The fall-ebration continued with apple cider baked doughnuts, in which I mixed these two recipes together (and added my own tweaking) because I wasn't about to fry some doughnuts and put that much sugar in it. It came out quite yummy, but I could barely taste the apple in the doughnuts. I will have to try it out again to get a stronger apple flavor. Once I get the recipe just right, I will be sure to share it. Hmm... now that I am thinking about it, some pumpkin doughnuts sound good too! What do you say?
My girls were mighty excited to try it. We call it "healthy doughnuts", not to get confused with the unhealthy-high-in-artificial-sugar doughnuts they see elsewhere often. This was our mid-afternoon snack.
True picked at hers and ate some, but not much as she fed most of it to Brave. I really think True doesn't have much of a sweet tooth. Brave, on the other hand, is just like her mama. Brave devoured and devoured until I said no more. They were both quite content with the little
fall-ebration treats they were able to indulge in.
I still have some dough left and I will attempt to make it into cinnamon buns of sorts. I think it taste almost like it. Thus, our fall-ebration eating will continue...
Wow those doughnuts look irresistible. Thanks for linking the recipe! Your daughters are so adorable as well!
ReplyDeleteHi! I'm a relatively new reader, and this is obviously my first time to comment, but I can't stand it any longer... your kids are so adorable!!! What a beautiful family!!!
ReplyDeleteThis has nothing to do with those yummy-looking donuts but I think you should a contest or something to let your readers guess the name of your new baby. Cuz I have a guess. But I'm really curious to know what you guys have picked. Brave and True are such unique and powerful names.
ReplyDeleteI will be waiting for your recipe, but will try the one you shared in the mean time. We also had homemade doughnuts at our fall celebration last week. I did fry them in some oil though. I am excited about baked ones!
ReplyDeletei love your pictures always. they are so clear and colorful!
ReplyDeleteyour kislets are too cute! and homemade doughnuts? yes please!!
ReplyDeleteYou have the most beautiful little girls and the loveliest blog I have seen in a long time.
ReplyDeleteRenee xoxo
your girls look so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteExcuse me, but I LOVE your blog. I love all the pictures of your adorable girls and creative projects. Keep it up! I always look forward to reading your blog. p.s. I'm curious... what did you give your girls in those packages for Fall-ebration?
ReplyDeleteaaahhhh... soooo cutttteee
ReplyDeleteYou're such a good mommy :) and a good baker!
ReplyDeleteno worries! i will definitely share the recipe when i got it down and i will share their boots soon!
ReplyDeletefallon- sometimes i don't feel like a good mom. i have my bad days too!
They look delicious! I've veganized the 2nd recipe before and was pleased with the results! YUM!
ReplyDeletelooks delicious, we don't really have a doughnut-culture, but i'll keep them in mind for after we've finished the applepie i made.
ReplyDeletelovely blog you have!
Everyone has bad days.... You're still a mother to aspire to.
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