Black girl, donut
Overview
Originally I wanted to make more flower girls, but I couldn't conquer it with Dove White Chocolate, so I made it for the black girls.
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Ingredients
Steps
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Prepare materials
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Pour corn oil into milk
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Use a hand mixer to beat the oil and milk until they blend together and turn into a milky white color
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Pour the sugar into the eggs
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Put it into warm water and beat it. Use a manual egg beater to beat the whole eggs and put them in warm water for easy beating
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People all say that the whole eggs must be beaten until a toothpick inserted within one centimeter does not fall over. Really?
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You can also draw a figure 8 and it will not disappear easily. I played for an hour, and I regretted not buying an electric one. Thinking about it, it would be a waste to buy it without an oven and most of it would be left there. I have already bought a lot of "baking" things and they are all left there
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Sift in low strength flour
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Stir up and down, do not stir in circles to avoid defoaming
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Add the butter and mix well
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I bought it from a local, just brush some oil on the first pot and don’t need to brush it after that
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Put the paste in a piping bag and squeeze it into the piping bag for convenience. It was for this reason that I bought a piping bag, but now it feels like it’s so wasteful and I almost never use it!
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This is what it looks like when the mold is opened
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This is closing the mold. I made a mistake just now and went back and found nothing. I won’t go back this time. Dear friends, please change it on 13-14
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I turned it over three times to see if the cake was cooked. When a toothpick was inserted into it and no cake came out, it was done
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All done
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Melt the chocolate and put cold water in the "Dove Black" pot. The water should be higher than the chocolate and turn on low heat
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It will melt slowly, and you have to stir constantly. "Dove White Chocolate" cannot be melted in this way.
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Put the donuts in
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Sprinkle colorful ponds and colored needles
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Black girl, here we come
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Next time I’ll be a ‘flower girl’