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Mr. Smith adds his own wrinkle to the usual shilling and joking by going behind the counter to dress a hot dog or fill a doughnut, which just proves how little skill it takes to pump raspberry jam into fried dough.
Fill a doughnut pan.
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Equally enthusiastic, Senator Chuck Schumer [NY-D] agreed that the Nelson amendment ought to please everyone, since it would fill the doughnut hole, help pay for reform "AND does not reduce services in any way...How often do we side with an interest group and how often do we side with the average citizen?...It's hard to imagine an argument against it that could be made publicly".
Foreign words like cinq, coqui (a tree-dwelling frog) and paczki (a round, filled doughnut) have also been added.
When the deal was announced, Bloomberg quoted Tim Anderson, an analyst with Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. in New York telling clients: "Filling the doughnut hole should help seniors stay on their branded therapies and lessen the tendency for seniors to switch from brands to generics once they hit the donut hole.
For the yeast (raised) dougnuts there's the Mambo Italiano made with house-made ricotta cheese filling, an apple crumb with a Speculoos caramel glaze and apple compote, and a 'Smores doughnut filled with house-made marshmallow fluff and topped with chocolate ganache, graham cracker streusel and bruleed marshmallow. .
While some suggest the growth in aid is because of rising prices, much of the financial aid fills the "doughnut hole" left in the wake of declining state and federal aid.
The chain also sells a chocolate ganache filled doughnut dipped in After Eight minty chocolate, so you can wash your pizza doughnut down with a minty dessert.
Put the filled doughnuts on a lightly floured tray, cover with a damp tea towel and leave to prove again for 30-40 minutes.
SOME of us have sworn off all things glazed and jelly-filled, but if you call a doughnut a buñuelo, as they do at Café Barcel, and make a plump, cinnamon-laced confection that belongs in the deep-fried hall of fame, well, you will probably cause more than a few former doughnut addicts to fall off the wagon.
The word Paczki (pronounced POONCH-key), or pączek, is defined by Dictionary.com as: "A round Polish pastry similar to a doughnut, usually filled with fruit and topped with sugar or icing".
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