What do you get when you cross your favourite cereal with your favourite baked good? Froot Loop Glazed Donuts! Gorgeously golden fried donuts that are topped with a drippy pink cotton candy glaze and a generous scattering of crunchy Froot Loops cereal.
Made from a soft and buttery yeast dough, these donuts just about melt in your mouth. With their pop of colour, they are also guaranteed to make you feel like a kid again AND they give you an excuse to buy Froot Loops! Win win, my friend.
Remember a few months again when I made my Froot Loop Cereal Milk Layer Cake? I love to use cereal in my baking ever since I visited Momofuku Milk Bar in New York earlier this year. They quickly gained fame for many of their unique creations including their sweet cereal milk.
I have long loved Froot Loops and remember starting off my birthdays with a big bowl as a kid. Nowadays, I have to think of a recipe to use them in so I have an excuse to buy them without the husband asking too many questions. Enter Froot Loop Glazed Donuts.
Have you ever made fried donuts at home? I have shared a few baked donut recipes on Sweetest Menu, like my Cinnamon Sugar Baked Donuts but this is my first fried recipe. While their calorie intake is a little higher, homemade pastries are just such a treat. I just love to work with dough and yeast – I find it incredibly rewarding.
The donuts only take one hour to rise too, so none of that overnight business. Once you fry them, its simply a matter of dunking them into the glaze, popping on plenty of Froot Loops and then devouring straight away while they are still slightly warm.
Let’s Bake
Froot Loop Glazed Donuts
Gorgeously golden fried donuts that are topped with a drippy pink cotton candy glaze and crunchy Froot Loops cereal.
Ingredients
Donuts
- 385 grams (2 and 3/4 cup) plain flour, plus extra for dusting
- 2 and 1/4 teaspoon instant dried yeast
- 3 tablespoons caster sugar
- Pinch of salt
- 240 ml (1 cup) milk
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 3 egg yolks
- 115 grams (1/2 cup or 1 stick) unsalted butter, room temperature
- Vegetable oil for frying
Cotton candy glaze
- 250 grams (2 cups) icing or powdered sugar
- 4 tablespoons milk
- A few drops of cotton candy flavouring
- A few drops of pink food colouring
- 2 cups Froot Loops Cereal
Instructions
- In a large bowl or the bowl of your stand mixer, add 2 cups (280 grams) of your flour, the yeast, sugar and salt. Heat your milk in the microwave in 20 second bursts until it reaches 40 C (105 F) or is quite warm to the touch. Add the milk, vanilla and egg yolks to your flour mixture and beat on medium speed until smooth. Scrap down the sides of your bowl, then add the remaining flour and diced pieces of the butter. Mix again until smooth. Scrap the sides and bring the dough together into a ball (it will be sticky, this is ok) at the bottom of the bowl. Cover the plastic wrap and leave in a warm place to rise for one hour.
- Line a baking tray with baking or parchment paper. Turn out your dough onto a lightly floured surface. Roll the dough out using a rolling pin until its about 1 and 1/2 inches thick. Cut out the dough using a cookie cutter or any round shaped object you find around the place. It’s up to you whether you cut out the middle or leave the donut whole – i did my batch half half. If you want a hole in the middle, simply cut it out using a small round cookie cutter or similar round object – I used a water bottle cap!
- Place each donut onto your prepared tray and cover lightly with plastic wrap. You then need to leave for the donuts for at least 15 minutes to rise again. This is a great chance to get your oil ready. You will need to add your oil into a large heavy bottomed saucepan and use a thermometer to heat the oil to 180 C (360 F). The amount of oil needed will vary depending on the size of your saucepan. You will want enough oil to come up about halfway of the saucepan, with plenty of room for the donuts to sizzle.
- Once the oil is ready to go, gently pop your donuts into the oil, one at a time, being carefully not to overcrowd the pan. Just do 2 or 3 donuts at a time. Let them cook for 1-2 minutes on either side, turning a couple of times. Once they are beautifully golden brown, lift them out gently using a slotted spoon and pop them on a plate lined with paper tower. Continue until your have cooked all your donuts.
- To make the glaze, sift the icing or powdered sugar into a small bowl, add the milk and stir with a spoon until smooth and creamy. Add the cotton candy flavouring to taste and the pink food colouring and stir until it reaches your desired colour. Once the donuts have cooled, dunk them in the glaze and then top with Froot Loops. These donuts are best enjoyed on the day they are made.
Notes
Keep an eye on your temperature of your oil, I found I had to turn the heat up and down on my stove to try and keep it at a consistent heat. Watch that once it hits 180 C (360 F) it doesn’t just keep getting hotter and hotter as your donuts may burn.
Yeast donut recipe adapted fromĀ Chowhound.
Josh says
Wow!
★★★★★
Silvia says
Hey pixel, that’s a great recipe!!! Can this donuts be baked instead of fried??
The idea of fruit loops on the glaze is just amazing!!!
Love, thp
Jessica Holmes says
Hi Silvia, thanks for stopping by. This recipe is for fried donuts but I have also have a baked donut recipe on my blog you could try. Instead of rolling them in cinnamon sugar, you could then ice and top with Fruit Loops!
http://www.sweetestmenu.com/blog/baked-cinnamon-sugar-donuts
Ally says
These are very colorful! Very creative, and amazing taste!
Jessica Holmes says
Thank you Ally!
Eden says
Yes to everything about this! These are super fun and colorful and I’m sure they taste amazing too!
Jessica Holmes says
Thanks so much Eden! They were really fun to make!
The Hungry Mum says
wowzers! These are epic! Your blog is just beautiful. Am in awe of everything you make.
Jessica Holmes says
That is so kind, thank you very much for your sweet comment!
Lauren says
Wow Jess! My boys spied these are now want one!
Jessica Holmes says
Hahaha uh oh – sorry Lauren! š
Lucy says
OMG these are so gorgeous! Perfect for a kids birthday party!!! Thanks for joining our Fabulous Foodie Fridays party! xx
Jessica Holmes says
Yes! Thanks Lucy! š
Suzanne says
No way, these look so good, my son loves fruit loops but I stopped buying them when I found myself reaching into the box eating dry ones far to often. Now Im going to buy them under the guise of recipe testing
Jessica Holmes says
Hahaha that’s right Suzanne! A great excuse to buy some Fruit Loops! š
Bec says
Ohhhhh yum yes you did!!! Delicious and SO making for a treat. Bec x
Jessica Holmes says
Thanks Bec!
Lynn @ Fresh April Flours says
You. Are. AWESOME, Jess! You’re so creative! And also… I have been trying to think of a way to attach cereal to a certain breakfast item, and I may have to try your glaze trick… Hmm… Anyway, my husband would LOVE these. He’s a Froot Loop fanatic!
Jessica Holmes says
Aww thank you Lynn! You will have to try! I am totally a Fruit Loop fanatic too!
Sam says
Oh my gosh, how awesome are these!?! I would kill for a bite of one of these ridiculously awesome donuts!!
Jessica Holmes says
Thanks Sam!
Arpita says
These doughnuts are GORGEOUS! Love everything about them!! š
Jessica Holmes says
Thank you so much Arpita!
Olivia says
I LOVE Fruit Loops. My fave cereal hands down. I don’t have it as much these days as a kid, but every once in a while I indulge and then the roof of my mouth suffers for a few days ;). These donuts look amazing and perfectly delicious. I love the Momofuku recipes as well and have made a couple of them. They are no joke! Crack pie is on my list to tackle…eventually :).
Jessica Holmes says
MINE TOO! Oh yes, Momofuku recipes are the best! I made the crack pie for my husband’s birthday this year, it wasn’t as tricky as you’d think but tasted incredible. My aim is try their Birthday Cake – it looks insane!