![]() ![]() ![]() Add cut biscuits to air fryer basket/tray in an even layer, being careful to not over pack or overlap. Spray air fryer basket with cooking spray. Start by preheating your air fryer at 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Trust me, no one will care about their shape. So for this recipe, you just need to squint for the donut “hole” and cut biscuits into quarters for maximum efficiency. While you can cut small holes if you like with a mini round cutter, I prefer to not waste any of the biscuit dough. These air fryer donut holes with biscuits are not exactly donut holes. Butter: Salted or unsalted, whichever you prefer.For this recipe I’d use 1 1/2 teaspoons cinnamon and 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg. Cinnamon: If you are out of cinnamon or you would like to try something different, you can use two teaspoons pumpkin pie spice, apple pie spice or use a mixture of cinnamon and nutmeg. ![]() Sugar: Just the standard white granulated sugar.But you can use whichever you prefer or have on hand. The Flaky Layers variety offers more of a pastry texture than the Pillsbury Grands Southern Homestyle Biscuits. Honey Butter would be another great choice, although I haven’t tried that yet. Pillsbury Grands Biscuits: I like to use the Flaky Layers in the Buttermilk or Butter Tastin’ flavors.Some of the best recipes are just simple.įor this biscuit donut recipe you’ll need the following ingredients: How can just a few ingredients create something so good? Air fryer biscuit donuts are definitely one of those recipes for me. I love very basic recipes like ice cream jello with just two ingredients or gingersnap truffles or fried apples, both with four ingredients. Dust them with cinnamon and sugar to elevate these simple biscuits into an amazing treat everyone will love. These Air Fryer Donut Holes are so easy to make and taste delicious! You can use canned biscuits for a quick and easy donut that can be served for every day or on special occasions. ![]()
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