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Is the ideal doughnut dense and crumbly or light and airy?

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Published Sept. 16, 2022.

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I’m a New England boy, so I grew up on none other than Dunkin’ Donuts. Over the years, I watched plenty of older customers perform the titular dunkin’ of plain doughnuts into black coffee—but my choice was always the mouthfilling, slightly crumbly cake doughnuts dusted in cinnamon or confectioners’ sugar.

But I have a confession to make, and it might just get me banished from Boston. I didn’t truly fall head over heels for doughnuts until I walked into…a Krispy Kreme.

The first time I bit into a delicate, yeasted Krispy Kreme doughnut, it was an epiphany—vanilla-scented air wrapped in swaths of delicate-chewy dough enrobed in wisps of glaze.

What I didn’t know at the time was that I had just learned the distinction between cake doughnuts and yeasted doughnuts.

Are you team cake or team yeasted? And what makes these two styles of doughnut distinct anyway? Read on—and watch the latest episode of What’s Eating Dan?—to find out.

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Gluten Gives Doughnuts Their Puff

A lot of this difference between these doughnut styles actually comes down to gluten. Believe it or not, gluten doesn’t actually exist in flour. Wheat flour (and a couple other grain flours) contains two proteins that, when wetted, join to form the elastic protein called gluten.

Through resting and/or kneading, gluten can form a pretty incredible, rubber-like network that can trap air. And a strong gluten network that can trap loads of expanding gas leads to baked and fried doughs that puff dramatically.

How Gluten Makes Cake Doughnuts and Yeasted Doughnuts Different

Cake doughnuts are mixed like quick breads, just until the flour is incorporated into the wet ingredients. The goal is to hydrate the flour, but limit any significant gluten development to keep the crumb tender. When the chemical leaveners baking powder and baking soda produce carbon dioxide, the batter is only able to trap some of the gas, which it does in small bubbles throughout the doughnut.

All of this makes cake doughnuts denser than yeasted doughnuts. That means there will be more doughnut in every bite of a cake doughnut than a yeasted doughnut. Cake doughnuts take over in your mouth, absorb moisture, and practically beg for a sip of something to chase them down.

Yeasted doughnuts, on the other hand, are an enriched bread dough. That means they are leavened with yeast and kneaded to develop gluten. They puff dramatically in the hot oil because they’ve got the structure to support it. Gluten makes yeasted doughnuts feel light and airy. It’s also responsible for their satisfying delicate chew.

If cake doughnuts take over your mouth, yeasted doughnuts go straight for your brain, hitting every pleasure center along the way.

Ready to make this glutenous magic happen in your own kitchen? Check out our recipes for cake doughnuts and yeasted doughnuts—and watch the latest episode of What’s Eating Dan? to learn everything you need to know about making doughnuts at home.

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The Difference Between Cake and Yeasted Doughnuts | Cook's Illustrated? ›

Yeast donuts are lighter with a puffy, malleable quality and a slighly chewy texture. Cake donuts have a dense, more compact crumb and a sturdy, crisp exterior shell. Cake donuts are rich and buttery because of the amount of butter in the batter.

What is the difference between yeast donuts and cake donuts? ›

While yeast is the leavening agent in yeast doughnuts, cake doughnuts rely on baking powder. Cake doughnuts are typically made with a mixture of butter, sugar, eggs, flour and baking powder.

Are Krispy Kreme donuts cake or yeast? ›

Why do Krispy Kreme Donuts taste so good? What is the secret ingredient? Because they are yeast donuts, not the cake donut. They are light and airy like a yeast roll, just enough sweet glaze to cover.

Are Dunkin donuts yeast or cake? ›

With its 68-year history, DD is the go-to spot for both cake and yeast donuts.

Is a donut a cake? ›

It depends. If it is made with yeast, it's bread. If it's made with baking powder or baking soda it's cake. Both kinds exist and are often distinguished by calling them either cake donuts or raised donuts.

What is a donut without a hole called? ›

Jelly Doughnut

These classic doughnuts are typically round without a hole in the middle, and generally leavened with yeast. The center is stuffed with jelly, jam, or preserves (and sometimes chocolate!), giving you a burst of flavor with each bite.

What does yeast do in doughnuts? ›

The yeast uses the sugar as a food source to replicate itself/making the dough rise. Eggs are also added to the dough to provide flavour, texture, and structure. The proteins in the egg coagulate when heated, which helps to set the structure of the doughnut and create a fluffy, tender texture.

Are duck donuts cake or yeast donuts? ›

To know whether or not you'll like Duck Donuts, you have to understand the different types of donuts: cake, yeasted (light and puffy), old-fashioned (sour cream or buttermilk yields a craggy, crusty exterior) or eggy crullers (delicate, almost pull-apart texture). Duck Donuts only has cake donuts.

Are donut holes cake or yeast? ›

Like regular donuts, donut holes can come in many varieties. The dough itself can fall under the categories of either cake or yeast style.

Why are Krispy Kreme doughnuts so soft? ›

The secret ingredient, mashed potato, gives the donuts moistness and tenderness. It's rumored potato is in the secret Krispy Kreme recipe too! The first Krispy Kreme shop was opened in 1937 in North Carolina by Vernon Rudolph, who used his uncle's yeast-raised donut recipe.

Which is healthier cake or yeast donut? ›

Airier yeast donuts usually have fewer calories than cake donuts, which have a denser texture.

Is a cruller a cake donut? ›

Krispy Kreme sell a similar doughnut the company refers to as a cruller, but in reality it is just a molded/formed cake doughnut.

Are donuts healthier than bagels? ›

Generally, doughnuts are just a little bit healthier than bagels as a breakfast food. The reasoning comes down to two things: carbohydrates and sodium. While this can vary based on the type of doughnut that you have, carbohydrates and sodium are not as high in doughnuts as they are in bagels.

Why do cake donuts taste different? ›

Yeast donuts are made from dough that is leavened with yeast, while cake donuts are made from a cake batter that uses baking powder or baking soda. This difference creates a world of difference in terms of texture and flavor.

Are old fashioned donuts cake donuts? ›

Nineteenth century recipes for "old-fashioned donuts" are made with yeast, but in modern doughnut shops an "old-fashioned doughnut" is usually a cake doughnut. Historically, the terms are used imprecisely, and some controversy has arisen over the meaning of the terms doughnut, cruller and fry cake.

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