Mini Brown Sugar Glazed Graham Cracker Doughnuts
Can we talk about vacations?
Just for a second.
I promise cause I am sure one of my brothers will need a sandwich, some buffalo sauce for their chicken dogs, a glass of milk, chocolate milk or more likely a cold beer within the half hour.
Ah huh, that is what my vacation looks like.
I know to some of you that probably sounds awful, but I honestly live to please. It makes me happy.
Although, sometimes it does get old and I just get plain tired. Normally when this happens though they still sweet talk me into making them something.
Creighton (the oldest) is the best at though.
For example, I was sitting down working on this post and Creigh walks outside from just waking up. When he gets up, he needs to eat. “Oh Tiegy, want to heat me up some jambalaya (his word for gumbo)?”. My response, “Creigh, come on, all you do is put it in the microwave, I am working.” Then I get the disappointed look. The look that says, “But, Tieg I see you like twice a year, come on”. Then I get the sweet talking, “Oh, but Tieghan see you do it with so much love. It just tastes better when you make things”.
Then?
I am sold and I get my butt up and get to the kitchen ASAP to get him a bowl of jambalaya, some toasted, buttered bread, a glass of milk and even a napkin. All well I listen to him complain that he never even got to try one of these doughnuts. I can’t blame him though cause they are so good.
I am telling you, if I ever get married one of these days, my husband is either going to love me cause I take care of him so well or totally hate me because I am a complete freak about pretty much everything else.
Pretty sure most of my brothers (three older and two younger) would like to keep me all to themselves most of their lives. Creighton for one, loves to be taken care of, but he is also mad protective.
Anyway, vacation has been more, vacation for them, waitressing/chefing for me.
But I am okay with that. Like I said, I love to please.
Which yes, I know is so completely odd.
So these doughnuts?
Graham crackers are inside them and on the outside. They are the most delicious things ever. Asher and my younger brother Red went head over heals crazy for them. Actually Red and his friend probably ate a dozen of them the second I was done taking photos. It took everything in me to keep their hands out of the photos. Who knew that kids like the idea of a graham cracker doughnuts so much?
Can’t blame them. These are sweet, with a hint of cinnamon and honestly taste like a light, fluffy graham in doughnut form. These are, in my opinion, better than graham crackers because I mean, your are still getting a graham cracker plus a doughnut but all in one. Darn awesome.
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Mini Brown Sugar Glazed Graham Cracker Doughnuts
By halfbakedharvest
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: donuts
Graham crackers are inside them and on the outside. They are the most delicious things ever.
Ingredients
- 1 1/8 cups milk warm (if needed you can use regular milk)
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 2 1/4 teaspoons instant or active dry yeast one package
- 2 whole large eggs beaten
- 1 1/4 sticks unsalted butter melted
- 1 cup graham cracker crumbs (about 1 sleeve)
- 3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- oil for frying (I like using canola oil)
Brown Sugar Glaze
- 1/3 cup water
- 1/2 cup brown sugar
- 2 teaspoons vanilla
- 1/2 cup graham crackers curmbs
Instructions
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In the bowl of your electric mixer (with the dough hook attached) add the sugar to the milk, stir to dissolve and add the yeast. Stir gently, then let sit for 10 minutes. Melt the butter in a separate bowl, add the beaten eggs, stirring constantly to make sure the butter is not too hot for the eggs. Add the egg/butter mixture to the yeast mixture. With the mixer on medium-low speed, allow the dough hook to stir this mixture for a couple of minutes, making sure it's thoroughly combined. With the mixer still going, add the salt, 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon, graham cracker crumbs, and flour in 1/2 cup increments until all the flour is gone. Stop the mixer, scrape the bowl down, then turn the mixer on the same speed again for five more minutes. After five minutes, stop the mixer and scrape the bottom of the bowl. Transfer the dough to a lightly oiled bowl and toss the dough to coat, then cover the bowl with plastic wrap and place straight in the fridge. Refrigerate dough for at least 8 hours, or overnight.
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Remove bowl from fridge and turn out dough onto a lightly floured surface. Roll out to 1/4 to 1/3-inch thickness. Using a 1 1/2 to 3 inch cutter, cut as many rounds as you can, then roll out remaining dough and cut as much as you can. Place the doughnuts on a floured baking sheet and use a 1 inch cutter to cut out the the middle of the doughnuts. Cover with large towel and place in a warm place in your kitchen. Allow doughnuts to rise for one hour (mine were good to go after 50 minutes). Doughuts should be puffy and airy.
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Make the glaze. In a small sauce pan, combine the water and brown sugar and bring to a boil over high heat. Simmer 1 minute and then remove from heat. Stir in the vanilla.
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Heat about 2-inches of oil in a large, heavy bottomed pot over medium heat until a deep-fry thermometer reads 375 degrees F. Line a large plate with paper towels.
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Working in batches, fry the doughnuts, turning once, until they are golden brown, about 2 minutes. Transfer the doughnuts from the oil with a slotted spoon or skimmer to the prepared pan. Cool. Repeat with remaining dough, taking care the oil comes back to the correct temperature between each batch.
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When all the doughnuts have been fried dip each in the brown sugar glaze and then sprinkle with the graham cracker crumbs. Eat!
Okay, my time is up. Better get back to the waitressing.
shut the front door. these look SO GOOD.
Thank you, Jamie!!
Can’t wait to try these!! Try to enjoy that vacation and get in a little R&R for yourself … you deserve it!!
Thank you so much, Kathy!
I have donut plans this weekend and I might need to switch it up to make these guys. I’m graham crazy!
Oh I am graham crazy too!! Thanks Megan!
Pretty sure I’ll be joining you on your next vacay 😉 These doughnuts look incredible, girl! xo
Sounds fun! Thanks Ashley!
I LOVE graham crackers, but you just made me LOVE them even more! These are too cute :).
Heheh! Thank you, Hannah!
I am the same way…I love to please. And I’m always the one in the kitchen when we go on (big) family vacays. (i.e. the whole fam in one beach house in Hawaii!) But I enjoy it and love it, too!
Loving these sweet little donuts! (=
Thank you, Gloria! I am glad I am not alone in liking to please people!
Whoa. I need you to go on vacay more often. That way you can feel inspired to turn out ridic crazy amazing looking donuts like this more often! Pinned!
Ha! Thanks Averie!!
Ohh, these beauties look fabulous! So crazy scrumptious 🙂
Thank you so much!
I should probably never make these because they’d be beyond dangerous for my waistline. But I’m going to anyhow. These are awesome.
Oh yeah, make the anyway! They are soo good! Thanks Jaclyn!
What can I say other than I could destroy a whole plate of these!!! Wow.
Haha! Thanks Cathy!
First of all, thank you for this post!! I’m having some coffee while reading this and trying my best to not reach into my monitor to grab one of these doughnuts. Second of all – lucky brothers. Hope you find a little R&R in your vacation as well!
Ha! You are welcome and thank you Dan!
Whoah. These look insanely good, Tieghan!
Thank you, Eva!
You’re such a good sister 🙂 And I’m pretty sure your husband will adore you and brag about your cooking endlessly.
And I might show up at your house if I knew you were making these 🙂
Ha, trust me I have my moments! LOL
Thank you so much Jackie! Oh and you are welcome anytime!
Oh my goodness those look dangerous! I’ve always wanted to make my own donuts, definitely bookmarking and trying!
Happy Blogging!
Happy Valley Chow
Homemade doughnuts are the best!! You have to make them, Eric! Thanks!
OH MY GOSH. I feel like I begin all of my comments on Half Baked Harvest with that sentence. But seriously – oh my gosh. I am in love. Also in love with all of your other recipes too. I live to please too – Kevin and my dog Jude – are spoiled!!
Haha! Thank you, Sally! Oh and I am glad I am not the only one who spoils family!
You are are so sweet to your brothers!! These donuts look AMAZING. Seriously, so good!!
Thank you, Cate!
I love that glaze! These are great, Tieghan!
Thank you so much, Cassie!
It’s not odd at all- I love to please people too and serving makes me so happy! These donuts sound amazing, especially with that brown sugar glaze. Brown sugar just complements graham crackers so well!
Thank you, Faith!
It’ll be great once you get married. Then you’ll have a kid and it’ll be all about waitressing again. 😉 LOVE these donuts!
Ha! Thanks Dorothy!
Not only are these adorable, they look so darn delicious, it’s ridiculous. Your creativity and finesse with the camera amazes me as well. Your brothers sound like mine, but I think I would be eating the donuts with them!
Thank you, Mary!
Lol my brothers are the same way! The guilt tripping always works! I looove donuts and I love that these are mini–it means less calories, right? 😛
Totally! Thank you, Mimi!
I am loving all of the doughnuts I’m seeing lately, and these have to one of my favorites!! Awesome job!!
wow! Thanks so much Jocelyn!
yum! How pretty and cute! I love the size… Emily @ Nap-Time Creations
Thank you, Emily!
I cannot imagine having that many brothers! You are too good for them. They are going to get married and expect their wives to cater to them!!! These doughnuts look amazing 🙂
Haha! I know! LOL
Thanks Lisa!
OMG – that is amazing! I have to try those asap. Love them!
Thank you, Melina!
I love graham crackers, and these look really good!
Thank you, Jeni!
OMG. I have been dying to try making homemade doughnuts. These look insanely good…better than any store bought product I am sure!
Fantastic photos too! Found you through Tasteful Tuesday.
Toodles,
Tammy
Trust me, homemade doughnut are so good. You wil love these!
P.S.
I just pinned this post! ;D
Thank you, Tammy!
Just can’t stop thinking about these litte gems! Thanks for linking up with What’s Cookin’ Wednesday!
Thank you!
I so want to try these! They have been calling out to me for weeks. Question, though…do you think I could bake them? I am loving that I found your blog. And I’m blown away that you are so young! Keep up the good work! 😉
You would have to change the dough recipe in order to bake them, but you could for sure do the glaze!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I am so happy you like my site!!
How would I have to change this recipe in order to bake them? I have high cholesterol and the frying would be bad for me. Thank You
Hey Anna! I would try just adding the dough to a doughnut pan or cupcake pan. Not sure if they will be a little dense or not, but I hope they turn out awesome!!
Would I need to add any extra liquid to make them more pourable? These really do sound delicious and I would love to try them. Or could I roll them out and bake them on a cookie sheet?
Baking them on a cookie sheet would work great i think. So smart of you to think of that!! Again, they might be bit dry, so brushing them with melted butter or oil. Hope all go well!!
If one wants to skip the overnight passage, how would that work?
Question about the glaze…do you heat it up or do you just mix at room temperature?
Hi Heather! I actually just fixed the recipe. It’s best if you just warm it on the stove to dissolve the sugar. Let me know if you have questions. Hope you love the doughnuts!