Healthier Cinnamon Spice Donuts These cinnamon sugar donuts are baked instead of fried, and use almond milk and a sugar replacer to cut down on fat and calories.

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Healthier Cinnamon Spice Donuts These cinnamon sugar donuts are baked instead of fried, and use almond milk and a sugar replacer to cut down on fat and calories.
Cinnamon-Roll Baked Doughnuts are sort of like little upside-down cakes, with the brown sugar-cinnamon topping baked right into the sweet dough, then drizzled with a powdered-sugar glaze and sprinkled with walnuts.
Glazed Lemon Blueberry Donut Tower
No, donuts don’t have to be fried, loaded with sugar, or store-bought. Thanks to the invention of the donut pan, you can enjoy these glazed Lemon-Blueberry Donuts in 30 minutes.
One thing I never thought I’d consciously miss after moving away from Canada? Donuts. And every Canadian knows that if you’re looking for donuts, you don’t have to go too far: there’s a certain coffee and donut shop just…
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Sparkly Cake Mix Mini Donuts
Sparkly Cake Mix Mini Donuts
I’m a sucker for little food. Little bites are so cute and delightful. I especially love little bite size desserts. I also appreciate the time it takes to make them and thus only make them on special occasions. And usually just for my daughter. When I asked my daughter what she wants to bring to her class for her birthday treat she immediately requested donuts. Most people would plan to make a…
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Try these nom-licious spiced vegan cake donuts!
I just bought a donut pan so if y'all have some good recipies you should send them to me!
Crazy kitchen project: Make your own gumdrop donuts
by BabyCenter Guest Blogger posted in Life & Home Editor's note: Tiffanie Turner of Corner Blog is midway through a mission to use her donut pans in 101 different ways. Here she shows us her gumdrop donuts; for the complete recipe see Corner Blog. Gumdrops, like other candies are not that hard to make. It's... Read more » Want to get the full story? Click on the headline above. And thanks for reading the BabyCenter Blog. http://bit.ly/11vkJQ8
Nordic Ware
It was a very tough call to decide which Nordic Ware product to recommend to you. However, I have decided not to procrastinate any longer. Although, I have read in a psychology book that a procrastinating person has a tendency to strive for perfection. Well, that's just what The Donut Baking Pan is... perfection!
I have had a strong desire to cook healthier meals for my family after watching numerous health documentaries such as Food Inc., Forks Over Knives, King Corn, Food Matters, Engine2Diet, and Big River. I am happy to say that we no longer eat at the big arches. On January 1st of this year, we celebrated 365 days of arch free living. I never thought that I would be saying that, but, the health of our body and brain demanded us to make these changes.
About two years go I bought The Sneaky Chef; How To Cheat On Your Man (In the Kitchen). For me, it really should've been called "How to Trick Yourself into Eating Good Foods." I had bought Missy Chase Lapine's first book simply called Sneaky Chef and knew this book would be a great supplement for me.
Anyway, I mention The Sneaky Chef: How to Cheat on Your Man in the Kitchen because I used the purple puree (make-ahead recipe #1) for the Legal Donuts recipe on page 148. I was able to make two dozen donuts by using this recipe along with the Nordic Ware Donut Baking Pan. They popped right out of the pan and were delicious. Now....I do confess that I use Pam's Baking Cooking Spray. For any of you that have seen Engine2Diet you would know that's a no no. But, I prefer to think of my "What About Bob" motto called Baby Steps. And did I mention the purple puree has spinach and blueberries in it.
Besides The Donut Pan, I absolutely love everything that I have recently received from my mom as a gift or what I have gifted to myself. These were easy purchases to justify because you know a baker needs to have her tools. And while I'm confessing about my baking purchases, I might as well admit that I'm already envisioning the next purchase that I will be making on my next payday. Unless I am snowed in this weekend, I will spotted at our local Target where there has been a good variety of Nordic Ware or T.J. Maxx where my mom has picked my bundt pans; The Christmas Wreath and The Cathedral.
You know I wonder... Do you think I can talk my husband into going to Minnesota where Nordic Ware is manufactured? I know I mentioned in my last blog that I wanted to go to Florida to get my good supply of vitamin D. But..... there's two Nordic Ware stores in the Mall of America and if we go at the right time there should be plenty of strong sun rays there too.