They always say that everything is better with sprinkles and these Vegan Vanilla Donuts with Sprinkles aren't an exception. These donuts are super fluffy, soft, moist, and completely dairy-free + vegan. They are the perfect sweet treat for adults and kids alike, especially for fun Birthday celebrations, family gatherings, or just because! Gluten-free option.
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Growing up, I always LOVED rainbow sprinkles. I mean really really loved them! I couldn't eat any form of ice cream (especially my favorite vanilla flavor) without sprinkles. They add the best texture----major crunch factor and, of course, an extra surgery hit that no kid can turn down. That's why I had to make these Vegan Vanilla Donuts with Sprinkles because they are just the perfect dessert or sweet addition to brunch.
If you constantly find yourself going to Dunkin Donuts, Krispy Kreme, or your local donut shop daily for freshly baked donuts, then these vegan donuts will come in handy for a nice homemade treat. You can make these donuts in their standard size or as mini donuts using a smaller donut pan for a fun spin! Plus, these Baked Vegan Apple Cider Donuts are just a classic flavor that can't be ignored. Of course, these Healthy Vegan Blueberry Donuts are truly a staple in my house besides this recipe, you'd love them too!
With this recipe, I love the fact that they are so easy to make, completed in a quick turnaround time, is all dairy-free, vegan and with a gluten-free option, as well as the fact that they are perfect for breakfast, brunch, or dessert. Truly a win in my opinion. The entire family will enjoy them.
These vegan donuts with sprinkles are truly made from a handful of staple ingredients which include flour, cane sugar, baking powder, baking soda, a bit of salt, Almond milk, apple cider vinegar, vanilla extract, and oil. Of course, you can even switch things up with the frosting by making it a different flavor like: strawberry, blueberry, citrus, chocolate, etc. It's totally up to you!
If you have little helpers at home, this homemade donut recipe is the perfect opportunity to get them in the kitchen. This recipe is perfect for kids to practice their measuring and mixing skills. Not to mention decorating!
Donut vs doughnut - It's the spelling dilemma that has perplexed people for ages. Some say "donut" is easier to spell and faster to say, while others argue "doughnut" is the more proper and sophisticated way to spell it.
At the end of the day, no matter how you spell it, a fresh, warm donut/doughnut is always a welcome treat. So let's just enjoy the deliciousness and leave the spelling debates behind!
While homemade donuts might sound like a project recipe, they actually come together quite easily. To make these sweet treats, you'll combine the dry ingredients in one bowl. In a separate bowl, combine the wet ingredients. Then combine the two and pipe the batter into a donut pan. Bake them up until golden and fully set. Finally, let the donuts cool before glazing them with your quick vanilla frosting and showering them in rainbow sprinkles. That's it!
Here's what you need to make easy dairy-free + vegan vanilla donuts:
When it comes to the main ingredient of this entire vegan donut recipe—-the flour, I enjoy using Bob’s Red Mill Unbleached White All-Purpose Flour, which is ideal for all kinds of baking, including this one.
However, I do occasionally use Super-Fine Cake Flour which adds a nice airiness and fluffiness to your cakes or other baked goods as well.
If you're in a pinch and you don't have any cake flour on hand and you only have all-purpose flour---no worries! You can still achieve that extra fluffiness that cake flour would by simply adding 1 teaspoon of arrowroot or starch to your flour before whisking.
In case you are new to making your own doughnuts or you just didn't really understand the full difference between the two---I wanted to break down the real distinction between a baked doughnut or donut and a fried one. Granted, both types taste absolutely amazing; however, once you've tried both, you'll notice the difference while eating.
Baked Doughnuts: These types of fluffy doughnuts are generally whipped together in a bowl (generally without yeast) and are lighter in texture. They can also be "cakey" depending on the ingredients used.
Fried Doughnuts: These types of fluffy doughnuts are generally denser in texture and have a bit of a crunchiness (on the outside) from being deep-fried. They typically have a sweeter flavor and richer texture.
Baking is such a science, but more importantly because certain ingredients like your leaveners (aka baking powder + baking soda) are completely fresh so that your donuts (and other baked goods) fully rise and bake through nicely.
Incase you weren't aware, there's an easy to double check both the baking powder and baking soda. Here's what you need:
-Add 1 teaspoon baking soda with ¼ cup vinegar or lemon juice in a bowl and if it's fresh, the mixture should "bubble/fizz". If no bubble/fizz is present, then your baking soda needs to be replaced.
-Add 1 teaspoon baking powder with ¼ cup Hot tap water in a bowl and if it's fresh, the mixture should "bubble/fizz". If no bubble/fizz is present, then your baking powder needs to be replaced.
The only unique piece of equipment you need to make homemade donuts is a donut pan. If you're a donut fan, I highly recommend adding one to your kitchen toolbox. You'll never have to go out for donuts again, and you can always customize the ingredients, flavors, and decorations of your breakfast pastries!
The easiest way to fill a donut pan without a major mess is to pipe the batter into the rings. You don't need a special pastry bag, however. A simple gallon-sized Ziplock bag will do the trick. Simply fill the bag with your batter (work in batches to avoid over-filling the bag), then snip off one corner. Aim for a ¾-inch hole to pipe the batter cleanly into the donut rings in the pan.
The last piece of equipment you'll need is a wire cooling rack. Ensure your donuts are fully cooled before glazing them. Waiting for these treats to cool is the hardest part of the whole recipe! Then you can use stay fresh containers to store them in for a longer fresh time.
A quick vanilla glaze adds shine, flavor, and extra sweetness to these vegan vanilla donuts. Plus, it helps the sprinkles stick better. To make a simple glaze while the donuts cool, you'll need:
Simply mix all of the ingredients together in a medium bowl. Add more milk, 1 tablespoon at a time, or more powdered sugar, 1 teaspoon at a time, to reach your desired thickness. The glaze should be drizzle-able but not so runny that it runs off of the donuts.
This easy dairy-free vanilla glaze recipe is good to keep in your back pocket. It works just as well on donuts as it does on cupcakes and cookies. It's the perfect vegan icing for people who aren't fond of frosting.
To avoid these tender donuts from breaking apart, I like to add them to a wire rack lined one by one and then spoon on the glaze and sprinkle on the rainbow sprinkles for an easy topping.
However, another way to glaze and decorate your donuts is by dipping. Invert one donut at a time into the bowl of glaze, then place it back on the cooling rack. Immediately out of the glaze, while it's still wet and shiny, hit the donut with a handful of rainbow sprinkles. Yes, it can get messy, but that's part of the fun! For easier cleanup, place a piece of parchment paper under the wire rack.
Yes, you can use any dairy-free milk you like to make this homemade vegan donut recipe. Here are some easy recipes to make your own dairy-free milk that’s cheaper and so easy!
Not at all! You can easily mix together the ingredients in a bowl with a spatula or wooden spoon. So easy!
When it comes to the main ingredient of this entire recipe—-the flour, I enjoy using Bob’s Red Mill Unbleached White All-Purpose Flour, which is ideal for all kinds of baking, including this one. However, I do occasionally use Pastry Flour which adds a nice airiness, "light" feel, and fluffiness to your donuts/doughnuts as well.
If you're in a pinch and you don't have any cake flour on hand and you only have all-purpose flour---no worries! You can still achieve that extra fluffiness that cake flour would by simply adding 1 teaspoon of arrowroot or starch to your flour before whisking.
You can always bake these vegan donuts the night or day before and let them cool, tightly wrap, and refrigerate until ready to use. When ready to serve, let donuts sit at room temperature for 30 minutes to an hour, make your glaze and spoon, add the sprinkles, and serve! To store frozen (frosted or unfrosted), simply tightly wrap and cover the donuts and freeze for up to 2-3 months. To serve, thaw in the refrigerator overnight and bring to room temperature.
Absolutely! To make these donuts GF, I recommend using a GF Flour Blend (Bob’s Red Mills has a great version!). NOTE: If the batter is too ‘thin + runny’, simply add additional GF flour, ¼ cup at a time.
Who doesn't like to start their day with a homemade donut? These are a perfect weekend breakfast treat, especially for special occasions like a birthday. Serve them with this easy Iced Chai Tea Latte or Ultimate Fall Spice Latte in the cooler months, or with refreshing Starbucks Copycat Iced Brown Sugar Shaken Espresso in warmer months, or this Vegan Gingerbread Latte in the winter!
These are also a great treat for Easter morning. The colorful sprinkles always remind me of springtime.
The donuts are best enjoyed the day they're made. If you have leftovers, however, you can store them in an airtight container at room temperature for up to four days. For longer storage, freeze the donuts in an airtight container for up to three months. To serve, defrost the donuts on the counter for several hours. You can also freeze the baked, undecorated donuts and add the glaze and sprinkles just before serving.
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Hello, do you know how long I should cook them if I use a mini doughnut pan?
Thank you very much ^_^
Hi Brooklyn! They should be around the same time or 5-6 minutes early. I usually use a small toothpick to test the centers! 🙂
I want to try these for my first donut attempt! Do you think these would turn out ok if I swap the AP flour for a gluten-free version?
Hi Rebecca! That's so awesome! Yes, they definitely can be made GF! To make these donuts GF, I recommend using a GF Flour Blend (Bob’s Red Mills has a great version!). **NOTE: When using this GF flour, be sure to reduce the liquid to 1/3 cup and add 1 Tbsp at a time of milk until consistency is met.** I hope that you enjoy them! 🙂
What is the best way to store them and for how long? Thanks xxx
Hi Cat! These are best stored in the Refrigerator because of the Chocolate glaze. They usually last up to a week if tightly sealed. I hope that you enjoy!
This look so yummy and beautiful! Great recipe! Will have to try this!
Thanks so much Sarah! I do hope that you enjoy them once you do give them a try!
My 6 year loves donuts. She even says she's going to own a donut shop when she's older.
Haha! Your 6 year old is super smart! A donut shop would be awesome! Free donuts daily!
These donuts look amazing! I've to try this recipe 😀
Thanks so much Cristina! I do hope that you enjoy once it give it a try!
Ooooh! We're dairy-free over here so this recipe is perfect for us. We'll have to try this on our next baking day. Looks so yummy!
Thanks so much Kim! Yes, this is great for us too since I try minimize dairy in our diet as well. I do hope that you enjoy!