Simple Glazed Sourdough Starter Donuts Recipe-Good Things Baking Co. (2024)

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If you’re looking for a simple recipe for glazed sourdough donuts that uses up some of your starter, look no further! Made without commercial yeast, these doughnuts come together quickly and easily.

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I’m on a mission to make anything and everything I can out of my sourdough starter, and my brain is constantly turning over ways to give the depth of flavor and texture that sourdough lends to pretty much any and every baked good. And given my undying love for donuts, they were one of the first things to be given the sourdough treatment once my starter was proven to be hearty.

Some sourdough baked goods have a reputation for being time consuming and temperamental. These glazed sourdough donuts definitely don’t fall into that category–the dough comes together in minutes.

After a short rise you can choose your own adventure by either cutting out donuts then and there or chill the dough overnight. After another rise of about an hour, you’re ready to fry, glaze, and eat those beauties.

What Makes Sourdough Donuts Taste so Good?

The short answer is the fermentation in the sourdough starter. It adds a depth of flavor to the donuts, and gives them a slightly glutenous texture that’s both light and fluffy, with a hint of chewiness.

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A Simple, Glazed Sourdough Starter Doughnuts Recipe

Glazed Sourdough Donut Ingredients

The ingredients in this recipe are straightforward and simple. You’ll need:

  • All-purpose flour is the glue that holds it all together
  • White sugar — any granulated white sugar works well, but I like to use organic sugar for a less-processed option
  • Salt — fine ground sea salt works best, but you could substitute table salt in a pinch
  • Nutmeg — it gives your donuts that subtle, classic donut shop flavor.
  • Milk — as always, I recommend whole milk, because fat = more flavor and better textures. But any kind of milk will work in this donut recipe.
  • Canola or Avocado oil — Any flavorless oil will work in this recipe. Avocado is the healthier choice but vegetable or canola will work well also.
  • Egg — a large egg adds so much to the texture of these donuts!
  • Active sourdough starter — Your starter should have visible bubbles, but it’s ok if it’s starting to deflate.

For the Glaze:

  • Milk –I bet you’d never guess I was going to say whole milk is best.
  • Powdered sugar — sift it before making your glaze to avoid the lumpies
  • Vanilla extract — the vanilla’s really going to shine here, so use the good stuff

Making the Dough

  1. Start by mixing the dry ingredients–flour, sugar, and salt– together.
  2. Next, add in all of the wet ingredients -sourdough starter, milk, oil, and egg-into the same bowl.
  3. Stir until they come together into a dough. It will be sticky and rough looking.
  4. Turn the dough out onto a floured surface. Knead it with floured hands for two to three minutes, or until it looks smooth. You’re not going for a lot of gluten development, rather a well combined dough.
  5. Tuck your ball of dough into a clean bowl and cover with a towel. Let it sit for 30 minutes to an hour. At this point, you can put the dough in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours.

Cutting out the Donuts

After the resting period roll the dough out on a floured surface to 3/8″-1/2″ thick. Cut out your donuts (see the section below on donut shapes) and move them to a baking sheet that’s lined with lightly floured parchment paper.

Cover the donuts lightly with a clean kitchen towel. Let them rest and rise for at least and hour. They won’t rise dramatically, but the dough should look puffed and give easily when you touch it with a gentle finger.

How to Make Overnight Sourdough Doughnuts

If you want to make the donut dough the night before frying, you absolutely can! After kneading and letting the dough rest, cover it with plastic wrap or something that won’t let it dry out. Place it in the refrigerator.

Remove the dough from the refrigerator 1.5-2 hours before frying to give it a chance to come to room temperature.

Roll, cut, and fry the donuts once they’ve risen.

Frying the Sourdough Donuts

  1. Before frying, set out a large baking sheet with a cooling rack over it and make sure that everything is ready for you to fry the donuts without being distracted. You are working with very hot oil, and need to avoid distractions while frying.
  2. Heat at 3-4″ of oil to 350° in a medium sized, heavy-bottomed pan. Use an instant read or fry thermometer to monitor the temperature of the oil. It will seem to heat slowly at first, but then more quickly as it gets hotter.
  3. Use a slotted metal spoon or spatula to carefully set 2 or 3 of the donuts in and fry for about 90 seconds on each side, or until each side is golden brown. They will sink to the bottom at first, but should rise to the top of the oil after a few seconds.
  4. With the same metal spatula, lift the donuts out onto the cooling rack.
  5. Allow the donuts to cool, then glaze, frost, or decorate however you’d like.

Enjoy!

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Tips on How to Make the Best Sourdough Donuts

  • These donuts don’t really have a sour flavor. Standard sourdough breads have a long fermentation period that gives that classic tangy taste. But sourdough donuts don’t spend that much time fermenting, so they don’t develop a sour flavor
  • Allowing the dough to rest overnight does yield a lighter crumb because the gluten has had more time to relax and the starter will be more active in the dough. However, if you need your donuts STAT (don’t we all?) you’ll still get great donuts if you do it all in one day.
  • After the donuts are cut, they won’t really rise dramatically. They’ll puff and rise very nicely as soon as they hit the hot oil, so don’t be scared of seemingly flat donuts after the proving portion.
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Glazing the Sourdough Donuts

  1. To make the glaze, heat the milk in a small pot until it’s steaming but not boiling.
  2. Add the vanilla extract to the milk.
  3. Whisk in the sifted powdered sugar into the milk, a bit at the time, until it’s all incorporated and is smooth.
  4. Dip one side of the donut into the glaze, then flip it over with a fork.
  5. Using the fork, lift the donut out of the glaze and allow the excess to drip off.
  6. Set the glazed sourdough donuts on a cooling rack until the glaze has dried. You can see an example of the glazing in this instagram reel I made for my pumpkin donut recipe.
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How long do sourdough donuts last? How should I store sourdough doughnuts?

Glazed sourdough donuts are best fresh, and aren’t really that good leftover. Not to mention, it would be impressive if the batch doesn’t disappear in one sitting!

But if you do manage to have leftovers, store them in an airtight container, preferably lined with parchment paper. Keep the donuts in a cool place, but not the refrigerator. If you want to warm them up, 5-7 seconds in the microwave will heat them beautifully without melting off the glaze.

Can you freeze sourdough donuts?

Yes, you can freeze your sourdough donuts! They freeze best when they are unglazed. Flash freeze them on a baking sheet for a couple of hours, then store in an airtight container or bag for up to two months.

Donut Shape Ideas

Though I made classic round donuts with a hole in the center, there are multiple shapes and sizes you can create! I would recommend doubling these sourdough donuts if you want to use them for any of the recipes linked below.

  • For the rings, I like to use a large circle cutter, at least 3.5″ across. If you don’t have one, a large mouth canning jar lid works nicely too! For the centers, use a very small circle cutter.
  • If you want to make filled donuts, like these apple pie donuts, cut the large circle and just don’t cut the small center from the middle.
  • A donut twist is a great option for rolled donuts or dough with mix ins, like these cinnamon roll donuts.
  • If you want to just make donut holes, instead of rolling the dough out, it would be easier to divide the dough into half, then quarters, then eighths, etc., until you have 12 portions. Roll each between your palms gently to create a round shape. Let them rise and fry for about 90 seconds total. Glaze, frost, decorate, or dip to your heart’s content!

Donut Topping Ideas

  • Chocolate ganache is an easy, rich treat. Simply pour 3/4 cup of simmering whipping cream over a cup of chopped chocolate or high quality chocolate chips, let it sit for 10 minutes, then stir until it becomes a smooth, chocolate glaze.
  • Immediately after frying, dip the donuts in either sugar, cinnamon sugar, or powdered sugar.
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Other Donut Recipes You May Like:

  • Sourdough Discard Biscuits
  • Sourdough Bagels
  • Sourdough Chocolate Cake
  • Sourdough Muffins
  • Sourdough Pizza Crust
  • Overnight Sourdough Pancakes
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Raised Sourdough Donuts

★★★★★4.6 from 7 reviews
  • Author: Rebecca Neidhart
  • Total Time: 3 hours
  • Yield: 68 donuts and donut holes 1x
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Description

Raised Sourdough Donuts get all of their rise from natural leavening and are a great way to use your sourdough starter discard! They’re easy to make with a low-maintenance dough that comes together quickly.

Ingredients

Scale

  • 2 cups (284 g) all-purpose flour
  • 1/4 cup (50 g) white sugar
  • 1 tsp. (6 g) salt
  • 1/4 tsp. (2 g) nutmeg
  • 1/2 cup (4 oz.) milk
  • 1/4 cup (2 oz.) canola oil, plus more for frying
  • 1 large egg
  • 1/2 cup (109 g) active sourdough starter (it should have visible bubbles)

For the Glaze:

  • 1/4 cup milk
  • 2 cups powdered sugar
  • 2 tsp. vanilla extract

Instructions

In a medium mixing bowl, combine all of the ingredients. Stir until thoroughly combined, then turn it out onto a floured surface and knead briefly, about 2-3 minutes. The dough should be soft and supple, but not sticky. Cover it with plastic wrap to prevent drying out and allow it to rest for 30 minutes to an hour. After the dough has rested you can either put it in the fridge to rest for up to 24 hours or make the donuts right away.

To make the donuts, reflour your surface, then roll it out to 1/2″ thick. Cut them into large circles (I like to use a wide mouth jar lid), then use a smaller circle cutter to cut a hole in the middle. {If you want to make donut holes, I recommend skipping the rolling and simply divide the dough into 24 equal sized portions by cutting it into half, then quarters, then eighths, etc., until you have 24 donut holes.}

After the donuts are all cut, lay them out on a tray lined with parchment paper and lay a towel over them. Allow them to rise for an hour to an hour and a half. The rise will not be dramatic, but never fear! They will puff up beautifully once they hit the hot oil.

When you are ready to fry the donuts, lay out a tray lined with paper towels and have a pair of metal tongs ready. Pour about 2″ of canola oil into the bottom of a 3 quart pan. Heat it over medium heat until it reaches 350°, using a fry thermometer or instant read to monitor it. If it overheats, remove from the heat until it comes back down. Monitoring and controlling the heat will vary based on your stove top, so be patient as you figure it out! Also, BE CAREFUL!!! You are working with hot oil, and I don’t think I need to tell you that this is not a time to be distracted.

Drop 2-3 donuts into the hot oil at a time. They will sink to the bottom at first, then rise to the top as they begin to cook through. If they don’t, give them a little nudge with the tongs. Cook for about two minutes on the first side, then flip them with the tongs and fry on the second side for two minutes more, or until the donut is golden brown.

Make sure that the oil temperature is back up to 350° before cooking more donuts. This temperature is ideal, since it is hot enough that the donuts will cook quickly but not absorb much oil, and not so hot that the outside will burn before the inside is done.Remove to the lined tray and allow to cool. Fill, frost, and decorate to your hearts content! If you want to cover them with sugar, place them in the sugar and toss immediately after removing them from the frying oil.

For the Glaze:

Heat the milk in the bottom of a small pot until it’s simmering, then whisk in the powdered sugar. Add the vanilla extract, then dip the donuts in it. Allow them to set and the glaze to harden, then enjoy!

Notes

  • The nutmeg in the recipe is technically optional, but adding it will give you a classic donut shop flavor.
  • Allowing the dough to rest overnight does yield a lighter crumb because the gluten has had more time to relax. However, if you need your donuts STAT (don’t we all?) you’ll still get great donuts if you do it all in one day.
  • When you’re making these beauties, don’t worry if the don’t look like they’ve risen very much when it’s time to fry. All those lovely bits of wild yeast are inside your dough, just waiting to explode into action as soon as they hit the hot oil. They’ll puff and rise very nicely once you begin frying, so don’t be scared of seemingly flat donuts after the proving portion.
  • Prep Time: 30 minutes, divided, +at least 2 hours rising time
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
  • Category: donuts
  • Method: Frying
  • Cuisine: Breakfast & Brunch

Keywords: sourdough donuts, sourdough discard, sourdough baking, donuts, doughnuts

Simple Glazed Sourdough Starter Donuts Recipe-Good Things Baking Co. (2024)

FAQs

What are sourdough donuts made of? ›

These donuts are made with a traditional egg, milk, butter and flour mixture. The only difference is that they are leavened using a sourdough starter rather than commercial yeast. Sourdough donuts are not cakey like other baked donuts because they still have yeast - it's just a naturally occurring yeast.

Can you fry donuts in coconut oil? ›

Thanks to its high smoke point, refined coconut oil won't curse your kitchen with that awful, fried-food funk. After frying the doughnuts, my kitchen smells like doughnuts, not grease. Rolled and cut as directed, the doughnuts can be fried for about 90 seconds per side in refined coconut oil heated to 365°F.

Can you over mix donut dough? ›

Avoid over-mixing your dough

If you're making cake donuts, you should only mix the dough enough so that all the ingredients are combined; there shouldn't be any dry spots of flour. The properly-mixed yeasted dough will start to pull away from the sides of the bowl when it's ready – similar to bread or bagel dough.

Are sourdough donuts sour? ›

Luckily, these donuts are a long fermented and use less sugar than most! What is this? With the addition of honey and sugar, these donuts do not have a sharp sour flavor from the sourdough starter. They are sweet and oh so delicious!

What is the difference between sourdough donuts and regular donuts? ›

Sourdough donuts taste extra tangy thanks to a sourdough starter, a leavener that requires a bit of extra care but rewards you with a soft and airy dough. Balance the starter's flavorful boost with a thin veil of buttery vanilla glaze.

Is Dunkin donuts sourdough real sourdough? ›

As Josh Gomes (who created Dunkin's starter) explained to Bake Magazine, "Dunkin's Sourdough Bread is one of the only mass-produced sourdoughs that uses a 'true' sourdough starter.

Why are my donuts not fluffy? ›

To make light and fluffy donuts, make sure that your dough is properly risen by allowing it to rest in a warm place until it doubles in size. Also, avoid overmixing the dough as it can lead to a denser texture. Handling the dough gently and not overworking it will help maintain the desired fluffiness.

How long should donut dough rest? ›

place the baking sheets of doughnuts/holes in the refrigerator, covered in plastic wrap, overnight (and up to 24 hours). if you are making your donuts right away, let them rest on the counter until they have doubled in size (ish) about an hour.

How do you make donut dough rise faster? ›

Lay the damp towel over the dough.

All of the dough should be covered with the towel. Stretch the towel so the edges are hanging off the side of the bowl or tray you're raising the dough in. The moisture from the damp towel will help the dough rise faster.

What flour makes sourdough more sour? ›

Whole grain and rye flours provide minerals and enzymes that can influence acid production in sourdoughs.

Why is store bought sourdough so sour? ›

One consequence of the common belief that sourdough should be sour is that commercial sourdough is too sour. Sadly, most commercial sourdoughs aren't actually sourdough breads. They are yeasted breads that have had acetic acid, malic acid, and/or fumaric acid added to them.

How do you keep sourdough donuts fresh? ›

How do you store sourdough donuts? If somehow you have a few leftover, you can store them in an airtight container (or bag), or wrap them in a napkin and place in a paper bag – fold over the top. I like to add a napkin to help absorb any extra oil and keep them fresh longer.

What is sourdough made of? ›

Sourdough bread is made from flour, water and salt fermented using lactic acid bacteria and wild yeast. Sourdough bread is known in almost every country around the world. Each culture has a different name for it.

What are the ingredients in bakery sourdough? ›

Ingredients: Wheat Flour (Thiamin, Folic Acid), Wheat Derivative, Dried Wheat Sourdough, Wheat Flour, Iodised Salt, Vegetable Oil, Soy Flour, Enzyme (Amylase(, Ascorbic Acid, Water, Rye Meal, Wheat Gluten, Iodised Salt, >Yeast.

What makes sourdough dough? ›

There are two main acids produced in a sourdough culture: lactic acid and acetic acid. Acetic acid, or vinegar, is the acid that gives sourdough much of its tang. Giving acetic acid-producing organisms optimal conditions to thrive and multiply will produce a more tangy finished product.

What type of flour is in sourdough? ›

The best flour blend for creating a new sourdough starter is 50% whole-meal flour (whole wheat or whole rye) and 50% bread flour or all-purpose flour. I recommend a 50/50 mix of whole wheat flour and bread flour.

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