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Air Fryer Donut Holes

These Air Fryer Doughnut Holes are a tasty treat for the whole family. This delicious recipe only requires 4 simple ingredients for a super easy dessert and can be prepared within 15 minutes! Hands down the easiest way to satisfy your doughnut cravings!

Air fryer donut holes in a white bowl

Air Fryer Donut Bites are perfect any day of the week and can be enjoyed for breakfast, as a snack or dessert.

Compared to traditional donuts which require deep frying, this air fryer donut recipe is a bit healthier and uses less oil. It is also yeast-free.

Homemade donuts are a delicious treat and can be prepared for children’s parties or served during festive occasions such as Thanksgiving or Christmas!

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What are doughnut holes?

Doughnut holes, or donut holes are small bite sized doughnuts prepared from the dough that remains from the centre of ring doughnuts. In America, these are now sold as a sperate item on the menu of donut shop such as Munchkins from Dunkin’ Donuts.

They are smaller than full-sized donuts are they are made from the leftovers created when preparing ring doughnuts. They are most often dipped into sugar or topped with a glaze.

air fryer donut holes in a bowl next to chocolate sauce bowl

Air fryer Biscuit Donuts

In the UK, we cannot find pre-made biscuit dough (in fact, biscuits are something totally different here compared with America!).

If you are able to find refrigerated doughs like biscuit dough, then you can simply buy that, cut into small donut holes and use for this recipe.

The closest equivalent in the UK is to buy packaged scone mix and go from there. Both methods yield perfect air fryer doughnuts and significantly reduces the prep time because you do not have to.

One of my favourite scone recipes that can be made using the scone mix or prepared from scratch are these Eggless Lavender Scones and Air Fryer Pumpkin Scones

Why you should make this recipe:

  • Homemade treat perfect for Thanksgiving or Christmas.
  • Donut holes without eggs
  • Simple recipe – no specialist ingredients, in fact, these air fryer donut holes are made without yeast.
  • Minimal effort – if you’re looking for a quick and easy recipe, this is definitely one of them!
  • Family favorite – everyone can enjoy fluffy doughnut bites! You can even lay out a few different sweet dips for individual tastes

If you want to try other doughnut recipes, why not have a go at Air fryer Apple Doughnut Rings or Eggless Mandazi

Donut holes made in air fryer

Ingredients:

(UK or those unable to get hold of biscuit dough)

  • Scone mix – a basic mix that is easy to find in the baking aisle of most supermarkets
  • Milk – the milk is for the scone mix. I have used semi skimmed milk
  • Butter – you want melted butter which makes it easier to coat the donut pieces with as they are not deep-fried donuts
  • Sugar – you can use either granulated or powdered sugar

(US based)

  • Biscuit dough
  • Butter
  • Sugar

Optional flavours:

  • Cinnamon sugar coating – combine ground cinnamon and sugar.
  • Chocolate glaze made with cocoa powder, icing sugar and milk.
  • Melted white chocolate or milk chocolate. Simply melt chocolate and drizzle over the doughnuts
  • Brown sugar – use brown sugar instead of white.
  • Pumpkin spice – add pumpkin spice instead of cinnamon to your sugar

Vegan Air Fryer Donuts

Scone mix is vegan. You will need to use plant based milk and vegan butter.

Method:

For this recipe, I have used the Instant Pot Vortex Air Fryer. The air fryer uses circulating hot air to cook the donuts.

In a large bowl, follow the scone mix instructions to make the dough. You can do this by hand or use a stand mixer. Do not over mix or knead the dough as we do not want it to be tough.

Roughly pat down the dough onto a lightly floured surface until the dough is around 1-2 inch thickness

Using a small cookie cutter, cut the dough into doughnut rounds to make simple donut holes.

You can also roll the dough into small equal sized balls.

Spray the air fryer basket with cooking spray or use parchment paper.

Arrange the donuts in a single layer in the basket of the air fryer. Ensure the bites are not touching each other.

Air Fry for 8 minutes on 190 C or 375 degrees F. At 5 minutes, I would open the basket and see how the doughnuts are doing. Give the air fryer basket a little shake

The cooking time will adjust based on the size of your doughnut holes and your air fryer

Whilst the doughnuts are in the air fryer, you can prepare the topping.

In a medium bowl, mix granulated sugar and cinnamon. Ensure your butter is melted and keep in a separate small bowl.

Once the dough balls are done, dip them immediately in the melted butter. This helps the sugar to stick to the cooked donut holes.

Allow the excess to drain off and dunk into the cinnamon-sugar mixture.

Remove and place on a baking sheet or wire rack.

Serving Suggestions

These doughnuts are perfect as they are! I like mine with a cup of tea or coffee.

You can dip these into a caramel or chocolate sauce for extra sweetness.

Storage

These doughnuts are best eaten immediately after cooking but can be stored away for later.

They are best kept at room temperature in an airtight container for 1-2 days. They will harden a little as they are not deep fried but you can warm them slightly in a microwave before eating.

You can freeze the doughnut bites for later, simply place in a freezer safe bag. Reheat in the air fryer until thawed in the centre.

Donut holes are in a white bowl next to cinnamon sugar bowl

FAQs

My dough is too wet, what can I do?

For sticky and wet dough, simply add plain flour a little at a time until it is no longer sticky to touch

The doughnuts are gooey/uncooked inside, what can I do?

This may be because they were not cooked for long enough or the temperature was too high so they only cooked from the outside.

You can place them back in the air fryer, lower the heat and cook further.

Can I make these ahead of time?

These doughnut holes are best eaten fresh but there are some tips to prep ahead of time. You can shape the doughnut holes and keep in the fridge until ready to air fry

Can I bake or deep fry donut holes?

Yes, you can.

I can’t find scones mix, what else can I use?

Donut holes can be made using pancake mix too or make your own dough using plain flour, baking powder, sugar and salt.

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Air Fryer Breaded Mushrooms

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cooked donut holes in a bowl

Air Fryer Donut Holes

Hayley Dhanecha
Air Fryer Donut Holes are a super simple yet delicious treat for the whole family. Ready within minutes, you can prepare these donut holes with scone mix or refrigerated biscuit dough!
5 from 5 votes
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Course Baking, Breakfast, Desserts, Snacks
Cuisine American
Servings 25 pieces
Calories 28 kcal

Equipment

  • 1 Air fryer
  • 1 Mixing bowl
  • 1 Spatula
  • 1 Cookie-cutter

Ingredients
  

  • 320 gram scone mix or 1 tube Pillsbury Grands Flaky Biscuits
  • 150 ml milk (if using scone mix)
  • 4 tablespoon unsalted butter
  • 4 tablespoon sugar granulated
  • 1 tablespoon cinnamon ground

Instructions
 

  • In a mixing bowl add scone mix.
    320 gram scone mix
  • Graduallly add milk and knead the mixture very lightly to form a soft, smooth dough.
    150 ml milk
  • Roughly pat down the dough onto a lightly floured surface until the dough is around 1-2 inch thickness.
  • Using a small cookie cutter, cut the dough into doughnut rounds to make simple donut holes.
  • You can also roll the dough into small equal sized balls.
  • Spray the air fryer basket with cooking spray or use parchment paper.
  • Arrange the donuts in a single layer in the basket of the air fryer. Ensure the bites are not touching each other.
  • Air Fry for 8 minutes on 190 C or 375 degrees F. At 5 minutes, I would open the basket and see how the doughnuts are doing. Give the air fryer basket a little shake.
  • The cooking time will adjust based on the size of your doughnut holes and your air fryer.
  • Whilst the doughnuts are in the air fryer, you can prepare the topping.
  • In a medium bowl, mix granulated sugar and cinnamon. Ensure your butter is melted and keep in a separate small bowl.
    4 tablespoon sugar, 1 tablespoon cinnamon
  • Once the dough balls are done, dip them immediately in the melted butter. This helps the sugar to stick to the cooked donut holes.
    4 tablespoon unsalted butter
  • Allow the excess to drain off and dunk into the cinnamon-sugar mixture.
  • Remove and place on a baking sheet or wire rack.

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Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Air Fryer Donut Holes
Serving Size
 
1
Amount per Serving
Calories
28
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
2
g
3
%
Saturated Fat
 
1
g
6
%
Trans Fat
 
0.1
g
Polyunsaturated Fat
 
0.1
g
Monounsaturated Fat
 
1
g
Cholesterol
 
6
mg
2
%
Sodium
 
3
mg
0
%
Potassium
 
11
mg
0
%
Carbohydrates
 
2
g
1
%
Fiber
 
0.2
g
1
%
Sugar
 
2
g
2
%
Protein
 
0.2
g
0
%
Vitamin A
 
67
IU
1
%
Vitamin C
 
0.01
mg
0
%
Calcium
 
11
mg
1
%
Iron
 
0.03
mg
0
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

The nutritional information provided is an approximation calculated by an online calculator/plugin. Please consult a professional dietitian for nutritional advice.

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