Best Donuts

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  • bat_billy
    bat_billy Posts: 10 Member
    Mary's Donuts at Rogers Ohio Open Air Market

    I agree! Mary's are the best I have ever had!

  • RebeccaNaegle
    RebeccaNaegle Posts: 236 Member
    this thread is pure torture. :'(
  • CooCooPuff
    CooCooPuff Posts: 4,374 Member
    this thread is pure torture. :'(
    A donut is never torture unless stale or Shipleys.

  • singingflutelady
    singingflutelady Posts: 8,736 Member
    Machka9 wrote: »
    The best donuts are Tim Horton's donuts.

    All the others are ... just ... simply ... not Tim Horton's donuts.


    Thankfully, I'm half a world away from Tim Horton's donuts in Australia where they do not do donuts at all well. The donuts here aren't even remotely tempting.

    really? Tim horton's in Canada's donuts are horrible. They used to be good when they baked them in store but now they are frozen which sucks
  • extra_medium
    extra_medium Posts: 1,525 Member
    CooCooPuff wrote: »
    this thread is pure torture. :'(
    A donut is never torture unless stale or Shipleys.

    Stale never stopped me.
  • stealthq
    stealthq Posts: 4,298 Member
    So, I'm guessing this does not include cauliflower doughnuts :trollface:

    community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10389138/cauliflower-donuts
  • BruinsGal_91
    BruinsGal_91 Posts: 1,400 Member
    stealthq wrote: »
    So, I'm guessing this does not include cauliflower doughnuts :trollface:

    community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10389138/cauliflower-donuts

    KILL IT WITH FIRE!!!!

    No, just no.

    I mean yeah, carrot cake is fine. As is courgette cake. And I make a rather good beetroot and chocolate cake (if I say so myself). But cauliflower donuts just sound wrong.
  • markswife1992
    markswife1992 Posts: 262 Member
    SHIPLEY DO-NUTS IN HOUSTON, TEXAS. NOTHING BEATS THE PLAIN GLAZED...HOT!
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    I've never been huge on donuts, but occasionally I get a nostalgic craving...my dad used to like to take me to the donut shop when I was a kid for some father/son time...so every once in awhile I take my boys. We like Rebel Donut which is local.
  • CooCooPuff
    CooCooPuff Posts: 4,374 Member
    edited May 2016
    stealthq wrote: »
    So, I'm guessing this does not include cauliflower doughnuts :trollface:

    community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10389138/cauliflower-donuts
    You know, I made my parents tamales with a cauliflower "masa" because my dad wants a lower carb count. I've been tempted to make some for myself because, while they aren't the real thing, they smelled pretty good.

    A cauliflower donut is just a complete abomination

  • shadowfax_c11
    shadowfax_c11 Posts: 1,942 Member
    I am with the Peace love and little Donuts of Pittsburgh crowd. We have one a block from where I work and the smell of fresh baked donuts as I pass by at 6:30 am is always amazing. And they're little so stopping on for just one is a nice treat and not terrible for calories depending on what toppings you chose. :)
  • corpus_validum
    corpus_validum Posts: 292 Member
    Best donuts in SoCal is Sidecar in Costa Mesa

    sidecar-donuts-20.jpg

    Similar to donuts, no visit to Oahu is complete without stopping by Leonard's Bakery for their malasadas.
  • kbmnurse
    kbmnurse Posts: 2,484 Member
    No donuts for me. Don't like them.
  • lemurcat12
    lemurcat12 Posts: 30,886 Member
    edited May 2016
    Similar to donuts, no visit to Oahu is complete without stopping by Leonard's Bakery for their malasadas.

    We had malasadas from Tex Drive In (something like that?) on the Big Island when I did a bike trip there (perfect accompaniment to a century ride). So good.
  • zdyb23456
    zdyb23456 Posts: 1,706 Member
    CooCooPuff wrote: »
    stealthq wrote: »
    So, I'm guessing this does not include cauliflower doughnuts :trollface:

    community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10389138/cauliflower-donuts
    You know, I made my parents tamales with a cauliflower "masa" because my dad wants a lower carb count. I've been tempted to make some for myself because, while they aren't the real thing, they smelled pretty good.

    A cauliflower donut is just a complete abomination

    Just like black bean brownies - yuck!
  • betuel75
    betuel75 Posts: 776 Member
    Best donuts in SoCal is Sidecar in Costa Mesa

    sidecar-donuts-20.jpg

    Similar to donuts, no visit to Oahu is complete without stopping by Leonard's Bakery for their malasadas.

    Better than donutty in HB? Never tried either but heard these two are the best.
  • corpus_validum
    corpus_validum Posts: 292 Member
    betuel75 wrote: »
    Better than donutty in HB? Never tried either but heard these two are the best.

    Yes according to OC Register & me :)
    http://www.ocregister.com/sections/bestoforangecounty/list/?catId=25143&catName=Doughnut Shop

    Sidecar #1
    Donuttery #3
  • queenliz99
    queenliz99 Posts: 15,317 Member
    AnvilHead wrote: »
    Krispy Kreme is inedible. Why anyone would eat those disgusting things is beyond me.

    The best places are always the unassuming mom and pop shops in a strip mall. My fave donut is chocolate glaze with custard filling. Custard has to be cold. There was a place down the road from me in Burbank called Donut Prince, which is my all time fave donut shop. Too bad I've moved away... Haven't found a great new place in San Diego yet

    Not exactly in San Diego, but try Peterson's Donut Corner in Escondido sometime. We used to call it "The Mutant Shop" because the donuts are absolutely huge (mutants).

    Hitting this place Saturday morning first thing, thanks for the heads up.
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  • CooCooPuff
    CooCooPuff Posts: 4,374 Member
    I thought those donut holes were some new creation at first, like a donut hole cluster. XD
  • scastor27
    scastor27 Posts: 204 Member
    Ws2016 wrote: »

    That one in the upper left - is it German Chocolate???
    That one is Samoa!

    @scastor27

    Not familiar with Big Daddy's? Where are they located?

    LOVE LOVE LOVE Peace Love and Little Donuts. Expensive but well worth it.
    Big Daddy's is in Crafton. I don't get there too often but dang their glazed cinnamon swirl donut is the bomb.
    At PL&LD there is no way I could ever pick just one.

    See that donut bottom right? The one with the mini marshmallows? Well that one's mine and I've licked it. OK?

    But can we share?! That's the smores one and it is so good.
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,699 Member
    Machka9 wrote: »
    The best donuts are Tim Horton's donuts.

    All the others are ... just ... simply ... not Tim Horton's donuts.


    Thankfully, I'm half a world away from Tim Horton's donuts in Australia where they do not do donuts at all well. The donuts here aren't even remotely tempting.

    really? Tim horton's in Canada's donuts are horrible. They used to be good when they baked them in store but now they are frozen which sucks

    Tim Horton's donuts are the best. :)


    The donuts I've eaten in the US, including the Krispie Kremes which are making inroads into Australia (you'll find them at airports) are way too sweet and/or greasy. Duncan Donuts were particularly greasy ... might as well just stuff a block of lard into your mouth. And the Krispie Kremes are tolerable, but so incredibly sickly sweet. As I look through the photos here, most of the donuts shown look so incredibly sickly sweet, all stacked with icing and other stuff ... ick.

    The donuts I've eating in Australia tend to be dry and flavourless.

    About the only donuts I've come across which are comparable to Tim Hortons were at a shop in Japan. They were pretty good too. :)

  • ctoavs76
    ctoavs76 Posts: 30 Member
    shell1005 wrote: »
    The best donuts here in Boston/Cambridge are from Union Square Donuts.

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    They also have vegan options. My run group has started and finished there a few times.

    They also have a sea salt bourbon caramel donut that isn't vegan, but is delicious and I enjoy shoving it in my face:

    UnionSquareBourbonDonut.jpg

    We also have a local chain in Quincy that I've never tried their donuts, but I do laugh at their name: Donut & Donuts. If you want one donut...they are your jam. If you want more than one donut....just know they can also help you out.

    qdonuts.jpg

    Holy moly! Looks like I may have to skip Kane's next time I go visit my aunt, and hit up Union Square Donuts instead. Or I could just visit both.
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,699 Member
    edited May 2016
    auddii wrote: »
    I was going to say that this thread doesn't have enough pics, and then I realized that I misposted this morning. I meant I like sour cream donuts, not cream cheese. Clearly should step away from the keyboard before coffee...

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    Of all the donuts in pictures in this thread ... this looks the most appealing. Much like Tim Hortons sour cream glazed donuts, which are pretty good. Definitely in my Top 5. :)


    The rest of the pictures of donuts here have WAY WAY too much goo, and bits and pieces, and other stuff all over them. Just not appealing at all.

  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,699 Member
    edited May 2016
    Tim Horton's Honey Crullers are also in my Top 5 favourite donuts. :)
    (But not the honey dip, I'm not fond of them)

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    Rounding out the Top 5 would be:

    -- Apple Fritters
    -- Chocolate Glazed
    -- and used to be Walnut Crunch, but sadly, they've gotten rid of those.


  • LaceyBirds
    LaceyBirds Posts: 451 Member
    edited May 2016
    This may not look as enticing as many of the other pictures, but this is apple cider and cider donuts from one of the four apple orchards in my town in southern New Hampshire, two of which press their own cider, one of which has a bakery and bakes fresh cider donuts every couple of days. Both orchards update Facebook when they do, so I drive a mile away and get the donuts right out of the oven, bring them home with the freshly pressed cider and heat up the cider and dip the donuts in the hot cider and consider myself well donut-satisfied. :)

    I am also quite the commoner and love my Dunkin' Boston creme donuts. And during the fall they had a cookie dough cronut that was heaven.

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  • Peter_Brady
    Peter_Brady Posts: 3,750 Member
    scastor27 wrote: »
    Ws2016 wrote: »

    That one in the upper left - is it German Chocolate???
    That one is Samoa!

    @scastor27

    Not familiar with Big Daddy's? Where are they located?

    LOVE LOVE LOVE Peace Love and Little Donuts. Expensive but well worth it.
    Big Daddy's is in Crafton. I don't get there too often but dang their glazed cinnamon swirl donut is the bomb.
    At PL&LD there is no way I could ever pick just one.

    I live South so not an area I go to, but will definitely keep it in mind :)
  • BruinsGal_91
    BruinsGal_91 Posts: 1,400 Member
    I HAVE LIVED IN BOSTON FOR TEN YEARS. WHY HAS NO ONE TOLD ME ABOUT KANE'S OR UNION SQUARE DONUTS?

    You're trying to keep them for yourselves and not let the English chick find out about them aren't you? And I want one of those sea-salt bourbon caramel ones right now.
  • FrankieFrench1
    FrankieFrench1 Posts: 289 Member
    A joint near me does a kinder doughnut. It's pretty much God tier and I've being in a relationship with it for about 3 month 8i43e4gzrikf.jpg
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,699 Member
    LaceyBirds wrote: »
    This may not look as enticing as many of the other pictures, but this is apple cider and cider donuts from one of the four apple orchards in my town in southern New Hampshire, two of which press their own cider, one of which has a bakery and bakes fresh cider donuts every couple of days. Both orchards update Facebook when they do, so I drive a mile away and get the donuts right out of the oven, bring them home with the freshly pressed cider and heat up the cider and dip the donuts in the hot cider and consider myself well donut-satisfied. :)

    vvt7nawmt2oa.jpg

    To me, that's so much more appealing that the others here with globs of whatever all over them. :) In fact, those actually sound really nice.
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