Eat This Now: Apple-Cider Doughnuts

Posted on 8/24/07  
Text Size: A | A | A
 
Jason Varney

The recipe is the same year-round — has been for more than three decades — but somehow the apple-cider doughnuts for sale in Highland Orchard’s crowded market taste best on a sunny September afternoon. There are just a few ingredients: Highland’s apple cider, pressed each autumn from its 17 apple varieties; doughnut flour; and spices that owner Dave Hodge won’t reveal. (But there’s no ignoring the nutmeg.)

The result: crisp and airy cake rounds, sweet and slightly tangy, with a coating of cinnamon and sugar that sticks to your fingers and lips. In the fall, the orchard employs two doughnut robots — each shiny machine can cut and fry 40 dozen an hour — to keep up with the constant demand for the still-warm rings.

$4.95 a dozen. Highland Orchards, 1000 Marshallton-Thorndale Road, West Chester, 610-269-3494, highlandorchards.net.

Originally published in Philadelphia magazine, September 2007
 

User Comments:

No users have posted comments on this article.
Philadelphia It List

Philadelphia Wine Festival 2010

The Philadelphia Wine Festival is back for its 9th year! This premier tasting event boasts nearly 200 fine wineries from around the world. May 8. Philadelphia Marriott Downtown.
 
 

Philly Cooks

Congratulations to the 2010 Philly Cooks! Winners. Click here to see who won Dish of the Year, the winning dishes, event photos and more...
 
 

Philadelphia Magazine Daily

Follow Philadelphia Magazine tweets on twitter.com/phillymag
 
 

Martini Madness

Stir, Sip & Socialize at the year's most anticipated cocktail party. Don't miss the madness! March 31. National Constitution Center.