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    Vegan Donuts with Chocolate Glaze

    Published: Oct 1, 2015 · Modified: Aug 6, 2018 by Sina · This post may contain affiliate links · 105 Comments

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    Nutella Donuts

    These vegan donuts with chocolate glaze and hazelnuts are pure decadence! But they are baked, therefore, super fluffy and oil-free! Have some of these goodies!

    Vegan Donuts with Chocolate Glaze and Hazelnuts

    Actually I’ve never been a big donut fan before I turned vegan. I’d always take muffins and cookies over donuts any time.  Mostly because I don’t like that a lot of them are super sweet. But now that I tried so many new things in the last couple of months, I thought what the heck why not just give vegan donuts a try. So I ended up with these delicious  donuts with chocolate glaze and hazelnuts.

    Can You Eat Donuts as a Vegan?

    Admittedly, it is a bit harder to eat donuts as a vegan, but you definitely can. The only thing that is actually harder as a vegan, is to get store-bought donuts. Store-bought donuts mostly contain milk, eggs and butter. Plus, the chocolate glaze often contains butter.

    Dunkin Donuts, for example, does not (yet) offer vegan donuts. However, they offer vegan bagels, muffins and hash browns. If you want to check their vegan options, have a look here. If you want to have homemade-donuts, vegan donuts are super easy to make.

    Are Vegan Donuts Good For You?

    Yes, definitely better than regular donuts! Because they don’t contain eggs and dairy products, they are free of cholesterol and saturated fat. Plus, usually you bake homemade vegan donuts and don’t fry them. Therefore, are overall lower in fat.

    Some vegan donuts also use black beans or chickpeas as a basis, instead of flour. This way you not only get a super delicious treat but also one that is packed with proteins!

    Vegan Donuts with Chocolate Glaze and Hazelnuts

    It’s probably hard to believe, but I used kidney beans for the donut batter. At first, I was really skeptical about baking with beans. But when my black bean brownies turned out so delicious and moist a couple of weeks ago, I thought I really needed to use beans for other baked goods as well.

    However, I also added a cup of whole wheat flour this time, so the vegan donuts are not gluten-free, but it’s very easy to change the recipe.

    Vegan Donuts with Chocolate Glaze and Hazelnuts

    People would probably never guess that there are beans in these vegan donuts, they are just so damn chocolaty and delicious!! I made these for my family a couple of days ago and everybody just loved them! I’m telling you they were gone so fast!

    They are already used to my crazy bean recipes and weren’t even a bit surprised when I told them that I used kidney beans for the batter. Haha, they know me and my vegan recipes pretty well by now.

    Vegan Donuts with Chocolate Glaze and Hazelnuts

    Vegan Donuts with Chocolate Glaze and Hazelnuts

    How to make these vegan donuts

    I bought a special donut baking tray a couple of weeks ago and I love how easy it is in comparison to frying donuts.

    1. First, place the drained kidney beans in a blender together with brown sugar, almond milk, and cacao and blend until the mixture is smooth.
    2. Then transfer it to a medium bowl and stir in the whole-wheat flour, the baking powder, and vanilla. Spray the donut pan with cooking spray or grease it with vegan butter such as Earth Balance.
    3. Then either use a spoon to fill each donut or fill the batter into a Ziploc bag and cut off one edge.
    4. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees and bake the vegan chocolate hazelnut donuts for 9-11 minutes.
    5. Allow to cool down in the pan for a couple of minutes, then move them to a cooling rack.

    Vegan Donuts with Chocolate Glaze and Hazelnuts

    How to make a chocolate glaze for donuts

    In the meantime, make the chocolate glaze. Melt a 3.5-ounce package vegan dark chocolate either by using a microwave or place the chocolate into a heatproof bowl and place it over a pan of barely simmering water.

    Once melted, cover the donuts with the chocolate and sprinkle with hazelnut brittle. I used store-bought brittle, but of course you can also sub it with chopped hazelnuts if you want. Or use other decorations like sugar sprinkles or coconut flakes.

    Vegan Donuts with Chocolate Glaze and Hazelnuts

    Did I make you hungry yet? Then I guess you should start baking. What’s your favorite donut recipe? My next recipe is definitely going to include some kind of pumpkin or pumpkin spice. I simply love eeeeverything with pumpkin in it these days!!

    If you’re looking for more vegan donuts, check out my roundup of 24 drool-worthy vegan donuts. So many delicious vegan donuts in just one place! Or check out my roundup of 27 vegan chocolate recipes. 

    As always, I love hearing from you in the comment section below, on Facebook, or Instagram.

    Sina 

     

     

    Vegan Chocolate Hazelnut Donuts

    Vegan Donuts with Chocolate Glaze

    These vegan donuts with chocolate glaze and hazelnuts are super delicious, fluffy, and easy to make! Plus they are baked and oil-free. Have some!
    4.96 from 21 votes
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    Course: Breakfast, Dessert
    Cuisine: American
    Prep Time: 10 mins
    Cook Time: 9 mins
    Total Time: 19 mins
    Servings: 12 servings
    Calories: 192kcal
    Author: Sina

    Ingredients

    • 1 15 oz can kidney beans
    • 1 cup almond milk
    • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
    • 1/2 cup brown sugar
    • 1 cup cocoa powder
    • 1 cup whole wheat flour
    • 2 teaspoons baking powder
    • 1 3.5 oz package vegan dark chocolate
    • 4 tablespoons hazelnut brittle You can also sub it with chopped hazelnuts, or use sugar sprinkles or coconut flakes instead

    Instructions

    • Rinse and drain the kidney beans. Place them into a blender together with the brown sugar, almond milk, and cacao and blend until the mixture is smooth.
    • Then transfer it to a medium bowl and stir in the whole-wheat flour, the baking powder, and vanilla. Spray the donut pan with cooking spray or grease it with vegan butter such as Earth Balance.
    • Either use a spoon to fill each donut or fill the batter into a Ziploc bag and cut off one edge.
    • Preheat the oven to 350 °F and bake the vegan chocolate hazelnut donuts for 9-11 minutes. Allow to cool down in the pan for a couple of minutes, then move them to a cooling rack.
    • In the meantime, make the chocolate glaze. Melt a 3.5-ounce package vegan dark chocolate either by using a microwave or place the chocolate into a heatproof bowl and place it over a pan of barely simmering water. Once melted, cover the donuts with the chocolate and sprinkle with hazelnut brittle.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 192kcal | Carbohydrates: 34g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 0.3mg | Sodium: 137mg | Potassium: 409mg | Fiber: 9g | Sugar: 12g | Vitamin A: 50IU | Vitamin C: 0.8mg | Calcium: 70mg | Iron: 2.9mg
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    Comments

    1. Jordynn

      January 19, 2017 at 4:32 am

      These are AMAZING!!!! Thank you for sharing!

      Reply
    2. Ayca Thompson

      January 18, 2017 at 10:03 pm

      Hi
      I haven’t got a donut tin. Can I try them as muffins?
      Thanks

      Reply
    3. Julija

      December 28, 2016 at 4:39 am

      So I made donuts and tried to make muffins. They tastes the same way. I could say that frosting makes all the difference. Without it it’s kind of tasteless. I would add maybe little bit more of sugar or even honey for more flavor. But still thanks for sharing your recipe.

      Reply
      • Sina

        December 30, 2016 at 4:59 pm

        Hi Julija, I wouldn’t recommend using the batter for muffins and I definitely recommend using the chocolate frosting and the hazelnut brittle. They both function as additional sweeteners. So I’d say in this case it’s best to keep to the recipe. :-) Of course you can always adjust the amount of sugar to your personal preference and add a little bit of more sugar as you said. Hope that helps!

        Reply
    4. Eddie

      December 17, 2016 at 12:58 pm

      These donuts look so incredibly divine. I haven’t baked with beans yet but I tried some cupcakes a friend made with beans and they were great so obviously I need to jump on board! I will make these soon.

      Reply
    5. PJ

      December 01, 2016 at 12:55 am

      Does the recipe make 12 donuts or just 4 ? wasn’t sure because it says four servings so wanted to clarify before baking them. Will be trying these very soon

      Reply
      • Florian

        December 04, 2016 at 12:25 pm

        Hi PJ, The recipe makes 12 small donuts. Hope you like them! :-)

        Reply
    6. Ashley

      November 19, 2016 at 5:58 pm

      I made these this morning for breakfast. They’re good, but they are really dense. Is there any way to make them a little less dense? We found them a little difficult to eat.

      Reply
    7. Ayesha

      November 11, 2016 at 7:12 pm

      Wow! I want to try it for sure :)
      Did you boil the beans before grinding them or just rinsed with water?

      Reply
    8. Connie

      October 19, 2016 at 1:49 am

      Can I replace the 1 3.5oz of dark chocolate w cocoa powder?

      Thank you!

      Reply
    9. Jill

      September 25, 2016 at 2:20 am

      I made these donuts today. I made one batch because I couldn’t believe donuts with red kidney beans wouldn’t be disgusting. OMG!! They are absolutely amazing! My husband will eat these for a quick protein fix after playing hockey (7 g of protein) instead of eating a store bought protein bar. I made 3 dozen. I couldn’t get the dark chocolate cubes so I used 100g of dairy free mini chocolate chips instead. Also I used 1/2 C nuts instead of the brittle. Thanks for the great recipe.

      Reply
      • Sina

        October 04, 2016 at 9:05 am

        Thanks so much for your comment, Jill! So glad you guys like them! :-) Haha! I know, I was pretty skeptical about baking with beans too, but I absolutely love it. Have you checked out my black bean brownies yet? I think you might like these as well. I got two versions: https://veganheaven.org/recipe/vegan-black-bean-brownies/ or https://veganheaven.org/recipe/oreo-peanut-butter-brownies/

        Reply
    10. Tiffany

      August 30, 2016 at 5:47 am

      Hello! I made your wonderful Vegan Chocolate Hazelnut donuts, and I was wondering how would I go about making an ingredient label for them?
      Thanks!!

      Reply
      • Sina

        September 23, 2016 at 12:23 pm

        Hi Tiffany,

        So glad you liked them! :-)

        Reply
    11. Marina

      August 05, 2016 at 4:19 pm

      I Love how simple this recipe is! I have to try it definately
      But can i bake them in a muffin tray? I dont have one for donuts

      Reply
    12. lara

      July 20, 2016 at 5:22 pm

      hi can i use something other than almond milk my babys allergic to almonds would coconut milk work.

      Reply
      • Sina

        July 27, 2016 at 4:01 pm

        Hi Lara,

        I’m SO sorry for the late reply! I haven’t tried making them with coconut milk yet, but oat or soy milk work just as good. And I don’t see why coconut milk shouldn’t work. :-) Let me know how you liked them and how they turned out.

        Best, Sina

        Reply
    13. Annie

      July 04, 2016 at 7:37 am

      Can’t wait to try these! I am going to use freshly soaked and boiled beans though – not canned. Any idea what the weight of the beans should be then? Thank you!

      Reply
    14. Rebecca

      July 02, 2016 at 9:56 am

      Hello

      I am going to try these out today, however confused as my oven only goes to 250degrees not 350… Is the recipe above a mistake or do I have a sad oven?

      Reply
      • Sina

        July 02, 2016 at 1:15 pm

        Hi Rebecca,

        Are you using Celsius? Because the recipe is in Fahrenheit, so no magic oven involved here. ;-) 350°F is about 180°C, so that’s what you should be using. Let me know how you liked them. :-)

        Reply
        • Rebecca

          July 04, 2016 at 4:30 pm

          Made them for the family last night and they loved them.. We are 4 months into a vegan life and loving it.. Finding yummy blogs like yours sure helps keep the husband on board! Thank you

      • Sina

        July 02, 2016 at 1:19 pm

        Oh, and sorry for the confusion! ;-)

        Reply
    15. Emilia

      May 28, 2016 at 4:51 pm

      Thank you so much for this recipe!
      I made 12 cupcakes with oat milk instead of almond milk.
      You can’t believe how delicious they are and how soft the texture is :)
      I baked them fo almost 20 minutes and they are perfectly soft. I’ve never made such perfect cupcakes!

      Reply
      • Sina

        May 31, 2016 at 6:36 pm

        Hi Emilia, So glad you liked them and thanks for the compliment. :-) Making cupcakes instead of donuts is such a great idea!

        Reply
        • Emilia

          May 31, 2016 at 7:42 pm

          I actually convinced a lot of non-vegans! My best friend said that they are the best cupcakes she has ever eaten so far!
          I recently found out that your blog is also available in German, is there any difference between the recipes? (I’m from Germany^^)

        • Sina

          June 01, 2016 at 7:33 pm

          Hi Emilia,

          oh, that’s so great to hear! :-) So glad you guys liked them! No, there is no real difference except from the measurements (grams and cups). I started with the German blog, but over the time the English blog became my main focus. I try to post at least some of the recipes on the German blog as well, but right now I’m pretty busy with my master’s thesis, so unfortunately this doesn’t work out too great. But I usually post at least one new recipe on the English blog per week. :-)

        • Emilia

          June 03, 2016 at 1:14 pm

          Hey again!
          Thank you for your quick answer. I love your recipes^^ Keep going :)

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