Strawberry Jelly Donut Holes Recipe | Little Spice Jar (2024)

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These tiny strawberry jelly donut holes taste just like Dunkin’ Donuts jelly munchkins. They’re simple to make at home and taste so much better than the stuff from the donut shops!

Strawberry Jelly Donut Holes Recipe | Little Spice Jar (1)Jelly in my donut holes, and in my hair? ♥

I could totally live with it not being in my hair. Although, I will say, it does smell quite pleasant. A snacky snack for later? Ew. Okay. No. Gross. I’m on a major strawberry jelly high right now.

These little jelly donut holes created quite a ruckus this past week! They were made after I had mentally signed a contract with myself saying that I was to consume only one donut hole and no more. Guess what? I should be in donut jail right now. Because I probably ate like 10, okay 15 times that amount! My self control didn’t stand a chance when the doughy goodness hit the hot oil, then rolled around in granulated sugar. Oh and if that wasn’t enough, I stuffed them with sweet strawberry jelly. <–Nope didn’t stand a chance.

Strawberry Jelly Donut Holes Recipe | Little Spice Jar (2)A Saturday morning with strawberry jelly donut holes — could that BE anymore perfect? <–(Quick! Name that Friends character!)

Let me tell you about these little munchkins.

They’re soft pillowy bubbles of airy, doughy goodness that are rolled around in sugar and then filled, and I do mean filled, with strawberry jelly. It’s the perfect kind of doughnut hole that’s made to be consumed by the dozens with lots of hot coffee.

Strawberry Jelly Donut Holes Recipe | Little Spice Jar (3)I’m just going to tell you this now. WHEN you make these donut holes, because NOT making them is not an option. Make sure you just make a double batch. Although this yields 8 servings, it really means 8 servings for those who have (and practice) self control. Because us regular people that don’t eat donut holes and then have one and can’t stop, are going to polish 1/2 a batch of these jelly donut holes all by themselves!

What I love most about these little munchkins is the fact that they’re made with all regular ingredients. There’s no funny additives of junky preservatives in my donut holes recipe! Just plain old yeast, flour, sugar, and eggs.

Strawberry Jelly Donut Holes Recipe | Little Spice Jar (4)The first step to making homemade donut holes is to make the dough starter. All you need for the dough starter is warm water, yeast, and flour. Once you’ve mixed the 3 ingredients together, allow them to sit covered in a warm area to rise for about 1 hour.

Here’s a tip: start your front load dryer (yes, as in the thing that dries your clothes) and let it run for 5 minutes on the low heat setting. When it’s nice and warm, turn it off and place your covered bowl inside. The yeast get’s all nice and happy when it finds a place that’s both warm and dark.

Strawberry Jelly Donut Holes Recipe | Little Spice Jar (5)When the hour is almost up for the dough starter, dissolve the remaining yeast in a couple tablespoons of warm milk in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the dough hook attachment. Add the remaining flour, salt, egg yolks, butter, sugar and the starter that was prepared earlier. Allow the mixer to mix together and form a ball. This may take up to 10 minutes. The original recipe that I adapted these donut holes from never stated a time on how long the dough would take to form and I had a mini freak out when after 5 minutes it just would pull together. But luckily I hadn’t tossed out the mixture by then and at 10-12 minutes it came together. Place the dough in a greased bowl and allow it to rise until doubled. Back to the warm dryer it goes!

Roll the dough out on a lightly floured surface and cut out 1-1 1/2 inch circles. Don’t worry if they’re not perfect, organic shaped donut holes taste just as good if not better!

Strawberry Jelly Donut Holes Recipe | Little Spice Jar (6)Drop the dough into a a couple inches of oil that’s been heated in a saucepan to 325ºF (or just eyeball it to medium low in the heat settings). Fry the doughnut holes for about 2 minutes or until they get nice and golden brown. Drain them on a paper napkin.

Strawberry Jelly Donut Holes Recipe | Little Spice Jar (7)Roll the donut holes in sugar. I like to roll them, let them sit in the sugar for a minute or so and then roll them again. Extra sugar never hurt anyone, right? Using a piping bag and a medium sized frosting tip fill the doughnuts with your favorite flavored jelly.

Here’s a tip: use the jelly that comes in the squeezable containers. The flavor tastes just like the jelly that’s used in donut shop donut holes and it’s so much easier to just squeeze the jelly into the piping bag.

Strawberry Jelly Donut Holes Recipe | Little Spice Jar (8)Because we’re making donut holes from scratch, keep in mind that these will taste best on the day that they’re made. They are okay for 1-2 days after making them too but that’s if they last that long! Ours were gone in 2.5 seconds. I think we may have even licked the plate clean! *red blushy face*

Have yourself a cozy, lazy Saturday this weekend and give these little munchkins a try! This is by far my favorite breakfast (after pancakes, of course!). Anything that’s bite sized like these jelly donut holes are sure to be a hit with anyone and everyone!

P.S. wish me luck, this is moving weekend! I could use a batch of these donuts after we’re done moving everything.

Strawberry Jelly Donut Holes Recipe | Little Spice Jar (9)

Strawberry Jelly Donut Holes Recipe | Little Spice Jar (10)

These tiny strawberry jelly donut holes taste just like Dunkin' Donuts jelly munchkins. They're simple to make at home and taste so much better than the stuff from the donut shops!

Strawberry Jelly Donut Holes Recipe | Little Spice Jar (11)

Ingredients

Dough starter:

  • 3/4 teaspoon active dry yeast
  • 1/4 cup plus 1 tablespoon warm water
  • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour

Dough:

  • 3/4 teaspoon active dry yeast
  • 2 tablespoons warm milk
  • 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 3 large egg yolks, room temperature
  • 1 cup + 3 tablespoons granulated sugar
  • Vegetable or canola oil, for frying
  • 1 cup strawberry jelly (preferably jelly that comes in a squeeze bottle)

Instructions

    To make the dough starter:

    1. In a medium bowl, dissolve the active yeast in the warm water. Add the flour and mix to combine. Cover with plastic wrap and let rise in a dark, warm place for about 1 hour (see notes). The dough should double in size.

    To prepare the dough:

    1. In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the hook attachment, allow the yeast to dissolve with the warm milk. Add the flour, salt, melted butter, egg yolks, salt, 3 tablespoons of sugar, and the dough starter and mix until dough ball forms, mine took about 10 minutes (see note). Scrape the dough into a greased bowl, cover with plastic wrap and let rise in a dark, warm place until doubled for another hour.
    2. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat. Roll the dough out onto a lightly floured surface into 1/2 inch thickness. Use a 1- 1 1/2 inch round cutter. Place rounds on baking sheet. Reroll any remaining dough and repeat till the dough is used up. Cover baking sheet with a damp kitchen towel and allow to rest for about 15 minutes.
    3. Heat 1 inch of oil in a saucepan to 325ºF, or to the medium low setting. Fry the doughnut holes for 2 minutes or until golden brown. Drain on a plate lined with a paper napkin.
    4. Place the remaining 1 cup of sugar in a shallow dish. Roll the donut holes around in the sugar. For a thicker sugar coating, allow donut holes to sit for 1 minute and re roll. Using a piping bag and a medium sized tip fill donut with the strawberry jelly. Serve warm.

    Notes

    • I find that turning the dryer on the low setting for 5 minutes, turning it off and placing the cover dough bowl allows the dough to rise perfectly. Being both dark and a warm place, the dryer is the ideal place for letting the dough rise.
    • The dough may take up to 10-12 minutes to form into a ball, this depends on humidity and several other factors.
    • Donut holes taste best on the day they're prepared. Store any leftovers at room temperature in an airtight container.
    • Recipe adapted from Deliciously Yum who adapted it from Food and Wine.

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    FAQs

    What kind of jelly is used in jelly donuts? ›

    jelly donuts. We absolutely LOVE using Bonne Maman's preservers for these classic jelly donuts (strawberry or raspberry are my favorite), but you can really use whatever kind you like! I do recommend using something that isn't too chunky to avoid any blockages in your piping when you are filling your donuts!

    What is the jelly filling in Dunkin donuts? ›

    When asked about the lack of berries in its jelly doughnuts, a representative for Dunkin' told TODAY Food that its "Jelly Donuts" contain "an apple and raspberry-flavored jelly filling." There are no berries used in this filling but the chain said it achieves the berry-like flavor "through a combination of natural and ...

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    It has come to my attention that the powder timbits at Tim Hortons have been discontinued as of 2020.

    Are jelly-filled timbits discontinued? ›

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    What flavor of jelly is in Dunkin donuts jelly donuts? ›

    Most jelly donuts seem to have a berry ( raspberry or blackberry) type of filling. If it's got a chocolate filling, it's not a jelly donut, it's a custard donut.

    What is a jam filled donut called? ›

    A jelly doughnut, or jam donut, is a doughnut with a fruit preserve filling. Varieties include the Polish pączki, the German Berliner, the Israeli sufganiyot, the Southern European krafne and the Italian bombolone.

    How many donut holes per person? ›

    Determine where you'll get your donut holes.

    Get them unglazed or glazed but avoid powdered, if possible. Fatter, larger donut-shop holes work, too. As for how many to get, expect at least nine donut holes per person — one as a decorating test drive, a couple to eat, and six to decorate.

    Does Dunkin have jelly filled donut holes? ›

    But we're not counting! Available in quantities of 3, 5, 10, 25 or 50, Dunkin' MUNCHKINS® are the perfect treat to enjoy with your morning coffee, or as a midday pick-me-up! Flavor options include Glazed Old Fashioned, Glazed Chocolate, Old Fashioned, Jelly, Cinnamon, and Powdered.

    What donuts are coming back? ›

    For a “limited time,” Tim Hortons said, the popular Dutchie, Blueberry Fritter, Cinnamon Sugar Twist and Walnut Crunch will be back in restaurants across Canada starting Jan.

    What do Americans call timbits? ›

    Equivalent to the American "donut hole," they were introduced in April 1976.

    What donuts is Tim's bringing back? ›

    The fast-food chain says the blueberry fritter, cinnamon sugar twist and walnut crunch will be back in stores for a limited time.

    Where can I buy strawberry timbits? ›

    STRAWBERRY SNOW TIMBITS® – Tim Hortons.

    What's the difference between a donut hole and a timbits? ›

    A doughnut hole, by definition, is the leftover (approximately spherical) piece of bread taken from the centre of a donut. Timbits, in fact, are not made using this procedure — they are made “using their own special cutter and are larger than the holes in Tim Hortons' doughnuts” [1].

    Are timbits and donut holes the same? ›

    Timbits are the name that the Tim Hortons doughnut shops uses for their variety of donut holes.

    What are the different types of jelly filled donuts? ›

    A jelly doughnut, or jam donut, is a doughnut with a fruit preserve filling. Varieties include the Polish pączki, the German Berliner, the Israeli sufganiyot, the Southern European krafne and the Italian bombolone.

    How does the jelly get in the donut? ›

    In this recipe, we fill the jelly doughnuts before they are fried. We roll the dough very thin, spoon jelly into the center of a round, and brush the edges with egg whites before adding a second round on top.

    What are the two types of jelly? ›

    There are basically two types of jams and jellies: those made with added pectin and those without. The use of commercial pectin simplifies the procedure and yields more jelly per volume of juice or fruit. Jams and jellies can be made more quickly using added pectin, and their doneness is easier to determine.

    What is the red jelly in donuts? ›

    A jelly donut aka jam doughnut is a doughnut filled with a fruit preserve filling. Typically it's a red jam made from fruits like raspberries or strawberries, but it can be filled with any fruity filling. The donut base is typically a yeast-leavened donut rather than a cake donut.

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