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by Jessica Beck

I was happy to be going home, and not just to April Springs.

  Home to me was wherever the people I loved were.

  And having that made me richer than anybody else in the world.

  In the end, love was the only currency that I cared about.

  RECIPES

  Hot Cocoa Treats

  A blast from the past that I’ve loved since first stumbling onto it years ago, no matter the season. For an extra blast, make these and serve them with piping-hot cups of cocoa for a double whammy you won’t soon forget!

  Ingredients

  Dry

  1 cup bread flour (unbleached all-purpose flour can be used as well)

  1⁄2 cup hot chocolate mix (a store-bought powder works fine)

  1 teaspoon baking powder

  1⁄4 teaspoon baking soda

  1⁄4 teaspoon nutmeg

  1⁄4 teaspoon cinnamon

  1⁄8 teaspoon salt

  Wet

  1 egg, beaten

  1⁄2 cup chocolate milk (2% or whole preferred)

  3 tablespoons butter, melted

  1⁄2 cup granulated sugar

  1 teaspoon vanilla extract

  Directions

  In a large bowl, combine the dry ingredients (flour, hot chocolate mix, baking powder, baking soda, nutmeg, cinnamon, and salt) and sift together. In a separate bowl, combine the wet ingredients (beaten egg, chocolate milk, butter, sugar, and vanilla). Slowly add the wet mix to the dry mix, stirring until it’s all incorporated, but don’t overmix.

  Bake in the oven at 350°F for 10 to 15 minutes in cupcake trays or small donut molds. I bought a dedicated donut baker that sits on my countertop, and I absolutely love it. It’s easy to use, reliable, not expensive at all, and makes perfect donuts every time. These donuts usually take 6 to 7 minutes to make.

  Once the donuts are finished, remove them to a cooling rack. After they cool just a bit, they can be covered with chocolate icing or a chocolate glaze with chocolate sprinkles for an extra jolt, but actually, they are good enough to eat as they come out of the oven.

  Makes 5 to 9 donuts, depending on baking method

  The Easiest Donut You’ll Ever Make

  I’m almost embarrassed to admit how often I’ve made these in the past. They are so easy and delicious that when I’m feeling ultra lazy, these are my go-to treats. Try them yourself, and you’ll see what I mean!

  Ingredients

  1 can biscuit dough (I like the sourdough recipe)

  Directions

  Preheat canola oil to 375°F.

  Remove biscuit dough from container, then cut into desired shapes.

  Add to oil, turning once after 2 minutes.

  Drain on paper towels, then eat plain or with confectioners’ sugar or powdered chocolate.

  Makes 4 to 8 donuts

  Lemon Perfection Donuts

  Lemon is one of my favorite flavors in the world, and making these just reinforces that feeling. When you want a taste of spring, no matter what the season, give these delights a try!

  Ingredients

  1 1⁄2 cups all-purpose flour

  1 teaspoon baking soda

  4 teaspoons confectioners’ sugar

  Dash of salt

  1 egg, beaten

  1⁄4 cup milk (whole or 2%)

  1⁄4 cup lemonade (sweetened)

  2 teaspoons lemon juice

  Lemon zest (one lemon)

  Four crushed lemon candies, about 1 tablespoon (entirely optional)

  Canola oil, enough to submerge the donuts

  Directions

  Heat enough canola oil to fry your treats to 365°F.

  While the oil is heating, in a medium-sized bowl, sift the flour, baking soda, confectioners’ sugar, and salt together. Set it aside, and in a larger bowl, beat the egg, then add the milk, lemonade, lemon juice, and lemon zest. Stir to combine the ingredients, then slowly add the dry mix to the wet, stirring thoroughly as you go. Now is the time to mix in the candies in the batter if you choose to go that route. Use two tablespoons, one to scoop the batter and the other to slide it off into the oil once it comes to temperature. Cook each drop for 2 to 3 minutes until golden brown, and then remove from the oil and place on a paper towel. A dusting of confectioners’ sugar is optional, but we always do it at my house!

  Makes approximately 12 lemon drop donuts

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  Other Books by Jessica Beck

  The Donut Mysteries

  Glazed Murder

  Fatally Frosted

  Sinister Sprinkles

  Evil Éclairs

  Tragic Toppings

  Killer Crullers

  Drop Dead Chocolate

  Powdered Peril

  Illegally Iced

  Deadly Donuts

  Assault and Batter

  Sweet Suspects

  Deep Fried Homicide

  Custard Crime

  Lemon Larceny

  Bad Bites

  Old Fashioned Crooks

  Dangerous Dough

  Troubled Treats

  Sugar Coated Sins

  Criminal Crumbs

  Vanilla Vices

  Raspberry Revenge

  Fugitive Filling

  Devil’s Food Defense

  Pumpkin Pleas

  Floured Felonies

  Mixed Malice

  Tasty Trials

  Baked Books

  Cranberry Crimes

  Boston Cream Bribes

  Cherry Filled Charges

  Scary Sweets

  Cocoa Crush

  Pastry Penalties

  Apple Stuffed Alibies

  Perjury Proof

  Caramel Canvas

  Dark Drizzles

  Counterfeit Confections

  Measured Mayhem

  The Classic Diner Mysteries

  A Chili Death

  A Deadly Beef

  A Killer Cake

  A Baked Ham

  A Bad Egg

  A Real Pickle

  A Burned Biscuit

  The Ghost Cat Cozy Mysteries

  Ghost Cat: Midnight Paws

  Ghost Cat 2: Bid for Midnight

  The Cast Iron Cooking Mysteries

  Cast Iron Will

  Cast Iron Conviction

  Cast Iron Alibi

  Cast Iron Motive

  Cast Iron Suspicion

  Nonfiction

  The Donut Mysteries Cookbook

 

 

 


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