There’s something truly magical about the smell of cinnamon sugar donuts wafting through your kitchen on a lazy Saturday morning. Growing up, the local donut shop was a weekend ritual, but nothing compares to the satisfaction of creating these pillowy, golden treats from scratch in your own home. These cinnamon sugar donuts capture all the nostalgic comfort of childhood favorites while being surprisingly simple to master.
What makes this recipe special isn’t just the incredible taste, it’s the accessibility. Using basic ingredients you likely already have in your pantry, you can create bakery-quality donuts without specialized equipment or complicated techniques. The result is a batch of tender, cake-style donuts with a delicate crumb and that irresistible coating of warm cinnamon and sugar that clings to every bite. Whether you’re treating your family to a weekend breakfast surprise or bringing something homemade to share with neighbors, these donuts deliver pure joy in every golden ring.
Ingredients
For the Donuts:
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 3/4 cup granulated sugar
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 cup whole milk, room temperature
- 2 large eggs
- 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted and cooled
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
For the Cinnamon Sugar Coating:
- 1/2 cup granulated sugar
- 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
- 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
Substitution Ideas:
- Gluten-free: Replace all-purpose flour with a 1:1 gluten-free baking flour blend
- Dairy-free: Substitute milk with unsweetened almond or oat milk, and use vegan butter
- Vegan: Use plant-based milk, vegan butter, and replace eggs with 1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce
- Lower sugar: Reduce sugar to 1/2 cup and use a sugar substitute in the coating
Time & Planning
Prep time: 15 minutes
Cooking time: 12-15 minutes
Total time: 30 minutes
Make-Ahead Tips:
The dry ingredients can be whisked together the night before and stored in an airtight container. The batter comes together quickly, so you can have fresh donuts ready in under 30 minutes from start to finish.
Time-Saving Strategy:
While your donuts are baking, prepare your cinnamon sugar coating and melt the butter for coating. This way, you can coat the donuts while they’re still warm for maximum sugar adherence.
How to Make It
1. Prepare Your Kitchen
Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C). Generously grease two 6-cup donut pans with butter or non-stick cooking spray. If you don’t have donut pans, you can use a muffin tin for donut holes or mini muffins instead.
2. Mix the Dry Ingredients
In a large mixing bowl, whisk together flour, sugar, baking powder, cinnamon, and salt until well combined. This ensures even distribution of leavening and spices throughout your donuts.
3. Combine Wet Ingredients
In a separate medium bowl, whisk together milk, eggs, melted butter, and vanilla extract until smooth. Make sure your melted butter isn’t too hot, or it might scramble the eggs.
4. Create the Batter
Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and gently fold together with a rubber spatula just until combined. Don’t overmix, a few lumps are perfectly fine. Overmixing leads to tough, dense donuts.
5. Fill the Pans
Transfer the batter to a piping bag or large zip-top bag with one corner snipped off. Pipe the batter into the donut pan cavities, filling each about 2/3 full. This prevents overflow while ensuring full, rounded donuts.
6. Bake to Golden Perfection
Bake for 12-15 minutes, or until the tops spring back lightly when touched and the edges are just beginning to turn golden brown. Don’t overbake, as this will result in dry donuts.
7. Prepare the Coating
While donuts bake, mix the cinnamon and sugar for coating in a shallow bowl. Melt the butter for coating in another shallow bowl.
8. Coat and Serve
Let donuts cool in the pan for 2-3 minutes, then turn out onto a wire rack. While still warm, dip each donut first in melted butter, then roll in the cinnamon sugar mixture until completely coated.

Nutrition Overview
Each donut contains approximately 280 calories, with moderate amounts of carbohydrates and sugar from the coating. These treats provide some protein from the eggs and milk, along with small amounts of calcium and iron. While these are definitely an indulgent treat rather than a health food, they can certainly be part of a balanced diet when enjoyed in moderation.
Nutritional values may vary based on specific ingredients used and portion sizes. Using substitutions like plant-based milk or reducing sugar will alter the nutritional profile accordingly.
Healthier Variations
For a lighter version, try using unsweetened applesauce in place of half the butter, and reduce the sugar in the coating to 1/3 cup. You can also experiment with alternative sweeteners like coconut sugar or monk fruit sweetener, though this may slightly change the texture and flavor profile.
A protein boost can be added by substituting 1/4 cup of the all-purpose flour with protein powder, though this will create a slightly denser texture. For added nutrition, try incorporating a tablespoon of ground flaxseed into the dry ingredients.
Serving Ideas
These cinnamon sugar donuts are perfect alongside your morning coffee or afternoon tea. They make an excellent addition to brunch spreads, bake sale contributions, or special breakfast treats for holidays and celebrations.
Try serving them with fresh berries and whipped cream for an elevated dessert presentation. They also pair beautifully with warm apple cider in the fall or cold milk for kids’ snacks.
Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them
Dense, heavy donuts: This usually results from overmixing the batter. Mix just until ingredients are combined, lumps are okay.
Donuts sticking to the pan: Make sure to grease your pans thoroughly, including all the curves and crevices of the donut shape.
Dry donuts: Overbaking is the culprit here. Check donuts at 12 minutes and remove as soon as they spring back when lightly touched.
Coating won’t stick: The donuts need to be warm for the butter and cinnamon sugar to adhere properly. Coat them within 5 minutes of removing from the oven.
Storage & Reheating
Fresh donuts are best enjoyed the day they’re made, but they can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days. The coating may lose some of its crispness over time, but the donuts will still taste delicious.
To refresh day-old donuts, warm them in a 300°F oven for 3-4 minutes, then re-roll in cinnamon sugar if desired. For longer storage, freeze uncoated donuts for up to 3 months, then thaw and coat when ready to serve.
Bringing Sweetness Home
These homemade cinnamon sugar donuts prove that the best treats often come from the simplest ingredients and techniques. With their tender crumb, warm spices, and irresistible coating, they’re sure to become a beloved addition to your baking repertoire. The joy of creating something so delicious and comforting from scratch is matched only by the smiles you’ll see when you share them with others.
Don’t be surprised if these become a regular weekend tradition in your home, they’re that good and that easy to make.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make these donuts without a donut pan?
Absolutely! Use a muffin tin to make donut holes or mini muffins. You can also pipe rings of batter onto parchment-lined baking sheets, though they won’t have the traditional donut shape.
How do I know when the donuts are perfectly baked?
Look for tops that spring back when lightly touched and edges that are just beginning to turn golden. They should pull away slightly from the sides of the pan.
Can I freeze the batter for later use?
It’s best to bake the donuts fresh rather than freezing the batter, as the leavening agents work best when used immediately. However, you can freeze baked, uncoated donuts for up to 3 months.
What’s the best way to get an even cinnamon sugar coating?
Make sure your donuts are still warm when coating, and don’t skip the melted butter step, it helps the cinnamon sugar stick evenly all around the donut.
Can I add other flavors to this basic recipe?
Definitely! Try adding lemon zest, orange zest, or different spice combinations like nutmeg or cardamom to the batter. You can also experiment with different coatings like powdered sugar or chocolate glaze.
Why did my donuts come out flat instead of fluffy?
Check that your baking powder is fresh (replace every 6 months), don’t overmix the batter, and make sure your oven temperature is accurate with an oven thermometer.

Cinnamon Sugar Donuts Recipe: Easy Homemade Fluffy Treats
- Total Time: 30m
- Yield: 8 donuts 1x
Description
Learn how to make cinnamon sugar donuts that are soft, fluffy, and coated in sweet cinnamon sugar for a warm and irresistible treat.
Ingredients
For the Donuts:
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 3/4 cup granulated sugar
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 cup whole milk, room temperature
- 2 large eggs
- 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted and cooled
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
For the Cinnamon Sugar Coating:
- 1/2 cup granulated sugar
- 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
- 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
Substitution Ideas:
- Gluten-free: Replace all-purpose flour with a 1:1 gluten-free baking flour blend
- Dairy-free: Substitute milk with unsweetened almond or oat milk, and use vegan butter
- Vegan: Use plant-based milk, vegan butter, and replace eggs with 1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce
- Lower sugar: Reduce sugar to 1/2 cup and use a sugar substitute in the coating
Instructions
Prepare the Kitchen
Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C). Grease two 6-cup donut pans well with butter or non-stick spray. If you don’t have donut pans, use a muffin tin for donut holes or mini muffins.Mix Dry Ingredients
In a large bowl, whisk together flour, sugar, baking powder, cinnamon, and salt until evenly combined.Mix Wet Ingredients
In a separate bowl, whisk milk, eggs, melted butter, and vanilla extract until smooth. Make sure the butter is warm, not hot, to avoid cooking the eggs.Make the Batter
Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and gently fold together just until combined. A few small lumps are fine, do not overmix or the donuts will be dense.Fill the Pans
Transfer batter to a piping bag or zip-top bag with one corner cut off. Pipe batter into donut cavities, filling each about ⅔ full to prevent overflow.Bake
Bake for 12–15 minutes, until the tops spring back when lightly pressed and the edges are lightly golden. Avoid overbaking to keep donuts soft.Prepare the Coating
While donuts bake, mix cinnamon and sugar in one shallow bowl. Melt butter in another shallow bowl.Coat and Serve
Cool donuts in the pan for 2–3 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack. While still warm, dip each donut in melted butter, then roll in cinnamon sugar until fully coated.
- Prep Time: 15m
- Cook Time: 15m
- Category: Dessert
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Calories: 280 calories