
I had so much fun making these Vegan Glazed Donuts today. I used an array of glaze colors and flavors and made a few batches to really perfect the donut batter. These donuts are vegan and baked and made using spelt four, although they taste just as amazing and satisfying as anything fried or even yeasted! I do a triple dip on my glaze to get a thick smooth coating.
I also share a few different glaze recipes to try - chocolate, vanilla, matcha - and some options for plant-based food colorings available to you. Craving donuts? I've got you!...

Raise your hand if you love donuts? Me too.
Coffee and donuts, even better. Matcha and donuts, that works too. Tea and donuts, yup. Donuts and donuts, oh yeah.
Matcha:

Chocolate:

Pink Berry:

PB Cup:

And classic glazed - triple dipped...


Baking mood?
Donuts are super fun and fast to make. They bake in a flash, just over ten minutes. And the batter is easy to whip up. You can get really creative with the glaze, or keep it super simple with basic vanilla. Go flashy with rainbow colors, or do a simple and beloved chocolate glaze. One thing is for sure, these are fun, delicious and perfect for sharing!
Brighten someone's day and bring them homemade donuts! This recipe would also be really fun to make with kids because there are just SO many ways you can decorate the tops of donuts.

Here are a few ideas for decorating donuts..
- fresh fruit
- chopped peanut butter cups
- crushed cookies
- cereal pieces
- cinnamon
- vegan marshmallows
- chopped nuts or seeds
- jams and jellies in the center
- powdered sugarhttp://santeequilibre.org/2014/03/matcha-green-tea-brand-reviews-buying.html%3Cbr%3E- different layers of glazes
- peanut butter drizzle
- matcha - I love Encha - read my matcha buying guide ---- matcha also works so well to create natural green color.
..and many more.

Spelt Flour.
I used spelt flour today. Spelt is probably my overall favorite baking flour when I can get away with it. It works so well for donuts! Spelt is an ancient grain and it has a good amount of protein. It has a sweet, nutty and mild flavor. I find it to be very fluffy and just smooth to consume. That being said, spelt flour is actually pretty easy to sub in and out in exchange for all purpose wheat flour. So while I did not test that today, regular flour should work well.

Below I share the vanilla and chocolate glaze recipes, but here they are again for ease:
Vanilla Donut Glaze:
1 cup organic powdered sugar
2 tablespoon non-dairy milk, room-temp
2 teaspoon virgin coconut oil, melted
a few drops vanilla extract
Chocolate Donut Glaze:
¾ cup organic powdered sugar
2 tablespoon non-dairy milk, room-temp
1 tablespoon virgin coconut oil, melted
2 ½ tablespoon cocoa powder, unsweetened




Vegan Food Colors:
- a sprinkle of matcha green tea provides a beautiful green color
- Whole Foods actually sells a set of *plant-based* food colorings now! So cool
- other foods and spices (turmeric, bery powder, pitaya, beet and more..)


Vegan Glazed Donuts
Ingredients
Donuts:
- 2 cups spelt flour
- ¾ teaspoon sea salt
- 2 teaspoon baking powder
- ¼ cup coconut sugar, +2 Tbsp
- ½ cup warm water
- 2 teaspoon flax seed, ground
- ¾ cup soy milk, room temperature
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar
- ¼ cup coconut oil, virgin - melted + more for greasing the pan
Vanilla Glaze:
- 1 cup organic powdered sugar
- 2 teaspoon coconut oil, virgin, melted
- 2 tablespoon soy milk, room temperature
- a few drops vanilla extract, optional
- vegan food coloring, optional
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Grease a donut baking pan with coconut oil.
- Combine in a large mixing bowl: flour, salt, baking powder, sugar.In a small bowl, combine the flax seed, water, non-dairy milk, vinegar and vanilla. Whisk briskly for a minute, then set aside to allow the flax seed to thicken the liquid. Whisk one more time before adding to the dry mixing bowl.Also add the coconut oil to the mixing bowl. Stir briskly until fluffy and well-combined. The batter will be fluffy and like a very wet bread dough.
- Spoon the batter into the donut tin. If you fill the donut pan to the brim, you will get nice and fluffy donuts. If you only half fill, you will get half-formed donuts. Your choice. I like to fill mine to the brim.
- Bake at 350 degrees for 12 minutes.
- Cool donuts for a few minutes before carefully loosening with a butter knife and transferring to a cooling rack.
- Whisk together you glaze. You can add coloring or not. You also have the option of making chocolate glaze instead. Chocolate glaze reduces the sugar to ¾ cup and then adds in 2 ½ tablespoon cocoa powder. I usually increase the oil to a full tablespoon for my chocolate glaze.
- When the donuts are cooled, you can dip them in the glaze. Let them drip and 'dry' on the cooling rack, then dip again. I usually do at least three dips for maximum glazed coating.
- Add any additional toppings you'd like. Serve. Store leftovers, covered, in the fridge for up to a few days.
Equipment
- 1 large mixing bowl
- donut pan
nutrition estimate | per serving


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Aimee Brimmer says
XOXO
Kathy Patalsky says
Yay! I am so happy to hear that Kit! 🙂
Kathy Patalsky says
Seriously, right?! Haha, I would love a donut shop. How fun would that be! Maybe some day! Smoothies + donuts 🙂
Kathy Patalsky says
Thank you Joanna! I hope you can try these!
Kathy Patalsky says
Awesome! I am so happy to hear that Aimee! xoxoxo 🙂
Kathy Patalsky says
Thank you! That one def was a fave 🙂
Kathy Patalsky says
Thank you so much!
Yvonne says
Wow! Absolutely gorgeous works of art!
Aimee Brimmer says
I ended up buying some spelt flour just for this recipe. 🙂 They turned out so awesome!! I used some leftover pink vanilla frosting I had on hand, which was the perfect canvas for tons of rainbow sprinkles. Next time I think I might like to add in some cinnamon or nutmeg. These were a big hit with everyone in my house. Thank you. <3
Krell Wellness Center says
The peanut butter cup one looks so amazing!
Kit says
I made these last night. I had to sub AP flour and vegetable oil, and I baked them in a pan for miniature heart-shaped cakes instead of a doughnut pan, but they turned out so well! Just the right amount of sweetness and chewiness, and we had the best time decorating them! Thanks for this versatile recipe.
Julia Ralston says
What is better than a doughnut? Nothing! These look fab-u-licious. Really have you thought about opening up your own bakery? I would buy these.
Joanna Aceves says
These look so delicious!!! I'm actually craving donuts right now!
Kathy Patalsky says
Sure! 🙂 And thank you! I talked a bit about this up top, but basically, I just really love the texture and flavor of spelt for baked donuts. It is sweet and nutty and just creates a pillowy baked good. You could use all-purpose flour instead, but the donuts will probably be slightly more dense and chewy, but still great. Hope that helps! (And I don't always have spelt on hand either, but I just happened to buy a case of it from Amazon, so donuts it was!)
Aimee Brimmer says
Thank you, Kathy. 🙂 Sorry I missed what you said about the spelt. I was so focused on those orbs of lovliness, lol! I think I will pick up a little spelt if my store has it in the bulk section. I'll definitely let you know when I make them. Thanks again. You are by far my favorite blogger. You have such a radiant light about you. Keep on shining!! <3
Kathy Patalsky says
Aw, thank you!!! That makes me so so happy to hear you don't even know. I know there are SOOOOO many bloggers out there these days, it means so much to have loyal and amazing fans! <3 xoxox
Kathy Patalsky says
Thanks Giulia! These were fun to make!
Aimee Brimmer says
These look delightful! I don't usually buy spelt flour. Is there a reason for this type? Would all-purpose or whole wheat pastry work just as well? Thank you. 🙂
Giulia Lombardo says
WOW send me a big truck of these lovely delicious donuts:D