From Saturday 11th May to Saturday 18th May, bakeries around the country are frying up a storm and selling doughnuts all for a good cause in the shape of The Children's Trust. The Children's Trust is a national charity providing rehabilitation, care and education to children with acquired brain injury, multiple disabilities and complex health needs. National Doughnut Week has raised over £755,000 for children’s charities in the last 21 years; you can find local bakeries taking part in the fun here.
Whilst I have not made any doughnuts recently per se, my take on National Doughnut Week is to make a simpler version with puff pastry stuffed with our Fig Pudding Pickle and Secret Honeycomb Spices and then tied in a knot. Then warm from the oven it is brushed with a milk icing or glaze - rather like a yum yum but without the fry factor.
I call them Fig & Honey Dough-Knots.....(get it?) and with everyone slightly different from the next it just adds to their home-baked charm; find the recipe here
Fig & Honey Dough-Knots |
And just because we are about to embark on a 3 week tour of USA, back to where it all began, here are my Smore's Honeycomb Brownies, find the recipe here
I rather like this photo as they look as if they have been sent from heaven and believe me on the rainy days we have had recently it sure feels that way as they come out of the oven - I recommend inviting friends to just pull a wedge of sticky marshmallow and brownie heaven and eat with your fingers.
So happy doughnut week everyone and happy fundraising to The Children's Trust, I can think of no better way to help spread a little love and care so mis-happy baking too.
Clare
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