Copycat Krispy Kreme Doughnut Recipe (2024)

Copycat Krispy Kreme Doughnut Recipe (1)

3Total Time

230Prep Time

30Bake Time

18Serves

Copycat Krispy Kreme Doughnut Recipe (2)

Easy

12 Reviews

  • Vegetarian

Make your own Krispy Kreme Doughnuts

This recipe is as close as we can get to our favourite Krispy Kreme Doughnuts. These light and fluffy doughnuts drizzled with original sweet glaze really hit the spot when you need that doughnut fix.

What is the secret to Krispy Kreme Donuts?

The secret to Krispy Kreme doughnuts is of course the sweet glaze, and this is achieved by bathing the doughnuts in a glaze of icing sugar, vanilla extract and milk, for a thicker glaze increase the quantity of icing sugar by a few spoons.

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3Total Time

230Prep Time

30Bake Time

18Serves

Copycat Krispy Kreme Doughnut Recipe (3)

Easy

Method

  • Method
  • Ingredients
  • Reviews(12)
  1. Step 1:

    Warm the milk until it's tepid (warm to the touch) which should take around 30-40 seconds if using a microwave. Add the yeast and stir until combined. Leave to rest for about 5 minutes.

  2. Step 2:

    Use a stand mixer to beat together the yeast mixture, eggs, butter, salt and sugar. Add half the flour to the mix until it's combined. Once it's all mixed through, add the remaining flour.

    Mixture too wet?

    If you find the mixture is too wet to handle, add in an extra tbsp of flour at a time until it's reached a good consistency.

  3. Step 3:

    Using a light coating of oil, coat a clean mixing bowl and place your dough inside. Cover this with a tea towel and leave it to prove in a warm place. Leave it to double in size.

  4. Step 4:

    Once the dough has doubled in size, take it to a floured surface and using a rolling pin roll out the dough to approximately ½ inch thickness.

  5. Step 5:

    Using two circular cookie cutters, stamp out a large circle for the doughnut and a smaller circle in the centre to create the hole. The dough from the centre of the doughnut can be used to make doughnut holes so keep to one side if you want to fry them up later. Once you have cut out as many doughnuts as you can, gather the leftover dough and re-roll repeating the process.

  6. Step 6:

    Cut theparchment paper into 18 squares, just a bit larger than the size of one doughnut. Place each doughnut on an individual piece of parchment paper once cut - this will make the frying process a little easier as you can lower each doughnut into the oil on the parchment paper.

  7. Step 7:

    Once all your dough has been used up, cover all of the doughnuts with a clean tea towel or oiled cling film and leave to double in size once more in a warm environment.

  8. Step 8:

    About 15 minutes before your doughnuts are fully proved you will want to begin prepping your oil for frying and a wire cooling rack lined with paper towels to absorb excess oil from your doughnuts once they have been fried. You will want to heat the oil in your pan or deep fat fryer to appoximately 190°C/375­°F

  9. Step 9:

    Once your doughnuts have fully proved you will want to carefully add each doughnut to the hot oil by lowering the parchment paper into the oil and the doughnut should release itself. We would recommend frying the doughnuts 3 at a time otherwise your pan/fryer will become crowded and this will affect the outcome of your fry.

  10. Step 10:

    Fry your doughnuts for 45 seconds on each side, using a spatula or tongs to carefully turn the doughnuts in the oil. The doughnuts should be a nice golden colour both side when removed from the oil and placed on the prepared paper toweling. If you are frying the spare doughnut holes, be aware that these will fry quicker than the doughnuts so will not require as long in the oil.

  11. Step 11:

    Leave the doughnuts to cool and the excess oil to be absorbed by the paper towelling whilst you prep the glaze. In a bowl mix together the icing sugar, vanilla extract and milk until you reach a smooth consistency, to make a thinner glaze add a few extra spoonfuls of milk or alternatively if you prefer a thicker glaze you can increase the quantity of icing sugar by a few spoons.

  12. Step 12:

    To give the doughnuts full glaze coverage, dip one side into the glaze and then using a fork flip the other side of the doughnut. Leave the doughnuts to set on a wire cooling rack then enjoy!

Ingredients

MetricImperial

  • For the Doughnuts

    • 300mlMilk (whole)
    • 7gAllinson's Easy Bake Yeast
    • 2Large free range egg(s)
    • 100gUnsalted butter (melted)
    • 45gBillington's Unrefined Golden Caster Sugar
    • 1 tspSalt
    • 540gAllinson's Strong White Bread Flour
  • For the Glaze

    • 500gSilver Spoon Icing Sugar
    • 1/2 tspNielsen-Massey Vanilla Extract
    • 120mlMilk (whole)

Utensils

  • Medium bowl
  • Stand mixer with dough hook
  • Clean tea towel
  • Rolling pin
  • Parchment paper
  • Deep fat fryer
  • Saucepan
  • 3cm diameter circular cutter
  • 1-2cm diameter circular cutter
  • Wire cooling rack
  • Paper towels

Recipe Reviews

very great doughnuts however they tasted nothing like krispy kreme doughnuts :/

If these were the closest you can get to a Kristy Kreme recipe then perhaps don’t call it a Kristy Kreme copycat because these are nothing like them. At all!

Great recipe, i suggest adding 1 tsp of ground nutmeg, this gave my doughnuts their classic flavour!

Excellent recipe. Tasted soft and yummy just like the original Krispy Kreme glazed donuts. I also halved the amount and got 9 delicious donuts which stayed soft even after three days! 👌🏻

hated it !!!!!
it tasted like flour and not only did i follow the recipe but did it 4 times .
dont try it

I have been craving krispy creme doughnuts all week and was dying to try this recipe. Whilst I did make a beautiful batch of doughnuts after following the recipe to a T krispy cremes doughnuts they were not. However my family loved them.

Ingredients

MetricImperial

  • For the Doughnuts

    • 300mlMilk (whole)
    • 7gAllinson's Easy Bake Yeast
    • 2Large free range egg(s)
    • 100gUnsalted butter (melted)
    • 45gBillington's Unrefined Golden Caster Sugar
    • 1 tspSalt
    • 540gAllinson's Strong White Bread Flour
  • For the Glaze

    • 500gSilver Spoon Icing Sugar
    • 1/2 tspNielsen-Massey Vanilla Extract
    • 120mlMilk (whole)

Utensils

  • Medium bowl
  • Stand mixer with dough hook
  • Clean tea towel
  • Rolling pin
  • Parchment paper
  • Deep fat fryer
  • Saucepan
  • 3cm diameter circular cutter
  • 1-2cm diameter circular cutter
  • Wire cooling rack
  • Paper towels
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Copycat Krispy Kreme Doughnut Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What makes Krispy Kreme donuts so fluffy? ›

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 kind of oil are Krispy Kreme donuts fried in? ›

We use vegetable shortening (palm, soybean, and/or cottonseed and canola oil) for zero gram of trans fat per one serving of doughnut. All monoglycerides and diglycerides are vegetable based. Enzymes are also present. The lecithin we use is soy-based.

What are the ingredients in Krispy Kreme doughnuts? ›

CONTAINS 2% OR LESS OF EACH OF THE FOLLOWING: YEAST, SOY LECITHIN, HYDROGENATED SOYBEAN OIL, SALT, MONO AND DIGLYCERIDES, WHEAT GLUTEN, CALCIUM SULFATE, MONOCALCIUM PHOSPHATE, BHT, DRIED MILK POWDER, EGG YOLKS, CELLULOSE GUM, CALCIUM PROPIONATE (TO MAINTAIN FRESHNESS), AMMONIUM SULFATE, ASCORBIC ACID, DICALCIUM ...

Does Krispy Kreme baked or fry their donuts? ›

Like most doughnuts, Krispy Kremes are fried (cooked in oil). Frying cooks the dough rapidly from the outside in to give the doughnuts their distinctive crispy texture. The conveyer belt carries the doughnuts through a vegetable oil bath heated to between 355 and 360 degrees Fahrenheit (about 180 C).

What's the secret of Krispy Kreme? ›

Did you know that the secret recipe for Krispy Kreme donuts is kept in a vault in Winston-Salem, North Carolina? Only a select few people have access to this coveted recipe, which includes a unique blend of ingredients that give Krispy Kreme donuts their signature flavor and texture.

Does Krispy Kreme make their donuts fresh every morning? ›

Each Krispy Kreme generally makes glazed doughnuts twice a day: around opening time, and again in the p.m., says a Krispy Kreme customer service representative. Specialty doughnuts are baked just once a day, and it's up to management to pick that time.

What is the best flour for donuts? ›

Use real cake flour – not DIY cake flour!

DIY substitutions don't really cut it, and AP flour will not create doughnuts with that same soft texture. Also, bleached cake flour will work best. Unbleached (like King Arthur Baking) won't absorb as much moisture, and you may end up with doughnuts that crumble while frying.

What is the best oil to make donuts in? ›

What kind of oil is best for cooking donuts? The best oil is the one with the least flavour. Vegetable oil and canola oil are both very good in this respect. The most important thing is to use the same oil for the same kinds of foods, since oil readily absorbs flavours and aromas.

Does Krispy Kreme use eggs in their donuts? ›

The only animal by-products used in our doughnuts are eggs (whites and yolks) and dairy products (including milk, butter, yogurt, whey, nonfat milk and nonfat whey). To get further information about our products, call us at 1-800-4KRISPY. Are Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Kosher? All of our doughnuts are ingredient Kosher.

Who owns Krispy Kreme? ›

JAB Holding Company is the privately-held parent company of foodservice concepts Bagel Brands, Caribou Coffee, Einstein Noah Restaurant Group, Espresso House, Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Panera Bread, Peet's Coffee and Pret a Manger.

Why are Krispy Kreme donuts so nice? ›

Every one of our delicious doughnuts is made fresh daily to guarantee those melt in the mouth moments! Every single doughnut that leaves a Krispy Kreme line is hand checked and our decorated range of doughnuts are always hand crafted and hand finished.

Is it better to bake or fry doughnuts? ›

Baked doughnuts are smaller, baking powder driven and more compact. A typical fried glazed donut will be around 269 calories, while a baked donut will have much fewer. The difference is the fact that you won't be dealing with any extra fat from the oil from frying when you bake.

Can you use water instead of milk for donuts? ›

Water makes for a lighter dough with a more delicate bite. Milk produces a tender and soft dough with more of a chewy texture. These are super important in donuts as they provide richness as well as making them fluffy. Using egg yolks make the donuts super tender.

What is special about Krispy Kreme doughnuts? ›

To make the signature Original Glazed doughnuts, the yeast dough goes through an air-pressurised machine which shapes it into perfectly puffed rings. It's allowed to proof for 30 minutes then it's fried in vegetable shortening, all while moving along the conveyor belt.

How unhealthy is a Krispy Kreme donut? ›

A: While Krispy Kreme donuts can offer health benefits, they are still high in sugar and calories. It's best to enjoy them in moderation as part of a balanced diet.

What is Krispy Kreme glaze made of? ›

The secret to Krispy Kreme doughnuts is of course the sweet glaze, and this is achieved by bathing the doughnuts in a glaze of icing sugar, vanilla extract and milk, for a thicker glaze increase the quantity of icing sugar by a few spoons.

Why are my donuts not light and fluffy? ›

If your flour is weaker, then you may need to lower the hydration. If you are using active dry yeast, then you may need to let it sit in the water for 10 minutes before adding the other ingredients or else it could take a lot longer to raise the dough.

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