Ingredients
For the Donuts:
- 1 can of raw biscuit dough (or make homemade donut dough for a better taste)
- 2-3 cups canola oil
For the Glaze:
- ½ cup unsalted butter
- ¼ cup whole milk
- 1 tablespoon light corn syrup
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 4 ounces bittersweet chocolate
- 2 cups confectioners' sugar
Part 1 : Making the Donuts
1 - Heat the oil to 375 degrees. Using medium-high heat pot, pour the oil and have it heat till it reaches 375 degrees. You can check the degrees by sticking a thermometer in the oil.
2 - Remove the biscuit dough from can. While waiting for the oil to heat up, remove the dough out separate, and lay them on a flat surface.
3 - Punch a hole in the center of the biscuits. Using a bottle top, punch small holes in the center of the biscuit dough.
- The leftover biscuit dough can be fried and eaten as well. If you don't want to fry them, feel free to throw them out.
5 - Place on napkin to drain excess oil. Use tongs to remove the donuts and have them rest on a napkin. Allow to cool.
Part 2 : Making the Chocolate Glaze
1 - Place butter, corn syrup, vanilla extract, and milk in a pan and heat. Place all the ingredients (except the powdered sugar and chocolate) in a frying pan and heat until butter melts thoroughly.
2 - Add chocolate.Turn heat to low and slowly pour the chocolate. Whisk until texture is creamy.
3 - Add powdered sugar. Remove from heat and add the powdered sugar. Whisk again until uniform texture is achieved.
4 - Let it sit for 30 minutes. To keep the glaze liquid and creamy, pour glaze into a bowl and place the bowl of glaze into a larger bowl filled with warm water.
Part 3 : Glazing the Donuts
1 - Spread glaze onto donuts. Using an icing spatula, spread the glaze over each donut.
In addition to spreading the glaze, you can drizzle just a little or dip the whole donut in the bowl.
2 - Allow to dry. Have the donut glaze set and dry until it hardens.
3 - Enjoy!
4 - Finished.
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