Tagalongs Peanut Butter Donuts!


Chocolate tagalongs peanut butter donuts. Pretty sure we’re going to be good friends.

tagalong donuts

Girl Scout Cookie Season is back, and these donuts are the perfect recipe for anyone who wishes they could eat Girl Scout cookies for breakfast.

I mean… of course you can technically eat actual Girl Scout cookies for breakfast too.

Now I’m imagining pouring an entire box of tagalongs cookies into a cereal bowl, covering it with almond milk, and calling it breakfast.

Because, adulthood Smile with tongue out

An overflowing bowl of peanut butter tagalong cookies for breakfast sounds spectacularly good in theory, until you remember the sugar rush likely to follow.

These peanut butter donuts give you all of that chocolatey peanut butter deliciousness and are a much healthier choice at the same time.

peanut butter donuts

With whole grains, fiber, and protein—and baked instead of fried—they’re basically muffins in donut form, and they won’t leave you with that crash-and-burn feeling from eating too much sugar.

Also, no one says you can’t then go and have the actual Girl Scout cookies for dinner…

Okay, I’m not helping.

Sorrynotsorry.

Samoas Girl Scout Cookie Donuts

P.S. There are also vegan Thin Mint Donuts and Samoas Donuts recipes in my new Hello Breakfast Cookbook.

I made them all a few months ago for a Girl Scout Cookie-themed brunch. And yes, a Girl Scout Cookie brunch was just as amazing as it sounds.

girl scout cookie donuts

The only issue was that people were having a hard time deciding which flavor donut to choose…

So we ended up cutting the donuts into bite-sized pieces to let everyone try all of the flavors.

When it comes to Girl Scout cookies, you should never have to choose.

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Below is an inside shot of one of the peanut butter donuts with even more peanut butter spread on top, because I very much believe there is no such thing as too much peanut butter.

I buy my favorite peanut butter in bulk–12 jars at a time–and still am somehow always back at the store a few months later, buying more jars of peanut butter.

Peanut butter just goes so well with chocolate! tagalong donuts vegan

Oh and in case you do want to eat actual Girl Scout cookies for breakfast, be sure to try my Healthy Girl Scout Cookies – Tagalongs.

They are flourless and vegan, yet it’s scary how much they taste like the real thing!

Someone did also inform me that they do make Girl Scout cookie cereal already, but only in Thin Mints and Caramel Crunch flavors.

So you’re still on your own for the Tagalongs.

Super Healthy Peanut Butter Tagalong Girl Scout Cookie Donuts

Tagalongs Peanut Butter Donuts

Adapted from Almond Butter Donuts

Tagalongs Peanut Butter Donuts!

Total Time: 8m
Yield: 6 donuts

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup + 2 tbsp milk of choice
  • 1 1/2 tsp white or cider vinegar
  • 1/4 cup peanut butter – Here’s A Nut-Free Donut Recipe
  • 1/3 cup pure maple syrup, honey, or agave
  • 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 1 cup spelt, white, or Bob’s gf flour
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • optional additional peanut butter
  • 4 oz chocolate chips or broken-up bars
  • 2 tbsp oil, OR increase chocolate to 6 oz

Instructions

Preheat the oven to 350 F. Grease a donut pan OR mini muffin pan. Whisk first 5 ingredients. Stir in flour, baking powder, and salt. Spread into the pan. Bake on the center rack 8 minutes. Let cool a few minutes before going around the sides with a knife and popping out. Donuts can be left out—loosely covered with a towel—overnight. If desired, spread peanut butter on top. Carefully melt the chocolate, and stir in the oil if using (it’s optional but will make a smoother sauce). Line a baking pan or a few large plates with parchment. Dip donuts in the coating, then put on the lined pan and refrigerate to set. The donuts are sweeter the day after they’re made, so it’s highly recommended to make them ahead of time.

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46 Comments

  1. Whitney says:

    *Gasp!* *Jaw drop* *Shocked happy stare* I took one look at these before even reading the post, and this was basically my reaction. Yes. Yes, yes, yes, I will make these in due time! I might have to sub cashew butter for the peanut butter (some people in my family are sensitive), but I don’t care!
    Many thanks, Katie! (Now, I want an excuse to have a party and serve tons of glorious, homemade donuts…)

    1. Chocolate Covered Katie says:

      Oh but the donuts ARE the excuse! 😉 🙂

      1. Whitney says:

        I like the way you think!

  2. Emily says:

    It is my opinion that you can never have too much chocolate/peanut butter. These look insanely delicious!!
    xo,
    Em

  3. Natasha @ Thoughts of Tradition says:

    Wow, these look really good. I don’t have a donut pan, do you think I could make these into peanut butter-stuffed muffins instead?

    1. Mandy says:

      Recipe instructions say yes 😉

      1. Natasha @ Thoughts of Tradition says:

        Oh, I didn’t catch that, thank you!

  4. Mandy says:

    Tagalongs were always my favorite flavor. These look delicious!

  5. Gabby says:

    This is LITERALLY fate. I was supposed to order some Tagalongs from a coworker for my mom…and I forgot. I’ve been getting the side eye from her for DAYS. These will be my sorry-I-still-love-you-but-these-are-also-much-healthier donuts to make up for it! Thank you so much!!

    1. Jason Sanford says:

      This made me laugh 🙂

  6. Paige Flamm says:

    Um… these look incredible!

    Paige

  7. Linda @ the Fitty says:

    Ever tried cashew butter?

    1. Jason Sanford says:

      That will work just fine 🙂

  8. Chloe says:

    Do you think it would work to use xylitol instead of the liquid sweetener, and then increasing the milk? …for those of us with sugar-related issues?

  9. LCP says:

    So I got your Hello Breakfast Cookbook as a gift from my parents – they gave me the file. How do I get the extra recipes that weren’t in the original file that go with the book? (Cause I’d really like to make Thin Mint Doughnuts and Samoa Doughnuts!) I love the book by the way – had gotten in a breakfast rut and it totally got me out of it. Thanks!

    1. Jason Sanford says:

      Hi! Sorry for the trouble, some of the recipes (depending on which version of the book you have) will be in the bonus pack that ships out automatically but sometimes gets lost in spam. What version of the book do you have (in other words, what recipe do you see on page 11 when the recipes start?) so I can know what version of the bonus pack to send you!

      Jason (media relations)

      1. LCP says:

        It starts with the Chocolate Chip Coconut Muesli Bowls on page 11. That would be fantastic! Thank you!

        1. Jason Sanford says:

          Sending now! The samoas donuts should be in your actual cookbook, but the thin mints are coming in the bonus pack I am sending now. Let me know if you don’t see it tonight!

  10. Nina says:

    Wow, wow, wow!!! I am excited to make ll of these.