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    Home > Recipes > Easy Snacks

    Published: Sep 21, 2022 · Modified: Aug 30, 2024 by Denise Browning

    Pumpkin Donuts

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    These Pumpkin Donuts with Maple Glaze are ideal for portion control, are low calorie, and have less fat than fried donuts. They are baked, quick and easy to prepare, and quite yummy, making the perfect Autumn coffee time treat.

    A PILE OF BAKED PUMPKIN DONUTS ON A TABLE

    Fall is here... yay!

    How about celebrating it with these mini-baked donuts and a cup of coffee?

    They are indulgent without being loaded with calories. Happy? Me too!

    Table of Contents

    • 1 Pumpkin Donut Recipe
    • 2 Ingredients and Substitutions
    • 3 How to make pumpkin donuts
    • 4 Baking Tips
    • 5 FAQ's
    • 6 Other Pumpkin Treats
    • 7 Pumpkin Donuts

    Pumpkin Donut Recipe

    The recipe for these baked pumpkin donuts has been adapted from my apple cider baked donuts.

    It is dairy-free and can be easily adapted to be gluten-free as well!  

    You can say these pumpkin donuts are guilt-free and healthy-ish because they are small and baked, have much fewer calories, and have less fat than standard-size fried donuts.

    You can have them at home, or take them to school or work.

    Happy Autumn!

    Ingredients and Substitutions

    To make our pumpkin donuts, you will need these simple ingredients:

    ingredients on a table

    For the Baked Pumpkin Donuts:

    • ¾ cup all-purpose flour, If you prefer, you can use 1 cup of all-purpose flour in this recipe and skip the oat flour. But to give a touch of health to this recipe, we prefer to use either ¾ cup all-purpose flour and ¼ cup of oat flour, or ⅔ cup all-purpose flour and ⅓ cup whole wheat flour, making it wholesome).
    • ¼ cup oat flour (to make oat flour, grind well old-fashioned oats in a food processor or blender until getting a fine flour texture)
    • ½ teaspoon pumpkin pie spice 
    • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
    • ¾ teaspoon baking powder
    • ¼ teaspoon baking soda
    • ½ teaspoon salt
    • 1 large egg, at room temperature
    • ⅓ cup light brown sugar
    • ¼ cup oil
    • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
    • ½ cup canned pumpkin or pumpkin puree (it is the same as a mashed pumpkin. There are no spices or sugar added).

    For the Maple Glaze:

    • 1¼ cup powdered sugar
    • 3 tablespoons pure maple syrup
    • 1 tablespoon dark corn syrup (or Karo dark corn syrup)
    • ½ tablespoon water
    • ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon

    How to make pumpkin donuts

    1. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Grease the donut pan with cooking spray and set aside.
    2. In a medium bowl, combine dry ingredients (the flours, pumpkin pie spice, cinnamon, baking powder, baking soda, and salt). Set aside. SEE PIC. 1
    3. In another bowl, whisk together the wet ingredients (egg, brown sugar, oil, vanilla extract, and canned pumpkin). SEE PIC. 2
    4. Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and whisk until combined, forming a thick donut batter. SEE PIC. 3
    5. Transfer it to a large pipping bag and pipe into the greased donut pan, filling about halfway full. SEE PIC. 4
    6. Bake for about 6-7 minutes or until the donuts spring back when touched, or when a toothpick inserted in a donut comes out clean or without any crumbs.  SEE PIC. 5
    7. Transfer the cake donuts to a wire rack and let them cool down.
    8. Meanwhile, prepare the maple glaze: Whisk all the ingredients together in a small bowl until smooth. SEE PIC. 6 & 7 Place the rack of donuts over a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Then, dip the top of the pumpkin donuts into the maple glaze, turning to coat well. SEE PIC. 8 Let baked donuts rest on the rack until the glaze sets completely.
    step by step image collage

    Baking Tips

    • When measuring your flour, don't simply scoop it out of the container with a measuring cup. Make sure to level it off with the back of a knife.
    • Use pumpkin puree in these donuts and not pumpkin pie filling. Pumpkin puree neither contains sugar nor spices. Pumpkin is listed as the only ingredient on the label.
    • To fill the donut pan with the batter, use a piping bag or Ziplock bag with the corner cut off. 
    • To make oat flour, grind well old-fashioned oats in a food processor or blender until getting a fine flour texture.
    • If you would like to make pumpkin puree from scratch, check out how to peel a pumpkin for making the puree.
    whole glazed pumpkin donuts on a table

    FAQ's

    Can I make this donut recipe without a donut pan?

    If you don't have a donut pan, you can make these pumpkin donuts in a mini muffin tin. Use tinfoil to form center holes, simulating a donut pan. They may not look as uniformed, but it'll work!

    How do you know baked donuts are done?

    There are 2 ways to find it out:

    • By inserting a toothpick into the donut. If it comes out clean or without any crumbs, the baked donuts are done.
    • By lightly poking the top of the donuts with your finger. If the donut springs back, they're done. But If your finger leaves an indentation, they need to bake a little longer.
    pumpkin spice donuts without the glaze spread on a table

    How many calories are in baked pumpkin donuts?

    These mini-baked donuts have about 180 calories per donut and contain less fat than fried donuts. If you make them standard-size, they will contain the double calories.

    Are these pumpkin donuts dairy-free?

    Yes! There is no dairy in the recipe!

    Can I make these pumpkin donuts gluten-free?

    Yes! Replace the all-purpose flour with the same amount of Bob's Red Mill gluten-free all-purpose flour and add ¼ teaspoon of xanthan gum. 

    How long do pumpkin spice donuts last?

    Homemade donuts are best when eaten fresh (or on the day they are baked). However, you can store leftovers in an airtight container and keep them at room temperature for up to 3 days. 

    baked good coated with maple glazea

    Can I freeze them?

    Yes, but without the maple glaze! Once the donuts cool, place them in an airtight container and freeze for up to 1 month.

    Thaw them in the fridge before bringing them to room temperature and covering their top with the maple glaze. 

    Other Pumpkin Treats

    • Easy Pumpkin Bread Recipe
    • Pumpkin Pie Spice Pull Apart Bread with Pecans
    • Flourless Pumpkin Coconut Muffins
    • Easy Pumpkin Pie Flan Recipe
    • Starbucks Pumpkin Scone

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    bitten and whole glazed pupkin donuts on a table

    a pile of three glazed baked pumpkin donuts on a table
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    5 from 7 votes

    Pumpkin Donuts

    These Pumpkin Donuts with Maple Glaze are ideal for portion control, are low calorie, and have less fat than fried donuts. They are baked, quick and easy to prepare, and quite yummy, making the perfect Autumn coffee time treat.
    Course:Snack
    Cuisine:American
    Prep Time 15 minutes minutes
    Cook Time 6 minutes minutes
    Total Time 21 minutes minutes
    Servings 12 mini donuts
    Calories180.4 kcal
    Author Denise Browning
    Cost $ 0.50 per donut

    Equipment

    • 2 bowls
    • 1 mini donut pan
    • 1 oven
    • 1 whisk
    • 1 pan
    • 1 Pipping bag

    Ingredients

    For the Baked Pumpkin Donuts:

    • ¾ cup all-purpose flour If you prefer, you can use 1 cup of all-purpose flour in this recipe and skip the oat flour. But to give a touch of health to this recipe, we prefer to use either ¾ cup all-purpose flour and ¼ cup of oat flour, or ⅔ cup all-purpose flour and ⅓ cup whole wheat flour, making it wholesome).
    • ¼ cup oat flour to make oat flour, grind well old-fashioned oats in a food processor or blender until getting a fine flour texture
    • ½ teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
    • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
    • ¾ teaspoon baking powder
    • ¼ teaspoon baking soda
    • ½ teaspoon salt
    • 1 large egg at room temperature
    • ⅓ cup light brown sugar
    • ¼ cup oil
    • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
    • ½ cup canned pumpkin or pumpkin puree it is the same as a mashed pumpkin. There are no spices or sugar added.

    For the Maple Glaze:

    • 1¼ cups powdered sugar
    • 3 tablespoons pure maple syrup
    • 1 tablespoon dark corn syrup or Karo dark corn syrup
    • ½ tablespoon water
    • ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon

    Instructions

    • Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Grease a mini donut pan with cooking spray and set aside.
    • In a medium bowl, combine dry ingredients (the flours, pumpkin pie spice, cinnamon, baking powder, baking soda, and salt). Set aside.
    • In another bowl, whisk together the wet ingredients (egg, brown sugar, oil, vanilla extract, and canned pumpkin).
    • Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and whisk until combined, forming a thick donut batter.
    • Transfer it to a large pipping bag and pipe into the greased donut pan, filling about halfway full.
    • Bake for about 6-7 minutes or until the donuts spring back when touched, or when a toothpick inserted in a donut comes out clean or without any crumbs.
    • Transfer the cake donuts to a wire rack and let them cool down.
    • Meanwhile, prepare the maple glaze: Whisk all the ingredients together in a small bowl until smooth. Place the rack of donuts over a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Then, dip the top of the pumpkin donuts into the maple glaze, turning to coat well. Let baked donuts rest on the rack until the glaze sets completely.

    Recipe Notes

    STORAGE
    Homemade donuts are best when eaten fresh (or on the day they are baked). However, you can store leftovers in an airtight container and keep them at room temperature for
    Freeze them without the maple glaze! Once the donuts cool, place them in an airtight container and freeze for up to 1 month.
    Thaw them in the fridge before bringing them to room temperature and covering their top with the maple glaze. 

    Nutrition

    Calories: 180.4kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 1.8g | Fat: 5.4g | Saturated Fat: 0.5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1.5g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3.2g | Trans Fat: 0.02g | Cholesterol: 13.6mg | Sodium: 131.6mg | Potassium: 90.8mg | Fiber: 0.8g | Sugar: 23g | Vitamin A: 1609.1IU | Vitamin C: 0.5mg | Calcium: 31mg | Iron: 0.8mg

    ** Nutrition labels on easyanddelish.com are for educational purposes only. This info is provided as a courtesy and is only an estimate, since the nutrition content of recipes can vary based on ingredient brand or source, portion sizes, recipe changes/variations, and other factors. We suggest making your own calculations using your preferred calculator, based on which ingredients you use, or consulting with a registered dietitian to determine nutritional values more precisely.

    Please note that health-focused and diet information provided on easyanddelish.com is for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice, nor is it intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Consult with your doctor or other qualified health professional prior to initiating any significant change in your diet or exercise regimen, or for any other issue necessitating medical advice.

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    1. Cindy says

      April 14, 2025 at 6:28 am

      5 stars
      The best baked donut recipe I have tried yet. I didn’t use the frosting and they were plenty sweet for us. Thank you so much!

      Reply
    2. Pam says

      October 27, 2024 at 9:58 am

      5 stars
      Can you use a regular size donut pan? I don’t have the mini and don’t want to buy one. How long would I bake with regular size pan? Thank you.

      Reply
      • Denise Browning says

        November 07, 2024 at 2:20 pm

        Hi Pam! Yes, you can use a regular donut pan to bake these pumpkin donuts but I suggest you double or triple the recipe. It may take about the double of time to bake these donuts in a regular-size pan.

        Reply
    3. Joni says

      October 26, 2024 at 3:35 pm

      Can these be made in a regular sized donut pan? TIA!

      Reply
      • Denise Browning says

        November 07, 2024 at 2:22 pm

        Yes, you can bake these pumpkin donuts in a regular-size pan. Just make sure to double or triple the recipe and it may take twice the time stated in the recipe to bake in a regular-size pan.

        Reply
    4. Ann says

      October 11, 2023 at 2:59 pm

      5 stars
      Donuts are my guilty pleasure and pumpkin season gives me an excuse to indulge with these treats. Thanks so much!

      Reply
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