
These camping donuts were a huge hit this year. You can certainly make them at anytime, but it just feels right to make donuts while camping. At home, we try to mostly eat non-processed foods, but when we go camping we throw that all out the window. Everything in moderation, right?
I used to make these with my mom growing up. I haven’t made them in years, but thought it would be fun to make them with my son. Well, he was riding his bike around the campsite with his friend. Then when I was done, I asked if he would want to make these with me sometime. He said, maybe he would make them with his friend one day. Not exactly the bonding moment I pictured.
Either way, these donuts have quickly became a camping staple for us. I hope you enjoy them as much as we do.
Cinnamon and sugar camping donut holes
Ingredients
- 3 cups vegetable oil
- 1 container Pillsbury Buttermilk Biscuits
- 2 cups sugar
- 1 tbsp cinnamon
Instructions
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Fill a skillet, frying pan or pot with vegetable oil. Make sure there is at least an inch on the bottom of the pan. Heat oil.
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Mix cinnamon and sugar into a bowl. Set aside
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Rip each biscuit into fours. Roll each piece into a ball.
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Fry the biscuit balls until golden brown. Turn to make sure they are golden brown on all sides.
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Place the biscuit balls on a plate with a papertowel to soak up the remaining oil.
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Roll each donut in the cinnamon and sugar.
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Enjoy!