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Showing posts with label Baked Pumpkin Donuts. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Baked Pumpkin Donuts with Homemade Chocolate Sauce and Fall Sprinkles





I've mentioned making baked donuts before on the blog. 
I'm a bit in love with the idea. 

Here's a few reasons why:

Their baked and not fried=healthier
Their sort of like an old fashioned donut
I love my baked donut pans 
The possibilities are endless
Their very kid and company friendly


So, I've baked yummy Pumpkin Donuts and added my spin on a pumpkin glaze. 



Then one day I made more than we could eat or than I could give away when they were fresh the day of with the glaze on them. 

I sought a way to redeem the donuts, I would tell my neighbor!

So I did. 

One night, with the baked donuts in the fridge and homemade chocolate sauce in a mason jar also in the fridge, I decided to get crazy, much to Addy's delight. 

What ensued was simple amazing and I must say, extremely redemptive after a very crazy terrific two's week (read terrible two's). 

BEHOLD: 











Pretty redemptive, huh? 

Here's the recipes for what I did: 




Baked Pumpkin Donuts: 


1 3/4 c. white-whole wheat flour (all-purpose is fine too)
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice
1/3 c. coconut oil
1/2 c. coconut sugar
1 egg
1 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
3/4 c. pumpkin puree
1/2 c. milk

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray or butter a donut pan and set aside. 

Combine the wet ingredients in a bowl and whisk together. 
Combine the dry ingredients in another bowl. 
Combine the wet ingredients into the dry. 
Place the batter in a large Ziplock bag and roll all of the air out before sealing. 
In a corner of the bag, cut a small slit. 
Pipe the batter into the donut pans. 

Bake for about 11-13 minutes or until a tooth pick inserted in the middle comes out clean. 

Let the donuts cool slightly in the pan before transferring to a drying rack to cool completely. 


Homemade Chocolate Sauce (for donuts or ice cream or by the spoonful, not that I know...)

1 c. Baking Cocoa Powder
1 c. Sugar (you can use organic sugar or coconut sugar as well)
1/2-3/4 c. hot water
2 tsp. vanilla extract
dash of salt

Mix all the cocoa, sugar, vanilla and salt in a medium sauce pan. Add 1/2 cup of the hot water and whisk together over medium high heat. Add more water depending on how thick you like it as it cooks. You can add cinnamon if you'd like a more "Mexican Chocolate" taste to it as well. 


When the donuts have cooled, dip the top of the donuts in the chocolate sauce and place back on the wire rack. Before the chocolate sets, add your choice of toppings, sprinkles, nuts, etc. or just leave them plain and indulge in a few moments of redemption for whatever sort of day you've had. 


The End...or The Beginning...depending on your eternal perspective. 

Monday, September 22, 2014

Baked Pumpkin Donuts with Spice Drizzle

I can't help myself. 

I LOVE AUTUMN TIME!!! 

I'm a true Northwestern girl who falls in love with everything about this time of year, including the rain. Yup. I said it. 

Moving on...

With some recent car troubles before us, I found myself car less and couldn't make a little coffee shop date with our friend work today. 

So the party moved to our home and I whipped these fun Baked Pumpkin Donuts up in no time, while we started getting caught up. 


I got the inspiration for this recipe here

I used these donut pans and the heart shaped ones as well. 

For the Spice Drizzle, 

I added 1 cup of powdered sugar with about 2 Tbs. milk. I sprinkled in some pumpkin pie spice and whisked it until it was smooth. Then when the donuts came out of the oven I drizzled it over in a 
plaid motion with a spoon. 



Because it was near lunch time I decided we would go for a simple lunch that ended up being orange in theme! So it was actually perfect, since it's almost officially the first day of Fall! 

Hip Hip Hooooooraaaaaayyyy!!

And their baked donuts. 

So...

I justified them being the main part of lunch. 

I couldn't help myself. 

I have no regrets. 

Their baked...did I mention that???

Okay, I'm done justifying. 

And keeping in the spirit of simplicity, we added carrots and oranges for our orange themed lunch. 

(There, I redeemed myself, right?)



We went for a little stroll around the neighborhood and found this beautiful leaf changing colors. I added it to my plate of donuts. 

Life is happy. 

Amen.