1Homemade Glazed Doughnuts
Gordon SawyerRee worked on this recipe for years, trying her best to duplicate her favorite small town shop's flavor. Fry them up fresh for that perfect crispy outside and then dip them in a classic sugary glaze.
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2Air Fryer Doughnuts
Antonis AchilleosWant doughnuts in a flash? Use canned biscuit dough and your air fryer. They take less than ten minutes from start to finish, and then you can get super creative with all the glazes.
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3Doughnuts with Salted Caramel Sauce
Ryan LiebeThe easy hack to get these in your tummy faster? Store-bought puff pastry. They bake up in about 20 minutes while you make the salty-sweet dipping sauce to serve.
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4Apple Cider Doughnuts
Caitlin BenselOne of the most popular signs of fall is the classic apple cider doughnut. But of course, you can have them any time of year when you have this recipe! The secret? The combination of apple cider and apple butter in the dough.
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5Baked Crumb Cake Doughnuts
Jessica MerchantWhy choose between crumb cake and doughnuts when you can have both in one breakfast? Spices like nutmeg and cinnamon make for fragrant, warm bites each time. Plus, this recipe gets an extra kick with an espresso glaze for a perfect morning treat.
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6Banana Bread Doughnuts with Nutella Glaze
Jessica MerchantAny excuse to make banana bread even better is good with us! These doughnuts are baked and then dipped in a drippy, dreamy glaze made with Nutella and topped with chocolate sprinkles. The hardest part of this whole recipe is sharing them when they're done.
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7Pumpkin Spiced Doughnuts with Bourbon Caramel Glaze
The NosheryThese doughnuts are essentially portable pumpkin cakes, dipped in a spiked glaze, and topped with candied pumpkin seeds. Since you can buy canned pumpkin any time of year, that means you can make them all the time... which is what we plan to do.
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8Chai-Spiced Donuts
Heather ChristoThese deliciously spicy baked doughnuts are full of flavors like cinnamon, cardamom, nutmeg, and cloves. They also happen to be vegan and gluten-free, so anyone with dietary restrictions can enjoy them.
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9Chocolate Doughnuts with Strawberry Glaze
Heather ChristoThe secret to the strawberry glaze on these rich, chocolate doughnuts is to double dip them. That's right! You let the glaze rest before dipping them again for double the deliciousness. Plus, the recipe takes less than a half hour to complete from beginning to end.
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10Doughnut Hole Kebabs
Ralph SmithWant a super fun way to make store-bought doughnut holes better? Grill them like Ree does! Oh, and make two fast and delicious dipping sauces to go along side: blueberry and strawberry. No one would ever guess they came from a box.
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11Chocolate Doughnut Ice Cream Sandwiches
David MaloshWhether you make the doughnuts yourself or just grab the store-bought kind, turn them into an easy dessert with just ten minutes of prep. Roll them in mini chocolate chips for extra decadence!
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12Doughnut Hole Eyeballs
Ryan DauschHalloween just got a little bit sweeter! You can create these spooky sweets using candy melts, gummy rings, and brown mini M&Ms to decorate store-bought doughnut holes.
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13Apple Fritters
Hector Manuel SanchezNot all fritters are like doughnuts, but these certainly are. Chunks of fresh apples are dipped in batter, fried, and then dusted in powdered sugar or dunked in glaze.
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14Apple Cider Doughnut Cake
Danielle DalyIf you want the same flavors as the classic apple orchard treat, try it in cake form. There's even the same crunchy cinnamon and sugar coating on the outside!
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15Berliner Doughnuts
Chisel and ForkBerliners are just another name for jelly doughnuts from Germany. Just like their American counterparts, they are deep fried, filled with your jam of choice, and dusted with powdered sugar. Start with strawberry or raspberry, but the options are endless.
Get the Berliner Doughnuts recipe at Chisel and Fork.
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16Homemade Chocolate Baked Doughnuts
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17Blueberry Doughnuts
The BakerMamaThis doughnut recipe can be made any time of the year, thanks to its use of frozen blueberries in the dough and jam in the glaze. That means it will always be the right time and season for blueberry doughnuts.
Get the Blueberry Doughnuts recipe at The BakerMama.
18Boston Cream Doughnuts
Julie EvinkDoes it get any better than custard-filled, chocolate-glazed doughnuts? They sure are hard to beat, especially when everything is made from scratch. They take some time to make, but trust us, that first bite will confirm it was worth the effort.
Get the Boston Cream Doughnuts recipe at Julie Eats & Treats.
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19Baked Cherry Bakewell Doughnuts
Kitchen SanctuaryHere's a fun flavor twist: combining cherries and almonds! Using candied cherries (maraschino would work, too), chopped almonds, and a dash of almond extract turns a simple cake doughnut into something extraordinary.
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20Maple Doughnuts
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