Recipe : Fresh Apple Donuts | The Cake Blog (2024)

by Carrie Sellman

Jump to Recipe·★★★★★4.6 from 15 reviews

I absolutely love this time of year! The crisp chill in the air and leaves turning every shade of golden. Apples and pumpkins are at their prime and ready for picking. Now that we live in Florida…. most days are sunny, bright and about 85 degrees. Warm skies and palm trees do not make for a typical fall. Don’t get me wrong. I am not complaining about beautiful weather. After spending several years in Illinois, I certainly do not miss the zero degree, grey-skied winters. But I do miss sweaters and tall boots… the smell of leaves burning in the distance and the feeling of Autumn.

Last fall, we took advantage of our northern locale and hit the local orchard for some apple picking fun. We came home with a bushel of fresh-from-the-tree apples and a box of freshly fried apple donuts. Oh my goodness! I’m not sure what was gone first. Okay, truth be told…. we enjoyed apples for weeks but the donuts were gone fast! This year, we can’t just gaunt over to the nearest apple orchard. So I was thrilled to see the large displays of Honeycrisp Apples at the market. Into my basket went many large, gorgeous apples with the intent of recreating those delicious apple donuts at home. So that’s what I have for you today! Baked and delicious. Soft and tender on the inside with a serious cinnamon crunch on the outside. Filled with cups of grated apple, cinnamon and nutmeg. My recipe for Fresh Apple Donuts!

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After several variations of less apple, more apple, apple juice, applesauce, apple chunks… frying verses baking… I finally narrowed it down to this. A batter packed full of grated apple goodness with a serious cinnamon kick. I see it this way. If you’re going to the effort of making donuts at home, they should be noticeably different than something you can easily pick up at Dunkin.

My original plan for these donuts included a salted caramel glaze. Which I still think would be absolutely incredible. But somewhere along the way, I decided less was more. I wanted this to be a recipe that you could easily make for breakfast. Without waking up at 5am to get started. So the end result is a recipe simple enough for your kids to help. My two year old daughter assisted me from beginning to {almost} end. Once the first batch came out of the oven, she was more interested in sampling than baking up the remaining batches. But hey, can you blame her?

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Funny thing about these apple donuts. I’m not about to call them healthy because the words donut and healthy just aren’t meant to be together. But, they are filled with a cup and a half of fresh apple (fiber and all) and unsweetened, natural apple sauce. And they’re baked not fried. So I guess if you stretch it… you might be able to say these are a little better than something you pick up at the store. Can I call them healthy? Probably not. Can I call them delicious? Absolutely!!

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Baked Apple Donuts

★★★★★4.6 from 15 reviews

Homemade apple donuts, packed with fresh apple and apple sauce. Coated with a crunchy cinnamon sugar. Baked and perfectly delicious!

  • Author: Carrie Sellman
  • Yield: 22 - 24 donuts
  • Category: ✽ ✽

Ingredients

  • 4 cups all-purpose flour
  • 4 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 ½ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 ½ tablespoon ground cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • ¼ cup unsalted butter, melted and cooled
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 cup sugar
  • ½ cup buttermilk
  • 1 cup unsweetened applesauce, from jar
  • 1 ½ cup fresh apple, peeled and grated

For the Coating:

  • unsweetened applesauce OR melted butter
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
  • dash of ground nutmeg, optional

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 375.
  2. In a large bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, salt, baking soda, cinnamon and nutmeg.
  3. In another large bowl, stir together melted butter, eggs, sugar, buttermilk and applesauce. Stir in fresh apple.
  4. Add 1/3 of the flour mixture to the egg mixture. Stir with wooden spoon. Add another 1/3 of flour mixture and stir. Add remaining flour and stir just until combined.
  5. Spoon batter into a large ziplock bag. Seal and snip the corner off one end. Squeeze batter into the cavities of adonut pansprayed with non-stick baking spray. Fill each cavity 2/3 to 3/4 of the way full. To help donuts keep their pretty shape when baking, use a clean finger to gently even out the batter in each cavity and clean off the center knob of the pan. Bake at 375 for 12 to 14 minutes, until the tops of donuts spring back slightly when touched. Let cool 5 minutes before removing from pan.
  6. For the outside coating, combine sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg in a bowl. Using apastry brush, cover each donut with a light coating of applesauce, or alternatively, dip quickly into melted butter. Then dip into cinnamon sugar and toss to coat. Let cool completely before eating, if possible. A second dip into the cinnamon sugar creates an extra crunchy coating. Best enjoyed the same day!

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Package donuts in individual brown paper bags for a special treat at your next picnic or football tailgate. They’d be equally delicious served with a cup of hot coffee or a cold beer. Surprise the kids with apple donuts this Halloween! Or simply celebrate an ordinary Autumn morning at home with this fresh taste of fall. Perhaps I’ll try a salted caramel version in the future. But for now, I hope you enjoy these simply delicious Fresh Apple Donuts!

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FAQs

How many donuts do you need for a donut cake? ›

What is in a doughnut cake, you ask? How do you make one? Well, you need three dozen Krispy Kreme Original Glazed® Doughnuts, a whole lotta whipped cream, and homemade chocolate fudge sauce. Easy enough right?

What is the difference between a donut and a cake donut? ›

Yeast donuts are lighter with a puffy, malleable quality and a slighly chewy texture. Cake donuts have a dense, more compact crumb and a sturdy, crisp exterior shell. Cake donuts are rich and buttery because of the amount of butter in the batter.

Can you freeze doughnuts? ›

You can freeze donuts for up to three months. This works best with plain, powdered sugar, or thinly glazed donuts (a thick glaze can melt when defrosted). The best method for this is placing them in a large freezer bag. If you're stacking donuts, separate them with wax paper so they don't freeze together.

Are doughnuts cake? ›

Doughnut varieties are also divided into cake (including the old-fashioned) and yeast-risen doughnuts. Doughnuts are often accompanied by coffee or milk. They are sold at doughnut shops, convenience stores, petrol/gas stations, cafes or fast food restaurants.

Is donut batter the same as cake batter? ›

Cake Donut Ingredients

Making cake donuts is very similar to making a cake (not a big surprise there) but the batter is a bit thicker than a typical cake batter. A classic cake donut recipe MUST have nutmeg! Trust me, I forgot the nutmeg the first time around and they didn't taste right at all. Nutmeg is key.

Are cake doughnuts fried or baked? ›

Cake donuts are dense, fluffy, and delicious treats that can satisfy just about any sweet tooth. But while we often associate yeasted donuts with the deep fryer and cake donuts with the oven, cake donuts can actually be either baked or fried.

Do you use baking powder or yeast for donuts? ›

It's mainly the leavening agent. Cake doughnuts, so named for their cakey taste and texture, are leavened with baking soda and baking powder, whereas yeast doughnuts are leavened with, you guessed it, yeast.

Is it better to refrigerate or freeze donuts? ›

Don't Refrigerate or Freeze Donuts

In fact, Jen Greif, pastry chef at Dough in Tampa, Florida, recommends against it. And unlike bread or croissants, which you should freeze as soon as you know you won't be eating them in a day or two, doughnuts probably shouldn't be frozen.

How do you keep donuts fresh for a week? ›

Air will make your delicious donuts go bad faster! Put the packed donuts in the refrigerator. 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.

How do you keep donuts fresh longer? ›

If you want to keep the donuts fresh for a couple of days, a plastic box at room temperature should do just fine. For a week of storage, you should use a fridge. If you have more extended plans, you can use a freezer to freeze the donuts for 2-3 months.

What does the 🍩 mean? ›

It is commonly used to represent real and metaphorical doughnuts, breakfast, bakeries and baked foods, snacks, coffee breaks, The Simpsons, and negative stereotypes of police officers.

What country invented donuts? ›

The history of the doughnut itself is generally traced to Dutch immigrants in 17th- and 18th-century New York, then New Netherland, who prepared fried dough balls called olie koeken or olykoeks, which means “oil cakes.” They were similar to modern doughnuts, although they did not yet have the iconic ring shape.

Did a cow invented the doughnut? ›

One story claims that early colonial settlers accidentally discovered the joy of fried dough one day when a cow kicked a pot of boiling oil onto some pastry mix, creating fried cake. But the settlers didn't share the culinary inspiration with their overseas counterparts.

How many donuts needed for a donut tower? ›

And depending on the size of the tower, it might well have to hold anywhere from 50 to 500 donut holes. So don't be surprised when we say that you need solid styrofoam. Now, finding a good quality styrofoam can be a little difficult.

How many donuts does it take to make a cake tower? ›

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  1. Baking & Spices. • 2 tbsp Powdered sugar. • 3 tbsp Sprinkles.
  2. Bread & Baked Goods. • 48 Donut holes, whole.
  3. Liquids. • 1/4 tsp Water.

How many donuts do you need per person? ›

If donuts are the only dessert offered, we recommend 1-2 full-size or 3-4 mini donuts per person. If you are offering a dessert bar with other types of dessert you can cut that number down accordingly.

What makes a donut a cake donut? ›

A cake donut is made from a sweet dough that is leavened with baking powder and a yeast donut is a sweet dough that is made with yeast. The dough is rolled out and then cut with a donut cutter or circular cutter and then fried.

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