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Made with fresh apple cider, these melt-in-your-mouth Apple Cider Donuts are so flavorful! An easy fall doughnut recipe to make at home, it’s perfect for breakfast, dessert, or as a snack.

When the leaves turn from green to golden, I am all about everything apple! Try my Apple Crisp and Apple Fritter Bread to use up the fall season’s best fruit!

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The BEST Apple Cider Donuts

I spent this past Saturday morning making these delicious melt-in-your-mouth Apple Cider Doughnuts. My love affair with these doughnuts didn’t start there. I was first introduced to them at a local farm in Maryland. They make their doughnuts with fresh squeezed Apple Cider from their orchard. They come out piping hot and were rolled in cinnamon and sugar.

When I think of these doughnuts I think of Fall. Visiting the orchards, drinking apple cider, and eating these delicious doughnuts. Even if you do not live by an orchard you can still experience all there is to love about Apple Cider Donuts with this recipe.

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Apple Cider Dounut ingredients

  • Apple cider: The cider is reduced to get a concentrated flavor of apple cider. It alsoadds a nice tang to the donuts and helps them retain moisture.
  • Butter:Butter and sugar are creamed together to make the donut batter lighter and airier.
  • Sugar:Both light brown sugar and granulated sugar are added to the batter for sweetness and flavor. The light brown sugar has some caramel notes which are delicious with the apple. You can substitute either all light brown sugar or all white sugar, however, it may affect the texture.
  • Vanilla extract:Vanilla brings out the sweet warmth of this recipe. Skip it if you don’t have any on hand.
  • Egg:A whole egg plus 1 egg yolk binds the ingredients together.
  • Flour:Plain, white, all-purpose flour is the foundation ingredient for the batter.
  • Baking powder and Baking soda: Baking powder helps the donuts to rise a little and makes themsoft and fluffy just like cake.
  • Spices: Cinnamon, nutmeg, all spice and cloves are warm and spicy, and perfect for the taste of fall in this Apple Cider Donut Recipe.
  • Buttermilk: Adds moisture to the dough.
  • Coating: Cinnamon, sugar and spices coat the donuts immediately after frying. It reminds me of churros or snickerdoodles!
  • Oil for frying:Vegetable oil is perfect for this recipe as it’s neutral-tasting and fries the donuts well.

How to make Apple Cider Donut Recipe

Prepare the donut batter

  1. Reduce the apple cider: In a small saucepan over medium heat, cook cider until reduced by almost 1/3. You should end up with about 1/2 cup of reduced apple cider. This should take about 5-10 minutes.
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  1. Cream butter and sugar: Meanwhile, add butter and both sugars to a stand mixer with the paddle attachment. Cream butter and sugar for 4 minutes until fluffy.
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  1. Add wet ingredients: Add in vanilla and whole egg plus egg yolk. Mix to combine.
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  1. Mix the dry ingredients: In a large bowl combine the dry ingredients, flour, baking powder, salt, 1/8 teaspoon cinnamon, and a pinch of nutmeg. Set aside.
  2. Combine the dry and wet ingredients: Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients in two parts. Mix slowly making sure to scrape the sides. Do not over-mix.
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  1. Firm up: Place dough in the refrigerator for 2 hours to firm up. You can even leave it in overnight.

Shape the Donuts

  1. Roll the dough: Roll out the dough onto a floured surface (about 1/2 inch thick)
  2. Cut out the donuts: Cut out donuts with a lightly floured doughnut cutter or a biscuit cutter (2 1/2 or 3 inches). Cut out the center with a 1-inch cutter for doughnut holes.
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Fry the Apple Cider donuts

  1. Heat the oil: Add oil to a large pot with high sides. I do about 6 cups of oil for this recipe. Heat oil to 350 degrees.
  2. Drop your doughnuts in 2 or 3 at a time. Do not overcrowd the oil with too many doughnuts. It will lower the heat of the oil substantially.
  1. Watch the color: The doughnuts take about a minute to cook on each side. If they are browning too quickly and not cooking through the center your heat is too high and needs to be turned down.
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  1. Drain excess oil: Place the doughnuts on a paper towel to drain any excess oil.
  2. Mix the cinnamon sugar coating: Combine the 1/2 tablespoon cinnamon and 5 tablespoons sugar, allspice and ground cloves in a small bowl to coat your doughnuts.
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  1. Dip the donuts: Immediately dip the apple cider donuts in the cinnamon sugar mixture while they are still warm.
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  1. Serve immediately. Enjoy!

Tips for Success

  • The dough can get pretty sticky which can make it difficult to work with. Therefore I place the dough in the fridge for about 10 minutes before I start rolling it out as well as before frying them. This makes handling the dough a lot easier.
  • After the doughnuts come out of the fryer they are tossed with a mixture of cinnamon and sugar. It is important to toss the doughnuts in cinnamon and sugar as soon as they come out of the oil.
  • Cutting the donuts: I used a small biscuit cutter to cut out the doughnuts. You can always use a doughnut cutter or improvise with a round glass. Just make sure to dip the cup in flour.
  • Boiling apple cider additions: The smell of the apple cider boiling in the house is intoxicating! Stick a cinnamon stick in and your house will smell amazing. You can even simmer your apple cider with orange slices for some extra flavor.
  • Healthier option: I fried my doughnuts but you can bake them if you want a lighter option. ThisWilton Nonstick 6-Cavity Donut PanApple Cider Donuts (The BEST Recipe!) - Chef Savvy (11) works great for baking doughnuts.
  • Storein an airtight container at room temperature for up to 4 days.
  • Reheat for a few seconds in the microwave if desired!

What is in a cider donut?

In this Apple Cider Donut Recipe, I added apple cider, cinnamon, nutmeg, sugar, butter, flour, and egg to the batter and then dipped them in cinnamon sugar for a deliciously warm and sweet coating.

Are cider donuts made with cider?

Yes! I used apple cider from a local farm in Maryland. The apple cider is reduced to make a concentrated apple juice and then added to the batter.

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Here are more breakfast recipes to try!

  • Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal
  • Easy Churro Waffles
  • Double Chocolate Chip Muffins
  • Healthy Baked Oatmeal
  • French Toast Muffin Cups
  • Apple Fritter Bread

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Apple Cider Doughnuts

Melt in your mouth Apple Cider Doughnuts made with fresh apple cider. Easy fall doughnut recipe to make at home!

Servings: 4

Prep Time: 30 minutes mins

Cook Time: 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 40 minutes mins

Ingredients

Cinnamon Sugar Coating

Instructions

  • Reduce apple cider: Add apple cider to a small saucepan. Simmer until the apple cider is reduced by half (you should end up with 1 cup) This should take about 10-15 minutes.

    Set the mixture aside and allow it to cool.

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  • Cream butter and sugar: Meanwhile, add butter and both sugars to a stand mixer with the paddle attachment. Cream butter and sugar for 4 minutes until fluffy.

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  • Add in the vanilla and whole egg plus egg yolk. Mix to combine.

    Slowly add in the cooled reduced apple cider and mix to combine.

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  • Combine dry ingredients: In a medium bowl combine the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, ground all spice and ground cloves. Set aside.

  • Add the dry ingredients to the stand mixer. Mix slowly making sure to scrape down the sides.

    Add in the buttermilk and stir just until combined.

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  • Refrigerate dough: Place dough in the refrigerator for 2 hours to firm up. You can even leave it in overnight.

  • Roll out dough onto a floured surface (about 1/2 inch thick)

    Cut out doughnuts: with a lightly floured doughnut cutter or a biscuit cutter (2 1/2 or 3 inch). Cut out the center with a 1 inch cutter for doughnut holes.

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  • Add oil to a large pot with high sides. I do about 6 cups of oil for this recipe. Heat oil to 350 degrees.

  • Deep fry donuts: Drop your donuts in 2 or 3 at a time. Do not overcrowd the oil with too many donuts. It will lower the heat of the oil substantially.

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  • The donuts take about a minute to cook on each side. If they are browning too easily and not cooking through the center your heat is too high and needs to be turned down.

  • Make cinnamon sugar coating: Combine the 1/2 tablespoon cinnamon, 5 tablespoons sugar, all spice and ground cloves in a small bowl to coat your doughnuts. Set aside.

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  • Place the doughnuts on a paper towel to drain any excess oil.

    Immediately dip them in the cinnamon sugar mixture while they are still warm.

    Serve immediately and enjoy!

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Nutrition Information

Calories: 614kcalCarbohydrates: 121gProtein: 10gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 63mgSodium: 249mgPotassium: 332mgFiber: 3gSugar: 59gVitamin A: 322IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 122mgIron: 4mg

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FAQs

What makes apple cider donuts different? ›

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 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.

How do you preserve apple cider donuts? ›

Freeze. It's best to freeze these donuts before they're coated in cinnamon sugar. To freeze your apple cider donuts, store them in an airtight container with parchment paper between layers. Store the donuts frozen for up to 1 month.

Can you freeze homemade apple cider doughnuts? ›

Freezing: Place donuts on a baking tray and put in the freezer for 3-5 hours or until frozen. Without letting them thaw, place in an airtight container or freezing bag. Keep up to 3 months. Thawing: Leave at room temperature, uncovered, for at least 30 minutes.

Why are apple cider doughnuts so good? ›

Flavor: Flavor-wise, they're APPLE and CINNAMON and SPICE all over. They taste like they're straight from the bakery! Ease: A simple mix of wet and dry ingredients plus the apple cider concentrate makes these a snap to prepare for crisp fall mornings.

Why are apple cider donuts 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.

Why are they 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.

Do apple cider donuts taste like apple cider? ›

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.

Are apple cider donuts a New England thing? ›

CIDER DONUTS have become nearly as synonymous with a New England fall as apples and foliage. Every orchard's cider donuts are different, and every orchard's are the best, according to its devotees, who are often passionate on the subject. Like apples and the orchards that make them, no two cider donuts are alike.

How do you make homemade donuts last longer? ›

Place your donuts in storage bags or airtight containers.

Definitely put them in airtight bags or containers though so they stay fresh! The only time this isn't a good idea is when your donuts are cream-filled. In that case, you'll want to store them in the fridge so they don't spoil.

Can you warm up apple cider donuts? ›

Yes, you can store apple cider doughnuts, but we don't recommend it as fried doughnuts are best eaten right away. If you want to enjoy these doughnuts later, store them in an airtight container at room temperature for up to two days. Reheat them in the microwave for a few seconds to refresh.

Can you reheat apple cider donuts? ›

How to Reheat Apple Cider Donuts? Apple cider doughnuts never really reheat well. You can put them in the microwave for about 15 seconds to soften them up, but you may need to coat them with cinnamon sugar again. Do not try to re-fry these doughnuts as they will simply get very greasy inside.

How do you reheat frozen apple cider donuts? ›

Freeze donuts this fall and enjoy them all winter long. To freeze, store donuts in a Ziploc freezer bag. To reheat, place frozen donuts on a baking sheet and bake at 375° for 8-10 minutes. You may wish to recoat the warm donuts in cinnamon & sugar.

Can I freeze dough for doughnuts? ›

Freezing the dough before it's cooked will allow you to have that fresh donut experience every time.

Will freezing donuts keep them fresh? ›

You can freeze donuts for up to three months. This works best with plain, powdered sugar, or thinly glazed donuts (a thick glaze can melt when defrosted). The best method for this is placing them in a large freezer bag. If you're stacking donuts, separate them with wax paper so they don't freeze together.

What's the difference between apple cider donuts and apple fritters? ›

Apple Fritters vs Apple Donuts

Many apple cider doughnut recipes are cake-based, not yeast-based. And most apple fritters don't have cider in the dough, they just rely on the apple chunks to provide flavor.

What is a fun fact about apple cider donuts? ›

Cider donuts originated with the American colonialists. With fall as the butchering season, there was a surplus of leftover fat from the animals. To use it up, colonial cooks would mix the seasonal apples with fry dough, and eventually, cider donuts became a homespun Halloween treat.

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.

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