May 11, 2013 in red velvet, baking, baked doughnuts, cream cheese glaze, mascarpone filling, breakfast, dessert. Read the original on: The Urban Domestic Diva
It had to happen sooner or later, the perfect marriage of the new obsession with my doughnut pan, the love of red velvet anything, and the magic I see in using Mascarpone cheese in baking. These took some playing with. My first batch did not have a firm enough filling with any binder to help it stay put. So the Mascarpone filling melted into the doughnut. I would say it was a huge fail, except that all that butterfat made the doughnuts delicious, even if there was a giant hole in the middle. They were gone in minutes at work, ironically. But I played with the filling, and these turned out awesome! I used the full 4 tablespoons of flour, being overly cautious about making sure that filling stay put. But the filling was a little firmer than I would have liked, so feel free to use less flour in the filling. It should work just fine.
Put this recipe out on accident and maybe hubby will make these tomorrow for you for Mother's Day??? Maybe?
Happy Mother's Day!
Mascarpone Filled Red Velvet Doughnuts with Cream Cheese Glaze
Ingredients:
1 cup cake flour
In
a small glass bowl, mix the cocoa with the water and red food coloring
until it's a paste. Feel free to add a little more water to make it
workable. Set aside.
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