Quick and Easy Ube Glazed Air Fryer Donuts Recipe (2024)

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Quick and easy ube glazed air fryer donuts: If you are looking for a new quick and easy breakfast idea or a fun snack to make look no further. These ube glazed donuts are made with Pilsbury Grands biscuit dough and can be made in under 15 minutes. Perfect grab and go food.

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Say what? I can make donuts in my air fryer? That’s right. This little countertop appliance can do so much, baking included.

Skip the deep fried, big pot of hot oil and bring on a healthier version of good old donut.

Air fryer donuts are fun to make and easy enough that you can get the kids involved. With just a few simple ingredients you’ve got yourself some semi-homemade donuts.

I’ve seen so many variations of this on the internet and thought I had to give it a try.

If you haven’t gotten an air fryer yet, this is the one that I have .

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If you are looking for other air fryer recipe check these out:

  • Furikake salmon
  • Honey garlic chicken wings
  • Maple candied bacon
  • Sweet potato fries

And for some other breakfast ideas try Instant Pot egg bites, homemade acai bowls, or Instant Pot yogurt.

What do I need to make ube glazed air fryer donuts?

  • Powdered sugar
  • Milk. You can use fat free, 1%, 2%, whole milk, or the nut milk alternative of your choice here.
  • Ube extract. You can find this in the Asian section of your grocery store or the Asian specialty markets. If you are unable to find this locally you can always get it on Amazon,
  • Vanilla extract. Check out my recipe for homemade Instant Pot vanilla extract
  • Pilsbury Grands biscuit dough. You can use any variation you’d like. I like to use the flaky layers butter tastin’ one.
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What other toppings can I use?

Let your imagination run wild and dress these air fryer donuts up any way you like. You can make a plain glaze, cinnamon sugar, sprinkles, or just eat it plain. The possibilities are endless.

How to store air fryer donuts?

These donuts are best eaten fresh, however if you do end up with some left over donuts you can store them in an airtight container at room temperature. These donuts will dry out more quickly than your regular deep fried donuts as there was no oil in the baking process. I would not recommend storing in the refrigerator as this will dry out the donuts even more.

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Can you freeze these donuts?

Yes. If you would like to freeze them I would suggest freezing the donuts unglazed. You can then reheat in the air fryer and glaze at that time when ready to eat.

How to make ube glazed air fryer donuts?

Pre heat air fryer to 350F.

In a small bowl combine powdered sugar, milk, ube extract, and vanilla extract. Whisk to combine until smooth.

Open biscuit can and place biscuits on a cutting board. Using a 1 inch round cookie cutter, cut out the center hole of the donuts. You can keep the donut holes to air fry as well.

Spray the basket of the air fryer with non-stick cooking spray. Place donuts in basket with space between each donut. It’s best not to stack these while cooking. You may need to cook these in two batches. Air fry for 3 minutes.

Once the three minutes are up, open the drawer and flip donuts over. Close drawer and air fry for another 2-3 minutes.

Once air frying has completed remove donuts and allow to cool slightly. Then dip donut in to ube glaze and allow to completely cool on a wire cooling rack over a cookie sheet to catch excess drips. Enjoy!

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Quick and Easy Ube Glazed Air Fryer Donuts Recipe

Relle Lum

Quick and easy ube glazed air fryer donuts: If you are looking for a new quick and easy breakfast idea or a fun snack to make look no further. These ube glazed donuts are made with Pilsbury Grands biscuit dough and can be made in under 15 minutes. Perfect grab and go food.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 6 minutes mins

Total Time 11 minutes mins

Course Air Fryer

Cuisine American

Servings 8 donuts

Calories 236 kcal

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Ingredients

Instructions

  • Pre heat air fryer to 350F.

  • In a small bowl combine powdered sugar, milk, ube extract, and vanilla extract. Whisk to combine until smooth.

  • Open biscuit can and place biscuits on a cutting board. Using a 1 inch round cookie cutter, cut out the center hole of the donuts. You can keep the donut holes to air fry as well.

  • Spray the basket of the air fryer with non-stick cooking spray. Place donuts in basket with space between each donut. It’s best not to stack these while cooking. You may need to cook these in two batches. Air fry for 3 minutes.

  • Once the three minutes are up, open the drawer and flip donuts over. Close drawer and air fry for another 2-3 minutes.

  • Once air frying has completed remove donuts and allow to cool slightly. Then dip donut in to ube glaze and allow to completely cool on a wire cooling rack over a cookie sheet to catch excess drips. Enjoy!

Notes

* You can use the milk of your choice in this recipe (fat free, 1%, 2%, whole, nut milks).

Nutrition

Serving: 1donutCalories: 236kcalCarbohydrates: 27gProtein: 4gFat: 6gSaturated Fat: 2.5gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 450mgSugar: 18g

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By Relle on February 5th, 2020

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Aloha, my name is Relle and welcome to my little home on the internet where I like to share all my favorite Hawaiian recipes (and local ones too).

I am a wife, mom of two, and nurse practitioner here in the beautiful state of Hawai’i. I was born and raised in Hawai’i and I am of native Hawaiian descent. In my spare time I love to cook and bake and I have compiled many of my favorite recipes here for you to enjoy.

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4 thoughts on “Quick and Easy Ube Glazed Air Fryer Donuts Recipe”

  1. Quick and Easy Ube Glazed Air Fryer Donuts Recipe (8)
    Mahalo for this super easy, yummy recipe. I love the glaze. I could see that as a glaze for ube poundcake or even just regular poundcake or a box cake flavored with ube….. SO many possibilities. Ps….I follow you on YouTube too. <3

    Reply

    • Aloha Arleen. Mahalo for your kind words. I appreciate it. Have a great day.

      Reply

  2. Quick and Easy Ube Glazed Air Fryer Donuts Recipe (9)
    I love the Ube glaze. I found sugar free Ube jam at the Asian store and I make Ube cookies and brownies. Love the flavor and even spread it on my toast. Thanks for the great glaze recipe.

    Reply

    • Aloha Phyllis. Oh nice. Happy to hear. Happy Holidays!

      Reply

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Quick and Easy Ube Glazed Air Fryer Donuts Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can you air fry donuts instead of frying? ›

About this recipe

These air fryer donuts are yeast-raised and every bit as delicious and soft as their deep-fried relatives. This really is a no compromise donut recipe - it's a great way to use your air fryer. So with these donuts, you get all the flavor and none of the oil or mess of deep frying.

Can you bake donuts instead of frying? ›

Spoon the batter into the lightly greased doughnut pans, filling the wells to about 1/4" shy of the rim. Bake the doughnuts for 10 to 12 minutes. Remove them from the oven, and wait 5 to 7 minutes before turning them out of the pans onto a rack.

Why are my mini donuts not fluffy? ›

Underproofed – leads to stiffer (denser) donuts that don't puff up well when fried. Cracked donuts – this may have happened if you used a cutter and it wasn't sharp enough to cut through the dough cleanly. Or the dough is underproofed or too cold.

How do you reheat donuts in the oven? ›

Instructions. Preheat oven to 300 degrees. Lay the donuts out on a cookie sheet. Put donuts into the oven to heat for 10 minutes, or until very warm.

Are donuts better in air fryer or deep fryer? ›

Doughnut's crust formation during deep fat frying was more dependent on temperature than that of hot air fried ones. Hot air frying of doughnut reduced crust roughness and created a smoother surface compared to the deep fat fried samples. Decreasing the frying temperature for both methods increased the crust roughness.

Does Dunkin donuts bake or fry their donuts? ›

Some Dunkin' locations bake their donuts in house, but not all. There are three ways Dunkin' locations can acquire donuts, according to TikTok user and franchise owner Amir Mohamed.

Are Starbucks donuts baked or fried? ›

Starbucks is an old-fashioned doughnut (made with baking soda and baked in an oven) while Krispy Kreme uses a yeasted dough that's fried. That makes the doughnut delightfully pillowy, collapsing as soon as you take your first bite.

What makes Krispy Kreme donuts so fluffy? ›

Yeast donuts are essentially the kind that you'd get at a typical donut shop, like Krispy Kreme. They're leavened with yeast and then fried, resulting in a donut that's puffy, airy, and light, and they're usually covered in some kind of glaze.

Why are Krispy Kreme donuts so airy? ›

A batch of original glazed starts with Krispy Kreme doughnut mix, water and yeast, the same single-cell fungi used to make bread rise. The yeast is what makes the original glazed so light -- it puffs the dough up with air, so it's not dense like a cake doughnut (more on this later).

What are the airy donuts called? ›

Yeast Doughnut

These doughnuts are also known as "raised doughnuts," as yeast is used as a leavener, which creates the air pockets when frying the batter that results in their signature light and airy texture. They're less likely to be crumbly, due to their spongy consistency, and can be glazed, frosted, or filled.

How do you refresh glazed donuts? ›

“We recommend popping our Original Glazed Doughnuts into the microwave for up to 8 seconds to enjoy the most delicious doughnut experience,” a brand representative stated in an email. There you have it. For the premiere day-old doughnut experience, microwave your glazed Krispy Kreme for no more than eight seconds.

Is it OK to microwave donuts? ›

If your doughnuts have gotten stale, the best way to soften them is to put them in the microwave. Greif recommends nuking them at 15 second intervals. And though it's not a fancy solution, microwaving your doughnut to reheat it or revive it is kind of the industry standard.

Can you air fry instead of oil fry? ›

While the need for oil in air frying is not as great as when using an oven or frying something on a pan, a small amount of oil can go a long way in keeping your food moist and providing that golden brown color.

Can you use an air fryer instead of frying in oil? ›

An air fryer can cook pretty much anything that you would normally fry in oil, such as: Chicken, including chicken fingers and nuggets. Vegetables. Onion rings and french fries.

What can I use instead of deep frying donuts? ›

Yes, if you prefer not to fry, you can also bake donuts in the oven. Simply prepare the dough, shape it into donut rings, and bake them in a preheated oven at around 375°F (190°C) for approximately 12-15 minutes. This method results in a slightly different texture but can still be delicious.

Does air fried count as fried? ›

Despite the name, air fryers don't technically fry food. Think of them as mini convection ovens. These countertop appliances use a fan to blow hot air around a basket that contains your food.

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