Seattle Met Taste Test: Doughnuts
February 1, 2011

Oddfellows Chocolate Ganache Covered with Sprinkles
Tasters’ notes: One taster gushed, “Delicious! Love that the donut has a crispness to it. Very evident it’s made with love. What I picture when I think of doughnuts.” Another said, "As doughnuts go, this is near perfection. Chewy on the inside, crisp on the outside and not overly sweet."
Ordering info: $1.50 each. Oddfellows is new to the doughnut scene—their baker, Austin, just started making these hand-punched beauts a month ago. Get ‘em early, they’re selling out fast each day. (And yes, he cooks up the holes, they’re for sale as well.) Oddfellows Cafe and Bar, 1525 10th Ave, 206-325-0807; oddfellowscafe.com

Mighty-O Donuts French Toast
Tasters’ notes: “Great flavor, light cake. I normally wouldn’t try this flavor by loved it!” Another said, “Complex and delish,” making reference of the mix of cinnamon, cardamon, coriander, ginger, orange peel, and maple syrup.
Ordering info: $1.50 each. 2100 N 55th St, 206-547-0335; mightyo.com

FIRST PLACE WINNER!
Frost Doughnuts Salted Caramel
Tasters’ notes: This sticky-sweet-salty confection easily earned the rank of top doughnut, despite a few clamors for more salt. One taster said, “Absolute heaven! Perfect combo of sweet and savory.” Another said, "The taste doesn’t overwhelm, but definitely caramel." Another simply said, "Wowzers." Indeed.
Ordering info: $1.89 each. 15421 Main Street, Mill Creek, 425-379-2600; frostology.com

Mighty-O Donuts Apple Fritter
Tasters’ notes: Organic and vegan, these got points from several tasters for a spot-on ratio of apple-to-sugar taste. “Not too sweet or sticky,” said one. "Great crunchy outside, doughy inside."
Ordering info: $1.50 each. 2100 N 55th St, 206-547-0335; mightyo.com

Oddfellows Maple Glazed Old Fashioned
Tasters’ notes: “Really good! Not greasy, great spice. I would order this one.”
Ordering info: $1.50 each. Oddfellows Cafe and Bar, 1525 10th Ave, 206-325-0807; oddfellowscafe.com

SECOND PLACE WINNER!
Frost Doughnuts Smokey Bacon Maple Bar
Tasters’ notes: Big points here for the deft combo of savory and sweet. “Really, improbably good,” said one taster. Another commented, "The saltiness of the bacon offsets the sticky sweetness of the doughnut." Another summed it up: “Everything is better with bacon.”
Ordering info: $1.89 each. 15421 Main Street, Mill Creek, 425-379-2600; frostology.com

Family Donut Shop Boston Creme
Tasters’ notes: “A classic. Very fresh, well done Boston crème.” Another had this to say: “As sweet as sweet can be. Perfectly evil—and I mean that in a good way.”
Ordering info: $.95 each. Family Donut Shop, 2100 N. Northgate Way, 206-368-9107

THIRD PLACE WINNER!
Oddfellows Cinnamon and Sugar Old Fashioned
Tasters’ notes: The texture, with its slight crunch, garnered big points, as did the just-so trace of sweetness. One said, “Oozes homemade. Not too sweet, but still hits the spot. I could eat two, which rarely happens with me.” Another said, “Just like Grandma made!” Another reviewer summed it up with, "Brilliant! Wonderful crunch, great texture and balance of sweet and savory." It’s safe to say Oddfellows was wise to venture into the doughnut arena.
Ordering info: $1.50 each. Oddfellows Cafe and Bar, 1525 10th Ave, 206-325-0807; oddfellowscafe.com

Family Donut Shop Maple Bar
Tasters’ notes: One reviewer said, “I am a fan of the chewy texture of the interior.” Tasters were split on the frosting. Some thought it was delicious and just right, others marked it as too heavy.
Ordering info: $.95 each. Family Donut Shop, 2100 N. Northgate Way, 206-368-9107

Krispy Kreme Original Glazed
Tasters’ notes: These classics with the unmistakable machine-cut precision had one taster raving, “Great mouth feel. Good texture.” Another said, “Yummy and sweet! Light and fluffy.”
Ordering info: $.99 each or $8.99 a dozen. Various Seattle locations

Krispy Kreme Glazed Raspberry Filled
Tasters’ notes: "A Jolly Rancher inside a glazed donut. Totally delicious and sugary.” Several tasters applauded Krispy for plumping ’em with just the right amount of filling.
Ordering info: $.99 each or $8.99 a dozen. Various Seattle locations

The Original Bakery Maple Bar
Tasters’ notes: We were divided on this guy. One was effusive in praise: “That maple frosting is delicious! So authentic tasting, like it came straight from the tree.” Others thought it a tad heavy.
Ordering info: $1.05 each. 9253 45th Ave SW, 206-938-5088; theoriginalbakery.com

The Original Bakery Apple Fritter
Tasters’ notes: One of the favorite apple fritters of the bunch. One taster recorded, “The best apple fritter. A good ratio of dough to apple to glaze.” Another noted, “Good texture and ample apple pieces.”
Ordering info: $1.05 each. 9253 45th Ave SW, 206-938-5088; theoriginalbakery.com

Top Pot Classic Glazed Old Fashioned
Tasters’ notes: It’s Obama’s Top Pot favorite, and was for a couple of our noshers as well. “A pretty good example of this genre—much better flavor than most!” enthused one.
Ordering info: $1.89 each. Various Top Pot locations; toppotdoughnuts.com

Punjab Sweets Gulab Jamun
Tasters’ notes: Juicy doughnut holes dipped in syrup, several tasters found them too sweet, while others appreciated the moistness and sweetness. One said, “Texture is of brioche or maybe brioche French toast.”
Ordering info: $6.99/lb. Punjab Sweets, 23617 104th Ave SE, Kent, 253-859-3236; punjabsweetsonline.com

Punjab Sweets Khoya Jamun
Tasters’ notes: Almost all tasters found these cream-filled, oblong pastries too moist.
Ordering info: $6.99/lb. Punjab Sweets, 23617 104th Ave SE, Kent, 253-859-3236; punjabsweetsonline.com

Top Pot Classic Apple Fritter
Tasters’ notes: These ginormous fritters got overall thumbs up and were a close contender for a top spot. “Perfect heft, nice amount of moist fruit, great veins of juiciness. And crispy–yum!”
Ordering info: $1.89 each. Various Top Pot locations; toppotdoughnuts.com
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