Fried Croissant Donuts, popularly called "Croissantonuts," are a viral pastry hybrid that exploded in popularity after the Cronut™ took New York by storm in the early 2010s. This creative fusion reflects the global appetite for indulgent desserts that combine technique, texture, and nostalgia. While rooted in French pastry tradition, this fried twist has been embraced by food trucks, bakeries, and social media bakers worldwide. Its layered, flaky texture and golden crispness continue to captivate pastry lovers across generations.
Croissantonuts feature laminated dough—folded with cold butter layers—deep-fried to golden perfection, then glazed or dusted with sugar. The texture is a magical balance between buttery croissant flake and tender donut bite. Variations include toppings like matcha glaze, dulce de leche drizzle, or even pistachio cream. The dough’s rich flavor is enhanced by vanilla, a pinch of salt, and optional citrus zest.
Fried Croissant Donuts (Croissantonuts) are the ultimate pastry mashup: airy croissant layers deep-fried into crispy rounds and glazed to sweet perfection. This recipe recreates the bakery favorite at home using laminated dough, giving you flaky, buttery layers with a satisfying crunch. Ideal for special occasions, brunches, or showing off your baking chops.
This recipe requires patience and precise chilling to get the proper layers—don’t rush the folds. You can prep the dough a day in advance for easier frying the next morning. Experiment with flavored glazes for seasonal or viral trends (e.g., pumpkin spice or ube).
Croissantonuts are best enjoyed the day they’re made, but you can store leftovers in an airtight container for up to 2 days. Reheat in an oven or air fryer to regain crispiness. This pastry has endless customization options—from cream-filled centers to savory versions using cheese and herbs. For a shortcut, store-bought puff pastry can be a substitute, though the texture will differ slightly.