Doughnut Hole Eyeballs Recipes

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DOUGHNUT HOLE MONSTER EYEBALLS



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These Doughnut Hole Monster Eyeballs are exactly what your Halloween party needs! Made with a cherry filling and a white doughnut glaze, they taste delicious while still looking spooky.

Provided by Elizabeth LaBau

Categories     Dessert

Time 2h5m

Number Of Ingredients 19

3/4 cup whole milk
1 tablespoon shortening
1.5 tablespoons butter
1 package (3/4 ounce active dry yeast)
1/3 cup warm water
1 egg (lightly beaten, at room temperature)
1/4 cup granulated sugar
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp ground cinnamon
11.5 ounces all-purpose flour (about 2-1/2 cups, plus more for dusting)
1 gallon vegetable or peanut oil (for frying)
1 large can cherry pie filling (can substitute 2 cups raspberry or strawberry jam)
8 cups powdered sugar
3/4 cup milk
1 tbsp White food coloring (very important for getting a white color!)
2 packages Life Savers Gummies ((7 oz each))
1/2 cup miniature chocolate chips
Red food coloring
Deep fry thermometer

Steps:

  • Warm the milk in a small saucepan on the stove just until it start to simmer. Place the shortening and butter in the bowl of a large stand mixer and pour the warm milk over them, letting the milk melt the shortening and butter.
  • In a small bowl, combine the warm water (you're looking for 95-105 degrees F, so it should be warmer than body temperature) and the packet of yeast, and mix briefly. Let it set for about 5 minutes, so the yeast can bloom.
  • Once the milk has cooled to lukewarm and the yeast has bloomed, add the yeast to the large mixing bowl that contains the milk and butter/shortening. Then add the beaten egg, the sugar, the salt, the cinnamon, and half of the flour. (This will be 5-3/4 ounces, or about 1-1/4 cup). Use the paddle attachment and beat the mixture on medium speed for five minutes, until it's very smooth.
  • Now add the rest of the flour and, using the paddle again, beat for an additional 2 minutes until thick and smooth. Switch to the dough hook and beat the dough on medium speed for 5 minutes, until the dough forms a soft, smooth ball around the hook and pulls away from the sides of the bowl. If it seems a little sticky while it's mixing, add a touch more flour, but only another tablespoon or two. Let the mixing do most of the work and resist the temptation to add too much flour, or else you will have tough doughnuts. When the dough is smooth, supple, and pulling away from the sides of the bowl, turn off the mixer.
  • Generously oil a large bowl and turn the doughnut dough into the oiled bowl. Cover with a cloth and set it in a warm place to rise for 1 hour, until doubled in size.
  • After an hour, dust your work surface with flour, punch down the dough, and turn it out onto your work surface. Roll it into a thin layer about 1/2-inch thick. Use a small round cookie cutter, about 1 inch wide, to cut circles out of the dough. Space the holes 2 inches apart on several baking sheets covered with parchment and lightly dusted with flour. Once you have cut out all the shapes you can, re-roll the dough and cut out more.
  • Cover the sheets of doughnuts with a light cloth and let them rise for 30 minutes, until doubled in size.
  • Heat the oil in a heavy pot or a deep fryer until it reaches 265 degrees Fahrenheit. You will definitely want to use a deep fry thermometer to monitor the temperature and make sure that it stays within the range of 260-270 F, so your doughnuts don't cook too quickly or too slowly.
  • Once the doughnuts have risen and the oil is the right temperature, gently place 6-7 doughnut holes at a time in the oil and fry them for 50-60 seconds per side, until they are puffed and golden brown. Once cooked, remove them from the oil using a slotted spoon or frying tool, and place them on a paper-towel lined baking sheet to cool. Repeat with the remaining doughnuts. If the oil gets too hot, turn the heat down, and if it gets too cool, pause your frying until it has a chance to heat up again. Let the doughnuts cool at room temperature for 30 minutes before filling them.
  • Blend the cherry pie filling in a blender or food processor, pulsing briefly, until it's the texture of chunky jam.
  • To fill the doughnuts, use a skewer or dowel to poke a hole in one end of the doughnuts, but don't poke all the way through to the other side! Instead, wiggle the dowel around the center of the doughnut to make space for the filling. (If you have a Bismarck tip, the kind used for filling cupcakes, you can forget the dowel entirely and use that instead.)
  • Fit a piping bag with a 1/4-inch round tip and fill it with your cherry pie mixture. Stick the tip in the hole that you've made and squeeze to fill the doughnuts. Stop squeezing when you start to encounter resistance, and remove the tip. If some filling leaks out, clean off the outside of the doughnuts before glazing and decorating them.
  • Prepare the gummies: this sounds crazy, but I cut them in half sideways, so they wouldn't be so tall and stick up obtrusively on the doughnuts. If you want to follow my insanity, use kitchen shears to cut the gummies in half.
  • To make the glaze, whisk together the powdered sugar, milk, and white food coloring. (You may find it easiest to make several smaller batches instead of one big batch.) Whisk until no lumps of powdered sugar remain. It will be thicker than most doughnut glazes, but that's necessary to get a white coating on the doughnuts. Use a fork to push a doughnut into the glaze until it's submerged, then lift it from the glaze and let the excess drip back into the bowl. Set the dipped doughnut on a wide cooling rack set over waxed paper or parchment, to catch excess drips.
  • Dip 4 or 5 more doughnuts, then, while the glaze is still wet, top each one with a gummy and push a miniature chocolate chip into the hole in the center of each gummy. Repeat this process until all of the doughnut holes are dipped and have eyeballs. Let set for at least 30 minutes to firm up the glaze. Cover remaining glaze with cling wrap pressed right on top to use later.
  • When the glaze on the doughnuts has set to the touch, gently lift them from the rack and place them on a parchment or waxed paper-lined surface. Add red food coloring to the remaining glaze, and pour some of it into a paper cone or pastry bag fitted with a small #1 tip. (While you technically can use a plastic bag with a hole snipped in the corner, this is a job for precision and you will find it easier to pipe the red veins if you use a pastry bag or paper cone.) Pipe red blood veins on the sides of the eyeballs. Wait for the red to dry before moving and serving the eyeballs.
  • Doughnut Eyeballs are best enjoyed fresh, the day they are made.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 388 kcal, Carbohydrate 13 g, Fat 38 g, SaturatedFat 31 g, Cholesterol 2 mg, Sodium 16 mg, Sugar 10 g, ServingSize 1 serving

DONUT HOLE EYEBALLS RECIPE



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Turn donut holes into bloody monster eyeballs in just minutes with this easy Halloween dessert recipe.

Provided by Jessica Pinney

Categories     Dessert

Time 15m

Number Of Ingredients 3

2 Dozen Donut Holes
Red Food Gel
24 Candy Eyeballs

Steps:

  • In the top middle of each donut hole, place a small amount of red gel, then place a candy eye ball on top.
  • Use the red gel to squiggle the bloody veins all around the eye.
  • Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 110 calories

DOUGHNUT HOLES



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Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     dessert

Time 45m

Yield 24 doughnut holes

Number Of Ingredients 0

Steps:

  • Mix 1/2 cup sugar, 1 tablespoon sweetened cocoa powder and 1 teaspoon cinnamon in a bowl. Cut 1 pound pizza dough into 24 pieces. Place 3 dark chocolate chunks in the middle of each piece, pinching the dough to enclose; roll each into a ball. Working in batches, fry the dough balls in 2 inches of 350 degrees F vegetable oil, turning, until golden, about 4 minutes. Transfer to paper towels to drain, then roll in the sugar mixture while still warm.

DOUGHNUT HOLE EYEBALLS



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Kids will love these Doughnut Hole Eyeball treats-and you won't believe how easy they are to make!

Categories     Halloween     dessert

Time 15m

Yield 12

Number Of Ingredients 5

12 doughnut holes
White candy melts, melted
Gummy ring
Brown mini M&Ms
Red candy melts, melted

Steps:

  • Dip doughnut holes in melted white candy melts; lift out with a fork, letting the excess drip off.
  • Top each with a gummy ring, then use a dab of white candy melts to secure a brown mini M&M to the middle of each.
  • Pipe melted red candy melts for veins.

FILL-YOUR-OWN DOUGHNUT HOLES



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Provided by Trisha Yearwood

Categories     dessert

Time 30m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

Neutral oil, for frying
One 16-ounce can refrigerated biscuits (see Cook's Note)
6 ounces fresh raspberries
1 cup whipped topping
One 11-ounce jar fudge sauce
Confectioners' sugar, for dusting

Steps:

  • Fill a medium Dutch oven with 3 inches of oil and heat to 350 degrees F.
  • Pop open the can of biscuits, cut each biscuit into 4 pieces, roll each into a ball and then press flat like a small saucer.
  • Gently drop half of the dough pieces into the hot oil and fry, flipping them as they cook so all sides brown evenly, until puffed and dark golden brown, 2 to 3 minutes. Remove with a slotted spoon and cool on a sheet pan lined with a wire rack. Repeat with the remaining dough.
  • Place the raspberries in the bowl of a mini food processor or mash by hand until smooth. Fold the mixture into the whipped topping and transfer it to piping bags or squeeze bottles. Add 1 teaspoon of hot water to the jar of fudge. Stir until loosened and slightly warm, adding more water if necessary, then transfer the fudge sauce to piping bags or squeeze bottles
  • Use a chopstick to poke a hole in one side of each doughnut to make a little space inside. Gently pipe the filling inside each doughnut until you feel it expand a little in your fingers, then stop and place on a cooling rack filled-side up. Sprinkle with confectioners' sugar. Serve immediately or at room temperature.

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