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Matt
 
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Default jelly donut filling recipe?

could have sworn it's just a jar of jam/jelly spooned in


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On Tue, 8 Jun 2004 06:19:12 +0100, "Matt" >
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>could have sworn it's just a jar of jam/jelly spooned in
>

Actually, its jam/jelly that's been thinned down a bit with hot water.
That's what they use here. They put it into an icing bag and use a
long tube attachment that's angled at the open end and just fill the
donuts after they're cooked by punching a hole in the side with the
attachment and piping the filling inside.

Never did it myself, but I've seen it done that way.

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