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Mini Doughnut Muffins

4.3

(13)

Tiny sugarcoated jellyfilled muffins on a paper towellined sheet pan.

Fresh doughnuts are one of the things I crave most, but making yeasted doughnuts is a lengthy, involved process that I often don’t have time to undertake. Doughnut muffins are my solution. Jammy and bite sized with none of the wait, once you’ve made them a few times you won’t even have to look up the recipe. You can use any type of jam to fill these or simply eat them plain.

Recipe information

  • Total Time

    19 to 20 minutes

  • Yield

    Makes 24 mini muffins

Ingredients

100g (7 tbsp) butter
75g (⅓ cup) superfine sugar, plus extra to dust
100g (¾ cup) plain all-purpose flour
½ tsp baking soda
50g (¼ cup) plain yogurt
1 egg
1 tsp vanilla extract or vanilla bean paste
1 tbsp raspberry jam
1 tbsp apricot jam

Special Equipment

You will also need a 24-hole mini muffin tray and two disposable piping bags.

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Preheat the oven to 400°F/200°C/180°C fan/gas 6. Melt the butter in the microwave or in a pan over a medium heat and use a pastry brush to grease all the holes of the muffin tray with some of the melted butter.

    Step 2

    Place the sugar, flour and baking soda in a bowl and combine.

    Step 3

    In a small jug, mix the remaining melted butter with the yogurt, egg and vanilla. Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and gently fold them together until just incorporated.

    Step 4

    Divide the mixture among the 24 holes in the muffin tray using a teaspoon, then bake for 7–8 minutes or until golden brown and risen.

    Step 5

    While the muffins are baking, spoon the jams into the 2 piping bags and snip the end off each with a pair of scissors. Remove the hot doughnuts muffins from the oven and roll them in superfine sugar, then make a small hole with a skewer in the bottom of each and pipe raspberry jam into the centre of half the doughnuts and apricot jam into the rest. These are best enjoyed fresh from the oven.

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From Crave: Brilliantly Indulgent Recipes © 2018 by Martha Collison. Published by HarperCollins Publishers. Buy the full book from HarperCollins or from Amazon.
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