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  • Hi, I'm Francis,

  • the host of this show "Cooking with Dog."

  • Let’s make the donut dough.

  • Combine the cake flour (100g)

  • and baking powder (1 tsp)

  • and sieve them together with a mesh strainer.

  • Next beat the egg in a bowl with a whisk.

  • Add the raw sugar (2 tbsp) to the egg and mix to dissolve it.

  • Add the milk (2 tbsp)

  • and melted butter (1 tbsp) to the egg mixture

  • and continue to mix.

  • With a spatula, make a hole in the center of the flour.

  • Pour the egg mixture into the hole.

  • Gradually break the edges of the hole and mix in the flour from the center to the outside.

  • This will help avoid pockets of flour.

  • Stir until the flour is completely moistened.

  • Let’s fry the donuts.

  • Preheat the oil to 340 degrees °F (170 °C).

  • Coat a spoon with oil to prevent the dough from sticking.

  • Drop in a tiny bit of the dough to test the oil.

  • If small bubbles form around the dough, the oil temperature is right.

  • Drop small spoonfuls of the dough into the oil.

  • Each dough ball will eventually become the size of a ping-pong ball.

  • Deep-fry the donuts for 4 to 5 minutes, occasionally turning them over.

  • For our American friends

  • this type of donut is known as "donut holes"

  • as though they were the missing pieces of the traditional donut shape.

  • When they become golden brown, place the donuts onto a cooling rack.

  • Turn off the burner.

  • Let’s coat the donuts with sugar.

  • Put the powdered sugar into a food storage bag.

  • Put half of the donuts into the bag.

  • Shake to coat with the sugar.

  • Place the donuts into a basket covered with wax paper.

  • Next put the powdered sugar (1 tbsp) and matcha powdertsp) into another bag.

  • Shake to combine evenly.

  • Put the remaining donuts into the bag.

  • Shake to coat them with the matcha powder.

  • Place the matcha donuts beside the regular donuts.

  • Be sure to cool the donuts before covering with the powdered sugar.

  • The heat will melt the sugar making it difficult to coat the donuts evenly.

  • If you can’t find powdered sugar, make it yourself by grinding regular sugar with an electric grinder.

  • Cinnamon sugar powder also goes great on donuts. Give it a try if you like.

  • Good luck in the kitchen!

Hi, I'm Francis,

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