11-10-2017, 06:47 AM
(11-10-2017, 06:19 AM)TheNamesGames Wrote: Appromaxily just how long does it take to bake one glazed donut? Is it complicated?
It's pretty complicated actually. I have never fried a donut at work, that's all done by our donut-cook, Mother. From what I can tell, the steps are as follows for a typical yeast donut:
- add 50lbs of donut mix to a mixer, add water (and anything else), then mix for however long
- get a small hand-crank crane to pull the mixer-bowl up onto your work surface
- cut out and flatten a portion of dough
- run the dough through a machine that cuts it into its shape
- you let the dough rise in a warm, humidifying chamber for an exact amount of time. Too long or too short, and your donuts are fucked.
- you fry them for a few minutes
- let them drain off the excess oil
- glaze
- off to a cooling rack
Cake donuts are easier:
- add 50lbs of donut mix to a mixer, add water (and anything else), then mix for however long
- scoop out a certain amount of batter and put into into a crank-operated hopper
- the hopper drops rings of batter into the fryer
- let them drain off the excess oil
- glaze
- off to a cooling rack.