Making your own keto donuts at home couldn’t be easier! Check out all of these great recipes for the best sugar-free and grain-free donuts.

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Do you dream in donuts? Are you a Dunkin’ devotee? Did going low carb make you cry over the loss of your favourite sugary round pastry?

Well your prayers have been answered! Making your own donuts couldn’t be easier and I’ve got 30 of the best keto donut recipes right here. Whether you prefer the basic glazed cake donut or the decadent chocolate variety, you are sure to find something you’ll love.

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How to make Keto Donuts

Most keto donut recipes are for baked donuts. Yeast and risen donuts are difficult to accomplish with gluten-free and low carb ingredients. And most keto dough will simply fall apart if you try to fry it.

But if you’re really craving that fried donut flavor, I have a great solution for you. Quite some time ago, I made “fried” coconut flour donuts by first baking them and then frying them in an inch or so of oil. A couple of people have copied this little trick since then, but I do believe I am the first to have tried it.

But baked keto donuts can also be wonderful too, and for that, you need a good donut pan. I highly recommend the USA Pan donut pans, as they are are incredibly durable, non-toxic, and so nonstick that your homemade donuts practically fall right out of them.

A collage of delicious keto donuts

Delicious keto donut recipes

Keto Cinnamon Donuts with Browned Butter Glaze

The Best Keto Chocolate Donuts

Keto Mini Donuts (chocolate dipped!)

Apple Cider Donut Bites

Maple Bacon Donuts

Keto Lemon Poppyseed Donuts

Low Carb Samoa Donuts

Fried Coconut Flour Donuts

Chai Spice Donuts

Gingerbread Donuts

Peanut Butter and Chocolate Donuts

Blueberry Lemon Donuts

Low Carb Nutella Donuts

Zucchini Spice Donuts

Cranberry Orange Donuts

More great donuts from other keto bloggers

Strawberry Donuts

Coconut Mini Donuts with Vanilla Glaze

Maple Donut Holes

Pumpkin Donuts with Maple Cream Cheese Glaze

Chocolate Mini Donuts with Ganache Glaze

Powdered “Sugar” Mini Donuts

Churro Donuts

Maple Glazed Cake Donuts

Maple Bacon Donuts

Cinnamon Spice Donuts

Chocolate Glazed Pumpkin Donuts 

Sweet Cream Glazed Donuts

Caramel Apple Donuts

Cinnamon Crumb Cake Donuts

Coconut Mocha Donuts

Air Fryer Donuts

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242 Comments

  1. This post is definitely getting pinned and I’m sure I’ll return often to it! The donut pan would be awesome. Maybe my doughnuts wouldn’t fall so flat then.

  2. These all look great. And I can attest to how delicious the gingerbread donuts are! Donuts!!

  3. Donut…who cares how I spell it, it is how I eat it that matters 😉 Been wanting to try a donut recipe since early February when I started THM. Would love to snag a donut pan.

    1. Geri Blount says:

      AMen Sara G..I was thinking the exact thing…I spell them DELISH!!!!

  4. I love to spell it donut! And I also like to eat them, and win a donut pan.

  5. Donna Miller says:

    Must try…donuts!!

  6. Amanda Reed says:

    I spell it donut. 🙂 And can I eat all the donuts, please? lol

  7. I never thought about the spelling! I think I would do donut but then I feel like the correct way is probably doughnut!!

  8. Love all these recipes in one place. I’ve been meaning to get a donut pan to try some.

    1. Rita landa says:

      Hi on the cinn crumb donuts can i use coconut oil melted instead of butter. Do u melt the butter for crumvs or batter. Do nit want to do dslairy buter want keep parece. Soooo excited to try lots of donut recipees. I ba ke for s diabetic. Love your site. Making now wish could get fast snswer. I always have trouble finding yoyr answers. Csn it b emailed to me

      1. So that one is someone else’s recipe, not mine. I think you will need to leave a comment on their blog asking these questions. But given my experience in baking, I would say that coconut oil would probably be fine.

        1. I have used coconut oil. Works great.

  9. Cassandra says:

    Funny…I guess I never noticed that there were two spellings. So if I were to spell it or go to look up a recipe, I would spell it doughnut….I think.

  10. doughnut, but really anyway you spell it, it still equals YUM!

  11. jane kreyling says:

    OMG I am making these for Easter Sunday Brunch. Just need a donut pan to do it.

  12. Geri Blount says:

    Carolyn…what a blessing that you have come up with these recipes that look sinfully delicious and that you shared them with us! Dunkin Donuts has nothing on you girl! I can’t wait to try some of these…heck all of them…and bring to the office eat two or three and not feel guilty!!

    Thank you,
    Geri Blount

  13. These all look delicious! Doughnut 🙂

  14. marilyn carroll says:

    Thought doughnuts were a thing of the past. Now the hard part is trying decide which recipe to try first.

  15. Debbie Scott says:

    I’d like to win 🙂

  16. Absolutely love this! Sometimes you just have to have recipes like this to help one realize that they are not missing out on the junky stuff!! Thank you for all you do!

    1. Agreed! This is an amazing post! It’s settled- must get hands on a donut pan.

    2. YUMMY! Would love to win won so I can partake in the yumminess too. 🙂 Thanks for the contest!

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