Cinnamon Sugar Biscuit Air Fryer Donuts
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Looking for a quick and easy recipe you can make in your Air Fryer? These easy Air Fryer Donuts are just that! They only take a few minutes to fry, roll them in butter then delicious cinnamon sugar mixture and then serve them for breakfast or a quick and easy snack or treat. When you are craving homemade doughnuts and are short on time take these biscuits, toss them in your air fryer and enjoy a warm flaky donut in minutes!

Freshly baked homemade donuts without the grease, fuss or muss! Am I your hero today? Oh yeah!!! I know you love donuts and there are several on the blog – Cinnamon Frosted Cream Cheese Banana Donuts, Drizzled Snickerdoodle Donuts (these are seriously over-the-top!) and baked Toasted Coconut Red Velvet Donuts so decadent.
But you know what makes these even better?
We’re going to use the air fryer to make delicious donuts quickly and easily – no grease, no mess and you will love them!
We also love making Air Fryer Chicken Parmesan for the same reason! No grease and it’s still crispy on the outside!
Why this Air Fryer Donut Recipe Works!
- It uses biscuits to make the donut so they are a quick and easy treat. Do they taste exactly like donuts? No, but they are still epically delicious so don’t raise your nose at them!
- Start to finish in 15 minutes makes it the perfect treat for breakfast, dessert or a snack.
- Did we mention you only need four ingredients? Super easy to have stocked in your kitchen whenever you get a craving!

Ingredients for Air Fryer Donuts with Biscuits
- Flaky jumbo biscuits – We used Pillsbury Grands donuts.
- Granulated Sugar
- Cinnamon
- Butter
- Olive or coconut oil spray – Do not use non-stick spray like Pam when spraying the inside of your Air Fryer because it can damage the coating on the basket!
How to Cut Donuts Out of Biscuits
The easiest away to cut donuts out of biscuits is to use a 1’’ inch round cutter. Simply press this down in the middle of the biscuit to remove the center and you are left with a donut shape! If you don’t have a round cutter a bottle cap works well too.
Save the donut holes you cut out and cook them in the air fryer after your donuts are done for about 3 minutes and then toss them in butter and the cinnamon sugar to make donut holes!
How to Make Air Fryer Donuts
- Cinnamon Sugar – In a shallow bowl combine the sugar and cinnamon, set aside.
- Prep Biscuits – Open the can and separate the biscuits and lay them out on a flat surface. Using a small biscuit cutter cut holes out of the center of each biscuit. Save the center to make donut holes!
- Air Fry – Spray the fryer basket with coconut oil spray. Place the donuts in a single layer in the air fryer basket, care to make sure they do not touch! Bake at 360 degrees for 5 minutes or until lightly browned.
- Coating – While they are baking, melt the butter. As soon as they are done, remove the donuts, dip in melted butter then roll in cinnamon sugar to coat. Serve immediately.
Helpful Equipment for Air Fryer Biscuit Donuts
- An Air Fryer (of course!)
- These Biscuit Cutters are perfect to cut out the holes.
- No biscuit cutter? A bottle cap or even a shot glass will work in a pinch!
Expert Tips for Biscuit Donuts in Air Fryer
- If you don’t have a biscuit cutter use a shot glass or even a bottle cap will work in a pinch. You just need something small and round!
- Don’t throw away the “holes” of the biscuits. After you make the donuts throw those in the air fryer for about 3 minutes or until golden brown. Dip in butter then in the cinnamon sugar and enjoy those too!
- Make a chocolate glaze and skip the cinnamon sugar. Simply grab a saucepan and heat 1/2 c. semi-sweet chocolate chips, 2 Tbsp butter, 1 Tbsp light corn syrup, and 1/2 tsp vanilla extract until melted and combined. Dip the donuts in the glaze or use a knife to frost them.
- These donuts are best enjoyed fresh. If you have leftovers store them in an airtight container on the counter for 1-2 days. Pop them in the microwave or air fryer for a few seconds to warm them up and enjoy!

Full disclosure, these aren’t going to take exactly like your favorite donut shop, but for a quick and easy snack, these are a wonderful treat for an easy breakfast or a quick snack. Kids big and small will love them!
FAQ for Air Fryer Donuts from Biscuits
Yes, you can! The air fryer gives the biscuits the perfect crispy exterior and a light fluffy inside from the circulating air. It’s always best to cook them in a single layer.
If you want to reheat donuts the air fryer is the perfect way to do it. The air fryer is the perfect way to keep crispy foods crispy when reheating them. If your donut has frosting don’t put them in the air fryer as it will cause the frosting or glaze to melt and create a mess.
Reheating donuts in the air fryer works best if they are unglazed or frosted. Cook them between 350-400 degrees for 3-4 minutes. The result is a perfectly crispy, warm donut that tastes almost as good as it was when it was fresh!
How long are air fryer donuts good for?
Store any leftover donuts in an airtight container or resealable bag. They are best enjoyed fresh, but leftovers will last for a day or two.
More delicious breakfast recipes!
- The perfectly tender and delicious Banana Muffins with Chocolate Chips! Great for grab and go breakfasts all week!
- Grab your biscuits and make Caramel Pull Aparts for another easy shortcut recipe for breakfast!
- Baked Chocolate Donuts are topped with chocolate glaze and the perfect lazy weekend treat!
- Love that delicious cinnamon sugar topping? Then try Cinnamon Twists with a powdered sugar icing that are made out of pizza dough!
- Flaky crescent rolls filled with cinnamon and topped with powdered sugar icing make Cinnamon Crescent Rolls finger lickin’ good!
- These easy Air Fryer French Toast Sticks are the perfect breakfast that the whole family will love!
MORE RECIPES TO YOU’LL LOVE!
- Cream Peas
- Ham Pickle Roll Ups
- What is Amaretto Sour?
- Ham and Penne Pasta
- Breakfast Enchiladas Recipe
- Caramel Roll Recipe
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Air Fryer Donuts with Biscuits
Ingredients
- 16 oz refrigerated flaky jumbo biscuits
- 1/2 c. granulated white sugar
- 2 tsp ground cinnamon
- 4 Tbsp butter melted
- olive or coconut oil spray
Instructions
- Combine sugar and cinnamon in a shallow bowl; set aside.
- Remove the biscuits from the can, separate them and place them on a flat surface. Use a 1-inch round biscuit cutter (or similarly-sized bottle cap) to cut holes out of the center of each biscuit.
- Lightly coat air fryer basket with olive or coconut oil spray. Do not use non-stick spray like Pam because it can damage the coating on the basket.
- Place 4 donuts in a single layer in the air fryer basket. Make sure they are not touching.
- Air Fry at 360 degrees F for 5 minutes or until lightly browned.
- Remove donuts from Air Fryer, dip in melted butter then roll in cinnamon sugar to coat. Serve immediately.
Julie says
Did you preheat the air fryer?
Flo says
Can I make my own biscuit dough if I roll it thin enough?
Julie says
I haven’t tried this, if you give it a shot let me know how it goes!
Jess Curry says
Has anyone used regular Grands? I bought the Homestyle instead of the Flakey by mistake…
Julie says
I haven’t tried that but I think it will still give you a good result!
Juli says
I did and they turned out delicious!
Julie says
Glad to hear it! Thanks, Juli!
Crystal says
I had a late night sweet tooth, and this hit the spot! They were so good warm, and I love how simple they were to make. Thanks for the recipe!
Julie says
You’re welcome! I’m so glad you enjoyed them!
Karen says
Delicious and easy! 1st thing that actually turned out well in my new air fryer! I’ll keep trying recipes now! One question: we had a couple left over (I know, shocking!). Do they need to be refrigerated or ok to leave on counter (sealed)? Thank you!
Julie says
Glad you enjoyed them! They should be fine on the counter sealed!
Maddie says
These were SO tasty, but I did have to turn them over. That wasn’t mentioned in the directions. Did I misread?
Maddie
Julie says
Air fryers can heat a little differently. You didn’t misread anything, I’m glad you still enjoyed them!
Mary Morgan says
My granddaughter loved making them. Her Grandpa and brother enjoyed eating them. Thank you for the quick and tasty doughnut recipe using biscuits!
Julie says
You’re welcome!
Cynthia says
These sound delicious. Just a question…according to your instructions, use the bake function in the air fryer rather than the air fry function? My Ninja Foodi does both.
Julie Evink says
It’s Air Fry, sorry that was confusing! Mine does not do both.
Joe says
Biscuit not doughnut
Julie says
Yes, they are biscuits.
Marlene says
Well, she mentioned at least twice, that these do not taste like the donuts you buy at a bakery! But they are good. I have made them several times – sometimes with cinnamon sugar and sometimes with frosting. They satisfy a sweet tooth without frying in a ton of oil.
Kathy says
Easy to make and great to eat!
Julie says
Perfect! Glad you enjoyed it!
Moe says
I must say you are a genius!! My family and I loved it. Better than donuts from coffee shop! Thank you so much for sharing this.
Julie says
You’re welcome! I’m so glad you and your family loved it!
Maria says
These were delicious and so easy, my kids loved helping make them and eating them. Definitely adding this recipe to our collection, thank you!
Julie says
Wonderful! I’m so glad they were a hit with your family!
Jeff says
These aren’t donuts. They’re biscuits with a hole cut out and sugar/cinnamon on top.
Julie says
That’s correct. These are a quick air fryer option, if you’re looking for homemade donuts you’ll have to find a different recipe.
Anonymous says
Ya lmao that’s the point 😐
Randall says
Duh… read the dang description Einstein. These are great quick and easy snack.
Julie says
Glad you enjoyed them, Randall!
Patti Schmidt says
Great recipe. Best donuts. The recipe was perfect even down to the amounts for sugar and cinnamon
Julie says
Awesome! I’m glad you loved it!
T says
These were delicious but I followed the recipe to the letter, and they were still quite raw in the middle. We have the Secura brand airfryer and are not at any weird elevation or anything. What should I do better next time? I didn’t want them to burn. Should I turn the heat down a little bit and have them cook longer?
Julie says
I’m coming to find that all air fryers heat a little differently! I think turning the heat down and cooking longer would be a good option!
Lina T says
These were delicious and incredibly simple to make! I have the cuisine art air fryer and I had them in less than 3 minutes.
Julie says
Perfect! I’m glad you enjoyed them!