A zany chronicle of the rise of America's hottest donut mini
empire--with recipes--by the authors of Zahav, the James Beard 2016
Book of the Year
"We knew absolutely nothing about making donuts." So begins this quirky
story of how two James Beard Award winners hatched a harebrained idea
that resulted in a mini empire and turned Philadelphia into a donut
destination. Federal Donuts is at once an ode to an American passion
and a collection of recipes for the cult-favorite hits.
With a wad of cash in hand and a dream, Solomonov and Cook meet a
Craigslist stranger in a parking lot and buy a used "donut robot." It
would do all the rest, right? Regrets, partially raw donuts, and long
lines ensue, but soon the partners work out the kinks and develop an
exquisite dough delicately spiced with Middle Eastern aromatics.
Strawberry lavender, guava poppy, pomegranate Nutella, and salted tehina
are just a few of the imaginative flavors featured in this book. Also
included are all the tips needed for making foolproof donuts at home.
There is even a bonus recipe for the other specialty of "Fednuts"
shatteringly crisp Korean-style fried chicken.