Weekend breakfast wars ended in our house the day we discovered pancake donuts. When Max couldn't decide between his two favorite morning treats, we combined them into one magical creation that's now our Sunday tradition. These clever hybrids deliver the fluffy, familiar flavor of pancakes in a fun donut shape, creating the perfect vehicle for maple glaze, chocolate drizzle, or colorful sprinkles. The best part? They're significantly easier than traditional donuts with no yeast or deep frying required.
Beyond Basic Breakfast
Unlike traditional donuts that require yeast, rising time and deep frying, these pancake donuts use simple pancake batter baked or air-fried into a donut shape. They maintain pancakes' fluffy interior while taking on a slightly crisp exterior that holds up perfectly to glazes and toppings. Perfect for busy mornings or special brunches, they're the ideal compromise when family members can't agree on breakfast favorites.
Why This Recipe Works Every Time
Morning Magic:
- Uses simple pancake mix
- No deep frying required
- Quick preparation
- Endless topping options
Family Favorite:
- Perfect for breakfast stations
- Kid-approved fun factor
- Portable breakfast option
- Less messy than traditional pancakes
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Pancake Donuts Ingredients
The Basic Batter:
- Pancake mix (your favorite brand)
- Eggs
- Milk
- Vegetable oil or melted butter
- Vanilla extract
- Pinch of cinnamon
The Maple Glaze:
- Powdered sugar
- Pure maple syrup
- Milk or cream
- Vanilla extract
- Pinch of salt
Fun Toppings:
- Fresh berries
- Colorful sprinkles
- Mini chocolate chips
- Crushed bacon
- Toasted coconut
See recipe card for quantities.
How To Make Pancake Donuts
From countless Sunday mornings with Max, here's our foolproof method:
Batter Preparation:
- Perfect Mixing:
- Combine pancake mix and dry ingredients
- Whisk eggs, milk, and oil separately
- Combine wet and dry ingredients
- Mix until just combined (lumps are okay)
- Filling the Pans:
- Grease donut pan well
- Transfer batter to piping bag
- Pipe into donut cavities
- Fill ⅔ full (they rise!)
Baking Magic:
- Into the Oven:
- Bake at 350°F
- About 8-10 minutes
- Look for golden edges
- Toothpick should come out clean
- Air Fryer Method:
- Preheat to 350°F
- Spray basket well
- Cook 4-5 minutes
- No flipping needed
Finishing Touch:
- Glaze Creation:
- Mix powdered sugar and maple syrup
- Add milk until pourable
- Stir in vanilla and salt
- Should coat back of spoon
- Decorating Fun:
- Dip tops in glaze
- Add sprinkles while wet
- Let set on wire rack
- Add second layer for extra sweetness
For perfect pancake donuts, let them cool in the pan for about 2 minutes before removing; this helps them set up without breaking apart.
Pancake Donuts Recipe Variations
Birthday Cake:
- Add rainbow sprinkles to batter
- Vanilla glaze topping
- Extra sprinkles on top
- Tiny candle for special occasions
Cinnamon Sugar:
- Add extra cinnamon to batter
- Brush with melted butter when warm
- Roll in cinnamon-sugar mixture
- No glaze needed
Chocolate Lovers:
- Add cocoa powder to batter
- Chocolate chips mixed in
- Chocolate glaze on top
- Chocolate sprinkles
Blueberry Blast:
- Fold fresh or frozen blueberries into batter
- Lemon glaze topping
- Lemon zest garnish
- Fresh blueberries on top
Note: For fruit-filled pancake donuts, toss berries in a little flour before adding to the batter; this prevents them from sinking to the bottom during baking.
Equipment for Pancake Donuts
Must-Have Tools:
- Donut pan (silicone or metal)
- Mixing bowls
- Whisk or electric mixer
- Piping bag or zip-top bag with corner snipped
- Wire cooling rack
Helpful Extras:
- Small offset spatula for glazing
- Measuring cups and spoons
- Silicone spatula
- Mini donut pan for bite-sized treats
- Shallow bowls for glazes
Storage Tips
Counter Storage (1-2 days):
- Cool completely
- Store in airtight container
- Layer with parchment paper
- Best eaten within 24 hours
Refrigerator (3-4 days):
- Not recommended (dries them out)
- If necessary, reheat before serving
- Microwave 10-15 seconds
- Add fresh glaze if needed
Freezer Magic (1 month):
- Freeze unglazed donuts
- Store in airtight container
- Separate with parchment
- Thaw and glaze before serving
Reheating Tips:
- Microwave: 10-15 seconds
- Toaster oven: Low heat 2-3 minutes
- Air fryer: 350°F for 1 minute
- Add fresh glaze after reheating
Remember: Pancake donuts are best enjoyed fresh, but if you need to make ahead, freeze the unglazed donuts and add fresh glaze the day you're serving them.
My Sister Racheal's Magic Touch
My sister Racheal worked at a popular donut shop during college, and she taught me the secret technique that elevates these pancake donuts from good to unforgettable. Instead of using regular milk in the batter, she uses buttermilk that's been infused with orange zest. "Let it sit for ten minutes before mixing," she instructs while Max watches with fascination. This simple step adds a subtle brightness that makes people wonder what makes these donuts so special.
Her other genius move is adding a tiny pinch of cardamom to the batter. "It's the secret spice of professional bakers," she explained to Max while showing him how to measure just the right amount. The cardamom adds a warm, aromatic note that complements the maple glaze perfectly without being identifiable on its own.
Max now takes his role as "zest master" very seriously during our donut-making sessions, carefully scraping the orange and proudly adding "the secret spice" to the batter. These small touches transform simple pancake donuts into something truly special that friends and family request by name.
Breakfast Just Got More Fun!
Now you have all the secrets to perfect pancake donuts - from the buttermilk-orange base to Racheal's cardamom trick. This clever breakfast mashup proves that sometimes the most delightful recipes come from combining two classics.
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Need answers to your breakfast questions? Check our Frequently Asked Questions section below!
Frequently Asked Questions
Can pancake mix be used for donuts?
Yes, pancake mix makes excellent donuts! The ingredients in pancake mix (flour, leavening agents, salt, and sometimes sugar) create a perfect base for donuts. For pancake donuts, simply prepare the pancake mix according to package directions, possibly adding extra eggs or oil for richness, then bake in a donut pan or air fry. The batter works beautifully because it's already balanced with the right ingredients to create a fluffy, cake-like texture.
What's the difference between a pancake and a donut?
The main differences between pancakes and donuts are shape, cooking method, and texture. Traditional pancakes are flat, griddled on both sides, and have a soft, floppy texture. Donuts are typically ring-shaped, deep-fried, and have a crisp exterior with a fluffy interior. Pancake donuts bridge this gap by using pancake batter but shaping and cooking it like a donut (usually baked or air-fried), creating a hybrid with characteristics of both breakfast favorites.
Can I use pancake batter to make beignets?
Yes, pancake batter can be adapted to make a simplified version of beignets. While traditional New Orleans beignets use a yeast dough, pancake batter can be used for a quicker version. Simply prepare a slightly thicker pancake batter, drop spoonfuls into hot oil, and fry until golden and puffy. They won't have the exact texture of authentic beignets but create a delicious breakfast treat that's much faster to prepare.
Does Dunkin Donuts have a cake donut?
Yes, Dunkin Donuts offers several varieties of cake donuts. Unlike their yeast donuts, Dunkin's cake donuts have a denser, more crumbly texture similar to pound cake. Popular cake donut varieties include their Old Fashioned Cake Donut, Blueberry Cake Donut, and Chocolate Cake Donut. These cake-style donuts are similar in texture to pancake donuts, though professionally made with specialized commercial donut batter rather than pancake mix.
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Equipment
- 1 Donut pan (silicone/metal) (Greased well)
- 1 Mixing bowl (For batter)
- 1 Whisk or electric mixer (For smooth mixing)
- 1 Piping bag or zip-top bag (For filling donut cavities)
- 1 Wire cooling rack (Prevents sogginess)
- 1 Measuring cups/spoons (For accurate portions)
Ingredients
- 2 cups Pancake mix - Any preferred brand
- 1 Egg - Large
- ¾ cup Milk - Whole or buttermilk
- 2 tablespoon Vegetable oil - Or melted butter
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla extract - Optional but recommended
- ½ teaspoon Cinnamon - Adds warmth
For the Maple Glaze:
- 1 cup Powdered sugar - Sifted
- 2 tablespoon Maple syrup - Pure
- 1-2 tablespoon Milk or cream - Adjust for consistency
- ½ teaspoon Vanilla extract - Enhances flavor
- 1 pinch Salt - Balances sweetness
Toppings ( Optional )
- ¼ cup Fresh berries - For freshness
- ¼ cup Colorful sprinkles - Fun for kids
- ¼ cup Mini chocolate chips - For chocolate lovers
- 2 tablespoon Crushed bacon - Sweet & salty contrast
- 2 tablespoon Toasted coconut - Adds crunch
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C) and grease donut pan.
- In a bowl, mix pancake mix and cinnamon.
- In another bowl, whisk egg, milk, oil, and vanilla.
- Combine wet and dry ingredients, mixing until just combined.
- Transfer batter to a piping bag and fill donut pan ⅔ full.
- Bake for 8-10 minutes until golden; test with a toothpick.
- Let cool in the pan for 2 minutes, then transfer to a rack.
- For glaze, mix powdered sugar, maple syrup, milk, vanilla, and salt.
- Dip donuts into glaze, then add toppings if desired.
- Let donuts set on a wire rack before serving.
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