Narwhal Doughnuts
- vegetable oil
- 1 (16 1/3 ounce) can chilled biscuit dough
- flour, for dusting
- 1/2 cup blueberry jam
- Decorations
- 6 horn shaped corn chips
- marzipan, colored blue
- gold edible spray to decorate doughnut
- blue candy melts to decorate doughnut
- blue sugar crystals
- black candy melts for eyes to decorate doughnut
- Heat up 3" vegetable oil in a wok to around 375°F You can test this using a little ball of dough-drop it into the oil-if it sizzles and turns golden almost straight away then the oil is ready.
- Roll out the dough on a lightly floured board and cut into rounds using a 2 1/2"cookie cutter.
- Fry these 3 at a time until golden brown all over-keep turning them to make sure they are evenly cooked. About 2 minutes each side.
- Take them out carefully using tongs and leave them to dry on kitchen paper. Once they are all cold, pipe a little blueberry jam inside each one using a small piping bag fitted with a filler nozzle.
- Spray the horn shaped corn ships with the gold edible spray.
- Make little fins and tails out of the blue marzipan.
- Melt the blue candy melts in a glass bowl in the microwave. Stir until smooth. Place the sprinkles into a small bowl.
- Dip the narwhals into the blue candy melt and then the bottom into the sprinkles. Stick on the horns, fins and tails and leave to set on a wire rack. Melt the black candy melts and spoon into a small piping bag. Pipe eyes and a mouth onto the narwhals. Leave to set.
vegetable oil, chilled biscuit dough, flour, blueberry jam, decorations, corn chips, gold edible spray, melts, sugar crystals, black candy melts
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/narwhal-doughnuts-536883 (may not work)