Italian Donuts Recipe (2024)

Italian donuts are fried to perfection and rolled in sugar. This Zeppole recipe is light and fluffy while being easy to make.

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Easy Zeppole Recipe

This easy Zeppole Recipe is one of the best Italian desserts. They are bite size donut holes fried to absolute perfection.

These Italian doughnuts are soft and fluffy. Each bite is so delicious and topped with generous portions of sugar.

What does zeppole mean in Italian?

This means Italian pastry that is deep fried. It is a traditional doughnut style dessert.

What are Italian donuts made of?

They are made with a pate choux dough. Cream puffs and eclairs with pastry cream also use this type of dough.

This type of dough is created by cooking the water with butter and flour. Then eggs are incorporated into the batter.

The dough is formed into small bite size balls and fried until golden.

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Ingredients:

  • Water
  • Unsalted Butter
  • Sugar
  • Salt
  • All Purpose Flour
  • Large Eggs, Room temperature
  • Vegetable Oil (for frying)
  • Powdered Sugar (for serving)

How to make Italian donuts:

  • Step 1 – Get out a saucepan. Heat the water, butter, sugar and salt in a saucepan over medium high heat. Whisk the ingredients together and heat until the butter melts.
  • Step 2 – Add the flour. Then stir in the flour with a wooden spoon. Stir until a dough is formed into a ball. Then continue to cook the dough for 1-2 more minutes to cook the flour.
  • Step 3 – Remove from heat. Place the dough in a mixing bowl. Let it cool until steam is no longer coming off the dough.
  • Step 4 – Gradually add the eggs. Then add the eggs in one at a time and beat with a hand held mixer until the eggs are incorporated into the dough.
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  • Step 5 – Heat the oil. Add the oil. Heat 2 inches of oil in a large pot over medium high heat until the oil reaches an internal temperature of 375 degrees F.
  • Step 6 – Transfer the dough to a ziplock bag or a piping bag. Cut a hole in the corner of a ziplock bag or the piping bag.
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  • Step 7 – Pipe the dough. Start by piping the dough out of the bag and cut the dough into the oil. Make sure to pipe closer to the hot oil so that the oil does not splash out of the pan.
  • Step 8 – Fry the dough. Fry for 4-5 minutes (flipping them overlay halfway through the cook time) until they are golden brown on both sides.
  • Step 9 – Move to a plate lined with paper towels. This will help to soak up the excess oil with a slotted spoon.
  • Step 10 – Add topping. Serve topped with powdered sugar and enjoy!
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Can you make in advance?

You can make the dough up to 3 days in advance. Simply make the dough as normal, cover and refrigerate.

Then fry as normal when ready. We suggest this method if you need to make in advance since they are best eaten fresh.

How to store Italian donuts

Place the leftovers inside an airtight container or bag. They will last up to 3 days but please note they are best served fresh.

We suggest placing parchment paper in the container to absorb any grease while stored.

The best way to reheat these is using the oven. Cover the donuts in foil and place on a baking sheet.

Reheat for 10 minutes at 350 degrees.

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Zeppole topping ideas

  • Powdered Sugar – Generously dust the donuts with powdered sugar.
  • Granulated Sugar – Roll the warm donuts in a bowl of white sugar.
  • Cinnamon and Sugar – Place the mixture in a shallow container or bowl. Roll each zeppole in the cinnamon and sugar mixture.
  • Dipping Sauce Chocolate sauce or raspberry sauce make great ideas for dipping the donuts.
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Tips for Italian donuts:

  • Cooking Method – We used a large pot but you can also use a deep fryer or Dutch Oven to cook these.
  • Paper bag for coating – You can use a paper bag to place the donuts and powdered sugar in. Shake to coat them for an easy and mess free idea.
  • Stand Mixer or hand mixer – Either options is fine for combining the eggs with the mixture.
  • Oil for frying – This recipe is best with an oil with a high smoke point. These include: vegetable oil, peanut oil or canola oil. This means that the donuts will not burn at a high temperature.
  • Pipe close to the oil – When piping the dough into the hot oil, pipe low and close to the oil. This will help to prevent the hot oil from splashing.
  • Oil temperature – It is crucial that the oil is medium high heat at 375 degrees. If the oil is too hot, it will quickly burn the outside while the inside will be undercooked.
  • Don’t overcrowd the pot. Make sure that each zeppole has ample room to move around and to be surrounded in oil. You don’t want it so crowded that all of the donuts are touching each other. Sufficient room will ensure the best texture and outcome.
  • Instant read thermometer. It is helpful to use an instant read thermometer to monitor the oil temperature. This will ensure it does not fluctuate and burn the donuts.
  • Same size donuts. Try to make each donut the same size. This will help them to cook evenly and for the same amount of time.
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What is the difference between zeppole and beignet?

They are both fried dough but have different shapes. Zeppoles are small and round shaped dough balls.

Beignets are square and thinner. However, both are typically topped with powdered sugar.

Italian donuts are the best treat.

This recipes is so easy but turns out wonderful. Plus, it is so much cheaper than ordering these at the restaurant and they taste better.

The entire recipe is extremely budget friendly and so decadent. The powdered sugar gives these such a rich flavor and we absolutely love them.

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Italian Donuts

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Italian donuts are fried to perfection and rolled in sugar. This Zeppole recipe is light and fluffy while being easy to make.

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Servings 6

Cuisine Italian

Course Dessert

Calories 374

Author Carrie Barnard

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Heat the water, butter, sugar and salt in a saucepan over medium high heat. Whisk the ingredients together and heat until the butter melts.

  • Then stir in the flour with a wooden spoon. Stir until a dough is formed into a ball. Then continue to cook the dough for 1-2 more minutes to cook the flour.

  • Remove from heat and place the dough in a mixing bowl. Let it cool until steam is no longer coming off the dough.

  • Then add the eggs in one at a time and beat with a hand held mixer until the eggs are incorporated into the dough.

  • Heat 2 inch of oil in a large pot over medium high heat until the oil reaches an internal temperature of 375 degrees F.

  • Transfer the dough to a ziplock bag or a piping bag. Cut a hole in the corner of a ziplock bag or the piping bag. Pipe the dough out of the bag and cut the dough into the oil. Make sure to pipe closer to the oil so that the oil does not splash out of the pan.

  • Fry for 4-5 minutes (flipping them overlay halfway through the cook time) until they are golden brown on both sides.

  • Move to a plate lined with paper lines to soak up the excess oil with a slotted spoon.

  • Serve topped with powdered sugar and enjoy!

Recipe Notes

These are best served immediately but you can store the leftovers at room temperature in an airtight container or bag for up to 3 days.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 374kcal, Carbohydrates 20g, Protein 6g, Fat 30g, Saturated Fat 12g, Polyunsaturated Fat 8g, Monounsaturated Fat 8g, Trans Fat 1g, Cholesterol 149mg, Sodium 143mg, Potassium 67mg, Fiber 1g, Sugar 4g, Vitamin A 625IU, Calcium 25mg, Iron 1mg

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FAQs

What are Italian doughnuts made of? ›

Graffe are Italian ring donuts made with potato and eggs in the dough to add softness. They're scented with citrus zest (lemon, orange or a mixture of the two), and coated in sugar. In Rome they're also called "Ciambelle".

What's the difference between Italian donuts and beignets? ›

Zeppoles are looser than beignets, and the dough tends to be stickier. They're also made by drop spooning them into oil, whereas beignets have a very distinct square or rectangle shape. Both are finished the same way with powdered sugar.

What does zeppole mean in Italian? ›

Italian zeppole, plural of zeppola fritter, from Italian dialect (southern Italy), perhaps from Late Latin zippulae, a kind of sweet; zeppoli from It, plural of zeppolo, alteration of zeppola.

What are Italian donuts called at Olive Garden? ›

Zeppoli Italian Doughnuts from Olive Garden with chocolate, caramel or raspberry sauce.

What is the most unhealthy donut in the world? ›

Honey Dew Donuts Coconut Jelly Stick

The Honey Dew Coconut Jelly Stick is the most calorie and sugar-heavy donut on our list with 590 calories and 40 grams of sugar per stick. Not only that, but it has a whopping 680 milligrams of sodium, which is almost a third of the recommended daily limit.

What is zeppole dough made of? ›

Zeppola (the singular for zeppole) dough is usually loose and sticky, perfect for dropping in hot oil for frying. Some zeppole recipes call for ricotta cheese, some are more like choux pastry, and others are similar to other fried doughnut recipes made with yeast, flour, egg, milk and sugar.

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.

What are Louisiana doughnuts called? ›

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.

What is the origin of Italian donuts? ›

History. Zeppole are typical of Italian cuisine, especially that of Rome, Naples and Lecce. Zeppole originated in Ancient Rome when people started frying dough and putting sugar or cinnamon on it. However, the zeppole that is around today, was created in the eighteenth century.

What does Pica mean in Italian? ›

Italian: nickname for a gossipy or garrulous person from the central-southern Italian word pica 'magpie'.

What is posto in Italy? ›

[ˈposto ] masculine noun. 1. ( luogo) place. è un posto magnifico it's a beautiful place.

What is the Italian pastry Z? ›

Zeppole are an Italian pastry similar to Bomboloni and are basically fried donut balls made out of Cream Puff dough.

What is a dream donut? ›

The CADBURY MINI EGGS® Dream Donut is a fun and festive donut that's dipped in white fondant, decorated with colourful sprinkles and topped with a nest of CADBURY MINI EGGS®. Also available now are the CADBURY MINI EGGS® Cookies, which are packed with the famous and beloved crunchy, chocolatey CADBURY MINI EGGS®.

What are Phish donuts? ›

A machine called a Donut Robot fries them up and then each doughnut is hand-dipped into that night's flavor. Flavors so far have included coconut, strawberry, red velvet, jam-filled and powdered. The custom flavors for the remaining eight shows are a secret, to be announced by the band before that day's show.

What are braided donuts called? ›

Mahua Cinnamon-Sugar Twists - Mahua, also known as fried dough twists, are braided strips of chemically raised-, honey-infused-, peanut oil fried dough. Mahua is a classic Chinese donut with origins tracing back for thousands of years.

What is an Italian donut made with fruit peels? ›

Frittelle ( sg. : frittella) are a type of Italian fried doughnut made from dough, typically with raisins, orange peels, or lemon peel in them. They are eaten in and around the Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Veneto regions; however, they originated around the Giuliani areas of Trieste and Venice.

Do they have donuts in Italy? ›

There's a delicious breakfast pastry you should try in Italy called ciambella fritta and it's a traditional Italian fried doughnut. It provides a satisfying sugar fix with your morning coffee or cappuccino.

What are most donuts made of? ›

Doughnuts are usually deep fried from a flour dough, but other types of batters can also be used. Various toppings and flavors are used for different types, such as sugar, chocolate or maple glazing. Doughnuts may also include water, leavening, eggs, milk, sugar, oil, shortening, and natural or artificial flavors.

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