Doughnuts are essentially fried balls of dough. You could fry it again, but it would become hard and greasy.
for decoration
You mix it into a fritter batter and then fry it. Obviously, it wouldn't work to just pour it into a deep fryer. Deep fried Coca-cola is actually a sort of Coca-cola flavored donut.
Large air holes in deep-fried donuts occur due to the rapid expansion of moisture and gases inside the dough as it cooks. When the outer layer of the donut sets quickly, it traps steam and air inside, creating pockets. As the donut continues to fry, these pockets expand, resulting in the characteristic air holes. The balance of ingredients and frying temperature also plays a role in the formation of these holes.
the Donut Camp Church mostly the Donut Camp
Donut Connection and Dunkin Donuts are not the same company, but Donut Connection and Mr. Donut are the same.
It depends what donut you have.
Donut is the "abbreviation" of doughnut.
Sonho or donut.
A donut is not chemically homogeneous.
Donut King was created in 1981.
"No Chinese trencherman would recognize [the Filipino-style Chinese donut, or shtekeleh] as the fruit of his native fry kettles." (from ch. 20, The Yiddish Policeman's Union by Michael Chabon)
No, because there is no longer any jam in the donut.