Donut hole
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A type of pastry
This article is about the pastry. For other uses, see Donut hole (disambiguation).
A donut hole (also known as a doughnut hole) is a small, round piece of dough that is deep-fried and often coated with sugar or glaze. It is typically made from the dough that is cut out from the center of a donut (or doughnut) when it is being prepared. Donut holes are a popular treat in many parts of the world and are often enjoyed as a snack or dessert.
History
The origin of the donut hole is closely tied to the history of the donut. The modern donut with a hole in the center is often credited to Hanson Gregory, an American ship captain, who claimed to have invented the ring-shaped donut in 1847. The donut hole, therefore, is a byproduct of this innovation, as the dough removed to create the hole was often fried and eaten as a separate treat.
Preparation
Donut holes are typically made from the same dough as regular donuts, which can be either yeast-based or cake-based. The dough is rolled out and small, round pieces are cut out using a cutter. These pieces are then deep-fried until golden brown. After frying, they can be coated with various toppings such as sugar, cinnamon, or glaze.
Varieties
There are many varieties of donut holes, depending on the type of dough and the toppings used. Some popular varieties include:
- Glazed donut holes: Coated with a sweet, sugary glaze.
 - Powdered sugar donut holes: Rolled in powdered sugar.
 - Cinnamon sugar donut holes: Coated with a mixture of cinnamon and sugar.
 - Chocolate-covered donut holes: Dipped in melted chocolate.
 
Cultural Significance
Donut holes are a popular item in many bakeries and coffee shops. They are often sold in bulk and are a common choice for parties and gatherings due to their small size and ease of consumption. In some regions, donut holes are also known as "munchkins," a term popularized by the Dunkin' Donuts chain.
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