Baked Strawberry Donuts

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Sweet & delicious baked strawberry donuts.

vegan donuts

Vegan

Whole Grain

Refined Sugar Free

(See the step-by-step video, above)

Growing up, I always used to love it when my mom would buy a package of sponge cake dessert cups from the grocery store and we’d top them with sliced strawberries and whipped cream for a simple strawberry shortcake.

One taste of these light and pillowy strawberry donuts took me right back to the sponge-cake shortcakes of childhood. And even better, these donuts are free of all the extra refined sugars, preservatives, and artificial flavors present in the store-bought dessert cups. They’re pretty darn easy to make, too: Stir the ingredients together in a bowl, smooth into a donut pan or muffin tin, and bake in the oven.

donut batter
strawberry donuts

Frosting Options:

Coconut Butter

Vegan Marshmallow Fluff

Healthy Reddi-Wip Whipped Cream

Homemade Greek Yogurt Frosting

You can also opt to eat them topped with jam or frosted with almond or peanut butter or vanilla yogurt of choice. Or you can make a basic donut glaze of 1 cup powdered sugar mixed with 1-2 tbsp milk of choice and 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract. They’re delicious unfrosted, too!

Super Soft BAKED Strawberry Donuts, SO GOOD!

The recipe was adapted from these Blueberry Baked Donuts.

5 from 1 vote

Baked Strawberry Donuts

These baked strawberry donuts are soft, sweet, and taste like strawberry shortcake for breakfast!
Cook Time: 9 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Yield: 6 donuts
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Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup milk of choice
  • 1 tsp apple cider vinegar or white vinegar
  • 1/4 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 1/3 cup pure maple syrup or honey
  • 3 1/2 tbsp oil (you can sub applesauce)
  • 1 cup flour loosely packed (works with all-purpose, spelt, or gf all-purpose mix) (125g)
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 cup diced strawberries (fresh or frozen-thawed) (60g)
  • optional pinch cinnamon or handful mini chocolate chips or shredded coconut

Instructions 

  • Combine first 5 ingredients. Set aside. Grease a donut pan OR mini muffin pan, and preheat oven to 350 F. Stir together all remaining ingredients except strawberries. (For best taste and texture, I highly recommend the oil option.) Pour wet into dry once oven is preheated, and stir until just evenly mixed. Don’t overmix. Stir in the berries. Bake 10-12 minutes, or until donuts have risen and batter is no longer wet. Let sit 5 minutes before removing from the pan. Frosting ideas are listed earlier in this post.
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Notes

Also try these super delicious Baked Apple Cider Donuts.
 
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40 Comments

  1. Juliette | Namastay Traveling says:

    These look perfect or mother’s day! My donut maker was one of the best things I ever got from goodwill, excited to try this recipe out!

  2. Em says:

    We made your blueberry donuts a couple of weeks ago and they were incredible! I can’t wait to try these as well since strawberries are my favorite.
    xo,
    Em

  3. Whitney says:

    Already made ’em! Delicious!! Of course, my donut pan is back at home (while I’m at school for a couple more days), so I made them as muffins.

  4. Jacque says:

    Would xylitol work in place of the maple syrup/honey ?

    1. Whitney says:

      I made them with xylitol and they tasted great. The only mistake I made was forgetting that the liquid adds volume and texture, so next time I’ll experiment with adding milk or water.

  5. Amy says:

    These look great Katie!

  6. Tanya says:

    I just bought a donut pan this past weekend, I can’t wait to try these!

  7. CeCi B. says:

    I don’t understand, you are saying they are whole grain but you are using “all purpose” flour, isn’t that white flour by definition? Can I use whole wheat?

    1. Jason Sanford says:

      Spelt flour or oat flour are whole grain. You can experiment with regular ww as long as you don’t mind the dense and possibly tough texture.

      1. Cecilia Bacca says:

        Thank you! I guess I missed the “oat flour” part. Can you make that yourself like in the banana bread recipe?

      2. Cecilia Bacca says:

        I don’t mind the tough texture but I like oat flour better so I guess I will experiment with that…

  8. Becky says:

    These just came out of the oven. Fantastic. Thanks CCK.

  9. Hira says:

    Donuts are my favorite food in the whole entire world– which can be bad because I consume an embarrassing amount, but these look like a great alternative! 🙂

  10. Maggie says:

    How much do these rise? Do you think they’d rise to fill a cake pop mold all the way to make “donut holes”? My kids will get a kick out of making these with me. If the cake pop tins work as donut holes I’ll let you know!

    1. Jason Sanford says:

      Definitely be sure to report back!

  11. Sofia says:

    These donuts look sooooo pretty Katie! I have a dessert which you could try to healthify – those classic no-bake cookies made with the peanut butter and chocolate! Those are sooo unhealthy but maybe you could make a just-as-delcious healthier one! 🙂

  12. Heather @ Made In A Pinch says:

    These are amazing! Thank you for another winning recipe, Katie. Strawberries are my favorite, and what’s better than strawberries…strawberries with chocolate! Unfortunately, I didn’t take pics of the donuts!

  13. Penny says:

    Thanks for sharing this recipe–these are so good! I’ve made them with all purpose gluten-free flour with applesauce instead of oil as well as with soy yogurt instead of oil, and they’re delicious either way! They’re also so good with jelly and PB2 on top! <3

  14. Cassie Tran says:

    Ah these look FABULOUS! I love how healthy they are!

  15. Kati Blailock says:

    Would these work with greek yogurt?

    1. Jason Sanford says:

      Sure, it would just have the same disclaimer as the applesauce version, with the lower-fat texture.

  16. Nancy says:

    Ok but those strawberry hearts! Did you freehand them using the surface of the berry? Or did you use a cookie cutter? I’m going to try this recipe and then teach it to my daughter’s preschool class. Thinking of making some hearts beforehand for decorating. Thanks so much for any tips!

    1. Jason Sanford says:

      Use cookie cutters!