mini doughnut machine tutorial automated hopper, flipper, fryer- How to use the machine

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @musclerod1965
    @musclerod1965 4 дня назад

    I have eaten doughnuts from a machine like this in the 90's from a vendor at a convention and they were 😋😋😋

    • @AtoZForMoms
      @AtoZForMoms  День назад

      They are!! I had never had fresh doughnuts until we got our machine- so delicious!

  • @israelavilacruz2570
    @israelavilacruz2570 3 года назад +3

    Hi, i liked the video si much! I was wondering... Can You share the recipe? Thanks!

    • @AtoZForMoms
      @AtoZForMoms  2 года назад

      I will share the recipe and instructions when we get the machine out this summer and make a batch :) Keep watching!

  • @AmalgmousProxy
    @AmalgmousProxy 2 года назад +1

    I've found that keeping a log book with successful temperature and timer combos is rather handy. I'm looking into doing a digital temp controller upgrade soon.

    • @AtoZForMoms
      @AtoZForMoms  2 года назад

      Great idea- wind and outside temps can effect things too.

  • @CTFTV1
    @CTFTV1 4 месяца назад +1

    I have one we were going to use at our second hand store. Today added coconut oil, plugged in and turned up temp. Then the machine stopped. Circuit breaker keep shutting machine. It is used, is the thermostat bad? Any idea?

    • @AtoZForMoms
      @AtoZForMoms  4 месяца назад

      It could be your wattage or amps aren't enough. It needs 30 amps.

  • @bauchaabajracharya4134
    @bauchaabajracharya4134 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for your helpful video. I am thinking to do mini donut business but i don't know a lot about it. Plz help me what mini donut machine (model number ) is durable for everyday use you recommend. Thank you

    • @AtoZForMoms
      @AtoZForMoms  3 года назад

      The machines can be very finicky- wind, oil temps, etc. can all effect the quality & outcome.
      This one is similar to ours: amzn.to/3m1JzEJ

    • @bauchaabajracharya4134
      @bauchaabajracharya4134 3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for you help:)

  • @alwaysfantabulous
    @alwaysfantabulous 2 года назад +1

    Hi! I want to know how do you clean the machine? Do you have a video on that? Thanks!

    • @AtoZForMoms
      @AtoZForMoms  2 года назад

      It's a process!! You have to pretty much take the machine apart. Once you drain all the oil you then wipe everything down.
      Next time we use the machine I'll have to record a clean up video.

  • @mdv1236
    @mdv1236 2 года назад +1

    Great video does this require an Ansel system

    • @AtoZForMoms
      @AtoZForMoms  2 года назад +1

      We've never used one. But check with your local health department and the local laws & regulations where you're at. It would probably depend on where you plan to use it.

  • @rumenahmedov6386
    @rumenahmedov6386 4 месяца назад +1

    My machine doesn’t want to drop the donuts from the top the flipping things are working but the drop thing were the toe is is not working do you have an idea why it’s like that it will help me a lot Thankyou I have the same Maschine as yours.

    • @AtoZForMoms
      @AtoZForMoms  4 месяца назад

      Does it rotate and the bottom part come out of the hopper on the rotation but no dough comes out? If that's the case then your dough is too thick.

  • @benediktoddsson4805
    @benediktoddsson4805 3 месяца назад

    Hei! Any change you have the recipe for the batter? We got our machine today and spent like 8 hours and 6 different recipes but did not manged to find the one that was working. Thank you!

    • @AtoZForMoms
      @AtoZForMoms  3 месяца назад

      Yes I do! It's on my website: www.what8ate.com

  • @yolandayoung2619
    @yolandayoung2619 3 года назад +1

    I have this machine but can't figure where to plug it up because it keeps tripping my fuel box..where do you plug yours?

    • @AtoZForMoms
      @AtoZForMoms  3 года назад

      It's a 30 Amp machine so you have to have the right plugs, and breakers if you're plugging it in a building or house. I believe it needs a dedicated breaker.
      If you have the gas powered one I can't help you. Ours is electric.

  • @pamsalisbury4802
    @pamsalisbury4802 3 года назад +1

    Can you tell me which kind of generator you use? We have this machine and our generator is tripping. It has 5280 running power. The machine itself takes 30amps.

    • @AtoZForMoms
      @AtoZForMoms  3 года назад

      It needs at least 3,000 watts- not peak watts, but minimum. I believe ours is 5,000 watts with 7,500 watts peak. And we weren't able to run anything else on the generator.
      We ended up getting a 9,000/11,000 one so we could run a couple things on one generator.
      My husband could tell you a little better- I'll double check with him when he gets home tonight and make sure I'm giving you the right information.
      It does take 30amps which gets tricky and very demanding on the generator. In hindsight we wished we would have paid the extra up front for a gas machine.

  • @alwaysfantabulous
    @alwaysfantabulous 3 года назад +1

    Hi! Looking in to starting a mini donut business, but there isn’t much info about how and where to start. Is it easy to set up and take down? Do you have a video on breaking the machine down. Also is it a good side business? Thanks!

    • @AtoZForMoms
      @AtoZForMoms  3 года назад +1

      The biggest issue with setting up/taking down is heating the oil up- then waiting for the oil and machine to cool down before you can pack up.
      It would work best in a trailer or food truck where you don't have to worry about waiting until the oil cools off and the machine is cool enough to move.
      It's easy to set up, however the machines can be finicky- wind, weather etc. will effect the oil temps. You need steady oil temps to cook the doughnuts.
      If you have $40,000 minimum to start out and buy a truck or trailer to do it from and don't mind long days and doing events then it could be worth it.
      For us we did it as a side business for fun on the weekends and eventually it wasn't worth our time and investment to continue doing while it consumed all our weekends. So we stopped for now. We'll still use the machine for block parties, family events, etc.
      It would probably depend largely on where you live and how much time and money you are willing to invest.
      Hope that helps!

    • @alwaysfantabulous
      @alwaysfantabulous 3 года назад

      @@AtoZForMoms Thank you! I have a plan to buy a small concession trailer. Nothing to big. I would like to do weekends at the farmers market, events, and maybe parties. I’m a nurse full time and want to sell my cake jars and mini donuts as a side job. Thanks for the info. Stay safe and blessed☺️🙏🏾

  • @ireneadams9872
    @ireneadams9872 3 года назад +1

    Can you share how much this machine cost and where you purchased it from.. TIA

    • @AtoZForMoms
      @AtoZForMoms  3 года назад

      When we got ours a few years ago it was about $500. Currently they are closer to $1,000.
      Here's one that's similar to ours: amzn.to/3EHlNEs

  • @hewittmcelroy3711
    @hewittmcelroy3711 2 года назад +1

    Is a type I or a type II hood required for this machine?

    • @AtoZForMoms
      @AtoZForMoms  2 года назад +1

      It would depend on your local laws and regulations. We used ours outside mostly so we never needed a vent/hood.

  • @jesselmanzanillo8241
    @jesselmanzanillo8241 6 месяцев назад +1

    hi po anu po ginagamit nyo pantanggal ng natuyong oil yung uiikot po

    • @AtoZForMoms
      @AtoZForMoms  6 месяцев назад

      We use coconut oil so it comes off really easy with just wiping down.

  • @ronaldrobinson3558
    @ronaldrobinson3558 3 года назад +1

    Where do the fuses go that comes with the donut machine

    • @AtoZForMoms
      @AtoZForMoms  3 года назад

      My husband doesn't remember ours coming with fuses.

  • @thomasd2796
    @thomasd2796 3 года назад +1

    Where did you buy this machine? Is there a way to change the size of the donut it makes to make something smaller?

    • @AtoZForMoms
      @AtoZForMoms  3 года назад +1

      We ordered it online years ago, it's no longer available from the same seller, but here's another one like ours: amzn.to/3CeKKGW
      And yes, to the doughnut size question. It came with 3 molds for different sized doughnuts from mini to large. We have only ever used it with the mini size though, that is the size in the video.

    • @kenparsons1396
      @kenparsons1396 3 года назад +1

      Hi is the machine still working ok
      Thanks

    • @AtoZForMoms
      @AtoZForMoms  3 года назад +1

      Yes it still works, but it's always been finnicky- just comes with the territory.

    • @thomasd2796
      @thomasd2796 3 года назад +1

      @@AtoZForMoms Thanks for the advice. We've ordered one from Otex so might stick up a video once it's up and running

    • @thomasd2796
      @thomasd2796 3 года назад +1

      @@AtoZForMoms hey…I have mine now. Just wondering what type of oil you use? It’s recommended palm oil but just wondering if you used something else

  • @deankoch7305
    @deankoch7305 7 месяцев назад +2

    Did they taste good?

    • @AtoZForMoms
      @AtoZForMoms  7 месяцев назад

      Oh my goodness yes! Especially when you use coconut oil! They taste as good as they smell.

  • @rebeccachen2841
    @rebeccachen2841 2 года назад +1

    Is this machine only make mini donuts?

    • @AtoZForMoms
      @AtoZForMoms  2 года назад

      The machine came with 3 different size doughnut molds. Mini, Med & large.

  • @abraral-ashbat2462
    @abraral-ashbat2462 2 года назад +1

    Hi I like your video it was very helpful, dear can you share your recipe in donut mix here please not the cake mix. Thanks again

    • @AtoZForMoms
      @AtoZForMoms  2 года назад

      I've had other requests- I will share it this summer when we get out the machine and I make it next and show the whole process :) Keep watching!

  • @simoneryan6286
    @simoneryan6286 2 года назад +1

    What do you set your dial to??

    • @simoneryan6286
      @simoneryan6286 2 года назад

      And what do you set your IC timer to?

    • @AtoZForMoms
      @AtoZForMoms  2 года назад

      On our machine, we set it to about 210-220, but it was in Celsius. You're best off using a candy thermometer and going with the doughnut setting- I think it's around 360F.
      There's so many factors that play into it- outside temps, wind, etc. It's a learning curve.

  • @2nd2nobody
    @2nd2nobody 2 года назад +1

    What did this one cost

    • @AtoZForMoms
      @AtoZForMoms  2 года назад +1

      I think when we purchased it (years and years ago) it was around $800. Not sure what they sell for now.

    • @2nd2nobody
      @2nd2nobody 2 года назад

      @@AtoZForMoms 800 is good pay for itself in no time

  • @charliehowell8245
    @charliehowell8245 3 года назад +1

    Where did you find the recipe for your mini Donuts?

    • @AtoZForMoms
      @AtoZForMoms  3 года назад +1

      I actually created it myself :)
      You can find some on pinterest, and even use cake mix if you want a more cake like batter.

  • @ceceliapeters6883
    @ceceliapeters6883 3 года назад +1

    Is it electric? Propane?

    • @AtoZForMoms
      @AtoZForMoms  3 года назад

      Ours is electric, it takes a LOT of amps so we have to have a dedicated generator for it. In hindsight we wish we would have got a propane one instead (they cost a little more).

    • @ceceliapeters6883
      @ceceliapeters6883 3 года назад +1

      @@AtoZForMoms So, this specific machine can be propane? How many donuts can it make in an hour?

    • @AtoZForMoms
      @AtoZForMoms  3 года назад +2

      The one we have is electric only. You can get propane versions but it's a different machine.
      The number of doughnuts per hour depends on the size and temp of your oil....I don't remember off hand but I'd say it can make about 2-4 mini doughnuts per minute, so 120-240 per hour if you were able to maintain the speed and oil temps.