A Classic Indulgence Glazed Ring Doughnut For 2025

A soft, golden-brown ring doughnut coated in a smooth, shiny sugar glaze, giving it a light sweetness and a bright, glossy finish. The doughnut looks fluffy and airy, with an even shape and a classic ring design.

At Greggs, the Glazed Ring Doughnut is a beloved treat, crafted with care to deliver a perfect balance of soft, fluffy texture and sweet, glossy shine. Made from a classic yeast dough, this donut is shaped into a signature ring using a cutter in our kitchen, ensuring a light and airy bite every time. The recipe begins with quality ingredientsflour, sugar, butter, milk, and a touch of vanilla—blended in a mixer and kneaded to form a smooth brioche-style dough.

After rising, the doughnuts are fried in hot oil to a golden crisp, then dipped in a sugary glaze that sets to a delicate sheen. With 911 kJ and 217 kcal per serving, this home-style cake-like delight carries 8.1g fat, 3.3g saturates, 17g sugar, and 0.42g salt, making it a sweet indulgence for any day.

Ingredients Glazed Ring Doughnut

Glazed Ring Doughnut

Doughnut

Sugar

Sugar

Vegetable Oil

Vegetable Oil

Yeast

Yeast

Sugar Glaze

Sugar Glaze

Glazed Ring Doughnut

Glazed Ring Doughnut

Nutritional Breakdown of Greggs Glazed Ring Doughnut

NutrientPer 100 gPer Portion (g)
Fat14 g8.3 g
Protein5.3 g3.1 g
Carbohydrate56 g33 g
Saturates5.7 g3.3 g
Sugars29 g17 g
Salt0.73 g0.42 g

Allergens

  • Wheat
  • Soya

Ingredients

Quick info

  • Wheat flour (fortified)
  • Sugar
  • Vegetable oil (palm or rapeseed)
  • Yeast
  • Emulsifier (mono- and diglycerides)
  • Flavouring
  • Salt
  • Water
  • Glaze made mainly from sugar and water

Making Process

  • Mixing the dough:
  • Flour, sugar, yeast, salt, and emulsifier are combined in a large mixer. Water and oil are added gradually until the dough becomes smooth and elastic.
  • First rise:
  • The dough is left to rest in a warm area. During this time the yeast activates, causing the dough to expand and develop a light, airy structure.
  • Shaping:
  • Once risen, the dough is rolled out to an even thickness. Ring shapes are cut out using a cutter designed for doughnuts. The cut pieces are placed on trays to rest.
  • Second rise:
  • The shaped rings are allowed another short rise. This makes them puff up and helps create the soft, fluffy texture inside the doughnut once cooked.
  • Frying:
  • The risen dough rings are lowered into hot oil. They fry for a brief period on each side until they take on a golden colour and a slight crispness on the outside.
  • Cooling slightly:
  • After frying, the doughnuts are lifted out and left to drain. They cool just enough so they can hold their shape without melting the glaze.
  • Glazing:
  • Each doughnut is dipped or brushed with a thin sugar glaze. As it dries, the glaze forms the glossy, sweet coating that gives the doughnut its signature shine.

FAQs

 A doughnut shaped like a ring, coated with a sweet glaze.

The glaze is typically made of sugar, water, and sometimes milk or cream.

Conclusion

A glazed ring doughnut is a classic treat defined by its light, fluffy yeast dough, iconic ring shape, and sweet, glossy glaze. Its simplicity and satisfying texture make it a timeless favorite, balancing sweetness with a soft, airy bite. Whether enjoyed fresh or paired with coffee, it is a versatile dessert or breakfast staple. Variations in glaze or toppings can elevate it, but the traditional version remains a crowd-pleaser.