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Lucy Mercer

Lucy Mercer
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OCTOBER 10, 2010 9:28PM

My evil twin makes Bostock

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  bonuts & coffee

 The French toast with the funny name, Bostock, seems to my mind to be easily adapted to Southern ingredients. I’m a Southern girl, without a doubt, and my daddy grew up hunting squirrels in the woods of Alabama with his trusty mutt Bo by side. Other famous Sons of the South include Bo Diddley, Bo Jackson (remember “Bo Knows”?), and American Idol runner-up Bo Bice. My husband reminds me of Bo Derek (native of southern California) and Bo Svensen (native of southern Sweden), to boost the argument.

kk in box


In considering this week’s challenge, I decided to go seasonal, with pumpkin and ginger Bostock and local, with Krispy Kreme glazed doughnuts. You know what I’m talking about - the ones in the box that screams “eat me!” I took a day-old doughnut, split, it toasted it, soaked it in coffee, heated it and topped it with sweetened whipped cream and christened the top with crunchy bacon bits.

If you’re counting calories and carbs, allow me outline the recipe in a useful way:

1. Deep fried fat and sugar dipped in

2. Sugared caffeine covered with

3. Dairy fat and sugar topped with

4. Fried, nitrate- and nitrite-enhanced pork fat. Mmmmm. Kinda makes me wonder what Junior Samples ate for breakfast.

I know it’s not vegan, vegetarian, raw or organic, and it may be more appropriate for Francis’ Sacrificial Lam stories over at Big Salon. All I know is that it tasted really, really good.

bo nuts
 
Bonuts


6 Krispy Kreme doughnuts

Coffee syrup (see recipe below)

Sweetened softly whipped cream

6 slices crisp-cooked bacon, chopped fine

1. Using a bread knife, carve off a thin slice from the bottom of each doughnut  (check for air holes - the thin slice is the cook’s treat). Soak each doughnut lightly in the coffee syrup, then place on plate. Put plate in microwave oven and zap for 15 to 30 seconds - just enough to warm up the doughnut. Garnish with whipped cream and bacon bits.

Coffee syrup


2 cups coffee

¼ cup sugar

1. Place in saucepan and let boil until reduced by half. Let cool to room temperature.

 

Sweetened Whipped Cream

1/2 cup heavy cream, very cold

1 1/2 tablespoons confectioner's sugar

1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

1. In a chilled mixing bowl, whip cream until it begins to thicken. Stir in sugar and vanilla and continue beating until soft peaks form. Store leftovers in the refrigerator.

Text & images © 2010, Lucy Mercer.

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Way to go, sly boots! I was just watching Next Iron Chef competition and the contestants had to make two innovative dishes using coffee and doughnuts. Secret Ingredient--Krispy Kreme! Rated :)
No nitrites in the whipped cream? hehehehehe
Lucy, you/your evil twin are a GENIUS! I'm not going to eat this (sorry!), but I love that you came up with this and I have to say it looks pretty fantastic in the photos.
Evil twin, indeed! I love this... can you make a sandwich with a chick-fil-a in the middle?
I think this looks great for my evil twin who doesn't watch her cholesterol. Great, innovative idea. -R-
Coffee-infused donuts--bostock for the average person (like me). Brilliant! Why didn't I think of that? Love the middle-American-diner-style china and the checkered table cloth too. Can't get enough of stories about your family either.
You might be the devil's minion.
Your evil twin sounds like a hoot! Very creative, as always!
Audacious. Rated. But it seems a shame to do anything other than just eat a Krispy...damn, there go my ingredients.
You are a marvel.~r
Hahaha! I love it. Only in the South! :) It actually sounds yummy...I may have to make the drive to Krispy Kreme just so I can try this out. We're in DD territory over here...I think the nearest Krispy is out toward Sandy Springs somewhere. Hmmm...