Lunch: Vanilla Raised Doughnuts

According to writer and recipe developer Jess Thomson, who helped Top Pot's owners translate their recipes for the home cook, it's best to weigh flour on a kitchen scale instead of using measuring cups.

Ingredients

1 c. skim milk
1/2 c. sugar
1 tbsp. sugar
4 package active dry yeast
1/4 c. solid vegetable shortening
3 large egg yolks
2 tsp. table salt
1/2 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. ground mace
3 2/3 c. bread flour
boiling water
vegetable oil
1 1/2 beans vanilla

Instructions

In a small saucepan, warm the milk, vanilla seeds, and 1 tablespoon of the sugar over moderate heat until the temperature registers 105 degrees F on a candy thermometer. Transfer to the bowl of a standing electric mixer fitted with the dough hook. Add the yeast and let stand until foamy, 5 minutes. Add the shortening, egg yolks, and remaining 1/2 cup of sugar, and beat at medium speed just until the shortening is broken up. Beat in the salt, baking powder, and mace. At low speed, add the flour, 1 cup at a time, until the dough is firm but still tacky (you may need to add more or less flour to achieve the desired consistency).
Transfer the dough to a lightly floured work surface and knead a few times; pat it into a disk and transfer to a floured baking sheet. Dust with flour and cover with a towel. Place the baking sheet in the center of a turned-off oven. Set a large roasting pan on the bottom rack and fill it halfway with boiling water. Close the oven door and let the dough stand until doubled in bulk, about 1 hour.
Line 2 baking sheets with wax paper and dust with flour. Turn the dough out onto a floured work surface and roll out to a 12-inch round, 1/2-inch thick. For doughnuts, use a floured 2 3/4-inch doughnut cutter (or 2 3/4-inch and 1 1/4-inch cookie cutters) and stamp them out as close together as possible; alternatively, for doughnut holes, use a 1-inch cookie cutter. Transfer the doughnuts and/or holes to the baking sheets and return to the oven. Refill the roasting pan with boiling water and close the oven door. Let stand until the dough has doubled in bulk, 45 minutes.
Set a rack on a baking sheet and cover with paper towels. In a large saucepan, heat 2 inches of oil to 365 degrees F. Add 3 or 4 doughnuts at a time; adjust the heat to keep the oil between 350 degrees F and 360 degrees F. Fry the doughnuts until golden brown, 1 minute per side. If frying doughnut holes, cook them in batches of 12. Using a slotted spoon, transfer the doughnuts to the paper towels.

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