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Double Chocolate Doughnuts

Who doesn’t love doughnuts? I have always wanted to make my own but I used to think you needed a bunch of expensive supplies to make a good one so I never attempted it until now.

I am so glad I did try making them because it turns out that I make doughnuts like a boss! This post contains affiliate links.

Easy Chocolate Frosted Chocolate Doughnuts

It turns out that making doughnuts is a lot like making cookies and much easier to do than I originally thought.

You just whip up the ingredients in a mixer adding each item slowly to make sure you don’t create a cloud of flour all over the kitchen. I have done that a few times and it is such a pain in the uterus to clean up.

choc doughnuts

I found a shield, that you can pop onto the kitchenaid that keeps this from happening but I would rather add the ingredients slowly than drop the dough on that attachment.

See what I did there?

My daughter always laughs at my puns so I use them a lot and they just come naturally to me now no matter how corny they sound I always giggle because of her and I plan on continuing this behavior, so deal with it! We could all use a little light humor once in awhile, life gets pretty intense sometimes, laugh while you can.

After you are done mixing the dough, on a flour covered work area, form the dough into a ball. The dough will be really sticky so you will want to have plenty of flour easily accessible.

Or you could ignore my suggestion fumble around your kitchen with chocolate covered hands trying to get the flour out when you realise you don’t have enough.

chocolate dough

Using the palm of your hand press the dough into a circle while leaving a thick edge, try to be as uniform in the size as possible to prevent over or under cooking of the whole batch.

Once you have a good shape, cut out a small circle in the middle. If you have cookie cutters go ahead and make them into any shape you want. These puzzle piece shapes (click here to see the cookie cutter on Amazon) would be fun to try out.

I don’t have any fancy cookie cutters for cutting out the center so I improvised by using a cap from a water bottle. I am way too cheap to buy something specifically for making doughnuts and this method works great.

water bottle lid

Once you have all 12 of your doughnuts formed and the center circle cut out, deep fry them for a couple of minutes.

deep fryer doughnuts

I cook about 3 doughnuts at a time to make sure they don’t touch. You want to keep them separated just like the song by Offspring says which was stuck in my head for most of the 90’s.

Easy Chocolate Doughnut Recipe

Once they are done frying, let them cool completely on a napkin to absorb the extra oil. Then place them on a plate for frosting.

They are most delicious in my opinion when refrigerated or if you like your doughnuts hot, enjoy them right out of the fryer but keep in mind that the frosting is going to melt which sounds delicious so I plan on trying this method soon.

chocolate doughnuts recipe

You can give it the old Martha Stewart try but I wanted doughnuts immediately so I the last thing I was going to do was spend more time making them look pretty, I wanted to eat them!

Just plop some frosting on them bad boys and take a bite! Stop stressing about them looking perfect and live your life already, eat a freaking doughnut!

chocolate donughnuts

This recipe makes 1 dozen doughnuts and they keep well when refrigerated in an airtight container for about 1 week.

You may get more time out of them but they weren’t around long enough in my house to find out how long they would taste fresh.

Chocolate Doughnuts Excellent

Now that I know how easy it is to make homemade doughnuts I am going to create all kinds of fun flavors. What kind of doughnut do you think I should make next? If it turns out delicious enough, you may see it on the blog soon!

Easy Chocolate Covered Chocolate Doughnuts
Yield: 12 doughnuts

Easy Chocolate Covered Chocolate Doughnuts

Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 2 minutes
Total Time: 17 minutes

Don't let the list of ingredients fool you, these chocolate-covered chocolate doughnuts are easy to whip up.

Ingredients

  • 1 and 1/2 Cups of All Purpose Flour (you will need more for work surface)
  • 1/2 Cup of Sugar
  • 1 Cup of Cocoa Powder
  • 1 Dash of Salt
  • 1 Teaspoon of Baking Soda
  • 1/2 Cup of Milk
  • 3 Eggs
  • 4 Tablespoons of Butter
  • 2 Teaspoons of White Vinegar
  • 1 Tablespoon of Vanilla Extract
  • Chocolate Frosting Recipe
  • 1 Stick of Butter
  • 1/2 Cup of cocoa
  • 1 Cup Powdered Sugar
  • 3 Tablespoons of Milk
  • 2 Tablespoons of Vanilla Extract
  • The amount of oil needed will depend on the size of your deep fryer. I add oil until there is about 2 inches of it in the fryer.

Instructions

Preheat a deep fryer to 400 degrees To make the doughnuts you will need to whisk the eggs for about one minute then add sugar, melted butter, wet ingredients and then all of the dry ingredients. Add the dry ingredients slowly.

Flour a work surface with about a 1/2 of a cup of flour. You may need to add a little to your hands when attempting to remove the dough from your mixer before forming them into balls. Roll the dough into a ball and then press down firmly with the palm of your hand to form the circle.

Use a bottle top to cut out a circle in the center or use an actual tool you may have for this process, my parents aren't royalty so I learned to be a little more resourceful with what I had. Anyway, cut out the hole and add it back to the dough.

Continue this process until all 12 doughnuts are formed and on the last one use the remaining dough to test the oil. Pop that sucker in the hot oil for a couple of minutes and take a bite once it cools off a little bit. If it is perfectly cooked through you will know your oil is ready. Fry for about 2 minutes flipping halfway through cooking.

Test the doughnut and if it is crispy on the outside and cooked through the center, they are ready!

To Make the Frosting: Whip all of the ingredients together in a mixer and you have yourself one easy peasy frosting that is fantastic on anything! Spread it on cooled doughnuts and enjoy!

Notes

I use this frosting recipe to frost cakes, brownies, cupcakes, and now doughnuts! It is so yummy and versatile.

Nutrition Information

Yield

12

Serving Size

1

Amount Per Serving Calories 298Total Fat 17gSaturated Fat 8gTrans Fat 1gUnsaturated Fat 7gCholesterol 78mgSodium 240mgCarbohydrates 31gFiber 2gSugar 20gProtein 5g

The nutrition in recipes is caluculate by AI, mistakes happen. It is highly recommended to check carb counts to make sure these recipes fit into your diet.

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My journey started after a Crohn's disease diagnosis, inspiring a commitment to well-being. This site shares my distinctive approach to healthy living with my collection of nutritious recipes that boast authentic flavors, mimicking the indulgence of traditional dishes. I love sharing guilt free recipes for low carb, keto, gluten-free, paleo, and the specific carbohydrate diet. I also share tips on natural living, including homemade cleaners and cleaning hacks. I also share my experience as a veterinary technician and pet groomer, to integrate pet health tips, homemade dog food recipes, and grooming insights to ensure your pets thrive.

The Cubicle Chick

Tuesday 9th of August 2016

I'll have to share this with my friend. She loves chocolate and chocolate on chocolate would make her more happier. Thanks for the recipe. - Yolonda

Anosa

Saturday 6th of August 2016

I love me some doughnuts and can never get enough of them but never attempted to make them myself. Lovely recipe

Inspiring Kitchen

Thursday 4th of August 2016

My oh my! The donuts look amazing. I can't wait to make this for my family.

Bites for Foodies

Thursday 4th of August 2016

Of all the recipes I've made and tried, I have yet to try making doughnuts. These look relatively simple to make and I'm sure they're delicious!

Jesica H

Wednesday 3rd of August 2016

I love fresh fried donuts!!! we used to use can biscuits and make little donut balls. This looks like a pretty easy recipe too!

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