This is a recipe found in a box of old recipes purchased at a lot sale. The recipe was typed using a typewriter on an index card. Date unknown. Overall the recipe is posted below true to original copy, but I did clean it up a bit ;).
NO-FRY DOUGHNUTS
2 packs active dry yeast
1/4 cup warm water
1 1/2 lukewarm milk (scalded then cool)
1/2 cup sugar
1 teas salt
1 teas nutmeg
1/4 teas cinnamon
2 eggs
1/3 cup shortening
4 1/2 cups flour
1/4 cup butter melted
In large mixer bowl dissolve yeast in warm water. Add milk sugar; salt, cinnamon, eggs, shortening, and 2 cups of flour. Blend 1/2 min on low speed. Beat 2 min medium speed. Stir in remaining flour until smooth. Cover, let rise in warm place until double 50-60 min, Turn dough onto a well floured board. Roll to coat lightly with flour. (Dough will be soft to handle) Gently roll about 1/2 inch thick. Cut with floured 2 1/2 inch doughnut cutter.
Lift doughnuts carefully with spatula and place 2 inches apart on greased cookie sheet. Brush doughnuts with melted butter. Cover. Let rise until double about 20 min. 425°. Bake 8-10 min. or until golden brown. Immediately brush with butter and shake in cinnamon/sugar or frost.
Chocolate Doughnuts: omit nutmeg and cinnamon. Stir in 1/2 cup cocoa with 1st addition of flour. Shake in confectioners sugar or frost.
Applesauce Doughnuts: Substitute 1 1/2 cups lukewarm applesauce for the milk. Substitute 1 teas cinnamon, 1/2 teas nutmeg and 1/2 teas cloves for the 1 teas nutmeg and the 1/4 teas cinnamon
* Note that recipe does not state amount of lukewarm milk (just says 1 1/2 lukewarm milk). I believe this amount should read 1 1/2 cups.
More Recipes For You To Enjoy:According to a recipe sheet that came inside a flour sack that has the Betty Crocker logo … it is 1 1/2 cups lukewarm milk.
I have used this receipe for over 40 years. Interesting that it is still available. In my growing up years Betty Crocker was the final say on all cooking projects.
So happy to find this recipe. I had the original that was in my Gold Medal Flour back in the 60’s. My copy was damaged and couldn’t read all, but I can now!!! The ingredients were clear so the 1 1/2 cups of lukewarm milk is correct.
Thank you and I can’t wait to make them after all these years.