The easiest way to satisfy your donut cravings, with no finicky yeast or rolling required. Just mix, fry, and eat!
Can we all just agree that donut cravings are real, and they’re not just for pregnant women?ย Because y’all… I was hit with some MAJOR donut cravings last week.ย It doesn’t help that there this amazing donut shop that I literally drive right past at least once a week… BUT, I’m trying not to gain a million pounds and spend money there every week.ย But those cravings man, I couldn’t help myself!
So instead of stopping in the shop, yet again, I came up with a recipe for quite possibly my favorite type of donut of all time.ย Donut holes!ย So cute and pop-able, they’re the donut you can eat in one bite!
ARE DONUT HOLES REALLY FROM THE HOLE OF A DONUT
Traditionally yes.ย When donuts were rolled out and cut into that classic donut shape, the dough where the center hole was removed and no doubt used in an effort to reduce food waste (and money!).ย But you can absolutely make JUST the donut holes.
HOW MANY DONUT HOLES ARE EQUAL TO ONE DONUT
Sadly, less than you’d think.ย 1 regular sized donut is equivalent to about 4 donut holes.ย So if you’re watching what you’re eating, keep that conversion in mind.ย Or be like me and just keep poppin’ the donut holes and treat yo’ self!
DO YOU HAVE TO FRY DONUT HOLES
Not necessarily!ย For that classic donut taste and texture, with the crispy outside and fluffy inside, you do have to fry them.ย But I’ve taken the dough for these chai vanilla donuts and baked little bits in mini muffin tins and gotten delicious baked donut holes that way.ย So it’s really up to you and what texture you’d like.
ARE THESE CAKE OR YEAST DONUTS AND WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE
These donut holes would be classified under the “cake” variety.ย When it comes to donuts, and donut holes, there are two main types; cake donuts and yeast (or raised) donuts.ย Cake donuts are made using a sweetened dough that uses baking powder to rise.ย Yeast or raised donuts are made using a dough that uses yeast (I know you’re shocked right?), and involves a rising time.ย A classic glazed donut from Krispy Kreme or Dunkin Donuts would be a good example of a yeast donut.ย Personally I LOVE the flavor of a great yeast donut, but they take time to make, and working with yeast can be finicky.ย For a fool-proof donut, go with the cake variety.
For these donut holes I couldn’t decide on a flavor, so I went with 3 types.ย The classic sugared, chocolate ganache dipped, and filled with an orange scented raspberry sauce.ย Can I just say, I literally couldn’t pick a favorite… they are all SO good!
I’ve included the ganache and raspberry sauce in the recipe below, but don’t let the fancy words like “ganache” scare you.ย It’s quite simply the easiest sauce to make!
HELPFUL TOOLS
- Cookie scoop – the PERFECT tool to drop the dough into the oil with… plus it’s great for cookies and meatballs!
- Piping tip – I love using this tip in either a piping bag or regular ziplock for filling the donuts with raspberry sauce.
- Cooling rack – This is great for placing the donut holes to cool after you’ve fried them.ย It lifts them off the counter so they don’t get soggy on the bottom.
- Wire Spider – the BEST tool for removing fried foods from the hot oil!
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Ingredients
- 2 cups all-purpose flour , (I always use unbleached)
- 1/4 cup granulated sugar , use less for a less-sweet donut hole
- 1 1/2 Tbsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp kosher salt
- 1/4 tsp ground nutmeg , optional
- 1 large egg
- 1 cup milk , I use whole
- 1/2 - 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1/4 cup melted butter
- oil for frying, (canola, peanut, or vegetable are good choices)
Instructions
- Line a large baking sheet with a few layers of paper towels then top with a wire cooling rack. Set aside.
- Pour oil into heavy bottomed pan (dutch ovens or deep cast iron pans are fabulous for frying), until oil is about 2 inches deep. Heat over MED heat until oil comes up to 350 F degrees. Adjust heat level as needed to maintain the 350 degree temperature.
- While oil is heating, whisk together flour, sugar, baking powder, salt and nutmeg in a large mixing bowl. In a separate mixing bowl, whisk together the milk, egg and vanilla.
- Pour the wet ingredients into the mixing bowl with the dry ingredients and stir together for a few seconds with a wooden spoon. Add melted butter and stir until mixture forms a thick batter.
- Once oil has reached 350 F degrees, use a cookie scoop to scoop up batter and drop them into the hot oil. Be careful when dropping the batter, do it from just above the oil so you minimize splashing! Hot oil is no joke and it hurts like crazy if you get burnt!
- Add about 8 donut holes to the oil in one batch, and fry about 2 minutes per side. Remove fried donuts to prepared cooling rack/baking sheet.
FOR SUGARED DONUT HOLES:
- Add about a cup of granulated sugar to a shallow bowl. When you take the fried donut holes out of the oil, add them to the sugar bowl and toss to coat them in sugar. Transfer to cooling rack to cool down.
FOR GANACHE-DIPPED DONUT HOLES:
- Let donut holes cool on wire rack for a minute or so, then dip into ganache sauce. Return to cooling rack to finish cooling. Alternatively, dip a fork in the ganache sauce and wave it back and forth over donut holes to drizzle them with the sauce.
FOR RASPBERRY-FILLED DONUT HOLES:
- Let donut holes cool completely. Prepare a piping bag fitted with a round piping tip (alternatively, snip off just the tip of a corner of a ziploc bag and add piping tip to bag so it comes partially through the hole). Use the empty bag with the tip to poke a hole in the donut hole, being careful not to poke all the way through the other side. Fill bag with cooled or slightly warm raspberry sauce, and pipe into hole. Garnish with a little orange zest if you'd like.
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Chef Tips
CHOCOLATE GANACHE SAUCE:
- ยฝ cup semi-sweet chocolate, finely chopped
- ยผ cup heavy cream
RASPBERRY SAUCE:
- 8 oz raspberry jam
- ยผ tsp vanilla extract
- ยผ tsp orange zest
Nutrition Disclaimer
The Chunky Chef is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is an estimate. If calorie count and other nutritional values are important to you, we recommend running the ingredients through whichever online nutritional calculator you prefer. Calories can vary quite a bit depending on which brands were used.
Lisa says
My husband just made these! They turned out wonderful! Thanks for sharing!
Sofia says
Made these today, nice taste but very oily with an after taste of baking powder.
Nancy says
Is it possible to make the yeast/fried donuts from frozen dough from the grocery
store? Yes Iโm lazy! What about mixes?
Thanks!
The Chunky Chef says
Iโve only tested this recipe as written. What you’re describing would require a lot of recipe development and testing, as it’s a completely different recipe. Unfortunately the balls of frozen dough (usually pizza dough) from the store wouldn’t have the same taste as traditional yeast donuts.
Maria Lepe says
Super good this donut holes soft and moist, I made two Butch right after I liked sugar and cinnamon your donut holes are very good thank you for sharing your recipe ๐
Eustacia says
These donuts are a fan favorite at our house. My husband recently went vegan so I’m going to try to revamp them a bit more next time. Today I made the recipe with canned coconut milk because we had one open. They turned out great! It got me to thinking that I’d only need to replace the egg and butter next time. Thank you for the great recipe!
Baking Kim says
These are delicious donut holes. I have made them twice now and baked them on a gas grill both times in a mini muffin pan. Turned out perfectly! No deep frying needed.
Nikki Mckillop says
I love this recipe, my partner loves this recipe his kids haven’t tried it because my partner loves this recipe. I made some slight adjustments so they are more like the ones in Australia (where we live) thankyou so much for the recipe.
Tanika says
Do these keep well overnight or frozen?
Amanda says
I think they would keep well overnight, but I haven’t tested freezing them.
michelle says
hi is there another way to make the without frying them in oil and still being able to have the sugared one?
Amanda says
I haven’t tested it, so this is an educated guess, but you could bake them in greased mini muffin tins. Try baking at 375ยฐF for 10-12 minutes, or until they spring back when touched. I would then roll them in a little bit of melted butter, then the cinnamon sugar ๐
Sue says
These donuts were absolutely spectacular!!!
Although I did have one minor inconvenience; I forgot I was making them and I come back from knitting to see my entire kitchen in flames!
My house ended up burning down because my fire extinguisher had expired back in the 2000โs. Luckily for me I have the most wonderful insurance company, god bless them, they were able to give me enough money for an apartment and they even gave me some extra money because the donuts were amazing!!
The donuts were a tad bit crispy, but still had an exquisite taste!!
Fran says
Can these be frozen?
Thanks
Amanda says
I’ve not tested freezing this recipe, so I can’t say for certain.
Nayda says
Can these donuts be baked. Thanks
Amanda says
Iโve only tested this recipe as written. So without testing and retesting it myself, I can’t say for certain if that would work. If you try it, I’d love to know how it turns out!
Paige says
Sweet baby Jesus thank you for this recipe…. cured my midnight sweet tooth and then some. Super easy. Lovely texture. Thank you!
Naj says
Love this recipe – itโs yummy and easy to make. These donuts are crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside. The trick, Iโve discovered, is to keep the oil temperature medium to low.
My family devoured the first batch and I simply couldnโt resist the urge to make a second batch!
Maria says
My dutch oven exploded and started a fire ๐ they turned out okay in the regular oven tho!
Consider linking to a deep frying safety guide lol
Gregory Fache' says
Thanks. Vvgood…)))
Lilly says
These are amazing and very quick to make!
Regina says
I just tried making these, super easy to make and yummy. They are more soft and fluffy cake like. Fast and simple snack to make when the craving strikes
Katz says
If you bake them how long and at what temp? Can you make a day ahead.?
Amanda says
I don’t usually bake these, but as I mentioned, I’d follow this recipe but with the cooking method/time of this recipe https://www.thechunkychef.com/baked-homemade-vanilla-chai-donuts/ (see chef’s tip #3 for the donut hole info).
Miya says
It was so yummy and fluffy inside ๐ I will coat the donut with chocolate now!
Luciana says
I loved these donuts!