Glazed Yeasted Doughnuts

This was another project that was inspired by Cook’s Illustrated. The photos in that article practically give off an aroma of fresh-baked, light and fluffy doughnuts. I couldn’t not make these, especially after finding that deep-frying the kettle potato chips wasn’t so scary.

Some of them were a great success (like the one that I show here with a humongous bite taken out of it), but some were flat and unexciting. I’m slowly getting more accustomed to working with yeast – whether the bought kind or the sourdough kind. Here’s what I’m learning: If the doughnut looks flat and unexciting before going into the hot oil, then it will be flat and unexciting when it comes out of the hot oil. The frying/baking won’t make it be magically fluffy if it wasn’t already there.

In hindsight I wish that I had let some of the doughnuts proof longer. Some were good to go, but many were not. I’m realizing that the “when is something proofed (proved?) enough?” question is pretty much the meaning of life with yeast-risen things.

I had lots of leftover glaze, and meant to get back to this project right away, but it’s been eight months now and it hasn’t happened. [Sigh.]

Kettle Cooked Potato Chips

This was from another Cook’s Illustrated article. Sometimes I read their magazine (and Milk Street, the Christopher Kimball spin-off) and I end up just dreaming about the recipes for weeks. This one really stuck with me, and I decided to go for it. I don’t have experience with deep-frying, but this wasn’t too scary! The amazing ThermoWorks ChefAlarm was a comforting source of accurate temperature data.

For all my baking of sweet things, it might surprise you to know that my weakness is actually salty stuff. Salty potato products are at the top of my list of favorite things. It was delightful to have these crunchy, homemade kettle chips!

P.S. I almost bought a new mandoline, and I did a bunch of research, but I didn’t pull the trigger. I have a simple one that my mom gave me decades ago, and it works just fine. I also almost bought a slice-resistant glove, and now I’m not sure why I didn’t. Hmmmm… [add to cart]