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2A crueler with frosting (but no glaze) tops my personal list. I also love a plain old fashioned and plain buttermilk (which are hard to find). Frosted cakes are also great.
I’m not crazy about glaze on donuts. It too often makes it way too sweet.
Jelly- and cream-filled donuts are okay every once in a blue moon, but I never actually crave them.
Apple fritters are the hardest ones to get right. The gap between a good example and a bad one is greater for fritters than any other donut.
I’m not crazy about glaze on donuts. It too often makes it way too sweet.
Jelly- and cream-filled donuts are okay every once in a blue moon, but I never actually crave them.
Apple fritters are the hardest ones to get right. The gap between a good example and a bad one is greater for fritters than any other donut.
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3Boston cream.
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4Don't know if they are represented here, the ones I like look like this or this. I guess the second would be a jelly. I keep it simple.
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5Cake donuts are the only ones that don't just taste like sugar and air to me.
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6There used to be a donut place in Bellingham, Washington, that made a killer blueberry fritter. I wonder if that place still exists and if their fritter is as good as it used to be?
Someone from the PNW needs to go on a field trip.
Someone from the PNW needs to go on a field trip.
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7I enjoy frosted cake and buttermilk.
My mother owned a donut shop when I was a kid. She used to bring home all of the unsold donuts and I would shove them in my mouth after school. Consequently, I was getting my clothes from the Husky aisle in Sears until my mom sold the shop and I got a summer job mowing lawns. I went from chonk to beanpole in a matter of months. My mom’s shop eventually burned me out on glazed and all of its varietals, and I’ve preferred cake ever since. I do enjoy a fritter from time to time.
My mother owned a donut shop when I was a kid. She used to bring home all of the unsold donuts and I would shove them in my mouth after school. Consequently, I was getting my clothes from the Husky aisle in Sears until my mom sold the shop and I got a summer job mowing lawns. I went from chonk to beanpole in a matter of months. My mom’s shop eventually burned me out on glazed and all of its varietals, and I’ve preferred cake ever since. I do enjoy a fritter from time to time.
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8The mom and pop bakery in my hometown makes a sour cream glazed cake donut that is to die for.
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9Sugar and/or Cinnamon Dusted was one category I eliminated when reducing to 8. My logic was that those often overlap with Old Fashioned and Jelly/Custard. I should have also made the top two Glazed/Plain and Cake/Frosted Cake...kokorodoko wrote: Wed Sep 28, 2022 10:30 am Don't know if they are represented here, the ones I like look like this or this. I guess the second would be a jelly. I keep it simple.
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10Crullers by a mile, then old fashioned and their cider cousins. Another half mile down the road is the glazed with frosting on top, preferably without sprinkles. Strawberry, chocolate, pseudo-vanilla stuff, all fine.
I don’t like the filled ones much except the lemon ones.
I really dislike sour cream donuts and chocolate cake donuts.
The bear claw and fritter are no more donuts than danishes are.
I don’t like the filled ones much except the lemon ones.
I really dislike sour cream donuts and chocolate cake donuts.
The bear claw and fritter are no more donuts than danishes are.