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Super Easy Air Fryer Halloween Donuts With Just 3 Ingredients

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Make these super easy air fryer Halloween donuts with just 3 ingredients…

Treat the kids (and maybe the adults too) with delicious and festive air fryer donuts. 

3 ingredient Halloween donuts

I’m all about quick, easy and delicious recipes. These Halloween donuts check all the boxes! Let’s face it, kids don’t care how much time we spend baking, or if we cheat a little by using canned biscuits.

All they see are yummy donuts with frosting and sprinkles! Make a batch of these for a Halloween bash, or an after school treat.

Another simple fall recipe are these sliced caramel apple pops.  I’ve been experimenting with my new to me air fryer.

My sister upgraded to an air fryer/toaster oven combo and gave me her old one. I haven’t been this excited about a kitchen appliance since the first time I used a crock-pot as a newlywed!

Ok, here is what you  need to make these donuts:

Ingredients for Air Fryer Halloween Donuts

  • 1 Can of Biscuits 
  • Cooking Spray
  • Halloween Funfetti Frosting 

ingredients for air fryer Halloween donuts

Start by pre-heating the air fryer to 350 degrees.

 

cut biscuits for donuts

 

Take the biscuits out and cut a circle out of the centers. I don’t have a donut cutter, so I started searching for something that was round and about the size I needed.

Guess what works perfectly? A good ol’ shot glass! So glad I had those handy.  In fact, I just used them to make a little treat for the adults…Halloween shooters!

Next up…

Lightly spray the biscuits with cooking spray and place them in the air fryer for 4-6 minutes. You want them to be lightly browned, but definitely on the doughy side.

donuts before frosting

Remove them from the air fryer and transfer them to a cooling rack. The hardest part is waiting for the donuts to cool!

Smother them with orange vanilla frosting and load with sprinkles. 

Halloween donuts with sprinkles on tray

Here is the most important step. Test one out to make sure they taste ok! 🙂

white plate with Halloween donuts

That’s all there is to it. There are so many variations you can make in the air fryer using canned biscuits and rolls.

If your family likes cinnamon rolls, you have to try these adorable Mickey air fryer cinnamon rolls. So good!

Halloween donuts on counter

 

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Let me know if you give these 3 ingredient air fryer donuts a try. If you do, leave me a comment below and let me know what you think.

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white plate with Halloween donuts

Super Easy Air Fryer Halloween Donuts With Just 3 Ingredients

Yield: 5 Donuts
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes

Make delicious air fryer Halloween donuts with just 3 ingredients and 10 minutes of your time!

Ingredients

  • 1 Can of Biscuits 
  • Cooking Spray
  • Halloween Funfetti Frosting

Instructions

  1. Pre-heat air fryer to 350 degrees.
  2. Cut a circle out of the centers of the biscuits.
  3. Lightly spray the biscuits with cooking spray.
  4. Place in the air fryer for 4-6 minutes or until biscuits have browned.
  5. Remove from air fryer and transfer to a cooling rack.
  6. Smother the donuts Funfetti frosting.
  7. Sprinkle away. 
  8. Enjoy. 

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