Maple Bacon Bars with Bourbon Cream Filling are not for the faint of heart! This recipe delivers ultimate salty-sweet decadence with every fluffy, creamy, crispy bite. Prepare to be obsessed with this over-the-top, yet incredibly rewarding, baking project.
β€οΈ Why Youβll Love This Recipe
- Heavenly Taste β Imagine breakfast in heaven: sweet maple, salty bacon, and a subtle kick of bourbon. Pure bliss!
- Unbelievable Texture β These bars boast a symphony of textures: incredibly light and fluffy doughnuts, luscious and smooth bourbon cream, a thick, shattering maple glaze, and perfectly crisp bacon bits.
- Worth the Effort β While it requires dedication and time, the result is an unparalleled treat that is SO worth every minute spent.
- Visually Stunning β These bars are a feast for the eyes, guaranteed to stop anyone in their tracks.
- Indulgent & Unique β A truly special occasion treat that transforms a simple doughnut into an extraordinary dessert experience.
π Tools Youβll Need
- Stand mixer with dough hook and paddle attachment ποΈ
- Large mixing bowls π₯£
- Plastic wrap
- Rolling pin
- Sharp knife or pastry wheel
- Floured baking sheets
- Clean kitchen towel
- Large, deep pot or Dutch oven (for frying) π³
- Candy thermometer π‘οΈ
- Paper towels (for draining)
- Pastry bag with small plain tip
- Whisk
- Measuring cups & spoons π
π₯ Key Ingredients
- Instant yeast β For light and fluffy doughnuts. π
- Granulated sugar β Sweetens the dough.
- Ground nutmeg β Adds warmth and spice. πΏ
- Fine sea salt β Balances flavors.
- Baking powder β Aids in leavening.
- Bread flour β Provides structure for chewy doughnuts. πΎ
- Unsalted butter β Adds richness and tenderness. π§
- Large egg yolks β Enriches the dough and adds moisture. π₯
- Vanilla extract β Enhances flavor. πΏ
- Peanut oil β For frying the doughnuts.
- Bourbon β The star of the cream filling, adding a sophisticated kick. π₯
For the Maple Glaze
- Powdered sugar β Forms the base of the glaze.
- Pure maple syrup β For authentic maple flavor. π
- Light corn syrup β Adds shine and prevents crystallization.
- Pure vanilla extract β Enhances flavor.
- Pure maple extract β Intensifies maple flavor.
- Hot water β Adjusts glaze consistency.
- Crisp cooked bacon (roughly chopped) β The salty, crunchy topping. π₯
πͺ How to Make Maple Bacon Bars with Bourbon Cream Filling
For the Doughnuts
- Prepare Dough: In a stand mixer with a dough hook, combine all doughnut ingredients. Knead on medium speed for about 6 minutes until smooth and soft. π₯£
- First Rise: Place dough in an oiled bowl, cover with plastic wrap, and let rise until doubled (1.5β2 hours). β±οΈ
- Shape Doughnuts: Punch down dough, turn onto a lightly floured surface. Roll into an 11Γ12β³ rectangle. Cut into 12 rectangles (approx. 5Γ2β³). Transfer to a floured baking sheet, spaced 1.5β³ apart. Cover with a clean kitchen towel and let rise again until doubled (about 30 minutes). π
- Fry Doughnuts: While dough rises, heat at least 2 inches of peanut oil in a deep pot to 350Β°F. Carefully fry 2β3 rectangles at a time for about 1 minute per side, until golden brown. Drain on paper towels. Test one doughnut to ensure itβs cooked through. π₯
For the Filling
- Make Cream: In a stand mixer with a paddle attachment, beat room temperature butter until light and fluffy (3 minutes). Gradually add powdered sugar on low speed. Add cream and bourbon, then beat on high for 3 minutes until light and well combined. Transfer to a pastry bag with a small plain tip. π₯
- Fill Doughnuts: Poke a small hole in each end of a doughnut and fill with about 1 tablespoon of cream filling per hole. Repeat for all doughnuts. π©
For the Glaze
- Whisk Glaze: Whisk together all maple glaze ingredients until smooth. π
- Glaze & Top: Dip each bar into the glaze, then immediately sprinkle with chopped bacon. Allow to set for 15 minutes before serving. π₯
π‘ Tips for Success
- Dedicate Time: This recipe is a project! Dedicate a day off to enjoy the process and ensure success.
- Yeast Proofing: Ensure your yeast is active. If using active dry yeast instead of instant, proof it with warm water for 5 minutes until frothy before proceeding.
- Oil Temperature: Maintaining the correct oil temperature (350Β°F) is crucial for perfectly cooked doughnuts β not greasy, not raw.
- Donβt Skimp on Filling: While the recipe suggests 1 tablespoon per hole, feel free to add more if you prefer a creamier bite!
π Maple Bacon Bar Troubleshooting Guide
- Problem: Doughnuts are dense or tough.
- Likely Cause: Over-kneading the dough, or not enough rise time.
- Solution: Ensure you knead just until smooth and soft (about 6 minutes). Allow the dough to double in size during both rises. If your kitchen is cold, find a warm spot to help the dough rise.
- Problem: Doughnuts are greasy.
- Likely Cause: Oil temperature too low.
- Solution: Ensure your oil is consistently at 350Β°F. If the oil is too cool, the doughnuts will absorb too much oil. Use a candy thermometer to monitor the temperature closely.
- Problem: Glaze is too thin or too thick.
- Likely Cause: Incorrect liquid-to-sugar ratio.
- Solution: If too thin, add a little more powdered sugar. If too thick, add hot water a teaspoon at a time until desired consistency is reached. Remember, the glaze will thicken as it cools.
π©βπ³ Pro Chef Tips
- Bourbon Quality: Use a bourbon you enjoy drinking, as its flavor will come through in the cream filling.
- Bacon Perfection: Cook your bacon until itβs very crisp for the best texture contrast. Pat it dry thoroughly to remove excess grease.
- Make Ahead Strategy: While best fresh, you can fry the doughnuts a day ahead and store them in an airtight container. Fill and glaze just before serving for optimal freshness.
β Perfect Pairings: What to Enjoy with Your Maple Bacon Bars
These decadent bars deserve equally delightful companions:
- Strong Coffee: A rich, dark roast coffee cuts through the sweetness and complements the bacon.
- Bourbon: A small glass of your favorite bourbon would enhance the fillingβs flavor.
- Milk: A cold glass of milk provides a classic, comforting contrast to the rich flavors.
- Maple Latte: A homemade maple latte would amplify the maple notes in the glaze.
π¦ How to Store
- Best Fresh: These bars are best enjoyed the day they are made due to the filling and glaze.
- Short-Term Storage: If you must store them, place them in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 1 day. The bacon may lose some crispness.
This comprehensive guide empowers you to create the most unforgettable Maple Bacon Bars with Bourbon Cream Filling, a true testament to sweet and savory indulgence!
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Description
These Maple Bacon Bars with Bourbon Cream Filling are an ultimate indulgence, combining fluffy doughnuts, a luscious bourbon cream, and a sweet maple glaze topped with crispy bacon. A truly decadent treat for special occasions.
Ingredients
For the Doughnuts
For the Filling
For the Maple Glaze
Instructions
For the Doughnuts
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In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the dough hook, combine all the dough ingredients until a cohesive dough begins to form. On medium speed, knead until smooth and soft, about 6 minutes.
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Place the dough in an oiled bowl and cover with plastic wrap. Let rise until doubled in size, about 1 1/2 to 2 hours.
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Punch down the dough and turn it out onto a lightly floured work surface. Roll the dough into an 11x12β³ rectangle. Cut the dough into 12 rectangles about 5x2-inch big. Transfer the dough rectangles back to a floured baking sheet, spaced about 1 1/2-inches apart. Cover with a clean kitchen towel and let rise again until doubled, about 30 minutes.
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When the dough is almost done rising, heat at least 2 inches of peanut oil in a large, deep pot with a candy thermometer attached. Heat to 350Β°F. Carefully transfer 2 to 3 rectangles to the hot oil and fry for about 1 minute, or until golden, then flip and cook for another minute or until golden brown. Remove from the hot oil, allow to drain on paper towels. Test a doughnut to make sure itβs cooked through before repeating with the remaining dough.
For the Filling
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In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat the butter until light and fluffy, about 3 minutes. Gradually add the powdered sugar on low speed. Add in the cream and bourbon and increase speed to high. Beat for 3 minutes, or until very well combined and light. Transfer to a pastry bag fitted with a small plain tip.
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Using the tip, poke a small hole in one end of a doughnuts and fill with about 1 tablespoon of the filling each. Repeat with the other end of the doughnuts.
For the Glaze
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Whisk together the glaze ingredients. Dip the bars into the icing. Immediately sprinkle with the bacon. Allow to set for 15 minutes before serving.