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You have never had a baked donut as good as these Cinnamon Baked Donuts with Vanilla Glaze! Spiced with a bit of cinnamon and topped with a sweet vanilla glaze, these donuts are the best I have ever made!
Easy Baked Donuts
Is your mouth watering while just looking at these Cinnamon Baked Donuts? Or DouGHnuts? Mine sure IS! Beeeecause, these iced donuts are an awesome treat! It took a few batches before I got them right, but, now, they’re definitely winners. Make them as a decadent breakfast, a sweet dessert, or a mid day snack!
Just don’t forget the vanilla glaze. That would be a big…NO… a huge mistake! 👈 Pretty Woman reference. Ob.sessed!
Anywho. The glaze makes the donut, of course, and the whole thing will make your day. Promise.
What You’ll Need
What do you need to make baked donuts? Here’s the comprehensive list of donut-essential ingredients:
For the Donuts:
- Flour: I used all-purpose flour for this recipe.
- Sugar: You’ll need just half a cup of granulated sugar.
- Baking Powder: To help the donuts rise up nice and tall.
- Salt: To enhance and balance out the sweetness in these donuts.
- Cinnamon: Why make plain donuts when you can make cinnamon donuts?
- Milk: 1% or 2% milk is fine.
- White Vinegar: A little acid will help your donuts turn out soft and fluffy.
- Vanilla Extract: For extra sweet flavor.
- Egg: To bind the batter together.
- Butter: You can use either salted or unsalted butter.
For the Glaze:
- Milk
- Vanilla Extract
- Powdered Sugar: Spoon this out into the measuring cup so that it doesn’t get too packed.
How to Make Cinnamon Donuts with Vanilla Glaze
- You might be thinking: Are baked donuts as good as fried donuts? The answer is a resounding YES! The reviews on these cinnamon donuts prove that you can enjoy BAKED donuts just as any other. AND! They’re healthier, too, because there’s no oil/frying involved.
For the Cinnamon Baked Donuts
- Preheat Oven to 350: Then, in a large bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, and cinnamon; set aside.
- Mix: In a small saucepan bring together the milk, white vinegar, vanilla, egg, and butter. Cook over medium-heat, stirring constantly with a whisk until the butter melts, about one minute. Remove from heat.
- Combine Wet & Dry Ingredients: Add the milk mixture into the flour mixture; mix until combined.
- Fill the Pans & Bake: Using a large tablespoon, spoon the donut mixture into an ungreased donut pan. Bake for 12 to 14 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean.
- Let Donuts Cool: Remove and immediately invert the pan onto a cooling rack. While the donuts are cooling, begin to work on the glaze.
For the Vanilla Glaze
- Heat Ingredients: Place all the ingredients in a small saucepan and cook over medium-heat, stirring constantly just until combined and no lumps appear. Set the saucepan over a bowl filled with hot water.
- Dip the Donuts: Dip the donuts into the glaze, one at a time, and set on a rack, glaze side up. Word of advice: put some parchment paper or wax paper underneath the rack because some of that glaze will drip off. Give it a few minutes before you dig in.
Tips for the Best Baked Donuts
Not too difficult of a process, right? Even so, here are a couple of tips that will get you the best results with your cinnamon baked donuts:
- Filling the Donut Pan: I recommend using a tablespoon, but you could also use a regular spoon or a spatula.
- If You Don’t have a Donut Pan: You could try making muffins! I bet they would be delicious, and you could top them with cinnamon and sugar instead of the vanilla glaze.
- Don’t Over-Bake the Donuts: Baked donuts can become dry really easily, so check them with a toothpick a couple minutes early just to make sure you don’t over-bake them.
Serving Suggestions
Wondering what to serve with your donuts? I generally like to enjoy mine with a big glass of cold milk, a hot cup of latte, or a regular black coffee. You could also sprinkle a little extra cinnamon over the glaze to have a super-cinnamony donut experience.
How to Store Glazed Donuts
- Store these donuts in an airtight container, or in these cute Donut Containers! Keep in the fridge – because of the dairy in the glaze – for 3 to 4 days. You can also freeze the donuts without glaze for up to 2 months.
ENJOY!
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Ingredients
For the Doughnuts
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1/2 cup milk
- 1/2 teaspoon white vinegar
- 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 1 egg
- 4 tablespoons butter,, softened
For the Glaze
- 2 tablespoons milk
- 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 1 cup powdered sugar
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350˚F.
- In a large bowl whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, and cinnamon; set aside.
- In a small saucepan bring together the milk, white vinegar, vanilla, egg, and butter.
- Cook over medium-heat, stirring constantly with a whisk until the butter melts, about one minute. Remove from heat.
- Add the milk mixture into the flour mixture; mix until combined.
- Using a large tablespoon, spoon the doughnut mixture into an ungreased doughnut pan.
- Bake for 12 to 14 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean.
- Remove from oven and immediately invert the pan onto a cooling rack.
- While the doughnuts are cooling, begin to work on the glaze.
Glaze
- Place all the glaze ingredients in a small saucepan and cook over medium-heat, whisking constantly just until combined and no lumps appear.
- Set the saucepan over a bowl filled with hot water.
- Dip the doughnuts into the glaze, one at a time, and set on a rack, glaze side up. Put something underneath the rack because some of that glaze will drip off.
- Give it a few minutes before you dig in.
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Nutrition
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More Easy Dessert Recipes
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- No Bake Mini Cheesecake Bites
- Flourless Chocolate Cake
I just made these and they are very good! Just a hint of cinnamon (I might add more cinnamon next time because I’m a cinnamon freak! ). They didn’t puff up very much so I’ll fill the pans more. Definitely a keeper recipe!
Hi Jennifer!! No better way than to enjoy a Sunday! Lucky girl!! So glad you enjoyed the doughnuts!
Thank you, it was a wonderful treat!
Saw this recipe and had to try it. Bought 2 doughnut pans last week and baked yesterday. They are sooooo good. Next time I’ll add the glaze.
Hi I Was Wondering- Do You Have To Use White Vinegar Or Can It Be Any Kind Of Vinegar? Please Respond Promptly! Thanks!
Yes, it has to be white vinegar – you need this because you want that doughnut to be light and fluffy.
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I am going to give these a shot and make them gluten free! afraid I might eat the whole batch!
Susan, please let me know if you do make them, and especially if they’re gluten free… I want to try it! 🙂
OMG- these doughnuts look amazing! Do not be ashamed. I am a RHO Anything fan, too. Also really looking forward to Beverly Hills!!! I saw when Theresa mispronounced “ingredients.” So funny.
I’ll admit I tune in to the Housewives franchise too, they are something else. I’m also going to tune in to these great looking doughnuts!
The only reality tv I watch these days is NY Ink with Ami James. I love tattoos, but get annoyed with how everyone argues….oh well sometimes we have to sacrifice one thing, for another:-)
I keep saying I want to get this donut pan, I must do it soon. These look fantastic, and love the addition of cinnamon, my favorite spice! Hugs, Terra
I’m addicted to Real Housewives too & I completely agree with what you said about reality shows! Anyway these donuts look fab especially with the glaze!
Yes! The glaze is the best part! And um… I think we food bloggers should have our own reality show. It would be SO much more entertaining than anything Bravo has on TV right now!