Re: Best Donut/Doughnut Type
31I don't understand how anyone would pay money for KK or DD. Trash donuts.
I suppose you can sixth them.Ace K wrote: Wed Sep 28, 2022 7:09 pm It's apple fritters, but they're also too big and I get sick if I try to eat a whole one.
eh, it's fried dough and sugar, carnival food. We're no unpacking a croquembouche here.RyanZ wrote: Wed Sep 28, 2022 10:19 pm I don't understand how anyone would pay money for KK or DD. Trash donuts.
Perfect, especially when you can watch them being made!zorg wrote: Thu Sep 29, 2022 8:12 ameh, it's fried dough and sugar, carnival food. We're no unpacking a croquembouche here.RyanZ wrote: Wed Sep 28, 2022 10:19 pm I don't understand how anyone would pay money for KK or DD. Trash donuts.
But I've got my answer...Michigan seasonal cider mill donuts, eaten warm, not too sweet, cinnamon, fresh pressed apple cider. enjoyed out of doors in crisp fall weather. The "private press" of donuts.
Chicago has several smaller regional chains, like Donut Vault, Firecakes, Stan’s, and (my favorite) Do-Rite. I don’t think any of them are franchises, and some have only a couple locations. I suppose they might qualify as yuppie donuts, but they’re closer to $3 than $10, and you’re getting something both larger and considerably better than Dunkin’.Andrew wrote: Wed Sep 28, 2022 5:33 pm Are 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.
I've always been a Yates guy. But that's like splitting hairs because there's only subtle differences in any of the places around here. I don't think I've had a bad cider mill donut in a long time.zorg wrote: Thu Sep 29, 2022 8:12 ameh, it's fried dough and sugar, carnival food. We're no unpacking a croquembouche here.RyanZ wrote: Wed Sep 28, 2022 10:19 pm I don't understand how anyone would pay money for KK or DD. Trash donuts.
But I've got my answer...Michigan seasonal cider mill donuts, eaten warm, not too sweet, cinnamon, fresh pressed apple cider. enjoyed out of doors in crisp fall weather. The "private press" of donuts.
I'm sure you're right, I only know the one in Franklin, as I'm a FIB, but the fact that it's only open for 3 months a year and regional is hilarious artificial scarcity for a donut.Nate Dort wrote: Thu Sep 29, 2022 10:12 am I've always been a Yates guy. But that's like splitting hairs because there's only subtle differences in any of the places around here. I don't think I've had a bad cider mill donut in a long time.
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