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Two Minute Glazed Donut Holes

ByEmily April 28, 2014March 3, 2021
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Glazed Donut Holes

My family is a little bit obsessed with donuts.

Ok, a lot obsessed.

We love them. We have our favorite donut shops in different towns, and we each have our favorite variety, but really nothing beats a good old glazed donut,

Every once in a while, we have what we call a “Lazy Sunday” (SNL fans??) and we stay in our jammies, read books and play Legos and I usually cook a hot breakfast. I make yummy breakfasts like my Cinnamon Roll Bake or my Pecan Pie Ring and sometimes I just make eggs with bacon and make a simply pastry side as a treat!

One of those treats is just simple donuts or donut holes (I’ll be honest, the holes are just easier!). Growing up, my mom made cinnamon sugar coated donuts for us on occasion and now I love making them for my own family. I still use her “recipe” and coat them with cinnamon sugar sometimes, but my husband loves them coated in a vanilla glaze.

Glazed Donut Hole

It’s embarrassing how simple these are, but oh are they delicious. They only take a minute or two also! Kinda nice when you’re craving a donut and need it quick! Try them for your own family on a Lazy Sunday of your own!

Two Minute Glazed Donut Holes

Two Minute Glazed Donut Holes
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Ingredients
  

Donuts

  • 1 can Refrigerated Biscuits
  • Vegetable Oil

Glaze

  • 1 1/2 cup Powdered Sugar, Sifted
  • 1 tsp Vanilla Extract
  • 2-3 TBSP Water or Milk

Instructions
 

  • Mix all ingredients for glaze until combined and smooth.
  • Pour vegetable oil into a saucepan, about 1 inch worth. Turn stove on to medium or medium/low heat.
  • Cut biscuits into quarters (I like to cut them into sixths to make them easier for little hands) and roll each piece into a ball.
  • Drop biscuit balls carefully into the hot oil a few at a time. Let them lightly brown and then turn them over, about 15-20 seconds. If they brown too dark too fast, turn your burner down…too slow, turn the burner up.
  • Once donuts are browned on both sides, remove them from the oil and let them set on a paper towel to drain the oil.
  • When all donuts are out of the oil, start dipping each donut into the glaze and place them on a plate.

If you want, you can also dip the cooked donuts in a cinnamon/sugar mix instead of the glaze!

Glazed Donut Holes Recipe

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Emily

Emily lives in Idaho with her husband and three sons, and they love spending time at local parks and family attractions. She was previously a nanny for ten years, and has seen it all when it comes to kids. Emily loves giving other mom's advice and ideas to help make motherhood just a little easier, and in her spare time she is a professional photographer and loves working with her hands: sewing and making all sorts of fun things for her boys and crafts to decorate her home with. She loves to laugh, cook, find a great bargain, and share great recipes and deals!
Email: emily@simplyrealmoms.com

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