Banana Bread Donuts

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These fluffy baked banana bread donuts taste just like a thick slice of homemade banana bread. It’s the perfect donut recipe for a healthy breakfast or snack!

Glazed Banana Donut Recipe

The best banana bread donuts

Moist, soft, sweet, and irresistibly delicious, the classic donut shop recipe will delight banana lovers of all ages.

The donuts are also very easy to customize.

Stir in a handful of shredded coconut, toasted pecans, or mini chocolate chips, and serve the donuts hot from the oven to your family or overnight guests.

Then watch as every donut on the tray disappears in an instant!

Readers also love this Chocolate Banana Bread

Frosted Banana Bread Donuts

Banana donut frosting ideas

These soft baked donuts are great on their own or topped with any of the following.

Try coating them in cinnamon sugar. Mix two tablespoons of ground cinnamon into half a cup of white sugar, coconut sugar, or granulated erythritol for sugar free.

For a healthy breakfast option, spread each donut with peanut butter or almond butter.

One of my favorite ways to eat the donuts is with Homemade Nutella.

You can also make a simple two ingredient doughnut glaze by whisking one cup of powdered sugar, two tablespoons milk of choice or water, and an optional tablespoon of melted butter. Add more liquid if a thinner glaze is desired.

Other banana donut topping ideas include browned butter icing, vanilla frosting, chocolate frosting, brown sugar buttercream, or melted coconut butter.

I opted to whip up a quick cream cheese frosting for the donuts in the photos. This frosting recipe is included directly below.

Still craving banana? Make Vegan Banana Pudding

Cinnamon Cream Cheese Frosting Recipe
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Cinnamon cream cheese icing

Bring eight ounces of cream cheese and four ounces of butter to room temperature. The recipe works with plant based butter and cream cheese too.

Using hand beaters or a stand mixer, whip up the cream cheese and butter with two cups of powdered sugar or a no sugar sweetener and an optional teaspoon of pure vanilla extract.

I highly recommend whipping in two teaspoons of ground cinnamon, although the icing is still tasty without it.

If the donut frosting is too thick, slowly beat in milk or water, a teaspoon at a time, until it reaches your desired thickness and creamy texture.

Because of the perishable ingredients, it is best to store frosted donuts and any extra cream cheese frosting in the refrigerator.

Use leftover icing on these Baked Apple Cider Donuts

Baked Banana Donut Ingredients

Ingredients for the recipe

You will need banana, flour, salt, baking powder, sweetener, and oil or water.

Optional ingredients you can add include a half teaspoon of cinnamon or pure vanilla extract, a handful of finely chopped walnuts, or a sprinkle of mini chocolate chips.

The recipe works well with white flour, whole grain spelt flour, oat flour, or loosely packed Bob’s Red Mill gluten free all purpose flour.

We have not tried whole wheat flour, pastry flour, or self rising flour. And we do not recommend coconut flour or almond flour here.

Pure maple syrup, agave, or honey are great choices. If you prefer to use regular sugar or a granulated sugar free substitute, increase the amount of sweetener to a fourth cup. Add three tablespoons milk of choice to make up for the difference in liquid.

Vegan banana bread donuts

This donut recipe is easily vegan as long as you choose pure maple syrup or agave instead of honey.

They are naturally egg free and dairy free, with banana standing in for eggs. And the recipe calls for melted coconut oil or vegetable oil instead of butter.

To make donuts with no oil whatsoever, simply swap in an equal measurement of water or additional mashed banana. Fat free donuts have a bit more of a gummy and dense texture than traditional ones but are still quite tasty.

You can also substitute an equal amount of peanut butter, cashew butter, or almond butter for the oil if you prefer. This will add protein and healthy fats to the recipe.

Banana bread donut recipe video

Watch the step by step recipe video above.

Vegan Banana Bread Donuts

How to make healthy banana bread donuts

Gather all ingredients, and preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.

Grease a donut pan well. This will ensure the donuts do not stick to the pan after baking. Set this pan aside while you make the batter.

In a large mixing bowl, whisk the banana, sweetener, water or oil, and optional vanilla.

After the oven reaches the correct temperature, stir all dry ingredients into the mixing bowl until just evenly mixed.

Divide the dough into the prepared donut pan. Bake on the center rack of the oven for eight minutes or until the banana donuts have risen and are golden in color. A toothpick inserted into a donut’s center should come out mostly clean.

Let the pan cool. Then loosen the baked banana pastries by carefully going around the sides with a knife. Pop out onto a large plate or cooling rack.

Once cooled, frost or glaze the donuts as desired. Or dip in a bowl of cinnamon sugar.

The recipe makes six large donuts. Feel free to use two or three donut pans and double or triple the batch to feed a family or overnight guests.

A few readers mentioned turning the batter into air fryer donuts instead of oven baked goods. If you wish to try this method as well, be sure to report back with your results.

Baked Banana Donuts With Browned Butter Frosting

Baked banana donuts without a donut pan

To make donuts with no donut pan, you have multiple options.

If you own a mini muffin pan, you can bake the donut batter in this pan instead, creating munchkins banana donut holes. The cooking time should be the same.

Or you can also get a new Donut Hole Baking Pan.

I do not own a cake pop machine but believe it should work for the recipe as well.

If you wish to experiment, this Babycakes Cake Pop Machine receives high reviews.

Gram measurements

For those who would like to measure the recipe with a food scale instead of the cup measurements below, here are the gram amounts to use.

160 grams banana (after peeling), 45 grams pure maple syrup or honey, 30 grams water or oil, 3 grams optional pure vanilla extract, and 120 grams flour.

Also remember to add in the salt and baking powder.

Baked Banana Bread Donuts - Cinnamon Cream Cheese Frosting

The recipe was adapted from my Healthy Banana Bread and Banana Muffins.

5 from 49 votes

Banana Bread Donuts

These soft and fluffy baked banana bread donuts taste like your favorite banana bread recipe!
Cook Time: 8 minutes
Total Time: 8 minutes
Yield: 6 donuts
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Ingredients

  • 2/3 cup mashed banana
  • 3 tbsp pure maple syrup or honey
  • 2 tbsp oil or water
  • 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract (optional)
  • 1 cup flour
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/4 tsp salt

Instructions 

  • The recipe works with white, spelt, oat, or Bob's gluten free all purpose flour. I have not tried almond flour or or whole wheat flour so cannot recommend those here.
    To make banana bread donuts, whisk all liquid ingredients in a large bowl. Grease a donut pan or mini muffin tin. Preheat the oven to 350 F. Stir the dry ingredients into the wet form a donut batter. Smooth into the pan. Bake for eight minutes or until the donuts rise and a toothpick inserted into the middle of a donut comes out mostly clean. Let cool, then pop out of the pan. Icing options, and a recipe for cinnamon cream cheese frosting, are included above.
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Notes

Also be sure to try this Protein Banana Bread.
 
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254 Comments

  1. heather says:

    Keep the doughnut recipes coming!! 🙂

  2. Katerina says:

    Hi Katie,

    1st of all I need to thank you!!! You absolutely saved my life after being diagnosed with couple of food allergies…but your recipes are so perfect for me and so yummiee….. my life is even better than before finding your website (definitely healthier!)…. as I am from Czech Republic I was glad to discover I can buy stuff like almond milk or silk tofu here. Still, I have problem with stevia, especially for baking…can you write here for us outside US fans what kind of Stevia you use or how big is one packet (I found in shop only tablets and blended bulk stevia)… my baking seems to me a bit bitter and too much sweet so I obviously used wrong amount of it.. Can you help me in this?

    And I can´t wait till weekend to try some new recipes from your blog!:)))
    Love from CZ

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      You can sub 1 tablespoon of sugar for one packet of stevia. 🙂
      I use NuNaturals packets, which also have maltodextrin for easier measuring.

    2. Adrienne Orpheus says:

      NuNaturals makes a Stevia Baking Blend which you can use the same way as sugar (1:1 ratio), I love it and its what I always use!

      https://nunaturals.com/product/94

    3. Caitlin says:

      I’m pretty sure one packet is about one teaspoon! (Someone correct me if I’m wrong)

      1. Caitlin says:

        Meaning, that one packet of Stevia contains about one teaspoon of Stevia inside….

        1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

          One packet has 1/2 tsp but it is NOT pure stevia. So if you put 1/2 tsp pure stevia powder into a recipe calling for one packet, it’d be way too sweet.

          1. Katerina says:

            Thx for your answer…so is there any chance to measure how much of stevia powder I should use for one packet ( I used 1/2 tsp stevia powder before and it WAS too much sweet)..I really dont want to use sugar and want to give stevia another chance to show the magic:)

          2. Katerina says:

            Awesome! Thx!

          3. Bethany Davis says:

            Oh I wish that I liked stevia 🙁 I have tried, truly tried to make it become my sugar substitute but I can pick it out a mile away. I give it a try every now and again, but it just doesn’t work. I am doing research on agave as there are strong opinions on its health benefits (would love to find out that all of the nah-sayers are wrong) so I am cutting back on that. Looking at Yacon syrup but that is expensive for daily use…sigh….oh sugar, you are a retched mistress!

  3. Dena @ 40 Fit in the Mitt says:

    Custard! I love custard…

    1. Colleen @ Jimmy Choos on the Treadmill says:

      Agreed! Custard is the best!

  4. Kendra says:

    Peanut butter cream filling sounds amazing!

  5. Cat says:

    Please, please make a king cake recipe! I love the cinnamony yumminess and cream cheese in a king cake! I make them throughout the year also. Did you know that 750,000 king cakes are sold in New Orleans each year?

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      I really wanted to! But now that Mardi Gras is over, I’ll probably not do it this year. I will have to remember for next year!

  6. Lindsey says:

    These look amazing! I must join everyone else by saying, I’m buying a doughnut pan ASAP.
    One question, what is the yellowy/orange substance in the sliced doughnut? It doesn’t look like banana. It looks like orange or lemon peel but I don’t see anything like that in the ingredients.

    I’m bookmarking this recipe! Until of course you finish that cookbook! 🙂

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      LOL it is actually banana. 🙂

  7. Thompson says:

    Hi katie , first of al congratulations on your blog 🙂

    Look , in my country stevia is a very very hard thing to find, i bought from ebay some stevia powder .So , the packet of stevia that you use is how much in grams ?

    Thank you , i’m in a real quest to try allll of your recipes 😛
    so far so good

    kiss from Portugal 😉

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      I’m not sure, because packets over here aren’t pure stevia. But the ones I buy are NuNaturals brand. And you can always sub 1 T sugar for 1 stevia packet.

      1. Thompson says:

        you katie , i’m on a low sugar diet , so therefor i’m going to use stevia . 😉 -thank you so so very much 🙂

        Keep on the good work 😉

  8. Samantha says:

    Wow! I love your options for doughnuts! I will have to try some of these soon. Anything involving peanut butter really makes me excited.

    The funny thing is, I never much cared for doughnuts until I became vegan. Most of the vegan options out there were far superior to anything I grew up occasionally eating. This is making me look at your other doughnut recipes! They are certainly way more healthy than anything being sold out there.

    Thanks!

  9. Anonymous says:

    OMG. YUM. This looks like it’s going to happen Saturday morning. My bananas should be good and totally brown by then…. : )

  10. Lindsey says:

    I will be making these tonight! I just asked my three-year-old if she wanted to make something with our over-ripe bananas as we were driving to school today. Can’t wait! Good timing!

    PS My dream donut…I’m thinking s’mores or peanut butter or brownie…