Description
Babycakes Donut Maker, Mini – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Babycakes Donut Maker, Mini
Product Dimensions
8.75 x 6 x 6.13 inches
Item Weight
1.7 pounds
Manufacturer
Select Brands Inc (Kitchen)
ASIN
B00HPLO0R6
Country of Origin
China
Item model number
DNM-30
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
January 6, 2014
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Technical specifications – Babycakes Donut Maker, Mini :
Special Feature
Na
Color
Yellow
Material
Plastic
Brand
Babycakes
Product Dimensions
6″D x 8.75″W x 6.13″H
Item Weight
1.7 Pounds
Included Components
Na
Style
Non-stick
Voltage
110 Volts
Purchase advice :
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Warranty :
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Shipping :
Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)
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Proof of purchase :
Does the shop give you an invoice ?
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After-sales service :
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R. T (verified owner) –
1/2 a tablespoon of batter instead of 2 – Okay, so for a novice baker like me I’m pretty pleased with it. My daughter, who loves donuts, really liked the ones I made with the recipe in the brochure. They have around 6 basic, easy to follow recipes along with other how to use instructions. The one thing that I need to mention is that recipe calls for 2 tablespoon of batter into each reservoir. DON’T DO THAT. It was an overflowing disaster. Luckily, it’s pretty easy to clean. With a lot of trial and error I came to the conclusion that you don’t need to put more than half a tablespoon of batter in each reservoir. They come out round and pretty. Also, it’s important that you flip them over after 1:30 minutes and bake them again for the same amount of time.
G. I (verified owner) –
It was not what I expected – It is too small for a price that does not fit reality. Difficult to fill the compartments for the donuts to be made
L. M (verified owner) –
Great little donut cooker for the price – I had been hoping to get the larger model, but most places seemed to be out of them at the time so figured I’d give this little devil a try. It was certainly well worth it, once the unit heats up initially each round of donuts takes all of about 3-4 minutes to get a nice evenly browned donut on both sides. On hind sight I would probably just use 2-3 of these at the lower price if I was so inclined to make larger batches.
Z. B (verified owner) –
If this ever broke I HAVE TO BUY ANOTHER… LOVE IT – I love “fry cake” donuts and this donut maker is wonderful and makes the best fry cake donuts, 4 at a time, for family fun and snacking. I have tried all the recipes and all have turned out perfectly without any bitter tastes or off smells. We love the buttermilk chocolate recipe. To make the buttermilk I use evaporated milk in the can and white vinegar. I always keep evaporated milk on my pantry shelf because we do not use milk on a regular basis and when I need it, I grab it off my self and mix with water according to the can directions. I use the full Tablespoon of baking powder but I do mix and then sift the dry ingredients to incorporate them well before I add the wet ingredients. We add 1 teaspoon of coffee extract to the chocolate recipe to pop the chocolate taste. We also add 2 teaspoons of ground cayenne pepper and a 1/4 teaspoon of cinnamon to the chocolate recipe to make Aztec Devils Food fry cakes. To make frosting them easy we just use store shelf cake frostings. To make a glaze, you just heat up the white frosting in the microwave so it just melts and dip each donut and but them on a wire rack to drip but everyone seems to like the frosting right out of the container spread on them with sprinkles or jimmies or crushed peanuts. These are not deep fried, fluffy, yeast donuts that you fill with jelly or Bavarian cream. These are FRY CAKES: a baked, sweet cake like donut that you see in the Hostess powdered donut box but these are fresh and even yummier than Hostess! If your child loves to bake, this is great but I would recommend the parent removing the baked donuts out of the machine to avoided the child possibly getting burned fingers. Next weekend we are going to try the boxed Jiffy corn bread mix from the store and make cornbread rounds and if they turn out we’ll use them on our Thanksgiving table along with the cranberry rounds we have already made from the Jiffy muffin mix. We did freeze some to see if they would be good thawed and they were but we always eat them up and never have any left over to freeze.
A. J (verified owner) –
Fun and functional – I love my Babycakes Donut Maker. The donuts turn out great and clean up is easy.
L. M (verified owner) –
Great little donut cooker for the price – I had been hoping to get the larger model, but most places seemed to be out of them at the time so figured I’d give this little devil a try. It was certainly well worth it, once the unit heats up initially each round of donuts takes all of about 3-4 minutes to get a nice evenly browned donut on both sides. On hind sight I would probably just use 2-3 of these at the lower price if I was so inclined to make larger batches.
F. G (verified owner) –
Great for Gluten Free Donuts Too!! – Gluten Free Donuts at last!! This little donut maker worked great! In 3 minutes I had the best little gluten free donuts ever.
F. G (verified owner) –
Great for Gluten Free Donuts Too!! – Gluten Free Donuts at last!! This little donut maker worked great! In 3 minutes I had the best little gluten free donuts ever.
M. I (verified owner) –
Good for the price – Easy to use but doesn’t heat evenly.
M. I (verified owner) –
Good for the price – Easy to use but doesn’t heat evenly.
Z. B (verified owner) –
If this ever broke I HAVE TO BUY ANOTHER… LOVE IT – I love “fry cake” donuts and this donut maker is wonderful and makes the best fry cake donuts, 4 at a time, for family fun and snacking. I have tried all the recipes and all have turned out perfectly without any bitter tastes or off smells. We love the buttermilk chocolate recipe. To make the buttermilk I use evaporated milk in the can and white vinegar. I always keep evaporated milk on my pantry shelf because we do not use milk on a regular basis and when I need it, I grab it off my self and mix with water according to the can directions. I use the full Tablespoon of baking powder but I do mix and then sift the dry ingredients to incorporate them well before I add the wet ingredients. We add 1 teaspoon of coffee extract to the chocolate recipe to pop the chocolate taste. We also add 2 teaspoons of ground cayenne pepper and a 1/4 teaspoon of cinnamon to the chocolate recipe to make Aztec Devils Food fry cakes. To make frosting them easy we just use store shelf cake frostings. To make a glaze, you just heat up the white frosting in the microwave so it just melts and dip each donut and but them on a wire rack to drip but everyone seems to like the frosting right out of the container spread on them with sprinkles or jimmies or crushed peanuts. These are not deep fried, fluffy, yeast donuts that you fill with jelly or Bavarian cream. These are FRY CAKES: a baked, sweet cake like donut that you see in the Hostess powdered donut box but these are fresh and even yummier than Hostess! If your child loves to bake, this is great but I would recommend the parent removing the baked donuts out of the machine to avoided the child possibly getting burned fingers. Next weekend we are going to try the boxed Jiffy corn bread mix from the store and make cornbread rounds and if they turn out we’ll use them on our Thanksgiving table along with the cranberry rounds we have already made from the Jiffy muffin mix. We did freeze some to see if they would be good thawed and they were but we always eat them up and never have any left over to freeze.
E. P (verified owner) –
Easy and quick – I bought confetti donut mix but I imagine you can use any cake mix and obviously your own from scratch. Cooks very fast. I had my kids and family decorate donuts. Fun and fast.
R. T (verified owner) –
1/2 a tablespoon of batter instead of 2 – Okay, so for a novice baker like me I’m pretty pleased with it. My daughter, who loves donuts, really liked the ones I made with the recipe in the brochure. They have around 6 basic, easy to follow recipes along with other how to use instructions. The one thing that I need to mention is that recipe calls for 2 tablespoon of batter into each reservoir. DON’T DO THAT. It was an overflowing disaster. Luckily, it’s pretty easy to clean. With a lot of trial and error I came to the conclusion that you don’t need to put more than half a tablespoon of batter in each reservoir. They come out round and pretty. Also, it’s important that you flip them over after 1:30 minutes and bake them again for the same amount of time.
A. J (verified owner) –
Fun and functional – I love my Babycakes Donut Maker. The donuts turn out great and clean up is easy.
E. P (verified owner) –
Easy and quick – I bought confetti donut mix but I imagine you can use any cake mix and obviously your own from scratch. Cooks very fast. I had my kids and family decorate donuts. Fun and fast.
G. I (verified owner) –
It was not what I expected – It is too small for a price that does not fit reality. Difficult to fill the compartments for the donuts to be made