Aldi released Bake House Cinnamon Donut Sticks a few years back and it has become one of our favorite breakfast and dessert treats for when we’re craving something sweet!
The good news is these donut sticks are super versatile…the not-so-great news is they are only available for a limited time — so pick up a few tubes of these babies while they’re hot (AKA in Aldi stores the week of October 19th, 2022– you won’t regret it)!
These Bake House Creation Cinnamon Donut Sticks are canned, refrigerated dough (think biscuits or crescent rolls) that you open and bake at home.
The cinnamon donut sticks include frosting that you can spread on when they are piping hot. Each can of Aldi donuts is priced at $1.99.
Aldi Donut Sticks in the Air Fryer
Per package directions, cooking is suggested on the stovetop with cooking oil, however, we have discovered the easiest way to prepare Aldi donut sticks is in the air fryer.
Members of the Aisle of Shame Facebook community have suggested putting the donut sticks in the air fryer at 360 degrees for 4-5 minutes. Then spread on the included icing and voila — a tasty donut treat in about 5 minutes!
Aldi Donut Sticks in the Waffle Iron
Another fantastic suggestion we have received is to put the donut stick dough in a waffle iron until the light reads done. Top with butter or included icing for a fun breakfast treat. We also love the idea of topping with various sprinkles.
Have you tried Aldi Donut Sticks? Let us know by leaving a comment or join us for a discussion in the Aldi Aisle of Shame Facebook Group!
We don’t fry things in the house. Is it possible to bake them?
Yes I have seen people bake them and also I have seen people flatten the dough and put it a waffle maker
Can you tell me what temp I would bake them on and for how long?
Yes please – how would we bake these? Other cans of cinn rolls are 350-375 for 11-13 minutes. I’d much rather bake them too! I wish it would give those directions
Look on the packaging. Seriously life isn’t that hard
There are no baking instructions on the can, which is the reason for the question. Go get a life – seriously, it’s not that hard!
Agreed!
Rude. They are looking at the directions, which only tells how to fry them.
I just baked them now at 350°F for 11 min. I cut them in 1/2 instead of 1/3 like the packaging said for frying. I Bake them on silicone mats. When I took them out the bottoms are a golden brown. Looks like they make a good dunker for coffee. Can’t wait to taste test!