• 2/8 Paczki Day - 5

    From Dave Drum@1:2320/105 to All on Fri Feb 7 21:47:00 2025
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    Title: Gluten Free Paczki
    Categories: Breads, Snacks
    Yield: 8 donuts

    1/4 oz Env yeast
    2 tb Sugar
    1/2 c Milk
    2 tb Butter
    1/2 c Brown rice flour
    1/4 c Millet flour
    1/4 c White rice flour
    1/3 c Tapioca flour
    1/2 c Potato starch
    1 ts Xanthan gum
    1/4 ts Salt
    2 lg Eggs; room temp
    1/2 ts Vanilla extract
    Oil for deep frying
    Sugar for dusting
    Jam or jelly; for filling

    In mixing bowl combine yeast and sugar. Heat milk and
    butter in microwave to 110 degrees (~30 seconds), stir
    into yeast and set aside for 10 minutes to proof.

    In small bowl combine brown rice flour, millet flour,
    white rice flour, tapioca flour, potato starch, xanthan
    gum, and salt.

    Beat eggs and vanilla extract into proofed yeast for
    just a moment, then with mixer on low speed add in flour
    mixture. Turn up to medium speed and beat for 1 minute
    until very well combined and it's no longer sticking to
    the sides of the bowl.

    Flour your work surface lightly with tapioca flour. Roll
    dough out 3/8" thick. Cut circles using a biscuit cutter
    or use the top of a drinking glass.

    Transfer to a baking sheet lined with parchment or wax
    paper that's been dusted lightly with tapioca flour.
    Cover with plastic wrap and a dish towel and allow to
    rise in a warm place 1 hour.

    Heat at least 3" of oil in a fryer or thick-bottomed pot
    to 350oF/175oC. Carefully slide rounds into the hot oil
    being careful not to overcrowd.

    Fry on one side until it's deep golden brown, then flip
    and do the same on the other side. This will only take
    2-4 minutes total. Allow to drain on paper towels &
    sprinkle with sugar if desired.

    Once cool enough to handle: fill a pastry bag with
    filling, insert tip into the side of the donut, squeeze
    in filling until you feel the donut puff up a bit.
    Alternatively you can cut a slit with a knife and use a
    ZipLoc bag with the tip cut off as a make-shift pastry
    bag.

    RECIPE FROM: https://recreatinghappiness.com

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