Baked Chocolate Donut Recipe (2024)

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This soft, pillowy baked chocolate donuts recipe is easy to make and easier to eat. Roll them in powdered sugar for a classic flavor and look, or whip up a quick chocolate glaze for a decadent treat.

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Don’t get me wrong, I love classic, deep fried doughnut shop goodness. But as a busy mom, who doesn’t necessarily love using tons of oil for deep frying all the time, a baked donut is key.

I’ve developed a few recipes for them over the years, baked pumpkin donuts, whole wheat lemon donuts, and now these super soft, light and airy baked chocolate donuts.

Staying true to my tendency to decorate as little as possible, I opt for a quick dip in powdered sugar. It balances that chocolaty flavor, and reminds the family of those boxed donuts you get from the grocery store – without a single preservative or having to get in the car. Yay for cooking from scratch!

Ingredients and Substitutions

It doesn’t take anything complicated to make chocolate baked donuts with powdered sugar. It’s a classic quick bread combination of two bowls, one for dry, one for wet. Here’s what you’ll need to get started.

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  • All-purpose flour – These are already light enough without cake flour, so I wouldn’t suggest swapping that. You could opt for half wheat flour or bread flour for more of a chew.
  • Cocoa powder – You can use either a natural or dutch processed cocoa, just choose one with good flavor.
  • Salt – Especially in chocolate baked goods, don’t skip the salt. A bit of fine grain salt enhances the flavors of cocoa.
  • Baking powder & soda – The combination of both chemical leaveners gives it that fluffy quality during their quick bake.
  • Oil – Liquid fat like vegetable, canola, or grapeseed oil keep them light.
  • White sugar – I used granulated sugar for this, feel free to swap in cane sugar.
  • Brown sugar – You can use turbinado sugar or coconut sugar if you’d like.
  • Yogurt – This will activate the baking soda, and provide essential moisture without weighing them down. Use a plain or vanilla greek yogurt, though be careful, very sweet varieties will affect the sweetness of the donut.
  • Egg – Just one egg will do all the binding work we need.
  • Powdered sugar – My go to choice for finishing these off.

Though it’s not an ingredient, it is fairly essential to making baked donuts. You can get a donut pan pretty easily and it makes everything easier. Or, if you’re determined, you can form molds on your own…but I’ve never had the patience for that.

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Tips & Instructions

I promise making these is pretty easy, but to get that perfect chocolate donut, I do have a few quick tips for getting them baked and cooling.

  • Don’t overmix – One of the reasons I use two bowls is because beating all the wet together prevents you from needing to mix the batter too much. To keep them light, when you add the wet to the dry, just gently fold until it’s all uniformly combined.
  • Grease the pan! – I don’t care if it’s non-stick. I promise you want to spray cooking spray or grease and flour the pan before baking to get them out cleanly.
  • Use a piping bag – If you’d rather just spoon the batter into the pan, you can. But it’s a heck of a lot cleaner and easier to just use a piping bag with no tip to add the perfect amount.
  • One small circle in each cup is all you need – The batter expands considerably. To avoid donuts that spill over the edges (aka really uneven wonky donuts) only fill the pan ⅓ of the way.
  • Turn out onto a cooling rack immediately – With your oven mitts on and hot pan in hand, immediately flip the donuts onto a cooling rack to cool. Leaving them in will make them soggy.
  • Let them cool completely before decorating or dipping in sugar (unless you want a runny, gooey mess).
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If you’re not into powdered sugar, which I highly recommend, you can definitely use a chocolate glaze. I used one for making my spider donuts for Halloween. It’s a simple combination of chocolate, cream, butter, and sugar cooked until liquid chocolate.

All you’ll need to do is pour it over cooled donuts to create a double chocolate treat.

Storage Tips

When it comes to freshly baked donuts, they unfortunately just don’t keep very long (just like traditional doughnuts, get them fresh!). The best day to eat them is the day they’re baked.

Thankfully, since they only take 20 minutes or so, you can easily enjoy them for breakfast or dessert. If you must store them, keep them in a single layer and very lightly wrapped. They’re going to get a little heavier, so eat by the next day.

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But you know I’m all about reducing food waste. So if you’re a small family like ours and aren’t going to eat the full batch, then I highly recommend freezing half before they are rolled in sugar.

Just lay them on a freezer safe baking sheet in a single layer and let them freeze. Then transfer to a storage container. When you get the craving, pull out however many you want at room temperature, uncovered. Then you can roll it in powdered sugar.

I hope you love these chocolate baked donuts with powdered sugar (or glaze). You know I’m a fan of chocolate around here (just check out my ultimate guide on cooking with chocolate for proof), so check out the other tasty recipes I have too. Happy Eating!

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Baked Chocolate Donuts Recipe

Mikayla M.

Fluffy chocolate baked donuts dipped in powdered sugar.

5 from 10 votes

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 9 minutes mins

Course Breakfast, Dessert

Cuisine American

Servings 12

Calories 108 kcal

Equipment

  • Donut pan ideally a 12 donut or 2 6 donut pans

Ingredients

  • 100 grams all-purpose flour 3/4 cup
  • 47 grams cocoa powder 1/2 cup
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 1 large egg
  • 84 mililiters vegetable oil 3 ounces
  • 160 grams plain greek yogurt 2/3 cup
  • 115 grams white sugar 1/2 cup
  • 56 grams brown sugar 1/4 cup, packed

Topping

  • 1 1/2 cups powdered sugar

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 350°F and spray your donut pan(s) with non-stick cooking spray or lightly grease.

  • Whisk together the sugars and wet ingredients.

  • In a separate bowl, whisk together all the dry ingredients.

  • Fold the dry ingredients into the wet mixture until smooth.

  • Fill a piping bag with no tip, or use a small spoon to fill each donut cup 1/3 of the way.

  • Bake for 9 minutes or until fluffy and springy.

  • Remove immediately and carefully flip the pan onto a cooling rack. If needed re-grease your pan and bake remaining batter.

  • Once cool, toss each donut into powdered sugar until well coated.

Nutrition

Serving: 1donutCalories: 108kcalCarbohydrates: 23gProtein: 4gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 16mgSodium: 133mgPotassium: 133mgFiber: 2gSugar: 15gVitamin A: 23IUCalcium: 42mgIron: 1mg

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Nutrition information and cooking times are provided as a best estimate. Values may vary based upon ingredients and equipment.

Baked Chocolate Donut Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Do baked donuts taste the same as fried? ›

Baked cake donuts won't have the same rich, greasy bite as a fried donut, but there's still plenty to enjoy about the flavor and texture of a baked cake donut. Whether you choose to bake or fry your donuts, think about the textures you want to achieve and pick a recipe that works best for your desired cooking method.

Why are Amish Doughnuts so good? ›

The Amish are well-known for their baking skills (and all kinds of amazing baking tips). Amish doughnuts are always made from scratch with the baking basics—sugar, flour, milk, yeast and eggs. What sets them apart from other doughnut recipes is the method, which requires kneading, stirring and patience.

Are baked donuts healthier than fried donuts? ›

They are healthier than fried donuts. The donuts are moist and fluffy, with a slightly crispy exterior. They are versatile. You can customize the recipe to your liking by adding different flavors of glaze or toppings.

How do you keep donuts moist in the oven? ›

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 most unhealthy donut in the world? ›

Honey Dew Donuts Coconut Jelly Stick

The Honey Dew Coconut Jelly Stick is the most calorie and sugar-heavy donut on our list with 590 calories and 40 grams of sugar per stick. Not only that, but it has a whopping 680 milligrams of sodium, which is almost a third of the recommended daily limit.

What is the most popular donut in the world? ›

The Classic Glazed donut is the undisputed king of donuts. According to numerous surveys, this simple yet delectable donut consistently ranks as the top seller worldwide. Its appeal lies in its simplicity: a delicate, fluffy dough ring, fried to perfection and coated with a thin layer of sweet, vanilla-flavored glaze.

Why are doughnuts so unhealthy? ›

Donuts are ultra-processed foods.

These foods are full of sodium and/or sugar, and regular consumption of these foods may lead to some serious health issues such as obesity, diabetes, hypertension, depression and even cancer.

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.

Which is more unhealthy pizza or donut? ›

The most unhealthy type of typical doughnut averages about 360 to 500 calories each. The most unhealthy slice of pizza could be about 2300 calories, more than your daily value entirely.

What is healthier, a donut or a cookie? ›

It isn't until the donuts are deep-fried, frosted, and/or glazed that those donut calories begin adding up in our favorite sweet treats. In fact, if compared to the fat content in cookies before the oil from deep-frying is added to the donuts, donuts are a relatively guilt-free treat.

Why are my baked donuts flat? ›

and denser donut. On the other hand, if a small indent doesn't spring back at all, the dough is overproofed. When the dough hits the hot oil, it will deflate instead of puff up, leaving a thin and flat donut. Correctly proof dough will spring back slowly.

Will donuts stay fresh in a Ziploc bag? ›

Donuts stored in a plastic bag will become soggy after 24 hours. Cover them in plastic wrap or aluminum foil if you don't plan on eating them the next day. Be careful when wrapping iced or glazed donuts. If you wrap them too tightly, the icing will stick to the wrap.

How to stop doughnuts from going soggy? ›

Place your donuts in storage bags or airtight containers.

If you plan on eating your donuts within 1-2 days, you can just keep them at room temperature. Definitely put them in airtight bags or containers though so they stay fresh! The only time this isn't a good idea is when your donuts are cream-filled.

Can I bake my doughnut instead of frying it? ›

The idea that a baked doughnut can match up to its deep-fried brethren is laughable in some circles. I'll concede they aren't the same, but baked doughnuts can be just as delicious - delicious yet different. They get bonus points for being healthier and for not making the house smell like a greasy fry station.

Are Starbucks donuts baked or fried? ›

Yes, you read that right. These donuts are baked not fried.

Are donuts baked good? ›

There are two different types of doughnuts – baked or fried. All the recipes I have seen have distinctly different recipes for them. The fried doughnuts are yeast recipes that rise to great heights, light in texture and medium brown. The baked doughnuts are smaller, baking powder driven and more compact.

What is the difference between the two types of doughnuts? ›

Yeast doughnuts, as the name clearly spells out, are made from dough leavened with yeast (think brioche), whereas cake doughnuts are traditionally made from a kind of cake batter that uses a chemical leavener (i.e. baking powder or baking soda).

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