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This is the best keto donut recipe I have ever tried! You simply can’t beat moist, cakey donuts topped with buttery crumbs and covered with a sweet glaze. Only 1.5 net carbs each!

keto donuts recipe made into glazed crumb mini donuts on cooling rack with glaze

I wanted to make a low carb copycat of the Entenmann’s Glazed Crumb Donuts, but didn’t succeed. These are much better. I won’t be tempted to grab one of those boxed assortments anymore. These keto doughnuts are also low carb, gluten-free, grain free, sugar free, and Trim Healthy Mama friendly.

After a few flops in the kitchen last week, I was thrilled to nail these keto donuts on my first try. These are amazing.

My husband enjoyed them and was disappointed I set some aside to take more photos of instead of just letting them all get eaten right away. A friend who was over said she couldn’t believe how moist they were and loved the contrast between the donut and the crumbs.

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When it comes to low carb donuts, anyone on the keto diet with a sweet tooth can enjoy eating these without any extra guilt. They taste similar to traditional donuts and are such an easy recipe to make. Not only does this curb your Dunkin Donuts or Krispie Kreme cravings, but the keto-friendly ingredients prove that these types of donuts don’t have to be complicated to make. 

If you’re a fan of all things sweet and delicious in the morning hours, be sure to check out my Keto Donut Holes with almond butter for another great flavor and taste. These Flourless Peanut Butter Cookies are another top dessert pick.

Pyramid of Keto Glazed Crumb Donuts

Ingredients

  • Butter – This will be used to make the donuts and the crumb topping. The butter keeps the doughnuts moist and makes the crumbs buttery.
  • Sour cream – Helps to keep the donuts moist and delicious. 
  • Joy Filled Eats Sweetener – This is my favorite sugar substitute to use on a low-carb diet. 
  • Almond flour – The main flour used to make these low-carb treats. I use almond flour in combination with coconut flour to balance the flavors and textures of both.
  • Coconut flour – Adds a light sweetness and works well in conjunction with the almond flour. 
  • Egg – Acts as the binding agent to hold everything together. 
  • Vanilla extract – Gives the donuts a nice warm flavor. 
  • Baking powder – Helps the donuts rise and adds texture. Always make sure to use fresh baking powder or baking soda when baking.
  • Salt – For taste. Adding a bit of salt will enhance all the other flavors.

How to Make this Keto Donuts Recipe

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

1️⃣ Make & Add the Batter

Mix all the batter ingredients (both wet ingredients and dry ingredients) in a large bowl. Then, add the batter to the mini donut molds.

Do I NEED a mini donut pan?

This donut pan is very similar to the silicone donut pan I used (the exact one is no longer available). If you do not have a donut pan, I’d recommend ordering one. Silicone pans are very reasonably priced.

If you really don’t want to buy a donut pan, you can make the crumb donuts into little muffins.

Having the hole in the center helps the dough to cook evenly, though, so I do recommend the investment. And think of all the donuts in your future once you have a donut pan.

Keto Glazed Crumb Donuts in orange donut mold without crumb topping

2️⃣ Make & Add the Crumbs

Combine the ingredients for the crumb topping and mix. This will make large crumbs. Spread them with your hands on top of the donut batter. 

Keto Glazed Crumb Donuts in orange donut mold before baking

3️⃣ Bake the Mini Donuts

Put the donuts in the oven and bake for 25 minutes. 

Keto Glazed Crumb Donuts in orange donut mold

4️⃣ Make the Glaze

While the donuts are baking, make the glaze. In a saucepan, melt the butter and sweetener over low heat. Cook on low, whisking occasionally. Do this for 12-15 minutes until golden. Cool for 10 minutes, and be sure to whisk occasionally so that it doesn’t separate as it cools.

5️⃣ Glaze the Cooled Donuts

Cool the donuts and then put them on a wire rack. Add a clean baking sheet underneath and then spoon the glaze over the top.

Close up of Keto Glazed Crumb Donut with glaze being drizzled onto donut

Storage

I store all my keto baked goods and desserts in the fridge if we don’t eat them within 2-3 days. They last for 2-3 weeks when they are refrigerated.

Be sure that you store these almond flour donuts in an airtight container as well. That way, you can enjoy a few mornings of eating these mini donuts with your cup of coffee! 

Variations 

  • Dairy free – Try swapping in full-fat coconut milk and coconut oil for the dairy in the recipe to make dairy free donuts.
  • Add cocoa powder- Do you love chocolate donuts? Adding cocoa powder in place of some of the coconut flour makes these low-carb donuts have a whole new look and flavor. 
  • Use a different sweetener – While I’m a fan of my sweetener, you can use monk fruit sweetener, erythritol, allulose, or another sweetener of your choice for these donuts. 
  • Add toppings – You can make a chocolate glaze or vanilla glaze instead with powdered sweetener. Cinnamon donuts are good, too! Either mix cinnamon into the topping or sprinkle it on after baking. Or top with sugar free sprinkles!
Overhead Close up of Keto Glazed Crumb Donut on drying rack

Common Questions

Can I use this recipe to make keto donut holes? 

You bet. You can easily take this keto donuts recipe and make donut holes with the correct pan. The biggest thing that you’ll want to remember about this low carb donut recipe is that if you make holes, you’ll want to change the baking time from what is listed on the recipe card. 

After they are baked to a golden brown, you can drizzle them with dark chocolate, dip them in cinnamon sugar, or just leave them with that classic donut flavor and taste. They really will taste like regular donuts and donut holes as you would get at the grocery store or donut shop. 

One Keto Glazed Crumb Donut cut in half

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Pyramid of Keto Glazed Crumb Donuts

Best Keto Donuts Recipe : Glazed Crumb Donuts

Taryn Scarfone
This is the BEST Keto Donut Recipe. Make decadent glazed crumb donuts in no time! They are delicious, easy to make, & don’t taste low carb!
4.93 from 42 votes
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 35 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 5 minutes
Course Breakfast, brunch, Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 12 mini donuts
Calories 130.6

Ingredients
 
 

Donuts:

Instructions
 

  • Preheat the oven to 350.
  • Combine all the ingredients for the batter and mix well. Divide between twelve mini donut molds.
  • Combine the ingredients for the crumbs and mix well. They will be large moist crumbs. Spread them with your hands on top of the donut batter. You may need to break apart the large pieces into smaller crumbs.
  • Bake for 25 min. If the crumbs start to get too brown you can cover them with foil.
  • Meanwhile, make the glaze. In a small saucepan over low heat melt the butter and sweetener. Cook on low, whisking occasionally, for 12-15 minutes until golden. Cool for at least 10 minutes. Keep whisking occasionally as it cools to avoid it separating.
  • Cool the donuts and put them on a wire rack. Put a clean rimmed baking sheet under them. Spoon the glaze over the donuts. Then scoop up the glaze that dripped off onto the baking sheet and spoon it on them again. Repeat. This helps them get a nice thick coating. You will notice that the glaze keeps thickening.

Notes

Notes on Sweeteners: 
I use my own blend of xylitol, erythritol, and stevia in my recipes. This is twice as sweet as sugar. It is comparable to Trim Healthy Mama Gentle Sweet and Truvia.
To sub in Swerve or Lakanto Monk Fruit use 1.5 times the amount of sweetener called for. 
 
To sub in Pyure or Trim Healthy Mama Super Sweet use half the amount of sweetener called for.
 
Substitutions will work in most recipes. They may not work in candies, such as caramel.

Nutrition

Calories: 130.6Carbohydrates: 2.8gProtein: 2.7gFat: 12.6gSaturated Fat: 5.2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.4gMonounsaturated Fat: 2.1gTrans Fat: 0.3gCholesterol: 34mgSodium: 61.1mgPotassium: 30.3mgFiber: 1.3gSugar: 0.6gVitamin A: 253.7IUVitamin C: 0.04mgCalcium: 35.7mgIron: 0.5mg
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Originally Published April 19, 2016. Revised and Republished April 17, 2026.

 

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75 Comments

  1. Could you replace the sour cream with something dairy free? Like almond milk or maybe unsweetened coconut or almond yogurt?

  2. Could you use just erithritol or monk fruit vs those blends? I don’t really want to buy something else when I already have those 2 in my pantry!

    1. Do you mean a monk fruit blend like Lakanto? I think that would work better than erythritol. Erythritol on its own can have a cooling effect.

  3. I made these today and what a mess! Only 3 donuts in a Wilton 6 donut pan. I had more crumb mixture than donut mixture. If it only makes three, that greatly increases the macros.

    1. Hi Debbie, I’m not sure why you only had enough batter for 3 full sized donuts. I use a mini donut pan and get 12 mini donuts. I am not familiar with the Wilton 6 donut pan. This recipe is heavy on the crumb topping because that is the best part in my opinion. I hope they were still tasty!

  4. Hi Taryn, I wonder if these would work in a mini donut maker? I bought a donut pan but it is for larger donuts.5 stars

    1. No, I don’t think you could do the crumb topping in a donut maker. You could make them as bigger donuts in your donut pan or as mini muffins if you have that type of pan.

  5. Awesome recipe.

    I only have almond flour and coconut flour how much of each would I use if I wanted to omit the flax?4 stars

  6. What can I use instead of a xylitol blend sweetener? I have dogs, and I refuse to have it in the house.

    1. An erythritol stevia blend should work. Use one that is twice as sweet as sugar or you will need to increase the amount.

  7. I have all 3 of the flours for this recipe. How much of each can I use instead of the baking mix? I don’t want to buy the blend.

  8. Could you use vegan butter and get a good result? My daughter is vegan, and trying for a keto vegan lifestyle.

    1. Hi Jill, I’ve never used vegan butter before so I’m not sure. I do use butter flavored coconut oil pretty frequently and I think that would work.

  9. Oh my goodness! So good! I made these at 6:30 this morning and when my son dropped of the baby I gave him warm donuts! He was diagnosed with celiac disease, a few weeks ago and donuts were his fav food. His eyes got so big this morning when he heard gluten free! Thanks! I have to try the other donut recipes you have too!

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