However, as with all my other recipes, I decided to find a way to add some kind of vegetable component into the food I make. Especially if it is one of the rare things my kids are going to eat, I might as well try to get some extra nutrients in it :)
In this recipe, I used some of the pumpkin puree I made several months ago, which I poured into ice cube trays and stored in the freezer. But you can use canned 100% pumpkin puree if that is what you have.
This recipe is fairly simple to put together. I started by mixing all the dry ingredients together, then I added the wet ingredients and kneaded the mixture until it formed a dough. I then, let the dough rest for about 20 minutes before shaping them into doughnuts.
I don't currently have a doughnut cutter so I had to take the harder approach of shaping my doughnuts by forming small balls of dough and piercing the middle with my fingers to make a hole in the center of the doughnuts, but if you have a doughnut cutter, then it will definitely save you a lot of time and your doughnuts will turn out a lot prettier than mine :) Here is a picture of my assistant doughnut shaper hard at work :)
I placed the shaped doughnuts on a tray and let them rise for another 20 minutes or so before frying them in medium hot oil. Make sure your oil isn't too hot, otherwise the outside will turn dark much faster and the inside of the doughnuts would still be doughy and not completely cooked.
Once they are done cooking, you can do anything you want to decorate them such as sprinkling with some sugar, making a glaze, etc etc. I ended up leaving them plain and my kids spread on some nutella before eating them....talk about a yummy healthy-ish treat :p
Pumpkin Puree Doughnuts
2 and 1/4 c flour
1/4 c sugarHere is a printable version of the recipe
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