Apple donuts

By VicentaLakin

Apple donuts
Some mothers always asked me, "Mom, the rice baby doesn't eat, it's a shame, what else can we do?" Mammy recently released several food supplements made of rice powder, which is not to be wasted. Apples are rich in vitamins and zinc. They promote growth, natural sweetness and no sugar。

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Steps for Apple donuts

  • Make Apple donuts step 0
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    Take the potatoes to the skin, cut the slices。
  • Make Apple donuts step 1
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    Apple cut to shreds。
  • Make Apple donuts step 2
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    Steamed potatoes, crushed into mud with spoons。
  • Make Apple donuts step 3
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    Join the baby's rice powder。
  • Make Apple donuts step 4
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    Down into the apple's end。
  • Make Apple donuts step 5
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    Plug one egg (only yolk if you're afraid of the baby being allergic)
  • Make Apple donuts step 6
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    Smash even。
  • Make Apple donuts step 7
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    Add a bouquet, or a thick one。
  • Make Apple donuts step 8
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    A little oil in the pot just to prevent the sticky pot, the less the better。
  • Make Apple donuts step 9
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    Squeeze slowly into a circle。
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    The lid is suffocating for about 30 seconds, and it can be turned over。
  • Make Apple donuts step 11
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    Or squeeze it into the oven and put it on the oven 180° fire for about 12 minutes (personal oven, temperature only for reference)
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    It's done. It's sweet, and it's just a little bit of a crumb。
  • Apple donuts Make Tips

    protein can lead to allergies, and it is recommended that children over 1 year of age eat and be made of yolk only. it's gonna be a small fire, not a pot. squeeze thinly and evenly so as to avoid the raw ripening in a pot. there's any more questions. mom's kitchen, baby food is updated every day. dim: mom's kitchen is watching the video version. public platform: mother's kitchen feeding and parenting knowledge sharing. the health manager of manmakitchen nutritionist welcomes the exchange of information about the baby's diet。