Oh, my gosh. Cherry Almond Donuts. Let that sink in. These delectable donuts are absolutely awesome. The donuts are filled with candied cherries and almond extract for maximum flavor. They’re glazed with a luscious almond powdered sugar icing. Then chopped up candied cherries are added on top. They will certainly cure any sweet tooth craving you’re having. Plus, these donuts are just about irresistible.
I used candied cherries (since I made these in December). You can also use fresh or maraschino cherries. Just make sure to rinse and dry them really well before using. I used almond extract in the donut and the icing. I was planning on using chopped up almonds on top of the donuts. In the end, I decided to skip the extra chopped almonds. I allowed the extract to be enough flavoring for the donuts and the icing. Yes, they were marvelous.
I kind of wimped out on my regular cookie baking last December. So I decided to bake up a bunch of donuts for John’s office instead. I was on a donut tear. I made Glazed Blueberry, Glazed Raspberry, Glazed Pumpkin, Lemon Poppyseed, Orange, and these scrumptious cherry flavored donuts. I got so much wonderful feedback from all those who loved the donuts. In fact, a few people made sure John knew that they needed to be notified the next time I made donuts. Apparently, they were all cleaned out by the time they got there!
So, in early January I made several more flavors of donuts for John’s office. Again, we got terrific notes and thanks from so many who enjoyed them. I think they would like me to bake donuts for his office every week if I had time. Unfortunately, if I did that, I would never be able to blog about them! Anyway, donuts are just the best. They are definitely my comfort food of choice!
I have to admit, I love baking donuts. I’ve scheduled them to be made for our Friday night care group this week. I’m also baking them for “Breakfast for Dinner,” for our college group next week. Every time I tell people I’m making homemade donuts, you wouldn’t believe the reactions I get. “Really?” Their eyes get big, smiles crease their faces, and the drooling begins! One of the college gals asked me if she could come over and help me make donuts this Friday. I said, “sure!” Yes, homemade donuts are always a delightful treat for everyone we know.
If you enjoy cherries, you’ll love these Cherry Almond Donuts. As I stated earlier, you can use candied, fresh or maraschino cherries. Just make sure that the cherries are rinsed (from all syrup) and dried thoroughly before using. While I used whole cherries in the donuts, you can also chop them up if you prefer. That would provide more cherry flavor in every bite.
I recommend serving these for a special Valentine’s Day breakfast next week. Your spouse or favorite person will go over the moon for a bite of these delicious morsels for breakfast. For that matter, your kids will probably enjoy them just as much. Image may be NSFW.
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Cherry Almond Donuts are so mouthwatering.
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These luscious donuts are terrific for holiday breakfasts.
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If you enjoy donuts for breakfast or brunch, you’ll love these!
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Cherry Almond Donuts will get your motor going!
Here’s what I did.
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I used these ingredients for the donuts.
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Place UNBLEACHED flour in a mixing bowl. (Bleached flour toughens baked goods). Add sugar, baking soda, baking powder and salt.
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Stir ingredients well to combine. Set aside.
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In another mixing bowl, combine eggs, sour cream and milk.
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Whisk to combine.
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Add melted butter, almond extract and canola oil.
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Whisk again to combine.
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Pour liquid mixture into dry mixture.
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Add candied cherries. (You can chop them up if you prefer smaller pieces).
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Stir ingredients just until combined. Do not overmix the batter. Spoon ingredients into a zip lock bag. Cut off one quarter and pipe donut mixture into greased donut cavities.
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Bake at 425 for 10 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Allow donuts to cool about 2-3 minutes then remove donuts to a cooling rack.
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I used these ingredients for the icing, but I skipped the almonds.
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Whisk to combine. Chop up the cherries and have them ready to sprinkle on top.
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Invert the donuts so the tops are swished in the icing mixture. Place on a cooling rack. Immediately sprinkle chopped cherries on top of the icing. This must be done before you move on to the next donut, so the cherries will adhere to the icing. If you allow the icing to dry the cherries will not adhere.
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Serve Cherry Almond Donuts for Valentine’s Day, Christmas, birthdays or any other special occasion.
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Cherry Almond Donuts will have you drooling from the first bite.
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We loved the way these scrumptious donuts turned out.
Here’s the recipe.
CHERRY ALMOND DONUTS
(My own concoction)
- 2 2/3cups UNBLEACHED all-purpose flour(bleached flour toughens baked goods)
- 1 1/2tsp. baking powder
- 1/4tsp. baking soda
- 3/4tsp. sea salt
- 3/4cup granulated sugar
- 1/2cup 2% milk
- 1/2cup sour cream
- 2large eggs
- 1/4cup unsalted buttermelted
- 1/4cup canola oil(1/2 stick)
- 2tsp. almond extract
- 8oz. container candied cherriesrinsed, drained and dried thoroughly
- 1/4cup 2% milk
- 2cups powdered sugar
- 1tsp. almond extract
- 1/2 to 1cup candied cherriesrinsed, drained, dried thoroughly and diced
- Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
- Spray two or three six-cavity donut pans with cooking spray.
- Set aside.
- Rinse, drain and dry candied cherries.
- Dice into small pieces and set aside or use whole.
- In a large mixing bowl, whisk flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt and sugar.
- Set aside.
- In a medium sized mixing bowl, whisk the milk, sour cream and eggs until smooth.
- Whisk in melted butter, canola oil, and 2 teaspoons almond extract.
- Pour the butter mixture and candied cherries into the flour mixture.
- Stir just until combined.
- Do not overmix.
- Batter will be very thick.
- Spoon batter into a large zip-lock bag.
- Trim a corner off the bottom of the bag and pipe batter into each donut cavity.
- Fill each cup 3∕4 full.
- Bake for 10 minutes at 425 degrees or until the edges are lightly browned and a toothpick inserted in center comes out clean.
- Remove from oven and cool approximately 2 minutes on a cooling rack.
- Remove donuts from the cooling rack and dip in almond glaze.
- Immediately sprinkle the tops with diced cherries.
- Set out on wire racks until icing sets, approximately 10 minutes.
- In a medium sized mixing bowl, whisk milk, powdered sugar and almond extract until smooth.
- Dip the top of each donut into the bowl of glaze.
- Immediately sprinkle the tops of the donuts with diced cherries.
- Set on cooling rack.
- Let glaze set for 5-10 minutes before serving.
NOTE: This is enough glaze to ice 24 donuts.
NOTE: You can use fresh or maraschino cherries. You must wash or rinse the cherries first and then dry thoroughly before using.
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Cherry Almond Donuts are irresistible comfort food.
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Believe me, I could have cleaned out all of them myself!
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Everyone at John’s office raved over our donuts. These were no exception.
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