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    Home > Recipes > Brazilian Recipes

    Published: Dec 18, 2023 · Modified: Mar 31, 2025 by Denise Browning

    Doughnut Holes

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    A basket full of donut holes.

    Doughnut Holes filled with molten chocolate are crispy outside, and soft inside. Make them in just 30 minutes in the air fryer, oven, or stovetop for a delicious everyday snack or holiday treat. They require no yeast!

    Closeup of Chocolate filled Doughnut Holes or Bolinho de Chuva com Chocolate.

    Table of Contents

    • 1 How to Make Doughnut Holes
    • 2 Ingredients and Substitutions
    • 3 Donut Hole Recipe
    • 4 Pro Tips
    • 5 Variations
    • 6 Donut vs. Doughnut
    • 7 Storage
    • 8 Other Donut Recipes
    • 9 BEST Doughnut Holes

    How to Make Doughnut Holes

    • Prepare the chocolate filling.
    • Then make the dough without yeast by mixing the wet and dry ingredients in a medium bowl.
    • Scoop the dough, fill it with the filling, and drop it into hot oil!
    A spoon dropping dough into hot oil.
    • Cook the doughnuts, turning occasionally after one minute or so, or until they are golden brown on all sides.
    Frying doughnut holes in a pan.
    • Remove doughnuts from the oil with a slotted spoon, and place briefly on a baking sheet lined with double sheets of paper towel.
    Removing donut holes from hot oil.
    • Coat them with a cinnamon-sugar mixture while still hot.
    • Serve them warm by themselves, with a cup of coffee, or drizzled/dipped in chocolate ganache. 

    NOTE: Find the detailed instructions in the recipe card though! 

    Baked Doughnut Holes

    1. Follow all the steps above for the deep-frying method.
    2. However, place the batter into greased mini muffin tins and bake them in a preheated oven at 400° F (200° C) for 6-10 minutes, or until baked donut holes are golden brown and set outside. 

    Air Fryer Doughnut Holes

    1. Preheat your air fryer to 400º F ( 200º C). Line the bottom of the fryer basket with a piece of aluminum foil and grease it with nonstick cooking spray.
    2. Then, follow the steps above (for the deep-frying method) to make the filling and the dough.
    3. Using two spoons, pour the filled dough/batter into the air fryer basket, leaving space between them so they don't stick.
    4. Cook for 10-15 minutes, or until golden brown and crispy outside. Repeat the process until you run out of dough. Follow the steps above to coat them with cinnamon and sugar. 
    Chocolate filled doughnut holes with a bowl of chocolate sauce on the side.

    Ingredients and Substitutions

    To make this easy donut holes recipe, you'll need:

    Chocolate filling

    • Semi-sweet chocolate chips (or milk or dark chocolate if you prefer)
    • Heavy whipping cream (or coconut cream, not milk)

    Donut holes

    • Granulated sugar, divided
    • Ground cinnamon (or use apple or pumpkin pie spice)
    • All-purpose flour (for making them gluten-free, use gluten-free all-purpose flour and add 1teaspoon xanthan gum for every cup of flour)
    • Table salt
    • Baking powder
    • Eggs
    • Whole milk (or half-and-half)
    • Pure vanilla extract, optional (or another extract of choice such as almond extract)
    • Vegetable oil for frying

    Donut Hole Recipe

    Brazilian Chocolate Filled Donut Holes (Bolinho de Chuva com Chocolate) are some of the easiest and most versatile sweet bites you can ever prepare... That's right!

    You can have them for breakfast, an afternoon snack, or a holiday dessert.

    These doughnut holes have a dense texture inside like a cake donut and are golden and crispy outside. Although the filling is optional, who could resist biting into a melted chocolate truffle, right?

    All you need to make this doughnut hole recipe is to quickly mix flour, baking powder, salt, milk, eggs, and vanilla extract. Then, spoon the batter, fill with a little chocolate truffle in the center, fry them in hot oil for up to two minutes, and roll in a cinnamon-sugar mixture. The result? Addictive sweet bites that will satisfy your donut craving!

    In Brazil, these are called 'bolinho de chuva' (literal translation: rain cakes) because of their raindrop shape, acquired when effortlessly dropping the spooned batter into the oil, forming little peaks.

    Fried dumpling filled with molten chocolate.

    Despite the name, you can enjoy them any time of year, regardless of the weather conditions. They are also known as Quero Quero, Mata a Fome, and Bolinho de Negra in my home country.

    They became famous thanks to the writer Monteiro Lobato and his fictional character, Aunt Anastasia, who lived in a countryside ranch called Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (Yellow Woodpecker Ranch). Aunt Anastasia, the cook of the ranch, captured the heart of many generations of Brazilians and is now considered a staple of national culture.

    The traditional recipe for 'bolinho de chuva' has no filling but it is not uncommon nowadays to see them filled with chocolate truffle, Nutella, guava paste, or dulce de leche. What to say? Brazilians love to put a twist on traditional recipes.

    When and how to serve them is completely up to you!

    Whether you pile them up like a Christmas tree and drizzle them with chocolate ganache, like we did, to serve as a holiday sweet bite...or serve them in a basket or bag accompanied by a cup of coffee for breakfast or afternoon snack...or put them in a holiday box to give as a gift... the fact is, they will be a hit.

    Pro Tips

    • When preparing the filling, melt the chocolate in 30-second intervals, stirring in between, until smooth.
    • Make sure the chocolate ball (filling) is well covered with batter to prevent leakage of melted chocolate when frying.
    • When dropping the dough balls into the oil, make sure the spoon is down close to the surface of the oil to avoid splashes and resultant burns.
    • Heat the oil well before deep-frying doughnut holes. 
    • Use enough oil in the fryer or the pan to submerge the donut holes. 
    • Use 1 Tablespoon (or a small cookie scoop) as a measurement to scoop the same amount of dough. 
    • Cook the doughnut holes in batches, turning occasionally, until they are golden brown on all sides. Do not overcrowd the fryer or pan!
    • Use a slotted spoon to remove them from the hot oil and place them briefly on a baking sheet lined with double sheets of paper towel to absorb excess oil.

    Variations

    Chocolate-Truffle-filled-Doughnut-Holes, Bolinho-de-Chuva -com-Chocolate
    • Filling: You can fill your donut holes with whatever you want such as chocolate truffle, a piece of chocolate, frozen raspberry jam or peanut butter, or a frozen berry coated with sugar.  
    • Flavor: You can make these homemade doughnut holes in many different flavors such as pumpkin and chocolate by adding either pumpkin puree or unsweetened cocoa powder to the dough.
    • Topping: You can make glazed donut holes by coating them with a simple vanilla glaze, or coat them with powdered sugar. Melted dulce de leche, guava paste, or chocolate ganache are other options! 
    • Dough: If you are in a hurry, you can make this donut holes recipe with biscuits instead of making the dough from scratch like we did. 
    • Cooking method: Although we make deep-fried doughnut holes, you can cook them in the air fryer or bake them in the oven. Just make sure to cook them in batches in your air-fryer so the basket has enough space for the hot air to circulate.  

    Donut vs. Doughnut

    Donut is an alternate spelling of doughnut. The latter is the most common spelling form outside the United States. Thus, the same applies to donut holes and doughnut holes!

    However, they refer to the same sweet treat. This means both terms can be used interchangeably!

    Storage

    These homemade donut holes are best served fresh and hot. After a couple of hours, they start to harden and wilt.

    • Fridge: You can make the dough and store it in a sealed bag or airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days before frying.
    • Reheat: They can be reheated or kept warm in the oven. Do not cover them; otherwise, they will become mushy! 
    • Freezer: Or, you can freeze the raw dough for up to 3 months. Fry or bake them just before serving them!

    Other Donut Recipes

    • Pancake donuts
    • Pumpkin donuts
    • Protein donuts
    • Apple cider baked donuts
    • Chinese doughnut sticks

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    A basket full of donut holes.
    A tray with a pile of doughnut holes topped with chocolate ganache.
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    5 from 4 votes

    BEST Doughnut Holes

    Doughnut Holes filled with molten chocolate are crispy outside, and soft and dense inside. They require no yeast and you can cook them in the air-fryer, oven, or stovetop. Make them in just 30 minutes for a delicious everyday snack or holiday treat.
    Course:Dessert
    Cuisine:Brazilian
    Prep Time 29 minutes minutes
    Cook Time 1 minute minute
    Total Time 30 minutes minutes
    Servings 40 doughnut holes
    Calories97.9 kcal
    Author Denise Browning
    Cost $ 0.20 per doughnut hole

    Equipment

    • 1 heavy-bottomed pan or air fryer or oven
    • 2 Mixing bowls
    • 1 Microwave-safe bowl
    • 1 baking sheet
    • 2 tablespoons
    • 1 slotted spoon

    Ingredients

    For the chocolate filling (OPTIONAL):

    • 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips or milk or dark chocolate chips
    • ¾ cup heavy whipping cream SEE NOTES for a quick alternative filling

    For the doughnut holes:

    • ¾ cup granulated sugar (PLUS ⅓ cup)
    • 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon or apple/pumpkin pie spice
    • 3 cups all-purpose flour For a gluten-free recipe, replace it with gluten-free all-purpose flour and add 1 teaspoon of xanthan gum for every cup of flour.
    • ¾ teaspoon table salt
    • 1 ½ tablespoons baking powder
    • 3 large eggs
    • 1 cup whole milk PLUS 2 tablespoons
    • 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract optional
    • Vegetable oil enough for deep-frying or submerge the doughnut holes
    US Customary - Metric

    Instructions

    • Prepare the filling (OPTIONAL): In a medium microwavable bowl, mix the chocolate chips with the heavy cream. Microwave mixture at 30-second intervals, stirring between intervals, for about 1-2 minutes or until chocolate has melted. Stir well to obtain a homogeneous mixture.
    • Let cool, cover with a plastic sheet, and refrigerate overnight. Using a ½ teaspoon as measurement, spoon the filling, form into balls, and place on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Freeze for about 20-30 minutes. Then, prepare the doughnut holes.
    • Prepare the doughnut holes: In a deep fryer or heavy-bottomed pan, heat 4 inches or more of vegetable oil to 360 degrees F. In a medium bowl, stir ¾ cup of sugar with the cinnamon and set aside.
    • In a large bowl, mix the flour, ⅓ cup sugar, salt, and baking powder. With a wooden spoon stir in the eggs well and then all the milk (1 cup plus 2 tablespoons) until obtaining a homogeneous mixture. If desired, stir in the vanilla. The batter will be thick and cake-like.
    • Shape, fill, and cook: Using 1 Tablespoon as the measurement (or a small cookie scoop), scoop the batter, and insert one frozen chocolate ball in the center. Carefully cover the top and all around the chocolate ball with the batter, using another spoon to help spread and smooth the batter around the ball. Make sure the chocolate ball is well covered with batter to prevent leakage of melted chocolate when frying.
    • Drop the filled doughnut hole into the heated oil, using the second spoon to help scrape any residual dough off of the first one. When dropping it into the oil, make sure the spoon is down close to the surface of the oil to avoid splashes and resultant burns. Repeat with several more doughnut holes, but do not overcrowd the fryer or skillet. Each will form into a ball with a pointy edge that will look like a raindrop. That is why in Brazil these doughnut holes are called "bolinhos de chuva" (or "raindrop cakes").
    • Cook the doughnuts, turning occasionally after one minute or so, or until they are golden brown on all sides. Remove doughnuts from the oil with a slotted spoon, and place briefly on a baking sheet lined with double sheets of paper towel.
    • Coat them with cinnamon-sugar: Transfer to the cinnamon-sugar bowl (or bag) and roll/shake doughnuts in the mixture while still hot. They will have a golden, crunchy exterior and a cake-like interior with melted chocolate.
    • Cook the rest of the doughnuts in batches. Doughnuts are best served warm by themselves, with a cup of coffee, or drizzled/dipped in chocolate ganache. They can be reheated or kept warm in the oven. Do not cover them or they will become mushy.
    • SUGGESTION: If piling them up as a Christmas tree as we did, you can garnish them with a few fresh mint leaves and/or raspberries as ornaments.

    Recipe Notes

    • ALTERNATIVE FILLING: If desired, you can use chocolate kisses for the filling instead of the frozen chocolate ganache. It will save you time!
    • INACTIVE TIME: 20-30 minutes (freezing time).
    • Traditionally, these Brazilian doughnut holes have no filling. They are usually served for an afternoon snack or breakfast. But they make great sweet bites as well, especially when filled or drizzled with chocolate ganache, dulce de leche/caramel, or melted guava paste.
    STORAGE: 
    These homemade donut holes are best served fresh and hot. After a couple of hours, they start to harden and wilt.
    • Fridge: You can make the dough and store it in a sealed bag or airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days before frying.
    • Reheat: They can be reheated or kept warm in the oven. Do not cover them or they will become mushy! 
    • Freezer: Or you can freeze the raw dough for up to 3 months. Fry or bake them just before serving them!
    Baked Doughnut Holes
    • Follow all the steps above for the deep-frying method.
    • However, place the batter into greased mini muffin tins and bake them in a preheated oven at 400° F (200° C) for 6-10 minutes, or until baked donut holes are golden brown and set outside. 
    Air Fryer Doughnut Holes
    • Preheat your air fryer to 400º F ( 200º C). Line the bottom of the fryer basket with a piece of aluminum foil and grease it with nonstick cooking spray.
    • Follow the steps above (for the deep-frying method) to make the filling and the dough.
    • Using two spoons, pour the filled dough/batter into the air fryer basket, leaving space between them so they don't stick.
    • Cook for 10-15 minutes, or until golden brown and crispy outside. Repeat the process until you run out of dough. Follow the steps above to coat them with cinnamon and sugar. 

    Nutrition

    Calories: 97.9kcal | Carbohydrates: 14.3g | Protein: 2.1g | Fat: 3.6g | Saturated Fat: 2.6g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.6g | Trans Fat: 0.001g | Cholesterol: 18.1mg | Sodium: 57.3mg | Potassium: 103.2mg | Fiber: 0.5g | Sugar: 5.8g | Vitamin A: 94.3IU | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 48.9mg | Iron: 0.6mg

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    This post was first published on December 21, 2015.

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    Comments

    1. Liz says

      December 26, 2015 at 8:37 pm

      I cannot think of a more tempting treat!! Perfect holiday decadence! Hope you had an amzing Christmas and wishing you all the best in 2016!! xo

      Reply
      • Denise Browning says

        December 27, 2015 at 1:34 pm

        Liz:
        Thank you so much! We had a great Christmas... I hope yours was wonderful as well. May the New Year bring you many, many blessings.

        Reply
    2. Anna @ shenANNAgans says

      December 26, 2015 at 3:15 am

      Holy Hubcaps Denise! This recipe is beyond AWESOME! Do you home deliver? Orrrrrr..... Can I come live with chou? Haha! 🙂

      I do hope you and yours are enjoying all the fun, food and festivities of the holiday season. Biiiiiiiiiiiiig squishy hugs and love from down under. xox

      Reply
    3. Nusrat2010 says

      December 25, 2015 at 4:07 pm

      How fancy! How adorable! How sweeeeeeeeeet!
      Do you deliver 'em to Dallas area, dear? Would sell my soul to have some right now. LOL.

      Recipe bookmarked while drooling profusely 🙂

      Happy Holidays, beautiful.

      Reply
      • Denise Browning says

        December 25, 2015 at 8:13 pm

        Nusrat, my dear, thank you so much! I live in San Antonio and would love to meet you in person next time I go to Dallas. Wishing you a wonderful season and very blessed New Year.

        Reply
    4. Mi Vida en un Dulce says

      December 24, 2015 at 11:20 am

      Dipping into chocholate I will eat all the doughnut holes.
      Happy Holidays!!!

      Reply
    5. Amira says

      December 23, 2015 at 12:08 pm

      These are so much like our Loqaymat but we do not roll them in cinnamon after frying or fill them with anything 🙂 .. yours look so delicious and the idea of filling them with chocolate makes me drool..... Happy holidays to you Denise, best wished for you and your family.

      Reply
    6. John/Kitchen Riffs says

      December 23, 2015 at 11:25 am

      Chocolate? That's all you had to say. 🙂 Happy Holidays, and see you next year!

      Reply
    7. Little Cooking Tips says

      December 23, 2015 at 3:10 am

      We were amazing to see these Brazilian donoughts, as you served them like we do with loukoumades here:) The Greek counterpart has no filling, and it's much simpler, served with thyme honey and cinnamon.Nowadays you can see loukoumades being served with chocolate sauce as well, which might be what happened to those Bolinhos, right?:)
      Your recipe is of course...AWESOME and unbelievable delicious! Of course it's pinned and now we must convince ourselves to make this a few days later, to avoid overstuffing with desserts:) But you make it sooooo hard Denise! We mean...filled with chocolate? Really?:) How can anyone resist to that?!:):):)
      Thank you for this fluffy chocolate heaven. Amazing work.
      xoxoxo

      Reply
    8. Sugar et al. says

      December 23, 2015 at 1:50 am

      OMG..they look crazy good! Ever since I saw them, I've been thinking of them. I think they came out of my dreams:-) Merry Christmas to you and family Denise!

      Reply
    9. Chris Scheuer says

      December 22, 2015 at 6:19 pm

      Wow, what a decadent and delicious looking holiday treat. I know your family must go crazy over these Denise! Have a blessed and Merry Christmas!

      Reply
    10. Asha says

      December 22, 2015 at 5:49 pm

      I could have a whole pile of them. They look amazing Denise. The crispy outer is just so perfect.
      Happy Holidays and MERRY CHRISTMAS my dear friend. Love and hugs to all.
      xoxo

      Reply
    11. Coffee and Crumpets says

      December 22, 2015 at 5:14 pm

      ooooh!! These look delicious!! Perfect holiday treat.
      Have a wonderful Christmas, Denise. Much love from my family to yours.

      Nazneen xx

      Reply
    12. Deb|EastofEdenCooking says

      December 22, 2015 at 11:30 am

      What a scrumptious treat! These little wonders would disappear very quickly at my house! Happy holidays Denise!

      Reply
    13. Raymund says

      December 22, 2015 at 3:04 am

      Looks like a round churros! I love these amazing treats, fried, chocolate and sweet what more can I ask for. Its the perfect snack!

      Reply
    14. Amy says

      December 21, 2015 at 3:07 pm

      This will be crowd pleaser for sure.

      Reply
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