When you sink your teeth into an Original Glazed Donut fresh from the fryer, there’s an undeniable moment of pure bliss. These golden rings, gently puffed and perfectly sweet, melt in your mouth with each bite. It’s like a soft, doughy cloud, kissed with a sweet glaze that glistens under the kitchen lights. There’s something almost magical about homemade donuts—the way the aroma of frying dough mingles with the warm sugar glaze, creating an irresistible invitation. Whether you’re making them for a weekend treat, a cozy morning gathering, or simply to satisfy a sudden craving, these donuts deliver comfort and joy in every bite.
Rolling out the dough, cutting each ring, and watching them rise fills the kitchen with anticipation and warmth. With a moderate difficulty level of Intermediate, this recipe is a delightful challenge for any home cook looking to up their baking game. As a Dessert course, it shines at brunches, celebrations, or as an afternoon pick-me-up. You’ll spend about 20 minutes preparing, 15 minutes cooking, and allow 1 hour and 30 minutes for resting and rising—resulting in roughly 210 calories per donut. Every minute invested brings you closer to that perfect balance of light, airy dough and sweet, glossy glaze that’s worth every second of effort.
KEY INGREDIENTS IN ORIGINAL GLAZED DONUTS
Before you get your hands dirty with dough and glaze, let’s talk about the heart and soul of these donuts: the ingredients. Each one plays a crucial role, from creating that tender crumb to forming the shining sweet coat you can’t resist.
- Active dry yeast
This little powerhouse leavens the dough, creating tiny air pockets that make each donut delightfully fluffy. Properly activated, it ensures your rings puff up to golden perfection.
- Warm water
Warming it to around 110°F gives the yeast a cozy environment to awaken and froth. It’s the first splash that sparks the dough’s rise.
- Granulated sugar
Beyond adding sweetness, sugar feeds the yeast during fermentation, aiding the rise and giving a tender crumb.
- Whole milk
Warmed gently, it enriches the dough with fats and proteins, contributing to a soft, velvety texture.
- Unsalted butter
Melted and folded in, it adds richness and moisture, lending that lovely tender pull as you bite into each donut.
- Salt
A small amount balances the sweetness, strengthens gluten development, and heightens flavor complexity.
- Large eggs
Eggs bind the dough, add tenderness, and boost richness, giving structure and an appealing color to the final product.
- All-purpose flour
The backbone of the dough, it provides structure. A little extra for dusting prevents sticking as you knead and roll.
- Vegetable oil
For frying, its neutral flavor lets the donut taste shine, while reaching a high smoking point ensures even, golden browning.
- Powdered sugar
Finer than granulated, it creates a smooth, glossy glaze that clings perfectly to warm donuts.
- Milk (for glaze)
Thins the powdered sugar into a velvety syrup that sets with a delicate sheen.
- Vanilla extract
Just a hint transforms the glaze, adding warmth and depth to that sweet, sugary coat.
HOW TO MAKE ORIGINAL GLAZED DONUTS
Now that you’ve got all your ingredients assembled and ready to go, let’s turn them into those irresistible, beautifully glazed doughnuts. Follow these steps carefully to achieve perfect texture, rise, and that classic golden finish.
1. In a small bowl, dissolve the yeast in the warm water and let it sit until frothy, about 5 minutes. This step activates the yeast and ensures a lively rise.
2. In a large mixing bowl, combine the granulated sugar, warm milk, melted butter, salt, and eggs. Whisk until fully incorporated and smooth.
3. Add the yeast mixture to the bowl and mix well, ensuring every drop of frothy liquid is blended in.
4. Gradually add the all-purpose flour, one cup at a time, stirring after each addition until a soft dough forms that pulls away from the bowl’s sides.
5. Transfer the dough to a lightly floured surface and knead for 5–7 minutes until it feels smooth and elastic, indicating well-developed gluten.
6. Place the dough in a lightly oiled bowl, cover it with a damp cloth, and let it rise in a warm place until doubled in size, about 1 hour.
7. Punch down the dough to release excess air, then roll it out to a ½-inch thickness on a floured surface for uniform donuts.
8. Use a donut cutter to cut out each ring, then place them on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Cover and let them rise again for 30 minutes, allowing them to become fluffy.
9. Heat vegetable oil in a deep fryer or large pot to 350°F. Consistent temperature is key to even cooking.
10. Fry the donuts in batches until they’re golden brown, about 1 minute per side. Use a slotted spoon to turn and remove each batch, then drain on paper towels.
11. To make the glaze, whisk together powdered sugar, milk, and vanilla extract in a bowl until perfectly smooth.
12. Dip each warm donut into the glaze, coating it completely, and place them on a wire rack to let the glaze set into a shiny shell.
SERVING SUGGESTIONS FOR ORIGINAL GLAZED DONUTS
When your donuts emerge hot, glistening, and ready to be devoured, there are countless ways to elevate the experience. Whether you’re sharing them at brunch, gifting them to friends, or indulging in a solo treat, these serving ideas will bring extra delight to every bite.
- Classic Coffee Pairing
Serve your fresh-glazed donuts alongside a steaming cup of freshly brewed coffee or a rich latte. The gentle bitterness of coffee balances the sugar, creating a harmonious flavor duo.
- Fruit & Cream Tray
Arrange your donuts on a platter with sliced berries, melon wedges, and dollops of lightly sweetened whipped cream for a colorful, contrasting display.
- Ice Cream Sandwiches
Slice a donut in half and place a scoop of vanilla or strawberry ice cream between the halves. Press gently and enjoy immediately for a dreamy frozen twist.
- Decadent Drizzle
Once glazed, finish with an extra swirl of chocolate or caramel sauce and a sprinkle of chopped nuts or edible glitter to turn these treats into a show-stopping dessert.
HOW TO STORE ORIGINAL GLAZED DONUTS
Freshly glazed donuts are best enjoyed immediately, but sometimes you want to stretch the joy for another day. Proper storage helps maintain that light, tender crumb and keeps the glaze smooth and crack-free.
- Store at room temperature in an airtight container lined with paper towels to absorb excess moisture. Stack gently to avoid crushing any donuts.
- For a next-day treat, wrap each donut individually in plastic wrap and place them in a sealed container. This minimizes air exposure and keeps them soft.
- To extend shelf life up to two days, pop the sealed container into the refrigerator, then bring donuts to room temperature before serving to revive their tenderness.
- For longer storage, freeze glazed donuts on a baking sheet until firm, then transfer to a freezer bag. Thaw at room temperature, and for an ultra-fresh finish, warm briefly in a low oven.
CONCLUSION
Bringing Original Glazed Donuts into your kitchen is a rewarding adventure in taste, texture, and tradition. From activating that first bubble of yeast to watching the glaze set into a glossy coat, every step infuses the process with anticipation and joy. With an Intermediate difficulty level and around two hours of combined prep, cook, and rest times, you’ll master the art of homemade donuts that rival your favorite shop. Whether you follow each instruction to the letter or get creative with decorated drizzles and toppings, the result is always a soft, tender donut ring that glows with warmth and sweetness. These donuts are perfect as a Dessert course, a weekend treat, or the star of a cozy morning gathering. You can print this article, tuck it into your recipe binder, or save it for later—every detail is here for your convenience, from ingredient insights to serving and storage tips.
I can’t wait for you to try them out! Feel free to leave comments, questions, or feedback below—whether you’re curious about kneading techniques, looking for variation ideas, or just want to share your donut triumphs. And if you find yourself wondering about any step, rest assured there’s a handy FAQ section below to guide you further. Happy cooking, and may your kitchen be filled with the sweet satisfaction of homemade glazed perfection!
Original Glazed Donuts
Description
These freshly made donuts are perfectly golden, fluffy, and coated in a sweet, smooth glaze that enhances every delightful bite. A classic favorite for any occasion!
Ingredients
Instructions
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In a small bowl, dissolve the yeast in warm water and let it sit until frothy, about 5 minutes.
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In a large mixing bowl, combine the sugar, warm milk, melted butter, salt, and eggs.
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Add the yeast mixture to the bowl and mix well.
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Gradually add the flour, one cup at a time, mixing until a soft dough forms.
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Knead the dough on a lightly floured surface for 5-7 minutes until smooth and elastic.
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Place the dough in a lightly oiled bowl, cover with a damp cloth, and let it rise in a warm place until doubled in size, about 1 hour.
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Punch down the dough to release air, then roll it out to 1/2-inch thickness on a floured surface.
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Use a donut cutter to cut out the donuts and place them on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Cover and let rise again for 30 minutes.
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Heat vegetable oil in a deep fryer or large pot to 350°F.
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Fry the donuts in batches until golden brown, about 1 minute per side. Remove and drain on paper towels.
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To make the glaze, whisk together powdered sugar, milk, and vanilla extract in a bowl until smooth.
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Dip each warm donut into the glaze, covering completely, and place on a wire rack to set.
Note
- If you do not have a donut cutter, a large and small cookie cutter can work fine.
- Be sure not to overheat the oil as it can burn the donuts quickly.
- The dough can be prepared in advance and kept in the refrigerator overnight.
- Donuts taste best when eaten fresh, but can be stored in an airtight container for up to 2 days.
- Experiment with adding different toppings like sprinkles or chocolate drizzle for variety.
