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Doughnuts are essentially fried balls of dough. You could fry it again, but it would become hard and greasy.
4:30. There is a lot to do before the doors open to the public. Its a sweet job if you are an early morning person. From personal experience, I worked in a donut fry bakery, I started at 3:30 am, so that I could light the fryer and begin heating the shortening to fry temps by 5 am when production began.
You "cut" solid shortening into dry ingredients, using the tongs of a fork or a utensil called a pastry blender.
A Pastry Blender is the curved instrument used to cut shortening or you may use 2 forks.
flour, milk, butter, shortening, baking powder or eggs
The basic ingredients in pie crust are flour, fat (shortening, lard, butter or oil), salt and water.
for decoration
No, they are 2 different ingredients with 2 different purposes.
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Margarine is made with oils and artificial ingredients, butter is made from cream, shortening is made from oils and sometimes animal fats.
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.