Apple Donut Bites

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Hey friend! You NEED to make these apple-filled donut bites this weekend! Just look at that sweet apple center nestled inside that perfectly fried, golden brown dough. The contrast between the soft, fluffy exterior and that warm, cinnamon-spiced apple filling is absolutely divine. And that dusting of powdered sugar on top? It adds just the right touch of sweetness and makes them look so pretty! They're surprisingly easy to make and will definitely impress anyone lucky enough to try them. Trust me, these little bites of heaven are totally worth the effort and will make your kitchen smell amazing!

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Updated on Wed, 12 Mar 2025 03:00:39 GMT
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I still remember the first time I tasted these Apple Donut Bites at a small European bakery during my travels. The contrast between the soft, fluffy dough and the warm, cinnamon-spiced apple center was absolutely unforgettable. I immediately asked for the recipe, and after several attempts at recreating them in my kitchen, I finally perfected these little bites of heaven. The process of making the yeasted dough, filling it with spiced apples, and watching the balls puff up as they fry is so satisfying. When you dust them with powdered sugar and take that first bite, revealing the golden apple filling inside, it's a magical moment. These donut bites have become my signature treat for fall gatherings, and friends and family constantly request them. They're deceptively simple to make but taste like they came from a professional bakery.

Why I love this recipe

I love this recipe because it perfectly captures the essence of comfort food with a touch of elegance. The dough has just the right amount of sweetness, allowing the apple filling to be the star of the show. What makes these donut bites special is the moment when you bite into one - the soft exterior gives way to reveal that perfect pocket of warm, spiced apple. They're also incredibly versatile; you can make them for breakfast, dessert, or as a snack for guests. Despite looking like they require advanced baking skills, they're actually quite forgiving for home cooks. I appreciate that they can be prepared ahead of time and fried just before serving, making them perfect for entertaining. The joy on people's faces when they discover the apple center is absolutely priceless and reminds me why I love sharing food with others. These little treats have the power to transform an ordinary day into something special, which is why they'll always be one of my favorite recipes.

What You Need From Your Kitchen

  • All-purpose flour: Forms the base of our soft, fluffy dough
  • Active dry yeast: Gives the donuts their light, airy texture
  • Apple pie filling: Creates the sweet, fruity center
  • Cinnamon & nutmeg: Adds warm spice notes that complement the apples
  • Egg: Adds richness and helps bind the dough
  • Butter: Provides tenderness and flavor to the dough
  • Milk: Activates the yeast and creates a soft texture

Let's Make These Together

Prepare the dough
Start by activating the yeast in warm milk until it becomes foamy. This is your signal that the yeast is alive and will help your dough rise. Once foamy, mix in the sugar, butter, egg, vanilla, and salt, before gradually incorporating the flour. The dough should be soft but not sticky.
Create the apple filling
While your dough rises, prepare your apple filling. Whether you're using store-bought apple pie filling or making your own with fresh apples, be sure to chop the pieces small enough to fit inside your donut bites. The cinnamon and nutmeg will add that classic warm spice flavor.
Fill with apples
After your dough has doubled in size, divide it into equal portions. Flatten each piece, add your apple filling, then carefully seal the edges and roll into a smooth ball. Make sure the apple filling is completely enclosed to prevent leaks during frying.
Fry to golden perfection
The key to perfectly fried donuts is maintaining the right oil temperature. Too hot, and they'll burn; too cool, and they'll absorb too much oil. Aim for 350°F and fry until they're evenly golden brown, turning occasionally.
Finish with powdered sugar
While the donuts are still warm, roll them in powdered sugar for that classic sweet coating. The warm exterior helps the sugar stick better, creating that beautiful snowy finish that contrasts with the golden dough peeking through.
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Golden fried donut bites with a delicious apple center and sweet powdered sugar topping | lonerecipes.com

Switch Things Up

The first time I made these Apple Donut Bites, I was aiming for a simple weekend treat, but they turned into an obsession in our house. I've experimented with different apple varieties over time - sometimes using Granny Smith for tartness, other times using sweeter Honeycrisp or Fuji apples. For an extra special touch, I've added a pinch of cardamom to the cinnamon-sugar mixture, which creates an amazing aromatic experience. During fall, I sometimes drizzle them with a bit of maple glaze instead of powdered sugar. These little bites have become our go-to comfort food when we need something sweet and satisfying that reminds us of apple pie but in bite-sized form.

Perfect Pairings

These Apple Donut Bites pair beautifully with a variety of beverages. For breakfast or brunch, serve them alongside a strong cup of coffee or hot apple cider - the warmth of the beverages complements the spiced apple filling perfectly. For an afternoon treat, try them with a glass of cold milk or a hot cup of chai tea. If you're feeling indulgent, serve these warm donut bites with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a drizzle of caramel sauce for a delightful dessert. They also go wonderfully with hot chocolate during colder months, creating the ultimate cozy comfort food experience.

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Soft fluffy donut balls with sweet apple filling and a light coating of powdered sugar | lonerecipes.com

Frequently Asked Questions

→ Can I use fresh apples instead of apple pie filling?

Yes, you can use fresh apples! Peel, core, and dice about 2 cups of apples and cook them with 2 tablespoons of butter, 1/4 cup of sugar, 1 teaspoon of cinnamon, and a pinch of nutmeg until soft but still slightly firm. Let them cool completely before using as filling.

→ Can I bake these instead of frying?

Yes, you can bake these donut bites at 350°F (175°C) for about 12-15 minutes or until golden brown. The texture will be different from fried - more like a soft bread roll than a traditional donut - but still delicious. Brush with melted butter before dusting with powdered sugar for the best results.

→ Can I make these ahead of time?

You can prepare the filled donut balls and refrigerate them for up to 12 hours before frying. Just bring them to room temperature for about 30 minutes before frying. Once fried, they're best enjoyed the same day, as the texture changes significantly when stored.

→ What type of apples work best for the filling?

Firmer apple varieties that hold their shape when cooked work best, such as Granny Smith, Honeycrisp, or Braeburn. For a sweeter filling, use Fuji or Gala apples. You can also mix different varieties for a more complex flavor.

→ Why did my filling leak out during frying?

This usually happens if the dough wasn't sealed properly or if the apple pieces were too large. Make sure to pinch the dough edges tightly and chop your apple filling into small pieces. Consider chilling the filled balls for 15-20 minutes before frying to help prevent leakage.

Conclusion

These Apple Donut Bites are the perfect blend of soft, fluffy dough and warm, spiced apple center. The contrast between the sweet filling and the light dusting of powdered sugar creates a delightful treat that's impossible to resist. Perfect for breakfast, dessert, or anytime you need a sweet pick-me-up. Make a batch for your next gathering and watch them disappear in minutes!

Apple Donut Bites

Soft, pillowy donut bites with a warm apple filling, dusted with powdered sugar for the perfect sweet treat.

Prep Time
30 Minutes
Cook Time
15 Minutes
Total Time
45 Minutes
By: chris

Category: desserts

Difficulty: intermediate

Cuisine: European

Yield: 12 Servings (12 balls)

Dietary: Vegetarian, Fruit Desserts

Ingredients

012 cups all-purpose flour
021/4 cup granulated sugar
032 1/4 tsp active dry yeast
041/2 cup warm milk
053 tbsp unsalted butter, melted
061 tsp vanilla extract
071/4 tsp salt
081 large egg
091 cup apple pie filling, chopped into small pieces
101 tsp ground cinnamon
111/4 tsp ground nutmeg
12Vegetable oil for frying
131/2 cup powdered sugar for dusting

Instructions

Step 01

In a large bowl, combine warm milk and yeast, letting it sit for 5 minutes until foamy. Add sugar, melted butter, egg, vanilla, and salt, mixing until combined. Gradually add flour, stirring until a soft dough forms. Knead for 5 minutes until smooth and elastic.

Step 02

While the dough is rising, prepare your apple filling. Chop the apple pie filling into small pieces and mix with cinnamon and nutmeg. If using fresh apples, cook diced apples with sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and a splash of water until soft but still slightly firm, then cool completely.

Step 03

Cover the dough with a clean kitchen towel and let it rise in a warm place for about 1 hour or until doubled in size. This gives the yeast time to create the airy texture that makes these donut bites so delicious.

Step 04

After the dough has risen, punch it down gently and divide into 12 equal portions. Flatten each portion, place about 1-2 teaspoons of apple filling in the center, then carefully fold and pinch the edges to seal the filling inside. Roll between your palms to form a smooth ball.

Step 05

Place the filled donut balls on a parchment-lined baking sheet, leaving space between each one. Cover loosely and let rest for 20-30 minutes to slightly puff up again.

Step 06

Heat vegetable oil in a deep pot to 350°F (175°C). Carefully drop donut balls into the hot oil, frying a few at a time for about 2-3 minutes or until golden brown, turning occasionally. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain on paper towels.

Step 07

While the donut bites are still warm, roll them in powdered sugar to coat evenly. Serve warm for the best experience, when the apple center is still warm and the contrast with the fluffy dough is at its peak.

Notes

  1. You can use store-bought apple pie filling or make your own by cooking diced apples with sugar and cinnamon until soft.
  2. Make sure your apple pieces are small enough to fit inside the donut balls - larger chunks may make it difficult to seal the dough.
  3. The oil temperature is crucial - too hot will burn the outside before cooking the inside, too cool will make the donuts absorb too much oil.
  4. If you don't have a thermometer, test the oil by dropping a small piece of dough in - it should bubble and rise to the surface quickly.
  5. These are best enjoyed the same day they're made, as the texture changes once refrigerated.

Tools You'll Need

  • Mixing bowls
  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • Kitchen towel
  • Deep pot or deep fryer
  • Candy/oil thermometer
  • Slotted spoon
  • Paper towels
  • Baking sheet
  • Parchment paper

Allergy Information

Please check ingredients for potential allergens and consult a health professional if in doubt.
  • Dairy (milk, butter)
  • Wheat (all-purpose flour)
  • Eggs

Nutrition Facts (Per Serving)

It is important to consider this information as approximate and not to use it as definitive health advice.
  • Calories: 165
  • Total Fat: 7 g
  • Total Carbohydrate: 25 g
  • Protein: 2 g

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