So yesterday was slow.
Not the slow steady dribble of guests that makes for a long yet still
profitable day but the kind of mind numbing slow that makes you want to beat
your head against the prep table because you swear it’s been an hour since you
last checked the clock and in reality only 3 minutes has passed.
As usual, I tackled the kind of projects that inevitably
bring people through the door, because as we all know once you start a project
you get busy….or at least it seems that way.
15 minutes later we had the reach-ins cleaned out and
organized, the floor swept and the counter tops cleared of debris and wiped
down.
Now what? Well,
either we spend the afternoon staring at each other, wiping tables that have
been wiped down already, texting or playing on the internet via the phone or we
find something constructive to do.
I had noticed that the display case where we keep our
breakfast pastries was starting to look a little bare and so I decided to make
some donuts. I had a fairly easy recipe
for cake donuts and figured I’d play around with the flavorings a little. So along with the standard ingredients I
threw in some coffee and coco powder and ended up with a really aromatic dough that looked like this.
I don’t have a donut
cutter but by using a couple of dough cutters I was able to make a reasonable
looking donut.
It was on like donkey kong! I made a quadruple batch since
the recipe I had was only for a few donuts and so the afternoon was whiled away
with kneading, rolling, cutting, and frying until I had 3 dozen doughnuts and
the same in donut holes.
The lazy afternoon had been transformed into a productive
one and the display case was replenished with warm mocha goodness. And wouldn’t
you know it. Right as the donuts were hitting the case some customers, who had
come in during the final stages of frying, noticed the aroma and insisted on
being the first to try my donut experiment.
As for the donut holes….well I had considered putting them
out with their big brothers, but in the end they wound up as “wait bait.”
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