I was sent the amazing Mockmill to try for my own. I absolute love the results and am so excited they are letting me share an awesome discount code for all of you! Plus, you get to grind your own fresh flour and make mini donuts just like me!
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As you know, we live on a farm so we do get to enjoy fresher foods and produce from our gardens. Fresh is always better whether it’s produce, grains or spices. When using the Mockmill to grind fresh flour, it retains optimal taste and nutritional value. You’d be surprised at how much nutritional value is lost in store bought flour and other grains and spices.
The perfect thing about using a Mockmill is that you won’t waste flour. Once you grind it you can move it right into your recipe. Make just enough so you don’t have to take up valuable storage space. You’ll be creating tastier, fresher, healthier baked goods in no time!
After attaching my new Mockmill to my KitchenAid mixer I honestly wasn’t sure where to start. I studied everything I could online about grain mills, how they work, what grains to use, what spices to use and so on. One thing I knew is that I couldn’t wait to get started with my Mockmill.
I drove down to our local Amish country store to stock up on some grains and whole spices. I love stocking up there when I don’t have them on hand because everything is sold in bulk for much cheaper than any local grocery store. Of course, I couldn’t resist coming home with some fresh Jersey cheese that I could munch on while enjoying my new Mockmill and a glass of wine… That cheese is so delicious with wine!
There’s so many recipes I want to share with you using my Mockmill but today I’ve decided to share a mini donuts recipe. I am thinking next I’ll try homemade cinnamon rolls, pizza crust and homemade bread. Oh the possibilities are endless!
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First, I attached my Mockmill to my KitchenAid mixer. Very simple. The Mockmill comes with an easy to understand instruction booklet. I was ready to start grinding. I opted for using a bag of wheat berries I got at the Amish store.
Adjust your Mockmill to the setting you want from fine to coarsely ground. Turn it on and toss in the wheat berries. I added 2 cups of fresh wheat berries to the mill. Super easy! The end result is several cups of delicious fresh flour.
Check out this awesome video on the Mockmill:
Blueberry Mini Baked Cake Donuts
Prep: 15 minutes | Cook: 10 minutes | Total: 25 minutes | Servings: 12
Ingredients
- ¼ T baking soda
- ½ T baking powder
- 1 cup fresh ground flour (using your new Mockmill)
- 1/3 cup sugar
- 1/8 T ground nutmeg
- 1/3 T salt
- 50 fresh blueberries
- ¼ cup greek yogurt
- 1 T vinegar
- 1/3 cup heavy whipping cream
- 1 egg
- 1 T butter
- 1 T vanilla extract
- 2 cups powdered sugar
- ¼ cup hot water
- 1 drop blue food coloring
- 1 drop red food coloring
Instructions
Preheat oven at 350 degrees F.
Mix baking soda, baking powder, flour (use your freshly ground flour), sugar, ground nutmeg, and salt into large mixing bowl.
Melt butter in small pan or microwave. Beat 1 egg in medium mixing bowl. Add Greek yogurt, vinegar, heavy whipping cream, butter and vanilla extract to egg. Mix well.
Add egg mixture to dry ingredient mixture in large mixing bowl.
Add 25 smashed blueberries.
Stir until all ingredients are evenly distributed.
Scoop mixture into piping bag. Add batter to 12-count mini donut pan (non-stick), filling each donut halfway full.
Bake for approximately 10 minutes.
In the meantime, add 25 smashed blueberries, 2 cups powdered sugar, ¼ cup hot water, 1 drop blue food coloring, and 1 drop red food coloring. Stir well. Set aside.
Remove donuts from oven and set aside to cool for 2 minutes.
Drizzle blueberry icing atop donuts. Serve and enjoy your mini delights!
Keep any leftovers (if that is possible) in sealed containers to preserve freshness.
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Use only cleaned grains when milling. Unclean grain may contain small stones that can damage the millstones.
33 responses to “Grind Your Own Fresh Flour with Mockmill and Mini Donuts”
This would be cool! I will have to go and see how much it is! Thank you for sharing this!
This is super! I had a hand crank mill, but don’t have it anymore as you had to bolt it to the table, and I didn’t want to wreck my new table. I want this! I miss fresh ground flour!
This great for people that need stuff gluten free great job a job well done.
I am a baker this would be so great to have
I didnt know the there was something like this that any home could have
Love it
Everything is so much better with fresh ingredients! Bet this makes it amazing!
Looks interesting. Worth a try
I never even considered grinding my own flour! Those donuts are absolutely adorable as well!
I would love to own the Mockmill! I already use a large grain mill to grind wheat and spelt berries. But this device would be so much more efficient for use in my tiny kitchen to grind flour on the spot.
This is pretty awesome.
This is really cool
Those look amazing!
Man I wish I had the money to buy all the machines needed to have fresh flour
This mill has to be the coolest attachment for Kitchenaid! It is on my xmas wish list! The donuts look good too! Thanks for sharing!
looks yummy
This is something that I need to do
I would love to own that grinder and be able to make my own flower , I have always wanted to make my own breads and donuts . Your donut came out looking delicious!
@tisonlyme143
great post! thank you for sharing 🙂
I’d love to get one of these; thanks for posting (and thanks also for posting this delicious mini donut recipe!)
Looks very delicious! Thanks for sharing this recipe!
Awesome.. & tasty
Thank you very much for awesome recipe, I learned a lot, I can now make my own tasty donuts
Great!
this looks like its so easy i bet they are as good as they look
love it!
This looks like such a cool attachment. I wish I would have had one before my kids grew up when I was baking a lot. Your donuts look delicious.
I’d love to get one of these for my mixer. Thanks for sharing!
I’d love to have one of these, but first I have to save up enough to get the KitchenAid mixer.
Some awesome things to make and to munch lol yummy
So delicious looking treats here!
i’m gonna make my boyfriend homemade donuts this weekend
Your donuts are amazing and look so delicious. Homemade donuts are the best and I need one of these Mockmills!