Glazed Donut Bites are a simple way to enjoy donuts without all the fuss of making your own dough. But, they are still covered in the same homemade glaze I use for my Apple Fritters recipe so you know they are going to be good! For a homemade donut, try my Glazed Cake Donuts.
Glazed Donut Bites
I love donuts, and I have made my share of homemade varieties like my Amish Glazed Donuts. But, let’s be honest. Sometimes there just isn’t time to prepare and roll out homemade dough. So, this recipe is as easy as buying a tube of biscuit dough, dunking them in some hot oil, and coating it with a sweet vanilla glaze. It doesn’t get much easier than that!
Glazed Donut Bites Recipe
With just a few ingredients, you can have fresh donuts ready to eat whenever you are craving them! Topped with a homemade glaze, no one will ever know that you didn’t make the dough yourself!
How to Make Glazed Donut Bites
Making these donut bites are as easy as heating up some oil and dropping in biscuit dough. First, take out the biscuits from the tube and cut each biscuit into four pieces. Pinch together the edges so the donuts don’t fan out in the oil. Heat the oil to 375ยฐF (checking with a candy thermometer), and drop the biscuits in the hot oil until they are brown. Flip them over to brown the other side. Place the cooked dough onto a paper towel to let the grease drain. Don’t throw out the leftover cooking oil; first, check out How to Clarify Used Cooking Oil so it doesn’t go to waste.
How to Make the Glaze?
You may have noticed that I opted for water instead of cream or milk in the glaze recipe. When coating donuts you want the glaze a little thinner than you would use for cakes or cookies. Another option instead of a glaze? Sprinkle them with cinnamon sugar when cooled. Itโs just 1/4 cup granulated sugar and 1 tablespoon cinnamon. You could also dust them with confectionersโ sugar. Or simply enjoy plain!
Can I Freeze Glazed Donut Bites?
Yes, you can freeze these donut bites. Although donuts of any kind are always best fresh, you can store these in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 2 months. If you are keeping them in the refrigerator, they usually last 2-3 days. When you are ready to eat the donuts from the freezer, let them thaw overnight before heating them up in the microwave.
What is a Candy Thermometer?
I have suggested using a candy thermometer in a few recipes like my Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge recipe and Original Fantasy Fudge. A candy thermometer, also known as a deep-fry thermometer or sugar thermometer, is used to measure the temperature of a sugar solution. It is definitely an important tool to have when making candy or checking hot oil temperatures. Just like using a meat thermometer is important for perfectly cooked meat and measuring cups and spoons are important for measuring ingredients, a candy thermometer has its place in the baking world, for sure! You can find them in most grocery stores and houseware stores. When you use it, just make sure you donโt immerse the thermometer directly into boiling water/oil or let the bulb hit the bottom of the pan.
Can I Make Glazed Donut Bites in an Air Fryer?
Yes! To make them in the air fryer follow steps 2, 3, and 4 in the directions. Then, spray the air fryer with non-stick spray and then place the dough into the air fryer in a single layer and cook at 350ยฐF for five minutes. Flip the dough over, spray with non-stick spray, and continue air frying for another 5 minutes. Remove and coat with the glaze.
The VIDEO below is me and the kids making these LIVE on Facebook! It is long but will give any extra tips and tricks you may want when making these.
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Glazed Donut Bites
Ingredients
- 1 tube biscuit dough, flaky
- Canola or vegetable oil, for cooking
- 1ยผ cups (150g) confectioners' sugar
- ยผ teaspoon vanilla
- 3-6 teaspoons water
Instructions
- Fill a frying pan halfway with oil. Heat over medium heat until the oil reaches 375ยฐF with a candy thermometer.
- Make the glaze by combining the sugar, vanilla, and 3 teaspoons of water. Add more water, 1 teaspoon at a time, until a pourable consistency is reached.
- Separate the dough into 8 biscuits.
- Cut each biscuit into 4 pieces, pinching the edges to keep the dough from spreading (fanning out) during the cooking.
- Drop the dough into the hot oil and cook until brown. Flip the donuts with a metal slotted spoon to cook the other side.
- Place the cooked dough on a paper towel to absorb the grease, and then drop the donuts into the bowl of glaze and turn to coat evenly.
- Place on a wire rack to cool slightly.
- Serve warm.
Video
Notes
Air Fryer Donut Bites
To make them in the air fryer follow steps 2, 3, and 4 in the directions. Then, spray the air fryer with non-stick spray and then place the dough into the air fryer in a single layer and cook at 350ยฐF for five minutes. Flip the dough over, spray with non-stick spray, and continue air frying for another 5 minutes. Remove and coat with the glaze.From-Scratch Recipe
If you are looking for a from-scratch option, I recommend these homemade cake donuts.Did you make this recipe?
Thank you for making my recipe! You took pictures, right? Well go ahead and post them on Instagram! Be sure to mention me @iambaker and use the hashtag #YouAreBaker.
ฤฐn South Africa we do not have biscuit dough so these type of recipes are not convenient for some countries. You should offer an alternative
Hi Colleen- I do. I have many from-scratch recipes, this is just one that is very quick and easy. If you want to make from-scratch donuts there is not a 15 minute option. Please feel free to search “donuts” on the blog for other recipes.
I would like to know how to make the dough with scratch,thank you
Canyou please give the recipe from scratch, and not the store bought biscuit recipe
Hi, Sandra! I work with iambaker and am happy to help with questions. You could try the Amish Glazed Donuts recipe for homemade donuts. Have a great day!
Great show.
Great recipes. Thanks for sharing. All delicious and easy to make with my seven years old granddaughter
Looks Delicious. Iโm going to make some. Thanks for the video ๐ฅฐ๐ฅฐ
I learned how to make these when I was just a little girl. Our friends taught us how to fry them. They used cinnamon sugar on theirs. I like to use powdered sugar. Just shake them in a brown bag or a zip lock bag. Lot’s of fun for kids to make and shake.
Hello from Arkansas!
They are good!! A hit with my friends.
Going to make these tomorrow morning for the honey and his dad. Thank you!