For the Doughnuts:
1C + 2T Whole Milk, Warm
¼C Sugar
1 Package of Active Dry Yeast
2 Whole Large Eggs, Beaten
1 Stick + 2T Unsalted Butter, Melted
4C AP Flour
¼t Salt
1Q Canola Oil, For Frying
For the Glaze:
3C Confectioners’ Sugar
½t Salt
½t Vanilla
½C Milk
For the Samoa Topping:
3C Shredded Coconut, Toasted
12oz Good-Quality Chewy Caramels
¼t Salt
3T Milk
12oz Semisweet Chocolate, Roughly Chopped
Directions:
1. To Make the Dough: Make sure the milk is nice and warm, but not overly hot. Add sugar to milk. Stir to dissolve. Add yeast into a small bowl. Pour milk/sugar mixture over yeast. Stir gently, and then let it sit for 10 minutes. Melt butter in a separate bowl until butter is almost melted. Stir to finish melting so the butter won’t be overly hot. Add beaten eggs to the melted butter, stirring constantly to make sure the butter’s not too hot for the eggs. Add the egg/butter mixture to the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a dough hook. With the mixer on medium-low speed, pour in the yeast mixture. Allow the dough hook to stir this mixture for a couple of minutes, making sure it’s thoroughly combine. With the mixer still going, add ½C increments of the flour until it is all gone. Stop the mixer, scrape the bowl, then turn the mixer on the same speed for 5 minutes. After 5 minutes, stop the mixer and scrape the bottom of the mixer. Turn on the mixer for 30 seconds. Turn off the mixer off and let the dough sit, undisturbed, for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, transfer the dough to a lightly oiled bowl. Toss the dough to coat, then cover with plastic wrap and place straight in the fridge. Refrigerate for at least 8 hours, or overnight.
2. To Make the Doughnuts: Remove the bowl from the fridge and turn out the dough onto a lightly floured surface. Roll out to ¼inch thickness. Using a 3inch cutter, cut as many rounds as you can, then roll out the remaining dough and once again cut as many as you can (repeat until you can’t anymore). Cut holes out of each round using a 1 ½inch cutter. Cover with a large tea towel and place in a warm place in your kitchen. Allow the doughnuts to rise undisturbed for at least one hour. They should be visibly puffier and appear to be airy.
3. To Fry the Doughnuts: Heat the canola oil in your deep fryer to 375 degrees. One to two doughnuts at a time, gently grab the doughnuts and ease them into the hot oil. Allow them to cook 1 minute on each side; they will brown very quickly. Remove the doughnut from the oil with a slotted spoon, allowing all the oil to drip off. Place the doughnut immediately on paper towels, for about 5 seconds, and then flip it. Allow the doughnuts to cool slightly.
4. For the Glaze: Mix all the ingredients in a bowl until completely smooth. One by one, dip the doughnuts into the glaze until halfway submerged. Remove from the glaze, and then turn right side up on a cooling rack over a cookie sheet (to catch extra glaze). Let the glaze harden completely before adding the Samoa topping.
5. For the Samoa Topping: In a bowl, unwrap the caramels and place in large microwave safe bowl with the milk and salt. Cook on high for 3-4 minutes, stopping to stir a few times to help the caramel melt. When smooth, fold in the toasted coconut with a spatula. Using a spoon, lightly dollop and spread the Samoa topping on the cooled, glazed doughnut. While the topping sets up, melt the dark chocolate in a small bowl. Heat on high in the microwave in 30 second intervals, stirring thoroughly to prevent scorching. Dip the bottom of each doughnut into the melted chocolate and place on a clean piece of parchment paper. Transfer the remaining chocolate into a piping bag for later. Once the Samoa topping & chocolate bottom has set, drizzle the doughnuts with the remaining melted chocolate for garnish.
6. Serve immediately and enjoy!
source: samoa cookies. doughnuts.
*Please check out, Sweets for a Saturday for my link, as well as many others!!
**A big thanks to At Home With Haley for featuring my recipe on her blog :)
*Please check out, Sweets for a Saturday for my link, as well as many others!!
**A big thanks to At Home With Haley for featuring my recipe on her blog :)
Wow, your doughnuts look like they came from some gourmet bakery. Seriously, you should sell these.
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing! Yum!
ReplyDeleteDid I read that right? Samoa DONUTS??? Holy heck! I'm so making these!!!
ReplyDeleteTwo of my favorite things!! Looks delicious!
ReplyDeletewow. these look like a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteThank you for all the wonderful comments!! Although these recipes took a little longer (mainly making the doughnut dough, which really was just a lot of proofing & waiting). Once they were ready to top, it was a blast!
ReplyDeleteLisa- If only I could sell them, I'm hoping one day I can open up a little bakery of my own :)
Those doughnuts sound so wonderful. Samoas are definitely a favorite around here. I wanted to invite you to come over and share your recipe at These Chicks Cooked Recipe Spotlight. Have a great day :)
ReplyDeleteKatie
Oh, my! I have got to have these!!
ReplyDeleteYou've done it again! You captured the #1 and #2 Spots for last week's Sweets for a Saturday. Thanks so much for linking these up.
ReplyDeleteOh. em. geeeee! This look absolutely, positively, insanely delicious!!
ReplyDeletePinned this on pinterest.
Cheers,
Tracy Screaming Sardine
Wow, that's amazing!! I can't believe that I got #1 & #2 two weeks in a row!! That's shocking. Well hopefully I'll be able to post some even more yummy recipes this week :) Thanks again for hosting, you're such a wonderful source for new blogs that I can follow!!
ReplyDeleteWow! I'm a big doughnut girl and these pictures/this recipe has me pretty much speechless! I imagine it's quite a process but totally worth it when you get to enjoy the end result! Thanks for sharing - hopefully one day soon I'll be ambitious enough (and have time enough) to recreate these in my own kitchen!
ReplyDeleteLaura,
ReplyDeleteI really didn't think I could do it either, but it really isn't that hard, I promise! It's more of a lot of prep work. Save it for a rainy day because even though it takes longer that going to pick up a box of Krispy Kreme, it'll be wayyyy better :)
aaaahhhh - these look too divine for words. talk about overindulgence in all its glory!
ReplyDeleteI saw this on At Home With Haley website! These look so yummy! I'm having a recipe only link party "Cast Party Wednesday". These would be perfect for my party. I would love it if you came by and shared some of your awesome recipes with us.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
I hope to see you there!
Thanks for the love, just linked up this recipe with your "Cast Party Wednesday"! Can't wait to check back!
ReplyDeleteJuliana
Are you serious? No, really. Are you seriously serious with these doughnuts?? They're ridiculous, and I mean that in the best way possible! Wow. You? Are talented.
ReplyDeleteOh myyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy! These are amazing! Thanks for sharing the recipe. I wonder if there's a low fat version - lol!
ReplyDeletePinned it on pinterest. :)
Cheers,
Tracy Screaming Sardine
I'm overwhelmed by all the love! I would've never thought one of my recipes would be this popular! Thanks again :)
ReplyDeleteXOXO,
Juliana
Thank you so much for stopping by Cast Party Wednesday last week. I really appreciate you sharing your recipe with us. I hope you will join us again for another awesome party filled with yummy recipes.
ReplyDeleteThanks Again!
Oh my heavenly stars, these look AMAZING!!!!! Can't wait to try them:) Stop over for a visit sometime!
ReplyDeleteCara
Samoas girl scout cookies are my favorite. These doughnuts look amazing!
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