Not that I’m voting for it, but what is the standard Dunkin Donut Krispy Kream style categorized? The list looks a little bit of a mix between dough styles (cruller, cake) and topping/filling styles (glaze custard).
Like I thougjt an old fashioned is just a cake donut without glaze.
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22The New England variant is made with apple cider and coated with cinnamon sugar and very explicitly called “apple cider donuts”. I bought a 6 pack of them at the farm stand yesterday and housed two before I even got out of the parking lot. Bonus points when dunked in a cup of mulled hot cider.first2letters wrote: Wed Sep 28, 2022 12:42 pmCame here to drool over exactly this one. Soft, airy, sugar-dusted (preferred over cinnamon), even better if it's still warm. The best variation of this form I've ever eaten was a Malasada from Leonard's Bakery in Honolulu. Life-changing donut.kokorodoko wrote: Wed Sep 28, 2022 10:30 am Don't know if they are represented here, the ones I like look like this
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23My less-than-sophisticated opinions on the subject:
1. Fucking boring off-the-shelf Strawberry Frosted from Dunkin' Donuts is my favorite
2. Then fucking boring glazed Krispy Kreme is next
3. Honorable mention goes to beignets, which are awesome, but not donuts
1. Fucking boring off-the-shelf Strawberry Frosted from Dunkin' Donuts is my favorite
2. Then fucking boring glazed Krispy Kreme is next
3. Honorable mention goes to beignets, which are awesome, but not donuts
jason (he/him/his) from volo (illinois)
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24Valid point/stance. I threw them in there because they are pretty standard and occasionally show up as part of the assorted dozen.biscuitdough wrote: Wed Sep 28, 2022 11:29 am The bear claw and fritter are no more donuts than danishes are.
Krispy Kreme is just a glazed variant.zorg wrote: Wed Sep 28, 2022 2:40 pm Not that I’m voting for it, but what is the standard Dunkin Donut Krispy Kream style categorized? The list looks a little bit of a mix between dough styles (cruller, cake) and topping/filling styles (glaze custard).
Like I thougjt an old fashioned is just a cake donut without glaze.
Old fashioneds are the smushed cake ones with or without frosting. Sometimes they are covered in sugar dust or sugar/cinnamon. A plain one tastes a little different (less dry) than a plain cake donut.
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25Are there many non-mega-franchise places to get donuts where people live?
The most ubiquitous fastfood franchise in Canada is Tim Horton's, which has nearly obliterated other donut options. There are expensive gourmet places now but there's nothing in-between Timmies and a $10 maple-bacon-bagel-donut or whatever.
Are fritters underrated? I think they might be.
The most ubiquitous fastfood franchise in Canada is Tim Horton's, which has nearly obliterated other donut options. There are expensive gourmet places now but there's nothing in-between Timmies and a $10 maple-bacon-bagel-donut or whatever.
Are fritters underrated? I think they might be.
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26About one out of maybe every ten suburban Chicagoland cities has one, and I can remember more that have closed down than are still open. There's obviously more in the big city. Practically every single one of them has at least one Dunkin', though.Andrew wrote: Are there many non-mega-franchise places to get donuts where people live?
jason (he/him/his) from volo (illinois)
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27That sounds accurate…though the city seem to have more gourmet donuts than ye olde donut shoppes. Detroit also has Tim Hortons.jfv wrote: Wed Sep 28, 2022 6:12 pmAbout one out of maybe every ten suburban Chicagoland cities has one, and I can remember more that have closed down than are still open. There's obviously more in the big city. Practically every single one of them has at least one Dunkin', though.Andrew wrote: Are there many non-mega-franchise places to get donuts where people live?
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28It's apple fritters, but they're also too big and I get sick if I try to eat a whole one.
Next is just regular ass plain cake donuts.
Next is just regular ass plain cake donuts.
sparkling anti-capitalist
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29Come to Texas. There’s a dumpy little donut and kolache shop for every 2000 people. Great places for watery coffee and early morning redneckery.jfv wrote: Wed Sep 28, 2022 6:12 pmAbout one out of maybe every ten suburban Chicagoland cities has one, and I can remember more that have closed down than are still open. There's obviously more in the big city. Practically every single one of them has at least one Dunkin', though.Andrew wrote: Are there many non-mega-franchise places to get donuts where people live?
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30"Other," as in plain cake.
There is a place on I-5 in southern Oregon that does a strawberry old-fashioned that I will get when I drive through there, but plain cake is what I ask for everywhere else.
There is a place on I-5 in southern Oregon that does a strawberry old-fashioned that I will get when I drive through there, but plain cake is what I ask for everywhere else.
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