Apple Cider Doughnuts Recipe (2024)

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Ava

The dough is really sticky, so it helps to make a day in advance and keep chilled. Use a ton of flour to roll out the dough, and heat the oil while you're cutting out donuts - otherwise the dough will stick to the cutting board when you're ready to fry them.

It helps to set the donuts on wax paper and then slide them into the oil.

Also, I didn't test the temperature, just fried the donut holes at intervals to see whether or not the oil was ready.

susan

i have made these but used boiled apple cider which I mail ordered through King Arthur Flour. I used half of cup of this concentrate. It is also important to very carefully measure the flour for this recipe. I follow European and British tradition of weighing my dry ingredients. Then I sift the flour. There is a great chart at King Arthur flour for this. It sounds like extra work but the results are so much more reliable than just putting flour in a measuring cup.

TJM2

Be sure and use Apple Cider, not apple juice

JK

This recipe took over 2 hours. Also, the dough was very sticky and hard to work with. These were good, but not great.

Carrie

These are not worth it. Very bland. I'm wondering if the dough needs more fat? I even grated the apple thinking the flavor would better disperse, but no luck. Very sticky dough so I made mostly holes. I made an apple cider glaze to try to perk them up a bit but it didn't help much. If you're bent on giving these a try, try adding the zest of one lemon to the batter and double the salt.

AlexPoet

Surprised to find that they were very dry. Dough was indeed sticky and hard to work with.

judy

very dry and tasteless

Stephen

The doughnut was bland inside which made me double coat the sugar cinnamon mix. The apple flavor barely came through.

Maureen

Was SOOO excited to try this one because I love crullers and cider! Been making apple cake forev!So, I always take a glance a comments for guidance/tips/pitfalls before trying my hand at the recipes. Really surprised by the poor reviews, so looked at the recipe again in detail. Well duh. That much flour with so little cinnamon and nutmeg?! Compare the NYT recipe for baked cider donuts — what a extraordinary difference in level of spice. Same imbalance compared to my apple cake recipe.

Bland

These are very dry and tasteless

Cate

I didn’t have the issue with sticky dough but I did find the donuts needed a bit more oomph. I made a glaze with orange zest, vanilla, apple cider, and powdered sugar. I then double-glazed the donuts. Great!

Lynn T

I wish recipe writers would indicate "DIVIDED"in the ingredient list whenever an ingredient is to be used for different purposes. Especially when cooking with kids, it is frustrating have to sort through the text to find the amounts for each part, or worse, at the end of the process that too much butter and sugar was added to the batter, and none reserved for the topping.

alt

Need lots of flour top and bottom for dustingOver 1/2 thick way to goUsed bag for toppingNot our favorite, pumpkin choc brownie swirls are way better

Joe V

Has anyone tried making these in an air fryer ? If so please share.

LeslieL.

I have made these but here's a tip that makes it a lot easier. After making the dough spread it with your hands or a rolling pin to 3/4 inch thick in a rimmed sheet pan with parchment on the bottom, floured, flour the top, cover with parchment and another pan, then wrap with plastic, refrigerate overnight. Next day take pan out of fridge, cut and fry. The dough is soft and sticky but this helps with the mechanics a lot. I also use bought apple cider syrup (from an apple farm locally).

Will W

300 too low a temp. Nuts absorb oil at this temp

Mr Earls

As many people have already mentioned, these doughnuts turned out way too dry and tasteless. And I made them with a very flavorful cider. This recipe is definitely not worth it. If you care for a nice cider flavor, check out the recipe for "Baked Apple Cider Doughnuts".

stacy

Kind of bland- I used a full stick of butter and chilled the dough longer and didn’t find it too sticky. Needs more flavor in the dough itself

Jen OK

My husband really loved these! The dough was very dense so it was hard to fold in the apples but it was worth it. I cut them all out and only made a few and then returned the dough to the refrigerator for the next day. It made way more than 24 so I ended up freezing some as well. I’m hoping when I thaw them they will turn out well.

Naomi M

Made this weekend. These were quite tasty—even the next day. Cooked in peanut oil for a nice dark crunchy outer layer. Kept the oil between 350 and 375 as 300 seemed a little low for doughnuts.

lilli

Dough was very sticky! Use lots of flour to roll out, wasn’t and issue. I used extra cinnamon and nutmeg just for extra flavor. They turned out amazing. I made them as small doughnuts whole and not full sized doughnuts which kept them from being dry. Crunchy on the out side and great texture. Took a very long time to out everything together and cook them, but worth it! Won’t be making soon because I’m still exhausted. Happy to have found this recipe.

Ron

Great results, exactly as written. Guests devoured them, and loved the blueberry sauce, a very nice enhancement. Dough is sticky — chill and use plenty of flour as you work with it.

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Apple Cider Doughnuts Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What are apple cider donuts made of? ›

What Are Apple Cider Doughnuts? Apple cider doughnuts are a New England treat — one of the symbols of fall as the spectacular foliage turns autumnal and the weather starts to feel crisp. They're made with a base of boiled-down apple cider, which turns into a syrup that's sweet and deeply apple-y.

What is the secret for soft doughnuts? ›

There's only one way to make doughnuts even softer and fluffier and that is by scalding some of the flour. Scalding is a technique used to not only make bread softer, but also to make it stay soft for longer. You can use it for pretty much any recipe you like.

Why are apple cider doughnuts so good? ›

There's something almost magical about being at an orchard or fall fair (or even your favorite doughnut shop) and taking that first bite of an apple cider doughnut. A good one is tender yet cakey, has a delicate crust, and is lightly spiced, with an apple-y tang. And it's best eaten warm.

What pairs well with apple cider donuts? ›

Nothing pairs better with our apple cider donuts than a nice, creamy slathering of our Chiles Family Orchards apple butter. If you're looking to branch out into more fall flavors, try our rich and scrumptious pumpkin butter. A good tip for this dessert is to heat up your apple butter and toast your donut.

What makes apple cider donuts different? ›

For starters, the TEXTURE. They're so soft and pillowy but remain really moist and tender. This is due to the fact that these donuts are made with oil instead of butter. Apple sauce is also added to further that moist texture.

What state are apple cider donuts from? ›

Schwartz's cider doughnut options are currently centered around the New England region: mainly Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine.

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 forbidden donut? ›

Forbidden Doughnuts

(aka Iced Pumpkin Cake Donuts, inspired by King Arthur Flour) Makes 12 to 18, depending on the size of your donut pans. 1 1/2 cups pumpkin puree. 1 cup sugar. 3 eggs.

What is the secret ingredient in Krispy Kreme donuts? ›

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.

What is the most unhealthy donut in the world? ›

Honey Dew Donuts Coconut Jelly Stick

The Honey Dew Coconut Jelly Stick is the most calorie and sugar-heavy donut on our list with 590 calories and 40 grams of sugar per stick. Not only that, but it has a whopping 680 milligrams of sodium, which is almost a third of the recommended daily limit.

What is the most unhealthy doughnut? ›

Apple fritters are among the unhealthiest doughnuts. Just because a doughnut has fruit it it doesn't mean it is a good choice.

How do apple cider donuts taste? ›

Note that while apple cider donuts include apple cider, they're actually not designed to TASTE very strongly of apple, per several readers. Fittingly, most of these recipes are basically excellent cinnamon sugar cake doughnuts with a hint of apple.

What are some facts about apple cider donuts? ›

Cider doughnuts are cake doughnuts that get their flavor from cinnamon, nutmeg and apple cider used in the batter. They are a harvest tradition in autumn in the northeastern United States and are sometimes sold at cider mills.

What is the best way to store apple cider donuts? ›

The best way to store cider donuts is at room temperature in an airtight container or ziplock bag. The donuts will keep for about 1 to 2 days, though the longer you keep them on the counter, the less fresh they taste. Don't try to store them in the fridge. The cold will just make them dry out more.

Are Aldi apple cider donuts good? ›

The doughnuts had a sweet but not overpowering apple-cider flavor. In my opinion, the texture inside was soft but a little too dry. The next time I have one, I'll pair it with hot apple cider or dunk it in coffee.

Why are apple cider donuts called apple cider donuts? ›

Cider Donuts are to be eaten with cider, that's where the name comes from. So if you grew up in rural New England, as I did, you have indelible memories of the smell of cider donuts at Apple Orchards this time of year.

What is cider traditionally made out of? ›

Cider (cyder, United States: hard cider) is an alcoholic beverage produced by the fermentation of apple juice; a related product, perry (also known as pear cider) is produced by the fermentation of pear juice. Cider and perry have been produced for more than 2000 years in temperate areas of the world.

Are apple cider donuts a New England thing? ›

CIDER DONUTS have become nearly as synonymous with a New England fall as apples and foliage.

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