30 Minute Donut Hole Recipe (2024)

I’m generally very opposed to labeling recipes with a time. The whole 30 minute mealfiasco is something that I don’t really sign on to. But this Homemade Donut Hole Recipe is worth labeling with a time because you really can make them in about 30 minutes.

Sometimes, I think it’s important to really put some emphasis on how doable a recipe is. This is that time. This donut hole recipe has no yeast in it but uses a few other leavening ingredients that make for one very delicious donut hole!

Normally, I’m sure you know, donut holes are the remains of donuts. What’s poked out. These donuts have most likely been rising with yeast for hours. It makes it almost impossible to make donuts and donut holes on a whim.

But, if we just focus on the donut hole, there are some shortcuts we can take that get usreally close to the real deal in a fraction of the time.

I’m not going to lie to you and tell you that these are as good as a perfectly prepared yeasted donut, but they are very tasty. Trust me when I say that your friends and familywill not complain if they happen to end up on your breakfast table.

30 Minute Donut Holes

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Donut holes in around 30 minutes flat. No joke it’s doable and they are just as good as most donut shops. Don’t forget the maple glaze!

Ingredients

  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup whole wheat flour
  • 3 tablespoons sugar
  • 1 ½ teaspoons baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • ¼ cup unsalted butter, melted
  • 2 quarts vegetable oil, for frying

Maple glaze:

  • 2 cups powdered sugar
  • 2 tablespoons milk
  • 1 tablespoon maple syrup

Instructions

  • In a large skillet or pot, heat oil over medium heat until it reaches 350 degrees F.

  • Stir together flours, baking powder, cinnamon, sugar, and salt in a medium bowl. In a separate bowl, whisk together egg, milk, and vanilla. Stir wet stuff into dry stuff and stir until it’s just combined. Stir in melted butter until the batter is mostly smooth.

  • Dust a clean surface heavily with flour and scoop donut dough out onto the surface. Cover with flour and press the dough out into a 1/4-inch thick layer. Use a small round cookie cutter to punch out holes. You should get about 3 dozen.

  • Fry donut hole rounds in batches in 350 degree oil for about 90 seconds per side. Flip them as they fry so they don’t get too cooked/heavy on one side.

  • When donut holes are golden brown (probably around 3 minutes), remove with a slotted spoon and let drain on a few paper towels. Finish frying all the donut holes.

  • Stir together glaze ingredients and dunk each hole in the glaze. Use a fork to shake off extra glaze and let donut holes cool/harden a bit. Serve while warm or at room temperature.

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Nutrition

Serving: 3Donuts | Calories: 1539kcal | Carbohydrates: 42g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 163g | Saturated Fat: 27g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 91g | Monounsaturated Fat: 37g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 27mg | Sodium: 165mg | Potassium: 93mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 176IU | Vitamin C: 0.003mg | Calcium: 68mg | Iron: 1mg

Course: Breads, Breakfast & Brunch, Desserts

Cuisine: American

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Homemade Donut Hole Recipe Batter/Dough

Yeasted donuts are generally made with an enriched dough which is really soft and pretty easy to work with. It does require some rising time (usually a few hours) and that makes it pretty much impossible to justwhip up a batch.

The secret to these donut holes with no yeast though is that they are sort of half dough and half batter. Think of the thickest pancake batter you can think of.

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The dry stuff is pretty standard. I like to use half whole wheat flour not necessarily for health reasons (it’s fried dough, people), but because it adds a little something to the flavor.

The other trick is baking powder. Instead of yeast, the dough/batter gets its leavening from baking powder like a pancake batter would.

The liquid parts of the dough/batter are familiar: milk, eggs, vanilla, butter. No need to fix any of that.

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Stir everything together and then fold in the melted butter and you’ll be left with a very firm donut hole batter. You couldn’t really knead it if you wanted to, but you also couldn’t pour it.

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You can make some delicious donut holes out of this dough/batter.

Testing The Donut Holes

I don’t always share failed versions of things in posts, but I thought this was particularly cool. It’s a good demonstration on how just a small tweak of a recipe can drastically change the outcome.

The first time I tried these, I took a spoon and dropped spoonfuls of dough/batter into hot oil. The results were okay, but were more like slightly sweet hush puppies.

Did we eat them? Yes. But they weren’t really what I was going for.

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A Better Method for Donut Holes

Round two I tried a different method with great success. I started with the exact same dough/batter but instead of spoon dropping it, I scooped it out onto a very floured surface.

Then I floured the top really well and pressed it into a thin sheet about 1/4-inch thick. Get it?

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Then I took a little cookie cutter and punched out rounds!

This led to a much more uniform dough ball.

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Frying the Homemade Donut Holes

As with mostdonuts, fry these guys in 350 degree F. oil. Flip them with tongs as they cook so they don’t overcook on one side. You’ll probably have to fry in a few batches.

They will cook really quickly though. 3-4 minutes per batch is more than enough.

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This version turned out much better. Not only were they more uniform, but they didn’t have the hard edges of the failed version.

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Donut Hole Glaze

These guys definitely need a glaze though so I just mixed up a quick one of powdered sugar, milk, and maple syrup. A quick dip is all you need.

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Time Review

I made theseandphotographed them in about 30 minutes so I have no doubt you can make it happen. Just to be thorough, here’s the process I used.

1) Start oil preheating. Use a thermometer and get it going over medium heat to heat slowly while you make the batter/dough.

2) Make the batter/dough. This will take like five minutes max.

3) Roll out dough and punch out holes. Again, probably five minutes.

4) Fry holes. 8-10 minutes.

5) Let holes cool while you whisk up glaze and dunk them in!

In other words, I think this donut hole recipe can officially be called a 30 minute recipe!

Oh… and in case you’re wondering Ido not think you could make full donuts using this method. They would end up being too heavy and not have the right texture. But, the little bite-sized nuggets work just fine!

Here are a few other delicious dessert recipes!

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FAQs

How hot should oil be for donut holes? ›

Bring the oil to 350°F.

Working in batches, use a wire spider to lower about 10-15 donut holes into the oil all at once. Fry for 2-3 minutes, using the wire spider to keep them moving so they brown evenly.

How do they make donut holes? ›

In truth, though, many donuts with holes don't actually have any dough cut out of them to make their shape. Instead, special machines spray dough into a fryer in a circular pattern. The donut holes you buy at the bakery or grocery store are usually made out of dough simply cut into small squares!

What are old-fashioned donut holes? ›

A no-yeast rich cake donut hole with soft crumb texture coated in sugar. These old-fashioned bakery style donut holes are easy to make and are great for the holidays or summer vacation.

Who ate 49 glazed donuts in 8 minutes? ›

Ten participants competed in the World Donut Eating Championship, including some members of the Major League Eating circuit, but Chestnut beat his own mark of 49 donuts and was declared champion of the event.

What is the world record for doughnuts eaten? ›

After eight minutes of sweet competition the people's champ finished with a record 255 doughnuts. Chestnut holds 55 competitive eating world records including the most powdered donuts in eight minutes.

What is the best oil for donut holes? ›

Some of the best options on the market are canola oil and sunflower oil as they are neutral oils that are widely available and sold at a great price point. Canola oil specifically is the one of the best choices because it has a light color, mild flavor and a high smoke point making it ideal for frying donuts.

How many times can you reuse donut frying oil? ›

If your recycled oil looks cloudy or foamy, it's time to toss it. Even if the oil looks and smells fine, we recommend reusing frying oil no more than three times before discarding it. Don't reuse frying oil that's been stored for more than 1–2 months.

What oil does Krispy Kreme use to fry? ›

We use vegetable shortening (palm, soybean, and/or cottonseed and canola oil) for zero gram of trans fat per one serving of doughnut. All monoglycerides and diglycerides are vegetable based. Enzymes are also present. The lecithin we use is soy-based.

What is the correct name for donut holes? ›

A donut hole, also known as a munchkin or timbit, is a small, round pastry that is similar in taste and texture to a donut but lacks the characteristic ring shape.

Why is it called a donut hole? ›

Many early recipes called for the donut to be formed in the shape of a jumble, a circular cookie with a hole in the center. It has also been suggested that this was invented because donuts cook more quickly when they have a hole in the center.

Who invented the donut hole? ›

Statue of Captain Hanson Gregory, inventor of the donut hole : black-and-white photoprint. Smithsonian Institution.

What's the difference between old fashioned donuts and regular donuts? ›

Old-Fashioned Doughnuts are basically cake doughnuts that have been fried. This gives them a slightly crunchy outer shell, that's usually lacquered with glaze or dusted with sugar. The inside tends to be less dense than the cake of your typical powdered doughnut and less airy than a Krispy Kreme-style glazed.

Why are old fashioned donuts better? ›

The use of buttermilk or sour cream may impart a rich flavor to the doughnut. It is typically deep-fried, and may be deep fried at a lower temperature compared to other doughnut styles, having a crunchier texture compared to other cake doughnut styles.

What is a puddle donut? ›

A puddle of rich, velvety caramel surrounded by a light airy donut, topped with chocolate icing and finished with chocolate drizzle. Lemon Meringue Puddle Doughnut.

How many calories are in 8 donut holes? ›

The Bakery at Walmart
Nutrition Facts
For a Serving Size of 8 donut holes (56g)
How many calories are in The Bakery Donut Holes? Amount of calories in The Bakery Donut Holes: Calories 210Calories from Fat 99 (47.1%)
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What is the world record for most tacos eaten in 8 minutes? ›

The world record for a Taco Eating Contest is 82.

Who ate the most pizza in 10 minutes? ›

World Record for Eating the Most Pizza

Champion pizza eater, Geoffrey Esper, holds the world record for eating the most 9-inch pizzas. Would you believe that he scarfed down 19.25 pizzas in just 10 minutes? This means he ate nearly two pizzas per minute!

What is the world record mini donuts? ›

World famous competitive eater Joey Chestnut ate 304 mini donuts in eight minutes at the Queen City Exhibition (QCX) on Friday night. Chestnut took on several competitors, and over $72,000 was raised for the Regina Food Bank from the competition, which saw Chestnut crush his previous record.

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