Long John (doughnut)

Long John

A Maple bar style Long John topped with bacon from Bloedow’s in Winona, Minnesota, United States
Alternative names Chocolate Bar, Maple Bar (in some regions)
Type Doughnut
Main ingredients Dough, glaze or icing
Cookbook: Long John  Media: Long John

The Long John is a bar-shaped, yeast risen, filled[1] doughnut often coated with glaze or icing. In some parts of the United States, such as the southern Indiana region, unfilled bar doughnuts are called Long Johns and their filled counterparts are called éclairs. In other parts of the United States, such as the Mid-Atlantic, Long Johns are marketed as éclairs; the two pastries look similar but are created with different types of dough and fillings.

A Bismark is a filled round doughnut.

Other names

On the American west coast, a Long John topped with maple-flavored icing is colloquially known as a Maple bar.

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