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Air Fryer Donuts made from scratch with yeast dough taste like the real deal. Better than baked and less fat than deep-fried! Learn how easy it is to make the perfect Doughnuts in the Air Fryer!

We love making savory Air Fryer Recipes like our Air Fryer Chicken Wings and Air Fryer Onion Rings but did you know that you can also make great desserts in it like this recipe or our Air Fryer Churros!

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Air Fryer Donuts

Homemade Donuts made in the Air Fryer are soft on the outside and have a fluffy, tender interior. Dipped in a buttery donut glaze or in sweet cinnamon-sugar they make a great breakfast or treat and taste like from your favorite Donut place!

Many Air Fryer Donut recipes use canned biscuit dough which is easier but those donuts will taste like biscuits with sugar on top and not like real donuts. So save yourself the disappointment and make them from scratch. They do take a bit of time, but I promise it’s a lot easier than you might think and so worth the end result!

Why This Recipe Works:

The recipe that I’m sharing today is by far the best Air Fryer Donut recipe because they taste like real donuts! They are made with the same dough you would use for deep-fried donuts and my easy step-by-step instructions make it foolproof even if you haven’t made yeast dough before.
The other secret to making these donuts taste and look like the deep-fried storebought version is the glaze. It not only adds sweetness but also keeps the donuts soft.

If you’re looking for more Air Fryer Recipes while you’re here, try out our Air Fryer Chicken Tenders or our reader favorite, Air Fryer Potato Wedges.

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How to make Donuts in the Air Fryer

  1. Start with making the yeast dough: Activate the yeast by sprinkling it over lukewarm milk, add a little bit of sugar, and gently stir with a fork.
  2. Let the mixture sit for about ten minutes. If you look closely you can see the little yeast particles popping. It should be frothy and smell like yeast if nothing happens after 15 minutes your yeast is probably no longer active because it is too old or the milk was too hot.
  3. Add the remaining dough ingredients and knead the dough in a stand mixer until it is elastic, smooth, and pulls away from the sides of the bowl, about 5 minutes.
  4. Spray a bowl with non-stick spray and transfer the dough to it, don’t worry if it is a little bit sticky. Gently move the dough around in the bowl so it gets coated with oil. Spray a piece of plastic wrap with oil spray and cover the bowl with it. Put it in a warm, draft-free spot and let it rise until doubled. Test the dough by making an indention with the tip of your finger, if the indentation remains it’s proofed long enough.
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How to cut donuts

Roll out dough to 1/2 inch thickness on a lightly floured work surface. Use a 3-inch and a 1-inch biscuit cutter to cut out the donuts. I have this set of biscuit cutters that comes with lots of different sizes.

How to shape donuts without donut cutter

If you don’t have biscuit cutters you can use a wide drinking glass or wide-mouth canning ring and a shot glass. Just look around in your kitchen and pantry, you probably have something that will work.

How to make donut holes

To make donuts holes just use the dough that you cut out from the middle of the donut.

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How to make Donut Glaze

Making a sweet donut glaze that dries into a crackly glaze is really easy and takes these homemade donuts to the next level of deliciousness.

For an authentic donut glaze that dries and gets crackly you need:

  • 6 Tbsp unsalted butter
  • 2 cup powdered sugar
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 4 Tbsp hot water

This makes more glaze than you actually need but it makes it easier to dip them in the glaze. I’ve learned that the hard way, it’s better to have too much glaze otherwise you will have trouble coating them.

Here are some other Donut Glaze Recipes and Toppings:

Maple Glaze: Stir together 1/2 cup powdered sugar and 5 tablespoons maple syrup.
Maple Bacon Topping: Use maple glaze on top and sprinkle with crispy bacon bits.
Cinnamon Sugar Coating: Combine 1/2 cup granulated sugar and 1 tsp cinnamon. Spray donuts with oil spray before dipping them in the mixture.
Chocolate Glaze from Alton Brown
Sprinkles Topping: Top with sprinkles right after dipping in glaze.

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How long are Air Fryer Donuts good for?

Serving: Donuts taste best fresh. Let them dry for 10 minutes after dipping them in the glaze so it sets. Because they are made with less oil than deep-fried Donuts Air Fryer Donuts dry out a bit faster.

Storing: You might wonder how to keep donuts fresh! The best way is to place them in an airtight container and store them at room temperature, they will keep for 1-2 days. Some people put their donuts in the microwave for 5 seconds to soften them but I haven’t tried that.
Don’t put glazed Donuts in the fridge because it makes the glaze melt and absorb into the donut which results in a sticky mess

Freezing: These donuts taste best fresh but you can freeze them unglazed. Reheat them in the Air Fryer and glaze thems immediately once out of the oven.

Which Air Fryer should I buy?

Air Fryers I tested and recommend:

Air Fryer & Grill Combo:I recently bought this Air Fryer and love it! The basket is big (10″x10″) and it has a lot more functions than a normal Air Fryer so it can replace other small appliances. It can grill (510 degrees F), air fry, bake, broil, and dehydrate.
Air Fryer:This is the other Air Fryer I own. I really like it and but it is quite small so I would only recommend it for smaller families.

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Air Fryer Donuts

By: Julia Foerster

Air Fryer Donuts made from scratch with yeast dough taste like the real deal. Better than baked and less fat than deep-fried!

Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 4 minutes minutes

Proofing Time: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 2 hours hours 4 minutes minutes

Servings: 12

Ingredients

  • 1 cup milk, lukewarm (about 100°F)°
  • 2 1/2 tsp active dry yeast, or instant yeast
  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar, plus 1 tsp
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 egg
  • 1/4 cup unsalted butter, melted
  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • Oil Spray, Coconut oil works best

For the Glaze

  • 6 Tbsp unsalted butter
  • 2 cups powdered sugar
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 4 Tbsp hot water, or as needed

CupsMetric

Instructions

  • In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the dough hook, gently stir together lukewarm milk, 1 tsp of sugar, and yeast. Let it sit for 10 minutes until foamy (If nothing happens your milk was too hot or the yeast is too old, so start over).

  • Add sugar, salt, egg, melted butter and 2 cups of flour to the milk mixture. Mix on low speed until combined, then with the mixer running add the remaining cup of flour slowly, until the dough no longer sticks to the bowl. Increase speed to medium-low and knead for 5 minutes, until the dough is elastic and smooth.

  • Place the dough into a greased bowl and cover it with plastic wrap. Let rise in a warm place until doubled. Dough is ready if you make a dent with your finger and the indention remains.

  • Turn the dough out onto a floured surface, punch it down and gently roll out to about 1/2 inch thickness. Cut out 10-12 donuts using a 3-inch round cutter and a 1-inch round cutter to remove center.

  • Transfer donuts and donut holes to lightly floured parchment paper and cover loosely with greased plastic wrap. Let donuts rise until doubled in volume, about 30 minutes. Preheat Air Fryer to 350F.

  • Spray Air Fryer basket with oil spray, carefully transfer donuts to Air Fryer basket in a single layer. Spray donuts with oil spray and cook at 350F until golden brown, about 4 minutes. Repeat with remaining donuts and holes.

  • While the donuts are in the Air Fryer, melt butter in a small saucepan over medium heat. Stir in powdered sugar and vanilla extract until smooth. Remove from heat and stir in hot water one tablespoon at a time until the icing is somewhat thin, but not watery. Set aside.

  • Dip hot donuts and donut holes in the glaze using to forks to submerge them. Place on a wire rack set over a rimmed baking sheet to allow excess glaze to drip off. Let sit until glaze hardens, about 10 minutes.

Notes

  • Make sure the milk is not hotter than 115 degrees F. Using hot liquid will kill the yeast.
  • If you don’t have an instant read thermometer, drizzle a few drops of the warmed up milk onto the inside of your wrist. It should feel warm. If it feels hot the yeast will die off, if it feels cold it will remain dormant.

Nutrition

Calories: 251kcal | Carbohydrates: 39g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 33mg | Sodium: 113mg | Potassium: 73mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 15g | Vitamin A: 260IU | Calcium: 32mg | Iron: 2mg

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FAQs

Can you air fry donuts instead of frying? ›

Moist, fluffy, and crispy, this Air Fryer Donuts recipe is so easy to make from scratch! Topped with an easy homemade glaze, this air fryer version tastes just like store-bought donuts, if not better! Made with a simple yeasted dough, these donuts are soft and fluffy inside and crisp on the outside.

Are baked or fried donuts better? ›

While many prefer the light and crispy texture of a fried donut, leaving the deep fryer in the cabinet and baking your cake donuts instead makes for healthier, less oily donuts. It's also safer and easier to clean up, given that you don't have to deal with lots of hot oil.

Why are my fried donuts not fluffy? ›

Underproofed – leads to stiffer (denser) donuts that don't puff up well when fried. Cracked donuts – this may have happened if you used a cutter and it wasn't sharp enough to cut through the dough cleanly. Or the dough is underproofed or too cold.

Can I bake instead of fry doughnuts? ›

In a medium bowl, mix sugar, baking powder, baking soda, nutmeg, cloves, cinnamon and flour. Mix buttermilk, eggs, honey and butter in a separate medium bowl, and stir into the dry ingredients. Spoon the mixture onto the prepared pan in doughnut shapes. Bake 12 minutes in the preheated oven, until golden brown.

Are donuts better in air fryer or deep fryer? ›

Doughnut's crust formation during deep fat frying was more dependent on temperature than that of hot air fried ones. Hot air frying of doughnut reduced crust roughness and created a smoother surface compared to the deep fat fried samples. Decreasing the frying temperature for both methods increased the crust roughness.

What temperature do you fry homemade donuts at? ›

You want to make sure the oil is always between 365 F and 380F. If it starts to edge up toward 400 F, add some cold oil to cool it down. If it dips below 350 F, remove the doughnuts temporarily, which will allow the oil to climb back up.

What kind of flour is best for donuts? ›

Use Bread Flour.

While all purpose works well for this recipe, I much prefer bread flour because of the extra gluten. More gluten means more of a chew and I love a soft and chewy donut! Both can be substituted one for another in this recipe. If you happen to have bread flour, I'd recommend using that for best results.

Do baked donuts taste the same as fried? ›

No, baked donuts do not taste the same as fried donuts. The cooking method affects the texture, flavor, and appearance of the donuts.

What kind of flour is used for doughnuts? ›

Flour: All-purpose flour is the dough's structure. You'll be tempted to add more and more flour as you mix the dough, but don't. You want a very soft, pillowy dough for soft, pillowy doughnuts.

What makes Krispy Kreme donuts so fluffy? ›

A batch of original glazed starts with Krispy Kreme doughnut mix, water and yeast, the same single-cell fungi used to make bread rise. The yeast is what makes the original glazed so light -- it puffs the dough up with air, so it's not dense like a cake doughnut (more on this later).

How to fry donuts perfectly? ›

Once the dough has finished rising, pour 2-3 inches of oil in the bottom of your pan. Heat the oil until 350°. The best way to know your oil is hot enough (and not too hot) to fry is by using a thermometer. Fry the donuts at 350° for about 1 minute on each side or until golden brown on each side.

Why is my doughnut hard after frying? ›

Frying at a too-low temperature. Frying at too low a temperature will result in greasy doughnuts with a tough crust. It's better to add doughnuts to slightly warmer-than-desired oil, as the dough will bring the oil temperature down a few degrees, than to too-cool oil.

Is it better to use yeast or baking powder for donuts? ›

The use of baking powder means there's no waiting for the dough to rise when making these kind of donuts. You add the amount of baking powder you need for the recipe. Whereas with yeast donuts, you have to wait for the dough to rise. If cake donuts are what you prefer, then using baking powder is the better option.

What oil do bakeries use to fry donuts? ›

Interesterified soybean oil is a good alternative to palm oil for a donut maker looking for a domestically sourced oil or for something with a different flavor profile. Lard and tallow are the traditional fats for frying donuts.

Is it better to fry donuts in oil or shortening? ›

Roger Daniels, vice president of research, development and innovation at Stratas Foods, concurs that hard fats, including high oleic soybean shortening, are optimum for frying donuts. “If you have a hard fat, that prevents more oil from transferring to the surface of the donut,” Daniels says.

Can you use an air fryer instead of frying in oil? ›

An air fryer can cook pretty much anything that you would normally fry in oil, such as: Chicken, including chicken fingers and nuggets. Vegetables. Onion rings and french fries.

What can I use instead of deep frying donuts? ›

Yes, if you prefer not to fry, you can also bake donuts in the oven. Simply prepare the dough, shape it into donut rings, and bake them in a preheated oven at around 375°F (190°C) for approximately 12-15 minutes. This method results in a slightly different texture but can still be delicious.

Does air fried count as fried? ›

Despite the name, air fryers do not actually fry foods. They work similarly to a convection oven. Air fryers can be used to prepare foods that are typically fried like French fries or tater tots as well as other foods like chicken breasts and asparagus.

What is the healthiest way to fry donuts? ›

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.

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