The Ultimate Baked Donut Recipe Using Cake Mix (2024)

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These delicious cake mix donuts are perfect for when you want a tasty treat. Learn how to make this easy baked cake donut recipe in minutes!

Scroll down to the bottom of the post to see a video of the cake mix donuts in action! You’ll see how easy they are to make.

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Who here loves donuts (raises hand)? Me!! It’s hard to find someone who doesn’t love donuts – but it’s also equally as hard to find someone who has a fryer at home.

I personally don’t have a fryer, and I have no interest in dealing with oil. That’s where this super easy baked cake donut recipe comes in.

Baked Donuts

These baked donuts are made with cake mix! Can you believe it? I suppose technically the fact they are baked instead of fried makes them something other than donuts, but I’m going with it given the fact that they are doughy, round (with a hole in the middle), and frosted. Looks like a donut to me.

The nice thing about these donuts is that once you get the cake mix, you likely have everything else in your cabinet to make them. There’s no firing up a fryer and using gallons of oil.

Your kids can help make these as there are minimal ingredients. I really love how easy these baked cake mix donuts are to make!

How Do Cake Mix Donuts Compare to Fried?

I’m not going to say that these take like Krispy Kreme because they don’t. Yet, they are delicious in their own right! I actually don’t love fried foods as much as I love baked, so these are perfect for me.

These cake mix donuts are a bit more dense than original, fried donuts. The consistency is a slightly different overall but ultimately, you’re going to love them. Especially with the frosting.

Cake vs. Cake Mix

You might think the biggest difference between cake donuts and cake mix donuts is that one is fried and one is baked (the mix). However, the truth is you can bake or fry either of these ‘nut styles.

The difference is actually that cake donuts use all the ingredients from scratch (flour, sugar, salt, baking powder, butter, milk, egg, spices) and the cake mix donuts use the cake mix as a shortcut.

Do they taste different? That depends on the mix and preparation (fried vs. baked). I would, generally speaking, expect the mix version to be more dense and taste more “cakey” than “donut-y.” I don’t prefer either one; they are both delicious.

Do you need a donut pan to bake donuts?

No – you don’t HAVE to have a donut pan. However it’s going to help you immensely if you do. I do understand this might be a “one and done” situation and therefore you might not want to make the commitment to a particular pan.

If this is the case, use aluminum foil balls in a cupcake pan as I describe in the recipe below.

Are you ready to get the recipe? Find it below!

Ingredients

Batter

  • 1 box yellow cake mix (you could use chocolate cake mix too!)
  • 1 egg
  • 1/4 cup oil
  • 1 cup water

Glaze

  • 2 tbsp. melted butter
  • 1/4 cup cocoa powder
  • 2 tbsp. milk
  • 1/2 tsp. water
  • 1/2 tsp. vanilla
  • 1/2 cup powder sugar

Directions

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Mix the wet ingredients together in a large bowl until just combined. You don’t want to overbeat because this will keep your recipe from being light and fluffy. Take a Ziploc bag, fill it up with the batter, and cut off a corner.

The next step to your easy cake mix donuts is done with a donut pan. . . but if you don’t have one: I saw this cool trick from Pretty Providence. You’ll use a muffin pan. Roll small pieces of foil into about 1/2 inch balls and place them into the center of each cup then spray the entire pan with cooking spray.

Take your batter and pipe around the foil ball in your baking pans. You’ll fill each compartment about halfway, but you can use less if you want them to really look like donuts.

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Bake at 350 degrees for about 15 minutes or until golden brown. Allow to cool in the pan for 2-3 minutes. Remove the donuts from the pan and place on a cooling rack for about 5-10 minutes. Now while you wait for them to cool, make your glaze.

Mix all the ingredients for the glaze in a medium bowl. Then dip the donuts and return them to the cooling rack. Add some sprinkles to the top if you’d like.

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As you can see, it really didn’t matter that these little babies weren’t real donuts. This baked donut recipe is such a cute mini wannabe version that I just had to gobble them up.

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If you want to make these for the holidays, add appropriate colored sprinkles or jimmies. No one will know they aren’t “real” fried donuts!

They’ll be asking you for your recipe and will be surprised when you tell them they are baked donuts using cake mix.

Yield: 12 donuts

Baked Cake Mix Donuts

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What looks like a donut but isn't fried? This baked cake donut recipe! These delicious cake mix donuts are perfect for when you want a tasty treat to satisfy your sweet tooth.

Prep Time10 minutes

Cook Time25 minutes

Total Time35 minutes

Ingredients

Batter

  • 1 box yellow cake mix
  • 1 egg(s)
  • 1/4 cup oil
  • 1 cup water

Glaze

  • 2 T butter, melted
  • 1/4 cup cocoa powder
  • 2 T milk
  • 1/2 tsp water
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/2 cup confectioners sugar

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 F.
  2. Mix wet ingredients together in a large bowl. Add the cake mix and stir until just combined.
  3. Take a Ziploc bag, fill it up with the batter and cut off a corner. Fill up each donut pan mold about halfway.
  4. Bake at 350 degrees for about 15 minutes or until golden brown.
  5. Allow to cool in the pan for 2-3 minutes.
  6. Remove the donuts from the pan and place on a cooling rack for about 5-10 minutes. While you wait for them to cool, make your glaze.
  7. Mix all the ingredients for the glaze in a medium bowl. Dip the donuts in a little bit, and return them to the cooling rack.
  8. Add some sprinkles to the top to finish.

Notes

You can add anything you like to the batter: chocolate chips, nuts, sprinkles . . . feel free to get creative with this recipe.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

12

Serving Size:

1 donut

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 254Total Fat: 9gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 21mgSodium: 341mgCarbohydrates: 42gFiber: 1gSugar: 24gProtein: 3g

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The Ultimate Baked Donut Recipe Using Cake Mix (2024)

FAQs

Is cake batter and donut batter the same? ›

Donuts are made from dough, not batter. There are pastries, like beignets, which are made from batters but it is much thicker than cake batter. Cake batter scooped into a fryer would lose its shape and become an angry spattering mess, not donuts.

What is the difference between old fashioned donuts and cake donuts? ›

Cake doughnuts, lacking that honeycomb structure of big yeast bubbles, are often (but not always) smaller, with a puckered little hole. A subset, the old-fashioned doughnut, always has a cracked, craggy surface, and in the most classic versions the sides splay out like the petals of a flower.

Does Krispy Kreme make cake or yeast donuts? ›

Most Krispy Kreme doughnut varieties are made of the same yeast-raised dough as the original glazed, but they're prepared differently. Some are dipped in chocolate, caramel or other toppings and some are loaded with filling. Some speciality doughnuts are ring-shaped original glazed coated with different toppings.

What is the difference between a cake donut and a pastry donut? ›

Essentially there are two distinct types of donuts that are popular. One is yeast rising like a roll or bread. The other is made with cake batter. One is light and fluffy like a dinner roll, the other is more dense typically due to the heavier cake batter and contains no yeast.

Are Dunkin donuts yeast or cake? ›

With its 68-year history, DD is the go-to spot for both cake and yeast donuts. In fact, the company is so good at donuts that its secret recipe hasn't changed since it was first created back in1948.

Why are my cake doughnuts dry? ›

If you cook in oil that's too hot, the doughnuts will be too dark (read: tough and dry) by the time they're cooked through. While frying, watch your thermometer—if the oil temp starts to climb, turn it down to low for a little bit.

Why do cake donuts taste different? ›

Cake doughnuts have a richer flavor that comes from the butter, eggs, and sugar used in the batter. They are typically sweeter than glazed doughnuts. Glazed doughnuts have a light and airy texture with a slightly chewy bite. The air pockets in the dough give them a fluffy and cloud-like feel.

Do baked donuts taste the same as fried? ›

No, baked donuts do not taste the same as fried donuts. The cooking method affects the texture, flavor, and appearance of the donuts.

Are doughnuts better fried or baked? ›

While many prefer the light and crispy texture of a fried donut, leaving the deep fryer in the cabinet and baking your cake donuts instead makes for healthier, less oily donuts. It's also safer and easier to clean up, given that you don't have to deal with lots of hot oil.

What is the secret ingredient in Krispy Kreme donuts? ›

The doughnuts may contain potato

No one knows for sure, as the recipe is reportedly locked in a vault at the company HQ in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. However, according to food historians, mashed potato may be the secret ingredient – and the company claims it hasn't changed the recipe much since the early days.

What is a cake batter donut? ›

Artificially Flavored. Celebrate your birthday every day with our scrumptious Cake Batter Doughnut. Indulge in this festive doughnut filled with creamy cake batter KREME filling, topped with yellow icing and confetti sprinkles. "It's tough to say which doughnut is my favorite."

Why are Krispy Kreme doughnuts so soft? ›

The secret ingredient, mashed potato, gives the donuts moistness and tenderness. It's rumored potato is in the secret Krispy Kreme recipe too! The first Krispy Kreme shop was opened in 1937 in North Carolina by Vernon Rudolph, who used his uncle's yeast-raised donut recipe.

Why are cake donuts so good? ›

All of this makes cake doughnuts denser than yeasted doughnuts. That means there will be more doughnut in every bite of a cake doughnut than a yeasted doughnut. Cake doughnuts take over in your mouth, absorb moisture, and practically beg for a sip of something to chase them down.

Which donuts are cake donuts? ›

The Cake Donut is a symmetrical, round donut that is golden brown in color, with a center hole that is about the size of a dime. Our Cake Donut has a crisp outer edge with a tender inside. However, cake donuts can vary in taste slightly depending on the flavor (Chocolate, Old Fashioned, Blueberry, Sour Cream).

Does Krispy Kreme have cake batter donuts? ›

We love celebrating birthdays every day with a scrumptious cake batter doughnut. Filled with cake batter KREME, topped with yellow icing and bright confetti sprinkles, this doughnut is perfect for any party.

What is the difference between batter and dough donuts? ›

The difference between batter and dough is batters are thin and contain eggs, and doughs are thick and don't have to contain eggs. Because of their different consistencies and ingredients, you will mix and prepare batters and doughs differently.

Does cake flour work for donuts? ›

This gluten content helps create a dough that is strong enough to trap air, which helps create the fluffy doughnut texture we all love. Bread flour can also work well for fried donuts, and cake flour is the best bet if you'd like to try your hand at making cake doughnuts.

What is donut batter made of? ›

Sift together flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, cinnamon, and nutmeg in a large bowl. Mix in butter until crumbly. Stir in milk and egg until smooth. Knead lightly, then turn out onto a lightly floured surface.

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