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Quick & Simple Homemade Jelly Doughnut Recipe

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Ingredients

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20 refrigerated buttermilk biscuits (2 cans)
1/2 cup jelly
1 egg
oil (for frying)

Nutritional information

242.8
Calories
77 g
Calories From Fat
8.6 g
Total Fat
2.2 g
Saturated Fat
21.1 mg
Cholesterol
675.6mg
Sodium
38 g
Carbs
1.1 g
Dietary Fiber
13.5 g
Sugars
4.4 g
Protein
1078g
Serving Size (g)
1
Serving Size

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Quick & Simple Homemade Jelly Doughnut Recipe

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      I made these just like the directions less the egg wash. It made them too slimy. used buttermilk refrigerator biscuits with jelly and lemon curd fillings. My result were just OK They still tasted like fried biscuits. They do not last. Must eat hot! The next morning they became a big soggy mess. These are ok for kids, but the adults in my house were not WOWED. I do think these would be good for camping! I'm sorry.

      • 40 min
      • Serves 3
      • Easy

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      Super Easy Jelly Doughnuts,I adopted this recipe from the Recipezaar account as I am always on the look out for quick and easy recipes. This is the original introduction: “I came up with this version after seeing so many that were time consuming! These are very easy and in my (and my hubby’s) opinion, just as good! Hope you like them too!” (Thanks cbw),I made these just like the directions less the egg wash. It made them too slimy. used buttermilk refrigerator biscuits with jelly and lemon curd fillings. My result were just OK They still tasted like fried biscuits. They do not last. Must eat hot! The next morning they became a big soggy mess. These are ok for kids, but the adults in my house were not WOWED. I do think these would be good for camping! I’m sorry.,Definitely an easier way to make jelly doughnuts than traditionally but I did have trouble getting them to cook all the way through. I felt like I pressed the biscuits flat enough and cooked them long enough but still they were doughy in the center. Will try them again sometime but will make sure to press the biscuits super, super flat. I skipped the egg wash after the first one. I didn’t have any trouble getting them to seal without it. While the doughnuts were still warm, I placed them in a Ziploc bag with sugar and shook to coat. Thanks for sharing Colorboyswife!


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      Steps

      1
      Done

      Heat Oil.

      2
      Done

      Flatten Biscuits (i Usually Just Flatten in the Palm of My Hand, but This Causes Them to Be a Little Doughy in the Center, to Prevent That, Flatten Until the Dough Is Almost See Through).

      3
      Done

      Place Spoonful of Jelly (i Usually Use About 2 Teaspoons) on to 10 Flattened Biscuits.

      4
      Done

      Brush Egg Whites Around the Outside of Jellied Biscuits.

      5
      Done

      Place the Rest of the Flattened Biscuits on Top and Press Around the Edges to Secure.

      6
      Done

      Fry in Hot Oil Until Golden Brown.

      7
      Done

      Drain on Paper Towel.

      8
      Done

      Enjoy!

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