Friday is National Donut Day! I am a huge fan of donuts. So much so that the other day, while at the supermarket, I was overcome by a donut craving. I could have gone to a bakery or a donut shop, but it was late and at the time a 12-pack of bad supermarket donuts seemed like a quick fix. Sadly, it wasn’t just the thing. I’m sad to say that the donuts were (unsurprisingly) bad. The next day, when I woke up, I saw the offenders on my counter top – 12 glistening donuts, one with a bite taken out of it. It was so bad that after the first bite I put the donut back in the package. Mike saw the damage and asked me just what the heck I was doing. Long story short, he suggested the waffle maker.
Total game changer, for real. I almost didn’t want to put this post up because, really, what kind of recipe is: buy glazed donuts and waffle in a waffle iron? But seriously, friends, waffled donuts need to be made! What started out life as a sad, stale, grocery store donut turned into a crispy, caramelized, creamy treat.
The outside, with it’s caramelized sugar glaze, reminded me in the best possible way of a Liège waffle. Liège waffles tend to be denser, sweeter, chewier and more delicious than your regular waffle and if you can’t be bothered to make yeasted waffle dough (which is what Liège waffles are made out of) a glazed yeast donut is the best possible stand in.
I loved the contrast between the crust, creamy insides and fluffy un-waffled spots. It’s pure genius! Of course, it’s not my genius – I’ll be the first to say that waffled donuts are not a new invention. People have waffled pizza, falafel and of course, donuts. However, I did discover, after a little research, that most people make waffled donuts in 1 of 2 ways: cake donut batter “baked” in a waffle machine or waffles cut out and deep-fried like a donut.
This is definitely the simpler route and may be a fraud of a recipe, but one bite and I think you’ll forgive me. How could you not!? WAFFLED DONUTS! Super-easy and super-delicious. It’s almost the weekend, time to get your donut on!
i am waffle, i am donut: i am wonut!
Waffled Donut Recipe
makes as many as needed
- glazed donuts, as many as needed
Heat up your waffle maker. Place donut in waffle maker and waffle until waffle is crisp, caramelized and delicious. Enjoy as is or topped with toppings of choice. I topped these ones with vanilla ice cream and raspberries, but during the testing period (read: basically an excuse to eat as many waffled donuts as possible) I ate them plain.
Notes:
I found the best kitchen utensil to place the donut on the waffle machine and take them off were chopsticks. Nice and small and easy to slide under the wonut.
Also, consume your wonut while it’s still warm. If you let it cool to the point at which the sugar cools down completely, you’ll have a tough nut – it’s the nature of hardened caramelized sugar. That being said, the caramelized sugar is HOT, so be careful not to burn the roof of your mouth in your excitement.
Clean-up is annoying, but worth it. It’s easier to clean a waffle iron while hot, using damp paper towels and chopsticks, so you can push the paper towel into all the crevices without burning your fingers.
It’s a DONUT PARTY! Please check out these other wonderful donuts by some of my favorite like-minded donut lovers:
The Faux Martha made the prettiest naturally sprinkled Mix and Match Donuts.
My Name Is Yeh also rocked the natural route, with Naturally Colored Glazes on Biscuit Donuts.
Hummingbird High has some deliciously deep-fried Sour Cream Donuts.
Wit + Vinegar whipped up some Baked Peanut Butter Oreo Donuts inspired by Lindsay Lohan in The Parent Trap.
Studio DIY with donut MARSHMALLOWS. I die. Kelly’s even MORE donut projects here.
Edible Perspective is a donut master and she has Gluten Free Samoa Baked Donuts, Savory Kale and Sun-Dried Tomato Basil Donuts AND Classic Buttermilk Donuts.
Coco Cake Land made Milk Tea Donuts. So. Good.
A Cozy Kitchen has some cozy Rhubarb Poppy Seed Baked Donuts and some notes on Let’s-Get-Our-Nails-Did-And-Then-Eat-Tacos-Day!
And if you’re still looking for more donuts, you can check my previous donuts out here, here, here and here.
I’ve been so curious about waffle doughnuts. I’m not a huge doughnut fan (I know, I know) but I LOVE Belgian waffles and what you described totally sounds like a waffle I’d be down with. Also: Ice cream on top of waffles was the best invention ever and I’m really glad there aren’t more waffle-ice-cream stands like there are in Belgium or I would have diabetes. For real.
belgian waffles are on another level! it’s always so hard to choose between the leige and the regular light and fluffy ones :)
What the hell is this. This is stoner food. I LOVE STONER FOOD! This is the cutest idea ever. xox
hahaha yup, me and stoner food are like this (picture non-existent fingers crossed emoji) :D
Seriously?! Why didn’t someone come up with this before? Amazing stuff right there… my mouth is watering just looking at the photos!
thanks katie! :D
What an igneous idea. It’s kind of a funny idea, which makes it better. BUT best of all you let me know about National Doughnut Day. I would not want to miss THAT.
it is totally laughable, i think so too! :D
I`m soo down for this. Like, so down. This is what I`ll do the next time I have leftover, stale donuts!
the lives of dozens and dozens of stale donuts are being saved RIGHT NOW. :D
Fraud recipe? NEVER. This is what GENIUS is made of. Can I have like 18?!
18 coming right up! xoxo
What an awesome idea, love this!!
thanks so much matt!!
So smart! I love this idea, especially since the glaze gets caramelized…OMG.
yes, the caramelized glaze contrasted with the creamy (i don’t know how it gets creamy) insides….swoon.
love this so much, steph! genius!
thanks lindsey! xoxo
Whoa. Whoa. This may be the most genius thing I have EVER seen. Food blogs don’t shock me much, but this did! Way to be an inspiration girl!
Trish
thanks trish! :D