15-Minute Homemade Donuts

Published May 3, 2020. Updated May 19, 2025

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Homemade Donuts that taste like what you get at the local bakery, but you can make them at home in 15 minutes! This easy donut recipe is perfect for a quick weekend treat, and it’s always sure to satisfy those sweet tooth cravings.

Looking for another tasty dessert? Try my homemade churros next!

Homemade donuts in a serving bowl. Two are bitten into to show texture of interior.

Easy Cake-Style Homemade Donuts

Bite-sized donuts (AKA Donut Holes) with a lightly crisp and golden brown, sugar-coated exterior, and a soft and fluffy, tender interior. Just like an old-fashioned cake donut, but ready in a flash!

I made this easy donut recipe because who can resist a fresh donut? But how many of us actually want to put in all the typical effort of a homemade donut?

I’ve seen donut holes made with a store-bought biscuit dough, but I’m all about the freshly made dough.

It’s a hundred times better and unbelievably easy. No mixer required, no kneading, rolling, or cutting. You don’t need eggs, active dry yeast, or a doughnut cutter.

Just a quick stir and shaping, and they’re ready for frying!

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Donut holes in a bowl surrounded by flowers.

Topping Ideas

Then you can finish this homemade donut recipe as you like. I just went the sugar route, but you can also cover them with:

  • vanilla donut glaze
  • chocolate icing
  • cinnamon sugar or pumpkin spice sugar
  • powered sugar

Ingredients used to make homemade donut holes

Donut Hole Ingredients

For this recipe, you’ll only need 7 basic ingredients, which you may already have. You’ll need:

  • All-purpose flour: I like to use unbleached flour, but bleached will work fine too.
  • Baking powder: This helps the donuts puff up; don’t skip it.
  • Salt: Just use standard table salt. Nothing special here.
  • Buttermilk: I don’t recommend substitutes here; the milk and vinegar substitute isn’t quite thick enough.
  • Granulated sugar: You’ll add this to both the donut dough and use it for rolling.
  • Melted butter: This adds a delicious flavor to the donuts. Stick with real butter.
  • Vegetable oil: Needed for frying (I like canola oil).

Image showing steps to making easy homemade donuts dough and frying donuts.

How to Make Homemade Donuts From Scratch

  1. Preheat oil in a deep sauté pan or pot over medium heat.
  2. Whisk together flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt.
  3. In a separate large bowl or measuring cup, whisk together buttermilk and melted butter.
  4. Add the dry ingredients to the wet and stir until just combined.
  5. Gently roll dough into 1/2 tablespoon-sized balls on a floured surface if they stick.
  6. Carefully place dough balls into the preheated oil (frying about half of them at a time) and fry until golden brown on both sides.
  7. Use a spider or slotted spoon to transfer to paper towels or a wire rack, then let drain and roll in sugar.

Bowl full of fresh donut holes covered in cinnamon sugar.

How to Make Donut Glaze

If you’d like to cover the donuts in classic vanilla glaze*, then you could mix (and spoon over):

  • 3/4 cup powdered sugar
  • 1 1/2 Tbsp milk
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla

*For chocolate glaze, just add 2 Tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder to the mixture above.

Does it Matter What Oil I Fry the Donuts in?

Yes, you should use a neutral-flavored oil with a high smoke point. I recommend using vegetable oil when making these fried donuts.

Tips for the Best Easy Homemade Donuts

  • Use a deep fry thermometer to test oil temperature so donuts cook properly.
  • Don’t try to fry all the donut holes at once, otherwise, you’ll lower the temperature of the oil, and they won’t fry properly (they’ll start absorbing excess grease).
  • These homemade donut holes taste best rolled in sugar otherwise, they aren’t sweet enough.
  • Fried donuts are best eaten the day prepared. The texture changes the next day, and they start to dry out.

Close up image of donut holes coated in cinnamon sugar.

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Homemade donuts in a serving bowl. Two are bitten into to show texture of interior.
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15-Minute Homemade Donuts

These homemade donuts taste just as good any cake donut you could buy at your local bakery but you can make them at home in just 15 minutes!
Servings: 35 donut holes
Prep13 minutes
Cook2 minutes
Ready in: 15 minutes

Ingredients

For Coating

Instructions

  • Pour about 1/2-inch oil into a large saute pan or pot and heat over medium heat to 355 degrees F. (keeping an eye on it as it is heating). Meanwhile prepare donut dough.
  • In a medium mixing bowl, whisk together flour, 1/4 cup sugar, baking powder and salt. 
  • Separately whisk together buttermilk and melted butter. Pour buttermilk mixture into flour mixture and using a fork, stir in dry ingredients and mix just until combine (be careful no to over-work dough).
  • Roll dough into 1/2 Tbsp balls. Once the oil has reached 355 degrees F, fry about 1/2 the dough balls at a time.
  • Fry until just golden brown on bottom, then flip and cook reverse side until golden brown.
  • Carefully remove with a spider strainer or metal tongs drain onto a paper towel lined baking sheet.
  • Pour 1/3 cup sugar into a dish, roll donuts in sugar. Repeat this process with remaining dough. 

Notes

  • *I usually use 1/2 cup + 1 Tbsp buttermilk since I'm in a drier climate so if needed add a little extra buttermilk to bring dough together.
  • **Cinnamon sugar, powdered sugar or a vanilla glaze are other great options for coating fried donuts.
  • Use a thermometer to take temperature of oil so donuts fry up properly.
  • Don't try to fry all the donut holes at once, otherwise you'll lower the temperature of the oil and they won't fry properly (they'll start absorbing the grease). 
  • These are best eaten within a few hours.
Nutrition Facts
15-Minute Homemade Donuts
Amount Per Serving
Calories 68 Calories from Fat 36
% Daily Value*
Fat 4g6%
Saturated Fat 3g19%
Cholesterol 3mg1%
Sodium 30mg1%
Potassium 39mg1%
Carbohydrates 8g3%
Fiber 1g4%
Sugar 4g4%
Protein 1g2%
Vitamin A 37IU1%
Calcium 17mg2%
Iron 1mg6%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.
  • Recipe originally shared January 31, 2012. Text, recipe and photos have updated May 3, 2020.

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516 Comments

  • Asma

    First time I tried doughnuts – and I am hooked! Thank you for the super easy recipe that even first timers like me can use! :) Now I just look for an excuse to make some.

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      I’m so glad you enjoyed these and found them to be easy to make =), thanks for your comment!

  • nisnai

    I just made them , first time ever!! with my kids..vey easy and yummy! not too sweet. Thank you!!

  • Mrs. Carol Duchscher

    I am going to try Honey and cinnamon instead of Buttermilk. I haven’t yet.

  • thearith

    mixture of donuts ready mixed , how long we kept in warm place ? do we have another way is easier than this ?

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      You could mix the dry ingredients to store in an airtight container then add remaining ingredients when you want to make them.

  • Mark McC

    Hi there! Thanks for posting this easy recipe. I surprised my wife with breakfast in bed, consisting of these doughnuts and fresh espresso made from coffee i roasted a day ago. I added about a 1/2 TBS of lemon zest (maybe more) and instead of buttermilk used greek yogurt. They were amazing. Thanks again!

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      Mark – those additions sound delicious. I wish my husband would make me breakfast in bed, could you send him some advice haha =). Thanks for your comment!

  • Lucinda Welk

    Could self rising flour be used in the recipe instead of all purpose flour, salt and baking powder?

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      It may work, but I wouldn’t recommend it just because I don’t know the exact amount of leaving agents that are in self-rising flour so you may not get enough rise.

  • Laura

    I made donuts! I have always wanted to try making donuts but was just so intimidated by the deep frying process. Somehow, making these donuts made it all seem so easy that I just dove in and DID IT! Thank you so much for this recipe – I know I will be making them again often :)

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      Glad you enjoyed them Laura! I like these too because they are much easier then cutting donuts and so forth =). Thanks for your comment!