There are free doughnuts accessible on June 4, 2010 at some Krispy Kreme and Dunkin Donuts locations, thanks to National Doughnut Day. Not all Krispy Kreme locations or Dunkin Doughnuts locations are participating in free doughnut day – so check before you go in to claim your confection.
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Free doughnut day Krispy Kreme locations
Claiming your doughnut at Krispy Kreme locations is pretty easy. First visit the Krispy Kreme locations list to discover a participating location. Once the store has opened on June 4, National Doughnut Day, stop in as soon after they open as you can. Ask – politely – for your free doughnut. Don't forget to thank the doughnut shop employees. The offer is “while supplies last,” so stop in early.
Dunkin Donuts locations participating
It is slightly more difficult to get a free doughnut at Dunkin Donuts. Dunkin Doughnuts locations are offering a free doughnut, but only with a drink purchase. You’ll have to purchase an iced coffee or something else to go with your free doughnut. As always, do not forget to thank the Dunkin Donuts location employees; they will be having a very long day.
Make it the best National Donut Day
Just because a doughnut isn't healthy doesn't mean you can't celebrate National Doughnut Day. Celebrating National Doughnut Day doesn’t have to mean visiting Krispy Kreme locations or Dunkin Doughnuts locations. Instead, you can try making your own doughnuts. Start by creating a basic sweet dough, then just fry it and top as you wish. If it’s your very first time making doughnuts, try this recipe:
- 1 egg
- One quarter-cup sugar
- 1/4 cup sugar replacement like agave nectar
- 1/2 cup milk or almond milk
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 2 cups white or wheat flour
- two teaspoons baking powder, for rise
- Melted butter or frosting or sugar for topping
Mix wet ingredients together, then add dry ingredients. Chill the dough until you can effortlessly work it, then roll it to half an inch thick. When you are chilling the dough, heat vegetable oil in a pan until it is 375 degrees – then fry your shapes until they're toasty on both sides. Drain the fried doughnuts, then sprinkle, glaze, or frost with your favored topping.
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