French Cruller Donut Recipe (2024)

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This French Cruller Donut recipe yields a crispy exterior with a soft and light interior all topped with a sweetened glaze. These are the best and easiest homemade French Crullers! My step-by-step guide will help you through frying up these delicious donuts! Do you love doughnuts? You must try my other doughnut recipes found on my site including my Homemade Glazed Donuts.

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Fast + Easy Donuts (No waiting on rising dough!)

Sweet, crispy, tender, hot out of the grease Crullers. These are not the typical yeast-risen doughnut but are so delicious in their own way. If you’ve never had a cruller, go get yourself one. Or better yet, make your own! You’ll thank me later.

One thing I happen to love about these doughnuts is you can have the entire batch done in about an hour! No downtime waiting. SCORE. The short amount of time these require is what REALLY made me fall in love with these donuts.

Ingredients Needed

  • butter– I like to use unsalted butter in baking
  • water- liquid needed to create dough
  • all purpose flour– or bread flour
  • salt– balances flavors
  • eggs– for texture and binding ingredients together
  • vegetable oil– used for frying the crullers

for the glaze-

  • powdered sugar– aka confectioners sugar, needed for sweetness and glaze consistency
  • milk– liquid needed to create a glaze
  • vanilla extract– adds flavor
  • lemon extract- adds a little lemony flavoring, optional
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How to Make French Crullers

Simple ingredients come together to make pâte à choux, a French pastry dough used to make things like cream puffs and eclairs. In this case, we are going to fry the dough to make crullers. For full details on how to make French Crullers from scratch, including ingredients and measurements, see the printable recipe card down below. Here is step by step directions on how to make these:

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Prep Baking Sheet Pan

Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Set aside.

Make Choux Pastry Dough

In a small saucepan, bring butter and water to boil over medium heat. Once the mixture comes to a brisk boil, stir in flour and salt until combined. Remove from heat and cool for 3 minutes.

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Crack eggs into a small bowl. Mix eggs into the warm mixture one by one until the batter is completely smooth.

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Pipe Circles + Freeze

Transfer to a large pastry bag with large star tip or large fluted tip and pipe into ring shape on parchment paper-lined baking sheets.

Place into freezer for 30 minutes.

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Make the Sweet Glaze

While the dough is freezing, stir powdered sugar, milk, vanilla and lemon extract together for glaze until smooth and runny…but not too runny!

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Frying Cruller Donuts

While you can bake Crullers, they will come out more like cream puffs than crispy donuts. So I recommend frying! I promise it’s not as hard as it seems.

Fill + Preheat Oil

Pour vegetable oil into a large pot with high sides so there are at least 3 inches of oil. Heat oil to be between 325-350° F so these little guys can get crispy and delightful. Use a candy thermometer to help you know exactly what the temperature of the oil is and avoid overly greasy crullers. See my note below in the FAQ’s about using a candy thermometer.

Pro Tip: The ideal oil temperature for frying these French crullers is between 325-350° F (165-177° C). To use a candy thermometer, simply insert the thermometer into the oil and wait for it to stabilize at the correct temperature before adding the crullers.

Fry Crullers

Once your oil is hot and you can peel your frozen crullers off the parchment paper in one piece, give those babies a hot bath! Using a slotted spoon, drop frozen crullers one by one into hot oil and fry about 1 minute per side or until lightly golden brown.

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Glaze + Cool

Using a pair of metal tongs, remove crullers from oil to layered paper towels to drain and remove excess oil. Then, immediately coat the top of each cruller in glaze. Place the freshly glazed cruller onto a wire rack with a sheet pan underneath to allow excess glaze drip off. After 40 minutes or so, the glaze should harden onto the crullers. Best served warm, immediately out of the glaze.

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Storing Crullers

French crullers are best enjoyed the same day they are made. The texture being light and airy can become stale and less crispy over time. However, if you find yourself needing to store a few, place them in an airtight container at room temperature. Avoid putting them in the fridge. The humidity will make them soggy.

FAQ’s + Tips About Making French Cruller Donuts

A Few Tips About Candy Thermometers

A candy thermometer can be used to ensure that the oil used for frying French crullers is at the correct temperature. When the dough is placed into oil that is too cool, the crullers will absorb too much oil and become greasy. On the other hand, if the oil is too hot, the crullers will burn on the outside before the inside is cooked.
The ideal oil temperature for frying these French crullers is between 325-350° F (165-177° C). To use a candy thermometer, simply insert the thermometer into the oil and wait for it to stabilize at the correct temperature before adding the crullers.
It’s important to make sure the thermometer is clean before using it and also keep an eye on the thermometer during the frying process and adjust the heat accordingly to maintain the desired temperature. It’s a good idea to fry them in small batches to maintain the temperature of the oil and also to prevent overcrowding in the pan, which can cause the oil temperature to drop.

Can I make ahead and freeze crullers?

Yes! Allow the crullers to cool completely. Wrap them in plastic wrap or aluminum foil to prevent them from drying out. Crullers will stay fresh in the freezer for 2-3 months.

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More Donut Recipes to Try!

  • Carrot Cake Donuts
  • Red Velvet Donuts
  • Donut Holes
  • Old Fashioned Pumpkin Donuts
  • The Puddin Donut {Gourdough’s Copycat}
  • S’mores Donut
  • 3-Ingredient Nutella Donuts
  • Pancake Mix Donuts
  • Cranberry Orange Donuts

This French Cruller recipe is so good. I had approximately 42 of these before I stopped myself and dropped the rest off to neighbors.

The printable recipe card is below. Have a great day, friends! 🙂

If you make this recipe, I would really appreciate it if you wouldgive it a star rating and leave your review in the comments! If you have a picture of your finished dish, post it on Instagram using the hashtag #laurenslatest and tagging me @laurens_latest.

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French Cruller Donut Recipe

This French Cruller Donut Recipe is so easy and to die for! My step by step guide will help you through frying up these delicious doughnuts!

servings 24 small

Prep Time 45 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 55 minutes mins

Ingredients

for the glaze-

US CustomaryMetric

Instructions

  • Bring butter and water to boil in a small pot. Once mixture comes to boil, stir in flour and salt until combined. Remove from heat and cool 3 minutes.

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  • Crack eggs into a small bowl. Mix eggs into warm mixture one by one until completely batter is completely smooth.

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  • Transfer to piping bag with large fluted tip and pipe into circles on parchment paper lined baking sheets. Place into freezer for 30 minutes.

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  • Pour vegetable oil into large pot with high sides so there’s at least 3 inches of grease. Heat oil to be between 325-350 degrees. While oil is heating, stir all ingredients together for glaze until smooth and runny…but not too runny!

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  • Drop frozen crullers one by one into hot oil and fry about 1 minute per side or until lightly golden. Remove to paper towel to drain and then immediately coat in glaze. Place onto cooling rack to let excess glaze drip off. After 40 minutes or so, the glaze should harden onto the crullers. Best served warm, immediately out of the glaze.

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Nutrition

Calories: 103kcal | Carbohydrates: 14g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 37mg | Sodium: 93mg | Potassium: 17mg | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 160IU | Calcium: 7mg | Iron: 0.4mg

Course: Breakfast, Dessert

Cuisine: American, French

Keyword: Cruller, Cruller Donut, French Cruller

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FAQs

What is the difference between a French cruller and a donut? ›

For example, the Old Fashioned Cake Donut has a mild vanilla flavor with a slight nutmeg finish. These donuts take about 12-15 minutes to create from start to finish. A French Cruller* has a soft, airy texture with a pleasant light “egg-like” flavor. The center of the French Cruller is wet with a crunchy exterior.

What are French cruller donuts made of? ›

French cruller doughnuts are made with a choux pastry base, or pâte à choux. The choux pastry is made by heating a base of butter, water, milk, sugar, salt and flour, which is then mixed with eggs to create a smooth and shiny mixture.

Why did Dunkin Donuts stop making French crullers? ›

In 2003, the Dunkin' Donuts chain of doughnut shops stopped carrying traditional crullers, claiming that the hand-shaped rectangular treats were too labor-intensive, and couldn't be simulated with new machines for mixing doughnut batter.

What is the difference between a cruller and a beignet? ›

If you use a star tip and make rings of dough and fry them, they are called crullers. Crullers are usually iced while beignets are garnished with powdered sugar and churros are garnished with granulated sugar and cinnamon. Fry 3 or 4 at a time until puffy and golden brown on both sides.

Are crullers healthier than donuts? ›

If you're looking for a doughnut that's not exactly bad for you, then you're never really going to be in luck, but if you're looking for a sweet treat, you could do a lot worse, calorie-wise, than a light and eggy French cruller.

What are honeymooners donuts? ›

Our honeymooners are made from our donut dough and topped with a generous spoonful of our fruity pie fillings and surrounded by vanilla icing. CHERRY. APPLE. LEMON.

Why are French crullers so good? ›

Good French crullers should be soft and airy on the inside with a golden brown and crispy crust that can absorb the delicious vanilla glaze. They are a lot lighter than a traditional donut which makes them unique and absolutely delicious!

Did Krispy Kreme stop making crullers? ›

The discontinued items will include Krispy Kreme Doughnut Bites, bite-sized donut holes sold in original glazed, chocolate and apple cinnamon flavors, as well as Krispy Kreme Mini Crullers in both original glazed and blueberry varieties.

Are crullers French or German? ›

Crullers originally came from Germany and the Netherlands but over time have become distinctly American, with proud regional variations such as the Milwaukee kruller and the Pennsylvania Dutch cruller. The term “French cruller” refers specifically to a variation made from choux pastry, a staple of French cuisine.

Why is it no longer called Dunkin Donuts? ›

Why did Dunkin' Donuts change its name? Dunkin' made the decision to change its name back in 2018, but promised customers the actual donuts weren't going anywhere. After 68 years of "Dunkin' Donuts" the chain said it wanted people to think of its stores as a destination for coffee.

What did Dunkin Donuts used to be called? ›

Bill Rosenberg opened Open Kettle in 1948, a restaurant selling donuts and coffee in Quincy, Massachusetts (a suburb of Boston), but he changed the name in 1950 to Dunkin' Donuts after discussing with company executives.

What is a donut called in New Orleans? ›

beignet, French-style fried square doughnut. Introduced in Louisiana by the French Acadians in the 18th century, this light pastry is a delicacy in New Orleans. The beignet was named the official state doughnut of Louisiana in 1986.

Does Dunkin donuts have French crullers? ›

“While its staple classics are available nationwide, like the timeless Glazed and the Boston Kreme, Dunkin' customizes its specialty assortment for regional tastes and preferences, which is why the beloved French Cruller is available in many of our markets,” the spokesperson said.

Why is it called a French cruller? ›

There is a French donutty patisserie, called the cruller, which takes its name from a Dutch donutty cake, the krulle, which itself takes its name from the Dutch adjective krul, which means, not so much curly as, composed of concentric circles.

Why are French crullers different? ›

A French cruller is a light and airy doughnut made from pâte à choux dough rather than the regular yeasted dough or cake batter. Choux dough is made from simple ingredients like milk, flour, butter, and eggs. It is then usually piped and baked as cream puffs or eclairs.

Is an old fashioned donut a cruller? ›

fashioned cake doughnuts with a sweet glaze over. them. For a denser, cake-like texture and slightly less.

What is a donut called in Louisiana? ›

beignet, French-style fried square doughnut. Introduced in Louisiana by the French Acadians in the 18th century, this light pastry is a delicacy in New Orleans. The beignet was named the official state doughnut of Louisiana in 1986.

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