Baked Donuts filled with jelly are incredibly soft, airy and melt-in-your-mouth delicious. Just like our donut holes, this homemade donut recipe is easy and always gets rave reviews!
Donuts are the ultimate comfort food. The aroma from the oven and the little hint of jelly peeking out of the side make these irresistible. I am a sucker for classic home-baked treats like blueberry muffins or chocolate chip banana bread and these baked donuts do not disappoint!

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Baked Donut Recipe:
Baked donuts are cotton-candy soft and fluffy. I remember my Mother making apple piroshki (Russian fried doughnuts) after school and it is one of the food memories I will always treasure. Baked yeast donuts are even easier and is a tradition I’m continuing with my own family.
I’ll take one of these over a Krispy Kreme any day because they are way more satisfying – the perfect balance of fluffy center to sugar coated surface without the greasy mouth feel and my belly is always happier eating a homemade baked donut!

Is it Donuts or Doughnuts?
Which is the correct spelling? This is heated debate because donuts… mmm doughnuts! There’s even a National Donut Day and it’s the first Friday of June. It is the ultimate comfort food. The real question is – when were doughnuts invented? ‘Doughnut’ is the original old-school spelling but ‘donuts’ took off when Dunkin’ Donuts launched in 1950.
Most people will search for “donuts” online and it is the clear winner in popularity. The dictionary now recognizes ‘donut’ as a variant of doughnut so the word doughnut came first but both terms are technically correct.
Here’s our argument – old school doughnuts are deep fried, but these are new school baked donuts so we called them so.
Are Baked Donuts Healthy?
To put it delicately, baked donuts are the healthier option compared to traditional deep-fried donuts. They don’t leave you feeling as guilty about your choices. You only need 1 Tbsp of melted butter to coat all 12 donuts! Are donuts good for you? In the end, they are still sugar covered carbs… glorious carbs! Eat responsibly.

What is the Best Filling for Donuts?
We enjoy changing up the type of jelly in these baked donuts; strawberry, blueberry, raspberry, huckleberry,.. you name it! Whether you are using jam, preserves or jelly, pick one that is:
- Thick – a thick jelly won’t run out of the donut as easily
- Fairly Smooth – so the piping tip doesn’t get clogged
- Your favorite flavor – these are, after all, for you!

How to Make Cream Filled Donuts:
For a cream filling, you will need a stable, thick cream that won’t ooze out. The pastry cream from our eclairs is easy and excellent. Let the cream cool then fill the pastry bag fitted with a sharp tip and generously pipe into each donut.
For Cinnamon Sugar Donuts:
If you choose to omit the jam inside, you can add more flavor with a cinnamon sugar coating. In a small bowl, stir together and roll hot buttered donuts in this mixture:
- 1/3 cup sugar
- 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
Love Glazed Donuts?
We enjoy these without glaze but if you desire glazed donuts, you can skip brushing with butter and rolling in sugar. Once donuts are cool enough to handle, dip into this glaze mixture then place on racks until glaze hardens:
- 2 cups powdered sugar
- 1/4 cup milk or water
- 1 tsp vanilla extract

More Classic Home-Baked Treats:
- Baklava – once you try homemade, there’s no going back
- Chocolate Chip Cookies – soft, moist and perfect
- Snowball Cookies are melt-in-your-mouth good
- Russian Tea Cookies – buttery and studded with walnuts
- Italian Cookies a chocolate filled sandwich cookie
How to Ensure Super Fluffy Donuts?
The correct balance of wet to dry ingredients is critical in any dough recipe. Be sure to measure the ingredients correctly. Stir your flour with a spoon then spoon it into a dry ingredient measuring cup. Pushing a measuring cup into a flour bin can result in 25% more flour than is called for which will result in dense donuts.
Also, be sure to allow your dough to proof in a warm room (never more than 110˚F) or you will deactivate the yeast and the donuts will not rise properly.
Baked Donut Video Tutorial:
Watch Natasha make this easy and super fluffy baked donut recipe. P.S. There’s a guest star in this episode!
I hope this becomes your go-to baked donut recipe! They are irresistibly soft and there is nothing like warm homemade donuts.
Baked Donuts Filled with Jelly

Ingredients
- 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour, divided, plus more for dusting*
- 1/4 cup granulated sugar
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 2 1/4 tsp instant yeast, quick acting, (1 packet = 7 grams)
- 2/3 cup warm milk, 110˚F - microwave 35 sec.
- 4 Tbsp unsalted butter, melted, divided
- 2 egg yolks
- 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
- 1/3 cup jelly or jam, (no large fruit pieces)
- 1/3 cup granulated sugar , to roll donuts
Instructions
- In a large mixing bowl, whisk together 1 cup flour, 1/4 cup sugar, 2 1/4 tsp (1 packet) instant yeast and 1/4 tsp salt.
- Add warm milk, 3 Tbsp melted butter, 2 egg yolks and 1/2 tsp vanilla extract, and whisk vigorously to combine well.
- Cover with plastic wrap and rest at room temperature 10 minutes, until some bubbles form on the surface.
- Add remaining 1 1/2 cups flour, adding just enough until dough holds together and no longer sticks to the sides of the bowl (Add the last 2 Tbsp of flour only if needed) and knead in the bowl 5 minutes. If dough is really sticking to your hands, dust lightly with flour then continue kneading with clean dry hands. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and let rise in a 100˚F oven for 45 min or at room temperature for 1 1/2 hours, or until doubled in size.
- Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and preheat oven to 375˚F with rack in the center of the oven.
- Turn dough out onto a floured surface and roll the dough out to just under 1/2” thick. Cut circles using a 2 1/2 inch round cookie cutter. Re-roll scraps if needed to make 12 donuts total. Place donuts on prepared baking sheet, cover with a tea towel and let rise in a 100˚F oven for 20 min or at room temperature 45 min, or until puffed. Bake uncovered in the center of a preheated oven at 375˚F for 10-12 minutes or until lightly golden on top.
- Right out of the oven, brush a hot bun all over with remaining 1 Tbsp melted butter and roll in a bowl of sugar to coat lightly with sugar. Cut a deep slit in the side of each donut and pipe jam with a pastry bag into each one.
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Enjoy your home-baked donuts and “Do-nut Worry, be Happy!” I couldn’t resist! 😉



Can I make French Crullers with this recipe by putting it in a piping bag and piping it or do you not advise working the dough too much?
Hi May, I have not tested this for french crullers to advise. If you experiment please let me know how you like this.
Hello! I was wondering if there’s any way to add cocoa powder to these and make them chocolate donuts? Thanks!
Hi Angelina that sounds delicious however I have not personally tested that to advise. If you do an experiment, please share with us how it goes!
Hi Natasha, i made these last night and there were PHENOMENAL! Thank you so much for an exceptional and gorgeous recipe. Absolutely delicious! Big hello from Melbourne, Australia! xx
You’re welcome Cleo! I’m so glad you enjoyed this recipe!
hi Natasha, may i ask how do u get your donuts to be round because mine became slightly out of shape when they were left to rise for about at hour after they were cut out. otherwise they tasted awesome
Hi Jamie, some of our donuts also became slightly oval and not round. Are you using a round cutter?
Hello! I am trying this recipe soon. If I’m letting the doughnuts rise at room temperature until they puff, do I still cover them with a tea towel or is that just for putting them in the oven?
Hi Joshua, yes, we covered them with a tea towel for the rise.
I made these with apricot jam filling. They were easy to make. It is the first time I have made or eaten baked donuts. Next time I will fill with jam and a little sweetened cream as the donut was a little drier than a fried donut. Healthier too!
I’m so glad you enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing that with me.
My first attempt at baking donuts. It was a hit! Filled it with Nutella instead of Jam. Thanks so much! 💝
Sounds yummy! Thanks for giving this recipe a try and for your excellent feedback.
Hiya Natasha, will make this tomorrow with my little one. Is the eegs have to be room temperature? How to keep it till the next day? ( Is it fridge okay ? Will that make the texture change?) We will give away some to neighbours for mother’s Day.
Thanks
Hi Lauren, it isn’t necessary for the yolks to be room temperature since you are adding warm milk. It’s easier to separate yolks when they are cold. These homemade donuts are best made fresh. The texture on day 1 will be the best.
Excellent recipe. The donuts were a huge hit. I did cut holes in half the batter and glazed them all with coloured glaze and also some with chocolate ganache. Also I used one whole egg instead of 2 egg yolks.
Sounds great, thanks for sharing that with us Linda!
Hi Natasha, this looks great! Do you know if I could make these without eggs? I’m allergic to them.
Hi Anna, I have not tested that without eggs so I cannot advise. We do have this amazing Chocolate Cake Recipe that is eggless.
So so yummy. Light and fluffy like a fried donut. Thanks for the recipe! I will make again and again. Excited to have found your site. Looks like I will be trying lots of your recipes!
Sounds great, Linda! I hope you love every recipe that you try.
Wow. I was looking for a doughnut recipe to do yesterday and stumbled upon this one due to the little fuss and simple ingredients (which is needed due to the lockdown)! I only have praise for this. Not only was it easy to make, but I had so much fun – and not to mention, your video instruction was brilliant! I filled some of the doughnuts with Nutella and some others with Blackberry Jam. Definitely recommend to any sweet tooth bakers out there!
Thank you very much and I shall be browsing more of your recipes!
My pleasure Claudia, I’m so glad that you loved the end result! Thanks for trying this recipe and for sharing your excellent feedback.
Decided to try this recipe as my craving for doughnuts needed to be satisfied due to lockdown. Needless to say these came out brilliantly little fuss preparing just waiting for them to prove. My son loved them I was very impressed. Gonna give this another go maybe make doughnut hole bites with a glaze.
So glad to know that you and your family loved it! Thanks for sharing and for giving an awesome feedback.
Hi Natasha, Could you please recommend the temperature for gas oven
HI Roshni, I am not able to test this in a gas oven since I don’t have one. If anyone else has tested it, please let us know if any changes were needed at all.
Hi! This recipe is amazing! I would just like to know if it is possible to cut the dough into a doughnut shape with a hole in the middle?Thank you so much! 😍
That should work Bia without the filling of course.
Hi! This looks amazing! 😍I would just like to know if it is possible to cut the dough into a doughnut shape instead of just a circle? Would love to use this recipe for that too! Thank you!
That should work too without the filling of course
I made the recipe and it turned out delicious! I filled them up with dulce de leche 😋. Could you give me some advise of how to store them, and how long do they last fresh?
So great to hear that, Maria. Thanks for sharing that with us and for giving this recipe a wonderful review! You can store these for a day or two at room temperature. To make them last longer, store these in an airtight container in your fridge for up to a week.
Delicious! Super soft and fluffy. Looked amazing. I’m making again because I forgot to add the melted butter! Even with that human error they were great. Without the butter they were like a very soft sweet bread. Thank you for the sharing.
5Stars!
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for the wonderful review!
OMG!! This was such a success!! I made half filled with “raspberry” and the other half with “nutela”!! Needless to say, my family devoured them!!
That’s just awesome!! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review!
I did the baked doughnuts they turned out amazing
I’m so glad you enjoyed that Nicole! Thank you for that wonderful review!