Baker's Dozen Vegan Donut Recipes | The Friendly Fig (2024)

I’m pretty sure I’ve never been more excited to share a post with you guys than this one. Well, I really loved sharing the vegan apple cider donuts recipe, but these donuts just may top it! There’s nothing better than spending your entire Saturday afternoon baking donuts and decorating them 12 different ways. Yup, you heard right. TWELVE different vegan donut toppings, right here, right now.

Twelve, count ’em. I decided to make 6 vanilla donuts, and 6 chocolate… then go topping crazy. I mean sprinkles, peanut butter, sugar crystals… oh yum. Donut flavors include:

  • Lemon Lavender
  • Blueberry Lavender
  • Strawberry & Sprinkles
  • Chocolate Mint
  • Orange Chocolate
  • Very Vanilla
  • Maple Coconut
  • Dark Chocolate & Sprinkles
  • Chocolate Peppermint Stick
  • Chocolate Peanut Butter
  • Chocolate Raspberry
  • Cinnamon

So, I guess we’ll start with both donut recipes, and then we’ll get to the fun part ;) Here we go!

Vanilla Donut Recipe

This recipe was adapted from Cupcakes & Kale Chips. It makes 6-8 donuts.
Oven: 350 F
Bake Time: 12 minutes

You will need:

  • ⅓ cup agave nectar
  • ½ cup soy milk (or non-dairy preference)
  • Egg replacer (2 tsp flax meal + 1 tbsp warm water)
  • ¼ cup Earth Balance butter
  • 1 tbs vanilla extract
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1½ tsp baking powder
  • Pinch salt
  • Donut pan/mold

To make:

  • Add first five wet ingredients to a medium bowl. Whisk until combined
  • Add last three dry ingredients and mix until combined, but do not over mix
  • Grease your donut pan, pipe into molds, and bake at 350 F for 12 minutes

Yup, that’s it! Let cool.

Okay, chocolate lovers, moving on…

Chocolate Donut Recipe

This recipe was adapted from My Darling Vegan. It makes 6-8 donuts.
Oven: 350 F
Bake Time: 12 minutes

You will need:

  • 3/4 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/3 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/4 cup dark cocoa powder
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/4 tsp baking soda
  • Pinch of salt
  • 1/2 cup apple sauce
  • 1/4 cup + 2 tbsp soy milk (or your non-dairy preference)
  • 3 tbsp canola oil
  • 1 tbs vanilla extract

To make:

  • Combine first six dry ingredients in medium bowl
  • Combine last four wet ingredients in a small bowl
  • Add wet to dry, and mix until well combined
  • Grease your donut pan, pipe into molds, and bake at 350 F for 12 minutes

Allow to cool, and do a happy dance because the fun is just beginning.

The 12 Toppings

Now onto the best part – decorating!

Lemon Lavender

You need:

  • 1 vanilla donut
  • 1/4 cup confectioners sugar
  • 1 drop water (seriously… just a drop. If you need more, add as you go. Too much will make it soupy!)
  • 1 drop lemon extract (to taste… it is strong!)
  • 1 drop lavender syrup (I use Monin)
  • Yellow sugar crystals
  • Purple sprinkles

Add first four ingredients and mix. If your mix is too soupy, just add more sugar (this goes for all topping recipes). Decorate however you would like, but I chose yellow & purple, of course.

Blueberry Lavender

You need:

  • 1 vanilla donut
  • 1/4 cup confectioners sugar
  • 1 drop water
  • 1 drop lavender syrup (I useMonin)
  • 1 tbs frozen blueberries, thawed

Thaw the blueberries in your microwave. This will make them tender, and give us that gorgeous purple color. Add to your icing mix and let sit before glazing donut.

Strawberry & Sprinkles

You need:

  • 1 vanilla donut
  • 1/4 cup confectioners sugar
  • 1 drop water
  • 2 frozen strawberries, thawed
  • Sprinkles

Thaw the strawberriesin your microwave. This will make them tender, and give us the pinkcolor. Add to your icing mix, and mash as you go. Let sit before glazing donut. Top with sprinkles! <3

Chocolate Mint

You need:

  • 1 vanilla donut
  • 1/4 cup Enjoy Lifesemi-sweet chocolate morsels
  • 1 dropmint extract
  • Green sugar crystals
  • White sprinkles

In microwave, heat the chocolate morsels for 30 seconds. Mix until smooth, and add a drop of mint extract. This extract is so strong – be careful to not add too much! Glaze donut, and top with sugar and sprinkles.

Orange Chocolate

You need:

  • 1 chocolatedonut
  • 1/4 cupEnjoy Lifesemi-sweet chocolate morsels
  • 1 droporange extract
  • Orange sprinkles

In microwave, heat the chocolate morsels for 30 seconds. Mix until smooth, and add a drop of orange extract. AGAIN,extract is strong – be careful to not add too much! Glaze donut, and top with sprinkles.

Very Vanilla

You need:

  • 1 vanilla donut
  • 1/4 cup confectioners sugar
  • 1 drop water
  • 1 drop vanilla extract
  • White sprinkles

Mix icing together, with a drop of vanilla extract.Top with sprinkles. I chose white, but rainbow would be fun!

Maple Coconut

You need:

  • 1 vanilla donut
  • 1/4 cup confectioners sugar
  • 1 tsp pure maple syrup
  • 1 dropwater
  • Toasted coconut shavings

Mix glazetogether andtop withcoconut.

Dark Chocolate & Sprinkles

You need:

  • 1chocolatedonut
  • 1/4 cupdark chocolate morsels
  • Orange sprinkles

In microwave, heat the dark chocolate morsels for 30 seconds. Mix until smooth. Glaze donut, and top with sprinkles.

Chocolate Peppermint Stick

You need:

  • 1chocolatedonut
  • 1/4 cupEnjoy Lifesemi-sweet chocolate morsels
  • 1 droppeppermint extract
  • Red sugar crystals
  • White sprinkles

In microwave, heat the chocolate morsels for 30 seconds. Mix until smooth, and add a drop of peppermintextract. You guessed it… strong flavor, sobe careful to not add too much! Glaze donut, and top with sprinkles.

Chocolate Peanut Butter

You need:

  • 1chocolatedonut
  • 2 tbs peanut butter

In microwave, heat the peanut butter for no more than30 seconds. Mix until smooth. Simple and decadent.

Chocolate Raspberry & Poppy

You need:

  • 1chocolatedonut
  • 1/4 cup confectioners sugar
  • 1 drop water
  • 1 tbs frozen raspberries, thawed
  • Poppy seeds

In microwave, thaw frozen raspberries. Mix your icing, and add mashed raspberries until well-combined. Glaze donut and top with a sprinkle of poppy seeds.

Cinnamon

You need:

  • 1chocolatedonut
  • 1/4 cup confectioners sugar
  • 1 drop water
  • 1/4 tsp cinnamon

Simple & sweet! Just mix and glaze.

I have to say, my absolute favorite was the lemon lavender. Followed by blueberry lavender & orange chocolate. But seriously… they are all amazing! Which one would you like to try? xx Bianca

Baker's Dozen Vegan Donut Recipes | The Friendly Fig (2024)

FAQs

Are vegan donuts better for you than regular donuts? ›

Even if you're not a full-time vegan, there are many benefits to opting for vegan donuts over “regular” donuts. Many times, vegan donuts contain fewer calories than regular donuts, as they're not loaded with butter, milk, and cream. For those looking to watch their weight, vegan donuts can be a great option.

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Michelle Siriani, the owner of vegan bakery Savory Fig, has been accused of passing off doughnuts from Dunkin' as her own confections while also claiming the treats were vegan and gluten-free when they reportedly were not—and the internet is not happy about it.

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Apple Fritter

Apple fritters are among the unhealthiest doughnuts. Just because a doughnut has fruit it it doesn't mean it is a good choice. Apple fritters are deep fried in fat. A medium sized apple fritter contains approximately 17 grams of fat (almost half the fat from saturated fat) and 450 calories.

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The classic sugared donut is also the most nutritious donut on the menu. It has 240 calories, 11g fat, 4.5g saturated fat, 33g carbohydrates, 4g protein, 13g sugars, and 270mg sodium. If you love donuts, you've got plenty of varieties to choose from. Many of the popular donuts have 300 to 400 calories each.

Which fig is the sweetest? ›

Bursa. If you prefer sweet, choose Bursa figs. It is one of the sweetest fig varieties available. The skin is dark purple and powderless with red to purple flesh on the inside.

What is a capri fig? ›

[ kap-ruh-fig ] show ipa. noun. the wild fig, Ficus carica, bearing an inedible fruit used in pollination of the edible fig. the fruit itself.

Why is Krispy Kreme not vegan? ›

Does Krispy Kreme use milk products or eggs in their doughnuts? Ingredient Information: The only animal by-products used in our doughnuts are eggs (whites and yolks) and dairy products (including milk, butter, yogurt, whey, nonfat milk and nonfat whey).

Is Krispy Kreme making a vegan donut? ›

Krispy Kreme is one of the world's most famous doughnut brands, selling its treats on a global scale. The brand was relatively late to the vegan market, with the Krispy Kreme Original Glazed Vegan arriving in 2021 as its first animal-product-free doughnut.

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SAME GREAT ORIGINAL GLAZED TASTE and 100% vegan

The Krispy Kreme Original Glazed Vegan doughnut will bring melt-in-your-mouth joy to anyone who leads a vegan lifestyle. Krispy Kreme most iconic doughnut, vegan and under 200 calories available to order online for delivery.

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Healthy Alternatives to Donuts
  • Homeade Muffins. There are so many ways to make healthy muffins and they can be just as satisfying as a fat laden donut. ...
  • Donut Holes. If you find that your donut cravings are just too much to bear, then go ahead and indulge. ...
  • Baked Donuts. ...
  • Fruit.

Should vegan donuts be refrigerated? ›

You can refrigerate filled donuts, but this will cause the doughnuts to dry out and will reduce the quality. Always allow a refrigerated doughnut to come back to room temperature. Unfilled doughnuts should be kept at room temperature in the box or bag they were packaged in, so they can 'breathe.

What is a vegan donut made of? ›

Flour: we use all-purpose flour to make our vegan donuts. Plant milk: you can use soy milk, oat milk, almond milk, or any other milk. Sugar: white or brown sugar will work. Oil: we use sunflower seed oil to replace butter in this dough.

How many calories in a vegan donut? ›

There are 230 calories in 1 donut of Whole Foods Market Vegan Glazed Donut. Calorie breakdown: 40% fat, 53% carbs, 7% protein.

Do vegan donuts taste good? ›

These fluffy, golden vegan doughnuts are a guilt-free treat that don't sacrifice on taste or texture. The dough is light and airy, coated with a dusting of sugar that will make anyone smile. They're perfect for a morning pick-me-up or a late-night indulgence.

What should I eat instead of a doughnut? ›

  • Bagels - several varieties and several kinds of cream cheese.
  • fresh fruit- seedless grapes, bananas, oranges, apples.
  • Pizza, including veggie pizza.
  • Cupcakes, brownies, cookies if you want something unhealthy and sweet.
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