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These delicious Biscuit Donuts are beyond simple and made using canned biscuits!! If you’re looking for the quickest and easiest ways to make donuts, this is it!

These easy donuts make a great dessert, but you’re absolutely allowed to eat them for breakfast! If you’re feeling adventurous, you could make homemade biscuit dough, but we prefer the easy method. 😉

Three biscuit donuts stacked on top of each other

Made from Canned Biscuits!

In my mind there are only a few perks of cold weather, and that includes cute winter clothes and warm foods like soups, breads and donuts!!

This next recipe is for Homemade Biscuit Donuts and let me tell ya, they are DELICIOUS!! The best part is that they’re SO quick and simple because they’re made from canned biscuits. No dough making required!

Not only were they beyond easy to make but the whole family loved them, and they were perfect for a cold day. But, let’s face it—these biscuit donuts would be great ANY time of the year. 😉

A can of Pillsbury biscuits to use for making donuts

How to Make Donuts with Biscuits

PREP. Heat vegetable oil in a large pan on medium heat.

CUT. Separate biscuits then with a cookie cutter or something similar, cut a hole in the middle to create your doughnut.

FRY. Test heat by frying up a donut hole. You want it to turn golden brown on both sides and also be cooked all the way through. Continue with the donuts and fry until golden brown (a few minutes on each side).

COOL. Let set on a plate with paper towels on it. Let cool a bit and then dip into your favorite topping.

Toppings:

  • For a cinnamon sugar taste, dip donut into butter then into a cinnamon/sugar mixture (3 TB sugar, 1 tsp. cinnamon).
  • For a simple glaze taste, mix powdered sugar, vanilla and milk a little at a time to create a frosting and add sprinkles right after dipping.

You can also pair these biscuit donuts with other dips and sauces:

Biscuit donuts and donut holes on a cutting board

Biscuit Donut Tips

Donut holes: Don’t toss the donut holes! Simply roll the cut-out middle part into a ball and carefully drop it into the oil. Make sure to flip the donut hole so it fries nice and evenly.

Oil: You can use vegetable or peanut oil to fry these up. Heat your oil on either medium to medium-high for 5 minutes. You know that it is hot enough when it will instantly sear the dough as soon as it hits the oil. If the oil is too cold it will soak up too much oil making it soggy.

Storage: You can store these in an airtight container for 2-3 days at room temperature. You can also individually wrap each biscuit donut and place them together in a freezer Ziploc bag. Store in the freezer for 2-3 months.

Pillsbury biscuit donuts frying in oil

Alternate Cooking Methods

Oven: If you would rather bake the biscuit donuts in the oven, you can. Once the biscuits are cut into donuts, bake them at 375 degrees on an ungreased cookie sheet for 10-15 minutes. They will be golden brown when they are ready! Bake the donut holes on a separate tray for 8-10 minutes or until cooked and golden. 

Air Fryer: Another cooking alternative is to use an airfryer. You get a similar fried texture without the added fat from deep frying.

  • Cut a piece of parchment paper to fit the bottom of the fry basket.
  • Spray the paper with non-stick cooking spray. This will keep the dough from sticking to the paper when it needs to be flipped. 
  • Preheat the fryer to 350 degrees F.
  • Depending on the size of your fryer you should be able to fit 2 donuts and 2 donut holes in a single layer on top of the parchment paper.
  • Cook for 2 to 2.5 minutes then flip and continue to cook for another 2-2.5 minutes until the donut is an even golden brown.
  • Repeat this with the rest of your donuts and donut holes
  • If your biscuit donut is not golden after about 4-5 minutes then check the temperature setting. Continue to cook, flipping every minute until the golden.

Homemade donuts stacked on each other

For more yummy donut recipes, be sure to check these out:

5 from 17 votes

Biscuit Donuts Recipe

By: Lil' Luna
These delicious Biscuit Donuts are beyond simple and made using canned biscuits!! If you're looking for the quickest and easiest ways to make donuts, this is it!
Servings: 8
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 10 minutes
Total: 15 minutes

Ingredients 

Instructions 

  • Heat vegetable oil in a large pan on medium heat.
  • Separate biscuits then with a cookie cutter or something similar, cut a hole in the middle to create your donut.
  • Test heat by frying up a donut hole. You want it to turn golden brown on both sides and also be cooked all the way through. Continue with the donuts and fry until golden brown (a few minutes on each side).
  • Let set on a plate with paper towels on it. Let cool a bit and then dip into your favorite topping.
  • For a cinnamon sugar taste, dip doughnut into butter then into a cinn/sugar mixture (3 TB sugar, 1 tsp. cinnamon)
  • For a simple glaze taste, mix powdered sugar, vanilla and milk a little at a time to create a frosting and add sprinkles right after dipping.

Nutrition

Calories: 240kcal, Carbohydrates: 35g, Protein: 3g, Fat: 9g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 544mg, Potassium: 129mg, Sugar: 9g, Calcium: 28mg, Iron: 1.9mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

About Kristyn

My name is Kristyn and I’m the mom of SIX stinkin’ cute kids and the wife to my smokin’ hot hubby, Lo. My mom’s maiden name is Luna, and I’m one of the many crafty “Lil’ Lunas” in the fam. On this site I like to share all things creative - from recipes to home decor to gifts and home decor ideas. Welcome!

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36 Comments

  1. Crystal says:

    Super delicious and easy to make. Thanks so much 🙂

    1. Lil' Luna says:

      You’re welcome, Crystal!! Thank you for stopping by. 🙂 XO

  2. Dorothy @ Crazy for Crust says:

    Oh how I wish I could just reach through my computer screen and grab one! They’re stunning. And I love how easy they are.

    1. Lil' Luna says:

      Thanks, Dorothy!! Wishing I had a few right now too. 🙂

  3. Julie says:

    I’ve made them this way for many, many years. And tstill love em this way. You can even use the cheapo biscuits. I don’t cut the holes though. I just poke my finger through and pull until I have a large hole. Then shape it and deep fry it. I don’t cool it either. It goes straight from the oil to the confectioner/milk .

    1. Lil' Luna says:

      I’m sure the glaze just oozes off of them when you put them in piping hot…. Oh man, they’re so good – especially when warm! 😀

  4. Gina Kleinworth says:

    Mmmmmm – donuts. That’s all I’m going to say. 🙂

    1. Lil' Luna says:

      Thanks, Gina – they really make you want to say Mmmmmmm. 😉

  5. Desiree @ The36thAvenue says:

    Looks so good… I am trying this recipe for sure!

  6. jen @ Tatertots & Jello says:

    What a fun combo!!!

    xoxo

  7. Amy says:

    Can’t wait to make these! The kids would love them!!!

  8. Mique says:

    These look so good! I made my own version a few months ago but can’t wait to try this one. Yum!

  9. Stephanie says:

    These look so delicious. When I make these I normally just roll them in sugar and cinnamon, but they look so much better this way!

  10. Ashton says:

    This is my very favorite way to make donuts!! So easy and delicious 🙂