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.

How long do vegan donuts last? ›

Not that they will actually last as long as this, but these vegan glazed doughnuts will last for up to a week when stored in an air tight container. They can be stored at room temperature and do not need to be refrigerated.

Who is the owner of the savory fig? ›

Michelle Siriani, owner of The Savory Fig vegan bakery, is voluntarily recalling her baked goods after a controversy arose, in March, about a doughnut she supplied to the Huntington market cindysnacks that prompted an investigation from the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets.

What makes a donut vegan? ›

It does not have animal by-products. Traditional donuts use eggs, milk, butter, and lard. Vegan donuts use sustainable ingredients as alternatives to replace these ingredients. This means that you will not find any animal food or ingredients present in your donuts including cheese and honey.

What is the most unhealthy donut in the world? ›

1. Krispy Kreme's Cake Batter Donut. Starting with one of the earliest donut makers, Krispy Kreme's Cake Batter donut really takes the cake in terms of calories, sugar content, and carbohydrate counts. 1 donut contains 350 calories, plus 180 calories from fat.

What is the healthiest doughnut to eat? ›

Sugared Donut

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.

Are Krispy Kreme donuts vegan? ›

This is an answer with two parts; generally, no, the vast majority of Krispy Kreme doughnuts aren't suitable for vegans as they contain dairy and egg. However, for any plant-based Krispy Kreme fans, they have just released a vegan version of their classic glazed doughnuts in time for Veganuary 2021!

Does putting donuts in the fridge keep them fresh longer? ›

You can keep your donuts fresh in the fridge for up to 1 week. Be warned that any icing or glaze on your donuts might become runny the longer they're in the fridge. This won't affect the freshness, but try to eat donuts with icing or glaze sooner rather than later if you're worried about the appearance.

Can you eat a donut after 2 days? ›

You can refrigerate the doughnuts, but leaving them at room temperature for one to two days is safe as long as they don't have a creme filling. Most of the time, you can stash the container in your cupboard. You want to remove the doughnuts from direct sunlight to prevent them from drying or growing mold.

What is the savory fig scandal? ›

In March, a customer called out the Savory Fig in Patchogue, Long Island, claiming they received a doughnut that actually came from Dunkin'. (The doughnuts, which were supposed to be vegan and gluten-free, allegedly tested positive for gluten.) Michell Siriani, owner of The Savory Fig, has since denied the accusation.

Who to eat figs? ›

The best way to enjoy figs is raw, with the skin and seeds intact. You can also remove the peels and scoop out the seeds, if you like, or cook figs by baking, broiling or grilling them. But, the quickest and easiest way to enjoy these gems is by removing the stem and taking a bite right out of the raw fig.

Are any donuts naturally vegan? ›

The answer? Yes and no! Whilst traditional donuts are not vegan due to containing eggs, milk and butter, non-traditional versions such as those offered by popular bakeries and vegan brands are!

Can a diabetic eat a vegan donut? ›

Raphael's Donuts is based in Pontiac, Michigan and was born in Flint in 2014, inspired by the founder's late adoptive mom's history of Type 2 Diabetes. Raphael's Donuts is the world's first diabetic-safe, allergy-safe, gluten-free, vegan donut brand.

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.

Can you eat donuts on a plant based diet? ›

The answer? Yes and no! Whilst traditional donuts are not vegan due to containing eggs, milk and butter, non-traditional versions such as those offered by popular bakeries and vegan brands are!

Are plain donuts healthier? ›

Q: Are plain donuts healthy? While plain donuts can be a tasty treat, they are not considered a healthy food option.

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