringe. Just stick it in and squirt. That was the fun part .
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Fabulous
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Wed, Dec 03 2008, 7:02 am
daamom wrote: | I made doughnuts a few years ago, and they were really good. Good enough to make the "patchka" worth it? I don't know.
You can fill them with a medicine syringe. Just stick it in and squirt. That was the fun part . |
I think I'm going to try it. I don't have a medicine syringe, I'll probably borrow one from a neighbor but those of you ladies who have turkey basters, It would probably work as well.
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daamom
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Wed, Dec 03 2008, 7:05 am
hmm, that'd definitely give you alot of filling
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Chocoholic
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Wed, Dec 03 2008, 7:12 am
You can buy a simple syringe for cheap or ask your doc or vet if he wants to donate one to you...
Can someone tell me what's the difference between a Chanukah shmanuka doughnut and a regular doughnut?
All I can think of is the guilt part that makes the difference.
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mandksima
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Wed, Dec 03 2008, 7:56 am
Fabulous wrote: | daamom wrote: | I made doughnuts a few years ago, and they were really good. Good enough to make the "patchka" worth it? I don't know.
You can fill them with a medicine syringe. Just stick it in and squirt. That was the fun part . |
I think I'm going to try it. I don't have a medicine syringe, I'll probably borrow one from a neighbor but those of you ladies who have turkey basters, It would probably work as well. |
I wouldn't recommend using a turkey baster for the ribat chalav.
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daamom
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Wed, Dec 03 2008, 9:20 am
mandksima wrote: | Fabulous wrote: | daamom wrote: | I made doughnuts a few years ago, and they were really good. Good enough to make the "patchka" worth it? I don't know.
You can fill them with a medicine syringe. Just stick it in and squirt. That was the fun part . |
I think I'm going to try it. I don't have a medicine syringe, I'll probably borrow one from a neighbor but those of you ladies who have turkey basters, It would probably work as well. |
I wouldn't recommend using a turkey baster for the ribat chalav. |
good point
I think that "chanuka" doughnuts are the jelly-filled ones, and everything else sort of piggy-backs on this yummy tradition.
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Chocoholic
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Wed, Dec 03 2008, 9:58 am
Don't you like a doughnut filled with chocolate or caramel gooey goodness and covered with powdered sugar is less nice than a doughnut with artificial Israeli jelly?
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gdgirl
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Wed, Dec 03 2008, 10:01 am
yummm.sounds fattening!
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Chocoholic
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Wed, Dec 03 2008, 10:23 am
That's the diff between chanukah and all year round: on chanuka it's almost a mitzva to eat one, so no guild involved... whereas any other day............
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Fabulous
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Wed, Dec 03 2008, 10:28 am
Chocoholic wrote: | That's the diff between chanukah and all year round: on chanuka it's almost a mitzva to eat one, so no guild involved... whereas any other day............ |
I know, I always felt that. It's an inyan to eat oily foods like latkas and doughnuts. mmmmm....
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montrealmommy
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Wed, Dec 03 2008, 2:01 pm
I posted an egg-free doughnut recipe in the Channuka section.
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daamom
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Wed, Dec 03 2008, 2:39 pm
Listen, I start having doughnuts as soon as they start putting them out. Ya know, like 2 months before Chanuka, for some reason...
And jelly filled is my absolute fave! No chocolate or caramel filling for me, please.
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Chocoholic
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Wed, Dec 03 2008, 2:41 pm
They SHOULD pull them out year round...... oh those high calorie yummy things!!!!
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