Maple Donuts
Make the most of fall flavors with homemade Maple Donuts. Soft, fluffy and filled with pure maple syrup these baked donuts are a delicious way to welcome autumn.
Some days should come with a warning label: Stay in bed, woman, today is not your day. And tomorrow ain’t looking too good either. At least a warning would level the playing field between me and life, but life doesn’t play fair. Just when I thought I’d turned the table on my bad luck, the table turned on me, flipped on its side then skidded back for more. Literally.
You see, after spending the week cooped up in an office I wanted nothing more than to knock back a cocktail at an outdoor restaurant. But Happy Hour was cut short when, out of nowhere, a thunderstorm came crashing in like the Kool-Aid man. The next thing I knew, my table was airborne, spinning like a top and purposefully trying to take me out on its landing.
There’s no sense in crying over spilled milk, but even Captain Jack Sparrow would shed a tear over spilled rum. Not that anyone can distinguish tears from torrential rain. All I know is that my eyes were welled with liquid when I made a run for my car and stepped on a snake. A wet, coiled up corn snake. Mentally, I will never recover from this.
While hiding from the world, reptiles and the unpredictable weather, I’ve been stress eating donuts. Popping donuts has the same calming effect as popping Valium and you don’t even need a prescription. Plus, unlike Valium, homemade donuts have all-natural ingredients and come in a variety of flavors–like maple. Baked with pure maple syrup, every bite of my Maple Donuts tastes like fall in Vermont. Which is just might be far enough away from Florida to escape flying tables and snake trauma.
Tips and Tricks for making Maple Donuts
Ingredient Tips and Tricks
For the moistest, fluffiest donut texture be sure all ingredients (egg, milk, yogurt and yes, even maple syrup) are at room temperature before beginning.
For best results, toss that bottle of Mrs. Butterworth’s in the trash and use pure, Grade A maple syrup for these homemade donuts: the darker in color the better.
Preparation Tips and Tricks
Pipe batter into your donut pan using a zip-top bag with a bottom corner snipped off.
How to Store Maple Donuts
Donuts taste best the day they’re made but can be covered tightly then stored at room temperature for up to 2 days.
I hope you enjoy this Maple Donuts recipe. Please leave a comment and rating at the bottom of this blog if you like maple, too. And, while you’re at it, sign up for my weekly Recipe Newsletter so you never miss a tempting treat.
Finally, if you like baking donuts at home you’ll love this recipe for Halloween Donuts. Dipped in holiday-dyed glazes and decorated with sprinkles, these fluffy baked donuts are so fun to make for fall.
Maple Donuts
Equipment
- Donut pan
Ingredients
Maple Donuts
- 1 cup all-purpose flour unbleached
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 1/4 tsp sea salt fine
- 1/3 cup dark brown sugar packed
- 1 large egg room temperature
- 1/3 cup milk room temperature
- 1/4 cup Greek yogurt room temperature
- 2 Tbsp unsalted butter melted
- 1 tsp vanilla extract pure
- 1/3 cup maple syrup room temperature
Maple Glaze
- 1/4 cup maple syrup
- 1/4 tsp maple extract
- 2 Tbsp unsalted butter melted
- 1 cup powdered sugar packed
- 1 pinch sea salt fine
- 1 Tbsp milk
Instructions
Maple Donuts
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray donut pan with nonstick coating and set aside.
- Sift flour, baking powder, baking soda, brown sugar and salt together in a large bowl.
- In a separate bowl, whisk egg, milk, yogurt, melted butter, vanilla and maple syrup until combined.
- Carefully add wet ingredients to dry, stirring with a wooden spoon until just combined. Take care to avoid overmixing. Note: Batter will be thick.
- Pipe batter into donut pan, evenly distributing between eight cavities.
- Bake for 9 minutes. Donuts are done when tops spring back when pressed by a fingertip.
- Cool donuts in pan for 3 minutes then remove to a wire rack to cool completely before adding glaze.
Maple Glaze
- In a medium bowl, whisk together all glaze ingredients until smooth and lump free. For a thinner glaze add an additional tablespoon of milk.
- Dip donut tops into glaze and swirl until evenly coated.
- Donuts taste best the day they are made but can be covered and stored at room temperature up to 2 days.
These look so fun and festive, perfect for the holidays. I wonder if soy or coconut milk based yogurt would be a good sub for Greek yogurt?
Hi Alice, great question. I substitute sour cream and Greek yogurt in recipes all the time but never thought to substitute coconut milk yogurt. I did Google it though and it appears to be a perfectly acceptable swap. Let me know if you try it. I’m so curious now!
Not only do these look cute, but they sound amazing!
Hi Nyxie! Thanks for the compliment. These donuts are so delicious!!
OMG what a hilarious story! The donuts look out of this world, too 🙂
Haha, Allison. I cannot make this stuff up. I have the WORST luck.
Those donuts look delicious. I love the way North Americans go all out with pumpkin and maple during the fall season. I’ve had some of those creations, and they’re tasty.
Thanks, Kuntala. Maple is a subtle fall flavor that really gets you into the season.
Such a yummy cake donut recipe. It is so easy to make and so flavorful. Love it!!
Thanks for dropping a review, Matt. Glad you enjoyed the recipe.
Never had a maple flavored donut before and these looks really scrumptious. Also i love how you make them so presentable. Thank you for sharing us this lovely recipe.
Thanks so much, Milton. Maple donuts are a great way to kick off the new season.
These donuts look amazing and are just perfect for the season. I would love to try it. Thank you for sharing!
Fransic –
Thank you, Fransic! These donuts really to taste as great as they look. Hope you get a chance to try the recipe.
How fun and yum these donuts look! I love maple flavor during this time and I need to give them a try!
Thanks, Neha. Tis the season for maple flavoring, right?
Looks totally festive, and delicious! Your photography looks great! I’ll suggest your maple donut recipe to my friends 🙂
Thanks, Blair. It’s hard to make a brown donut look photogenic. The leaves helped a lot haha.
I have had real difficulty getting a donut pan. Then it got shoved to the back of the pan cupboard and lost along with King Alsan, a Snow Queen and they were not happy.
I now have it to one side and was trying to find the recipe I was going to make, only to find this one and via the weekly newsletter. (so handy)
I have a feeling I will have eyes rolled at me when I bake these tomorrow. but one taste will shut them all up.
YUMZ !
Ha, thanks Vince. I think there will be more lip smacking than eye rolling if you make this recipe.
I miss homemade Maple Donuts! It looks so yummy! OMG! Can’t wait to try it soon.
Thanks, Emman. I hope you enjoy the recipe. These donuts bake in only 9 minutes!
Looks delicious! I would love to try this recipe soon. Every time I see maple leaf, it reminds of Canada though. 🙂
Haha, maple leaves remind me of Canada too. But they make the best syrup!!
I could totally go for some maple donuts right now! With a bitter coffee. Yes! They are decorated so beautifully as well!
Thanks for the compliment, Nkem. Donuts and coffee are a match made in heaven.
oh man, your post is making me so hungry. Love the presentation
Thanks, Archana! The maple donuts turned out so cute for fall.
Missed having some doughnuts.. it looks delicious!!!
Thanks for taking the time to comment. Happy this recipe caught your eye 🙂
Why sprinkles? I can’t think of anything I’d like sprinkles on except maybe rocks! Seriously, If your fabulous maple donuts could use something other than sprinkles to decorate them what would you suggest?
Hi Lori, I feel the same way about pomegranates as you do about sprinkles haha. If you want to add some crunch to your donuts I’d suggest crushed pecans or walnuts. Bacon would add a savory layer of flavor to the sweetness of maple. Or you could go for a splash of color with dried fruits cut into small pieces. Have fun with getting creative!
Wow ! My husband went nuts over these donuts !!! He actually said “I love these almost as much as I love you”! 😜 So easy to make and so delish. I’m gonna make your chocolate donuts next. Keep the delicious donut recipes coming 🤗.
Hi Annie, your husband sounds like a keeper! Not to mention it was very sweet of you try out a new recipe and make donuts for him. Thanks so much for this comment, it made my day!!
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