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Author:Dini K.

An easy and complete tutorial on how to make Homer Simpson’s absolute favorite snack – these fun, pink glazed doughnuts with sprinkles (The Simpsons Doughnuts)– with perfect results, every time!

You can also check out my comprehensive post on how to make donuts for all the tips and tricks to make the best deep-fried donuts at home.

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One of the most well-known families in the world for the past 25 years is without a doubt the Simpsons! I remember watching them when I was growing up and I still love the show. I love the couch gags! I even owned the Simpsons Album on Cassette tape and sang along to Do the Bartman.

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A couple of months ago when the FXX channel advertised the #EverySimpsonsEver (The Simpsons marathon where they aired every single episode since the beginning, non-stop over a 12 day period) I was doing cartwheels in my head. AND there was more exciting news to come.

My favorite animated family (The Simpsons) and my husband’s favorite animated family (Family Guy) were going to do a crossover episode! That’s 60 minutes of pure animated sitcom heaven and it airs in less than a week! (Sept. 28).

I hope you will get to celebrateAmerica’s favorite animated family by making these amazing LARD LAD Simpsons doughnuts! I made these in time to watch The Simpsons marathon last month, but honestly, do you really need an excuse to have these any other time of the year?

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The perfect doughnut is a beautiful experience. In fact, the perfect doughnut I had was at Universal Studios Hollywood at the “Kwik-E-Mart” 🙂 Coincidence? I think not.

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A beautiful dough that’s not too sweet or oily, soft and airy inside and a bright beautiful glaze on top! Yep, that my friends is the perfect doughnut. So naturally, I had to replicate this at home with my own recipe for simpsons doughnuts.

My first batch came out fine, but not perfect. I still coated them with cinnamon sugar and froze them to use later for other desserts (which I will talk about later). My second batch was perfect! Absolutely perfect!

I made the doughnut dough the night before and after the first rise, left it in the refrigerator overnight.

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I cut about 10 doughnuts that were about 3.5 – 4 inches in diameter, but you can cut it to your preference. Check at 30 minute intervals to see if the dough has risen properly. If it rises too much, it will collapse when you lightly poke it. If you poke and the indentation stays, then you’re good.

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I ate a doughnut hole a few minutes after it came out of the fryer – you know, for taste control purposes… – and it was crispy on the outside and so fluffy on the inside with NO OILY RESIDUE! Yep, I was a happy gal!

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The glaze had to be a bright pink with the most colorful funfetti sprinkles for these simpsons doughnuts. However a chocolate glaze would have been decadent too. The glaze also had to be thin enough to be able to pour on top, but thick enough to spread slowly and set on the sides. You can use a spoon to spread the glaze on top, or just dip the doughnut in the glaze for a neater glazed top.

Next the sprinkles went on top while the icing hadn’t set completely yet.

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Don’t these look amazing? Although you can’t see it, I enjoyed one right away with a nice hot cup of coffee! Even my husband wanted to come home early from work just to have one. Who could blame him?

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The Simpsons Doughnuts

Author: Dini K.

An easy tutorial on how to make Homer Simpson's favorite snack – fun, pink glazed doughnuts with sprinkles, aka The Simpsons Doughnuts!

Difficulty:Easy Recipes

Servings: 10 – 3.5 inch doughnuts and doughnut holes

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Ingredients:

Dough for Doughnuts

  • 500 g / 17.6 oz of AP flour
  • ½ cup 120mL lukewarm water
  • ½ cup 120mL lukewarm milk
  • 1 tbsp yeast instant dry
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 large yolk
  • 4 tbsp sugar ¼ cup
  • 4 tbsp butter softened
  • Generous pinch of salt

Glaze

  • 1 cups icing sugar or confectioner’s sugar
  • 3 tbsp milk or water
  • Pink coloring

Instructions:

Doughnut Dough

  • Set aside about ¼ cup of the flour, and place the rest of the flour in the mixing bowl with the sugar, milk, yeast mix, egg, yolk and salt. Leave the excess flour (¼ cup) aside in case you need it later.

  • Mix on low speed with the paddle attachment or kneading hook in your mixer until the mix comes together.

  • If you used the paddle mix, switch to the dough hook and start kneading the dough.

  • Add the softened butter (1/2 – 1 tbsp at a time) until it’s all incorporated. Add some flour, if you need to get the dough off the sides of the bowl. Add the rest of the flour if needed to form a soft dough ball.

  • Knead the dough for about 5 – 7 minutes until you have a soft, shiny, slightly tacky dough.

  • Knead the dough for a couple of minutes in your hand to have a smooth dough ball.

  • Place the ball of dough in a lightly oiled bowl (with enough room to rise) and cover with plastic wrap. Remember to place the dough, with the seam side down.

  • Let the dough rise at room temperature (70-75°F) till it is has doubled in size – this should take about an hour, maybe less depending on how warm it is.

  • Gently release the air in the dough and refrigerate it overnight at this point. This helps develop the flavors of the dough better and it's is easier to handle when it is chilled as well.

  • However you could roll out the dough and start cutting at this point if you wish. I recommend leaving it overnight (or at least a few hours) in the refrigerator.

  • Next morning, take the dough out on to a floured surface and roll out the dough till it’s about ½ inch thick.

  • Cut out 3-3.5 inch diameter doughnuts with a doughnut cutter – or use a large and small biscuit or cookie cutter.

  • Place the doughnuts and doughnut holes on a parchment paper. Knead the left over doughnut dough lightly and let it rest for about 30 minutes, and repeat rolling and cutting once more.

  • Cover the cut doughnuts and doughnut holes with plastic wrap and let them rise for about 1 hour (see tips in the post to check if the doughnuts are proofed properly).

  • Heat a good amount of oil or shortening (the doughnut needs to float at least 2 inches above the bottom of the pan) in a heavy bottomed pan.

  • When the oil is heated to 375°F – carefully drop in a doughnut. After 30 – 45 seconds check to see if the doughnut has turned a golden brown. If it has, flip it over. If it hasn’t leave it for a few seconds longer and then flip it over. The doughnut will darken as they cool, so be careful not to let it darken too much while frying.

  • Transfer the doughnut on to a wire rack to let it cool.

  • Dip one side in the pink glaze (or drizzle it over the top of the doughnuts), followed by rainbow sprinkles on top before the glaze sets.

For the Glaze

  • Sift the icing sugar and whisk in the milk or water, 1 tbsp at a time until you get a thick but pourable consistency. Add a couple of drops of pink coloring to get the desired color.

  • Make more as needed.

Tips & Tricks

Storage – doughnuts are best eaten on the same day or the next day, refrigerated.
If you have too many doughnuts, freeze them without the glaze, then thaw them out later to eat with whatever glaze you like.

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A tip when you are frying these Simpsons doughnuts – it’s very important to keep the oil close to 375°F. I did this with my thermometer.

A piece of bread dropped in would brown in 10 seconds and not burn if it is at the right temperature. If the oil is too cold the doughnuts WILL ooze oil when you take a bite. I guarantee it.

If it’s too hot, the outside will burn too quickly and it will be raw in the middle. So be careful. Don’t overcrowd the fryer either as this will lower the temperature greatly.

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Now that you have a recipe in hand go ahead and make these fun Simpsons doughnuts this week. Heck, why even wait? Do it tonight so you can have some an awesome snack tomorrow. They are absolutely worth it.

They are so soft and fluffy inside and perfectly sweet that you would want to make these again and again.

Remember to subscribe for updates on the blog with your email below or right at the top of the sidebar. Another amazing Simpsons dessert recipe is coming up later this week. So you may want to stay tuned for that.

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  1. anthony meyer says

    The Simpsons Doughnuts! (or Do'h-nuts) (18)
    best donuts ever but for me the bread split like a sausage in the deep fryer

    Reply

  2. Stacy Small says

    Hey does this icing set ?

    Reply

    • Dini says

      Hi Stacy
      This icing sets only from the outside. Because the doughnut isn’t dry, it keeps the icing soft from underneath.

      Reply

  3. Michelle⁶ Lal says

    So , your recipe didn’t say when to put in the eggs or egg yolks or salt… I made the dough and never added the eggs…I wasted the ingredients and my time on this. Now I need to start from scratch, I will be checking out another recipe

    Reply

    • Dini says

      Hi Michelle
      The eggs and salt were to be added in the first step. It is already indicated in the recipe. Unfortunately, it seems like you may have missed that or read the recipe incorrectly.

      Reply

  4. Jacky says

    FYI your instructions do not include when the water should be added. It’s in the ingredients list but not the steps of instruction. My daughters have tried this twice now and it hasn’t turned out.

    After looking at it myself I would guess the water should just be added when the milk is added ?

    Reply

    • Dini says

      Hi Jacky,
      Thank you for letting me know! Yes, it’s added with the milk. I didn’t realize that it had been missed in the instructions. I do have a more detailed doughnut recipe here, along with trouble shooting tips that may be useful, as it has a video to show the consistency of the dough for the recipe as well. https://www.theflavorbender.com/2016/09/how-to-make-perfect-doughnuts-troubleshooting-vanilla-glaze.html

      Reply

  5. Jake Tyler says

    Wow, these look so good, Dini! I love the beautiful glaze! Yummy!!!

    Reply

  6. Michelle says

    Dini-
    These look delicious!
    I haven’t watched an episode in years but these make me want to whip up a batch and watch Homer! Lol
    Th for hosting a fun filled Saturday!
    Michelle

    Reply

  7. Bam's Kitchen says

    The Simpsons Doughnuts! (or Do'h-nuts) (19)
    Loving that dipped dripping photo of frosting. So hard to resist…delicious! Sharing everywhere!

    Reply

  8. cakespy says

    I just BEYOND LOVE YOU RIGHT NOW ALL CAPS NECESSARY

    Reply

  9. Taylor says

    These are SO cute! And did you get a new logo Dini? I love it!

    Reply

    • Dini says

      Hi Taylor! Thank you 😀 Yes, it is a new logo! I changed the layout of the whole blog this week. I really love it too.

      Reply

  10. Jennifer says

    I’m so glad I am not the only one who watches the Simpsons. I also still watch Sponge Bob and South Park… BTW these doughnuts are awesome!!

    Reply

    • Dini says

      Yay! I watch those too! You can’t beat a good animated show ever… whether it’s meant for kids only or not :p

      Reply

  11. RMM says

    That seems like a LOT of yeast for a small recipe like this.. Shouldn’t be 1 teaspoon?

    Reply

    • Dini says

      It is! Usually I only put 2 tsp of yeast for bread recipes. But for this doughnut recipe 1 tbsp (3 tsp) works! IF you want you can still reduce it to 2 1/4 tsp (1 pkt of yeast) and it will take a little longer for the doughnuts to proof before frying.

      Reply

  12. Ganu says

    The Simpsons Doughnuts! (or Do'h-nuts) (20)
    They look so good! I love the icing!

    Reply

    • Dini says

      Thank you Michelle & Ganu 🙂 I loved the icing too!

      Reply

  13. Marisela @ Nom Nom Kingdom says

    These look amazing! I need to get over my fear of deep frying. Lately I’ve been making a lot of baked donuts. They are delicious but really don’t compare to a good ol’ fried donut.

    Reply

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FAQs

What are the doughnuts from The Simpsons? ›

In the show, they usually have pink frosting with multi-color sprinkles. Donuts also make an appearance in The Simpsons: Tapped Out as a type of currency. Krispy Kreme also has a pink frosted, sprinkled doughnut on their menu called the "Simpson Donut".

What is the best Simpsons episode about donuts? ›

If you've got some favorites which aren't mentioned here, tell us!
  • The time that Homer got traumatized. Episode: “The Front” ...
  • Donut Junkie. Episode: “Changing of the Guardian” ...
  • Donut Dreams. Episode: “Simpson Tide” ...
  • Lard Lad's Revenge. Episode: “Treehouse Horror VI” ...
  • Homer's Worst Nightmare. ...
  • My Soul For a Donut.

What does D mean in The Simpsons? ›

"D'oh" (typically represented in the show's script as "(annoyed grunt)") is a famous catchphrase of Homer Simpson. It was famously accepted by people and was added into the Oxford English Dictionary in 2001.

Why does Homer say D oh? ›

TIL Homer Simpson's infamous "d'oh!" was originally scripted simply as "annoyed grunt". Voice actor Dan Castellaneta took inspiration from comedic actor James Finlayson, who used a longer "d'ohhhh" in old Laurel and Hardy films because "damn" was too offensive at the time.

How many times has Homer said D Oh? ›

We've calculated that Homer Simpson has said the classic catchphrase a whopping 1,130 times throughout the show's extensive run over the years. Ay Caramba!

What is Homer Simpson's favorite donut? ›

So What Is The Homer Simpson Donut? A pink glazed donuts (unknown if it's strawberry flavoured glaze or not) with multicoloured Jimmy's on top. Yes, they're called Jimmy's and not sprinkles.

What is the forbidden donut? ›

Marge explains that he ate the entire wedding cake by himself… before the wedding. On the back Homer pledges his soul to Marge, and the jury finds that his soul is the property of Marge, not the devil's. The devil begrudgingly agrees, but instead of taking Homer's soul, he turns his head into a big donut.

What is Homer Simpson's favorite food? ›

Homer Simpson: Duff Beer

Whether he's munching on an iconic pink donut at the nuclear plant or loudly professing his love for burgers, Homer is Springfield's biggest foodie. But there is one food that lords over all others in Homer's life and that is the locally brewed classic, Duff Beer.

Why does Homer like donuts so much? ›

The burning of a donut by his teacher was a traumatic event for Homer that he could never forget, and it's a possible explanation for his lifelong addiction to donuts. Despite this, he still maintains his love for them, often using them to make even the worst days go faster.

What is the darkest Simpsons episode? ›

"Homer's Enemy" remains one of The Simpsons' darkest episodes, as Frank Grimes loses his cool during his time working with Homer. Frank Grimes has had to work hard his entire life, and his anger at seeing someone as incompetent as Homer succeeding in life is a grim sentiment that many fans can relate to.

What's the saddest Simpsons episode? ›

There have been various angles on it over the years, but the episode Marge Be Not Proud is by far the best. After being caught shoplifting, ruining a family photo, Marge finally gives up on Bart, treating him with a heartbreaking sense of coldness, which makes Bart immediately regret his actions.

Who has ADHD in The Simpsons? ›

Bart displays multiple symptoms that are indicators for several mental health disorders. He shows very consistent symptoms for ADHD. Several problems arise as a result of Bart being distracted by video games. Specifically, he misses important family announcements because he is so distracted by his video games.

Is it doh or d oh? ›

The headword spelling is doh, but d'oh is listed as a variant (as is dooh). The etymology section notes "the word appears (in the form D'oh) in numerous publications based on The Simpsons".

What word does Homer Simpson say? ›

"D'oh!" (/doʊʔ/ doh) is the most famous catchphrase used by the fictional character Homer Simpson, from The Simpsons, an animated sitcom. It is an exclamation typically used after Homer injures himself, realizes that he has done something foolish, or when something bad has happened or is about to happen to him.

What donut does Homer eat? ›

So What Is The Homer Simpson Donut? A pink glazed donuts (unknown if it's strawberry flavoured glaze or not) with multicoloured Jimmy's on top. Yes, they're called Jimmy's and not sprinkles. Jimmy's are the longer shaped sprinkles and come in all colours.

Where did the insult donut come from? ›

If you're an idiot, your head is like a ring doughnut - it has a big empty space in the middle i.e. where the brain should be. That's the analogy I assumed gave rise to the insult. Or could be because dough is dense; 'dense' and 'thick' are two insults in British English used to mean stupid.

Who is the donuts guy Simpsons? ›

Lard Lad Donuts is a donut shop in the town of Springfield, The store's mascot, Lard Lad, stands in the parking lot of the building holding a giant donut. The store is a part of the Fast-Food Boulevard that seems to be famous in policemen terms, as Chief Wiggum is often seen eating some.

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