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  1. 5 stars
    For the frying, the intructions say 30 seconds on one side then flip and do another 30 seconds on the other side, but rhen the instructions say it needs 2-3 minand the video says the doughnuts need 4-5 minutes to cook so do you just keep flipping every 30 seconds for 4-5 minutes?

    1. Hey Carly – depending on the size of the donuts it will take from 3 to 5 minutes. The filling every 30 seconds helps to keep the color even.

      1. 4 stars
        Awesome thank you! looking forward to frying these tomorrow! I know the sugar is needed for the yeast, could you use 2 tbsp honey instead of 1/4 sugar to reduce the sugar? or use 2 tbsp sugar and 2 tbsp splenda or sweetner?

        1. Yes, honey works in place of sugar too. And yes, you can use less sugar or honey too.

  2. Adetola Kayode says:

    I love the detailed tutorial. I will try it out. Thank you!

  3. 5 stars
    I always loved having these during the holiday season in NYC, now that I’m in SF i’ll have to try making my own this year!

  4. 5 stars
    I was unaware that milk would make these darker when you fried them, so I am happy to learn a new tip! These donuts look a treat!

    1. Yes, Jenni. The milk solid get darker when fried. This is even when baking. That why dulce de leche is almost brown, not white.

  5. Marisa Franca says:

    5 stars
    The donuts look delicious and I do prefer the fried donuts. Plus they are filled!! So yummy just thinking of them. I’ve made cream puffs but I’ve never made fried donuts. I’ve got to make some — especially for the grandsons.

      1. love your recipes!! we have celiac in the family. could you use gluten free flour to make gluten free

        1. Hey Carly. I have not tried this recipe with gluten-free flour so not sure if it will work.