Canada Day Strawberry Filled Doughnuts
Happy Canada Day!
All over Canada families and friends will be gathering to celebrate Canada's 147th birthday.
If you live in Canada you already know that a Canadian favorite place to meet for coffee is the local doughnut shop.
We stopped in ourselves for coffee and picked up some Tim Horton Honey Crullers for our Canada Day dessert.
As far as I can tell, a glazed honey cruller is basically deep fried cream puff dough.
I thought it might make a great way to make cream puffs without heating up the oven on a hot day and a great way to make a quick dessert.
I used an electric knife to slice them in half.
If you don't have an electric knife, use a sharp serrated knife.
I then gently removed the soft part inside which is much like we do with cream puffs.
I then filled them and served them "open faced".
Six doughnuts makes enough for 12 servings.
I then filled them and served them "open faced".
Six doughnuts makes enough for 12 servings.
For smaller appetites,
I used some of the little honey cruller tim bits and stuffed them with whipped cream and strawberries.
- Tim Horton Honey Cruller doughnuts and doughnut holes
- fresh berries
- 2 cups whipping cream (for one dozen doughnuts and 20 timbits
- 2 packages Dr. Oetker Whip It cream stabilizer or 2 tablespoons vanilla instant pudding
- 1/4 cup powdered / icing sugar
- Slice doughnuts in half using a electric knife or serrated knife.
- Remove the soft part of in the inside of the doughnut.
- Wash and dry strawberries and slice and dice into small pieces.
- Whip cream with stabilizer or instant pudding and powdered sugar until stiff.
- Place whipped cream into a piping bag with a star tip, fill the doughnut and top with strawberry pieces and then garnish with a few more stars of whipped cream.
- Refrigerate until serving time. These filled doughnuts are best when doughnuts are purchased and and put together on the same day.
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