Delicious Air Fryer Donut Holes: I Could Finish a Whole Plate of These

Delicious Air Fryer Donut Holes: I Could Finish a Whole Plate of These

In this recipe video, you’ll learn how to make delicious Air Fryer Donut Holes that are soft, chewy, and coated in sweet cinnamon sugar. With only 6 ingredients needed, these easy snacks come together quickly without the need for dough proving. In just 20 minutes, you can have a bowl of these heavenly treats ready to enjoy. Simply mix Greek yogurt, flour, and baking powder, shape the dough into balls, air fry them until lightly browned, then coat with melted butter and cinnamon sugar. These delectable donut holes make the perfect treat for any occasion.

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Recipe Instructions

Soft chewy donut bites coated in sweet cinnamon sugar. I love these as an easy snack – needing only 6 ingredients.

They come together super quickly – no dough proving needed. It takes about 20 minutes from start to finish to have a bowl of these heavenly treats sat in front of you.

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Ingredients:
Donut Holes:
120 ml (1/2 cup) Greek yogurt – full-fat is best
120 g (1 cup) plain (all-purpose) flour
½ tsp baking powder

Coating:
60 g (2.1oz – approx. half a stick) unsalted butter, melted
75 g (1/3 cup) granulated sugar
1 tbsp ground cinnamon

Also:
Oil for greasing air fryer basket and your hands when roll the dough balls

Instructions
1. Place the Greek yogurt, flour and baking powder in a bowl.

2. Mix together using your hands until all of the ingredients are combined. It should only take a minute or two.

3. Divide into 12 pieces and roll each into a ball. I find it easier (and less sticky) if I grease my hands with a little neutral oil before shaping the balls.

4. Grease the inside of your air fryer basket with spray oil or by brushing on a little oil.

5. Add the balls into the air fryer basket – try to leave a bit of space between each as they’ll spread a little.

6. Cook on the air fryer setting at 180C/350F for 8-9 minutes until lightly browned. Check halfway through and give the basket a little shake to help prevent the donut holes sticking.

7. Meanwhile, add the melted butter to a small bowl.

8. Add the sugar and cinnamon to a second bowl and mix together.

9. When the donut holes are cooked, drop one in the butter and roll it around to coat. Transfer to the bowl with the cinnamon sugar and roll it around until fully coated.

10. Transfer to a serving plate and repeat with the rest of the donut holes.

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Video “I could eat the plate full of these things | Air Fryer Donut Holes” was uploaded on 11/04/2024 to Youtube Channel Kitchen Sanctuary