When you air fry donuts, you get lighter and healthier donuts as they’re not absorbing the oil that they’re deep fried in, but the hot air in the air fryer will still leave you with a crispy exterior and moist interior. It’s perfect for when you want a delicious donut but minimal cleanup. It’s also perfect in the summer as you don’t heat up the entire kitchen by baking or deep frying donuts. Don’t have an air fryer but still want to make donuts from scratch? Try my baked donut recipe, old fashioned donuts recipe, or chocolate donut recipe.

What You Need to Make This Recipe

Milk — I recommend blooming yeast in warm whole milk. Milk has natural sugars such as lactose to help activate the yeast. Make sure the milk is between 105 to 110F. If your milk is too hot, it will kill the yeast, but if the milk is cold, it won’t activate it. You’ll also need milk for the glaze as it adds flavor. Yeast — always double-check the expiration date of your yeast before starting. This recipe uses active dry yeast. If it is past its best-before date, pick up a new packet of yeast, or your donuts will not rise. Butter — I recommend using unsalted butter since the dough has salt added to it. Salted butter is not consistent between various brands, so it’s best to use unsalted butter. Powdered sugar — the powdered sugar sweetens and thickens the glaze. If you do not have any on hand, then see my post on how to make powdered sugar. Oil spray — you’ll need a few spritzes of oil spray to help the air fryer “fry” the donuts. Make sure you use coconut or olive oil cooking spray. Avoid using non-stick sprays such as PAM as it can damage the lining of the air fryer basket.

How to Make Air Fryer Donuts

  1. In a small bowl, whisk together the warm milk, yeast, and 1 teaspoon of sugar. Let the mixture stand until very bubbly.
  2. Whisk together the melted butter, eggs, and remaining ¼ cup sugar until smooth in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the dough hook. Stir in yeast mixture until combined.
  3. Add the all purpose flour and salt to the mixer bowl.
  4. Mix on low speed until a shaggy dough forms. Increase speed to medium-low, and knead until the dough is smooth and elastic.
  5. Transfer the dough to a large, lightly oiled bowl. Cover and let rise in a warm, draft-free place until doubled in size.
  6. Punch down the risen dough. On a lightly floured surface, roll the dough into a 1/2-inch-thick rectangle.
  7. Using a donut cutter or biscuit cutters, cut out 12 donuts and 12 donut holes, re-rolling scraps as necessary. You can also use a 3-inch and 1-inch round cookie cutter to cut out the donuts.
  8. Place donuts and holes on a large rimmed baking sheet in a single layer on parchment paper lightly dusted in flour. Loosely cover and let rise in a warm, draft-free place, until doubled in size.
  9. Preheat the air fryer and then spray the air fryer basket with cooking spray. Working in batches, carefully place donuts in an even layer in the air fryer basket, about 1 inch apart. Lightly spray the tops with oil before air frying.
  10. While you air fry the donuts, make the glaze by whisking together powdered sugar, milk, melted butter, and vanilla until smooth. Dip the warm and golden brown donuts and donut holes into the glaze. Place on a wire rack and let the glaze set for about 5 minutes before serving.

Pro Tips for Making This Recipe

Avoid the temptation to add more flour during the kneading process. The dough should be a little tacky. Make sure to measure your flour correctly. The best way to measure flour is by using a scale. If you don’t have a scale, fluff your flour with a spoon, sprinkle it into your measuring cup, and use a knife to level it off to avoid overpacking the measuring cup. If you don’t have a stand mixer, then you can mix the dough by hand. Combine the dough as directed, stirring together with a wooden spoon until shaggy. Turn out the dough onto a floured surface, and knead the dough by hand until smooth and elastic, about 5 minutes. Don’t wait too long to glaze your donuts. You want the donuts to still be warm to get the classic crackly glaze look. However, if they’re too hot, the glaze will slide off. If you don’t have a 1-inch cookie cutter to cut out the donut hole, use the base of a large pastry tip. The time it takes for your donut dough to rise depends on the temperature of your kitchen, as it’ll take longer to rise if you have a cold kitchen. The ideal temperature for the dough to rise is between 75 to 78F. If your kitchen is on the colder side, you can place your bagel dough in an OFF oven with the light on. Do not skip the double-rise and be careful not to overmix the dough. The second rise and mixing until just combined will result in light and airy delicious donuts. Careful not to roll out the dough too thin, or the donuts will be flat once they come out of the air fryer.

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