Cupcakes in disguise… also known as Double Chocolate Baked Doughnuts.
Perfectly cakey and soft with extra drippy chocolate glaze. Basically, I’ll never make a cupcake again, especially since this is the very best way to eat chocolate cake for breakfast.
Sprinkles, too! This is a total no-brainer.
Other Baked Doughnut experiments include Brown Butter Baked Doughnuts and Apple Cinnamon Baked Doughnuts. I’m nowhere near done baking up these little darlings. So much more satisfying than cupcakes… but mostly kinda the exact same thing. Shoulder shrug.
You should get a baked doughnut pan. No pressure.
Pulling together the ingredients for baked doughnuts feels like taking it easy.
Just melted butter and buttermilk with a bit of flour and cocoa powder.
We use brown sugar as the sweetener for these doughnuts. I like the extra depth that the molasses adds to the chocolate.
Should you be fresh out of brown sugar, I’ve totally got you covered: How To Make Brown Sugar.
Melted and browned butter is whisked together with an egg, vanilla extract, and brown sugar. Simple!
In with the flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, and salt. No pomp or circumstance…. just in with it!
Buttermilk, too!
Cake batter! Just like that!
The doughnut molds are filled two-thirds with batter and baked up until soft and tender. While the doughnuts cool, I made the glaze.
Powdered sugar, cocoa powder, milk, and vanilla extract. What could go wrong? Like… zero things.
The chocolate glaze is glossy and juuuust pourable.
Consider it chocolate glue for the sprinkles. That’s about right.
I like to dip the bottom side of the doughnut. It makes for a more picture-perfect situation. Really though… any which way works.
Double dark chocolate! The cake doughnuts aren’t overly sweet, and the glaze adds that shot of doughnut sweetness. As with most things, I really love these doughnuts served with milky coffee. Two doughnuts. Two cups of coffee. Go on with your bad self.
You might consider sharing these doughnuts! They’ll make you (even more) popular. Chocolate and sprinkles… I promise.
Chocolate Baked Doughnuts with Chocolate Glaze
makes about 10 doughnuts
recipe adapted from Shutterbean
For the Doughnuts:
1 cup all-purpose flour
1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup light brown sugar, packed
1/2 cup buttermilk
1 large egg
4 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted until just browned
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
For the Chocolate Glaze:
1 1/4 cup powdered sugar
3 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
big pinch salt
3 to 4 tablespoons whole milk
2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
color jimmies
Place a rack in the upper third of the oven and preheat oven to 325 degrees F. Spray a doughnut baking pan with nonstick cooking spray and set aside.
In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, salt, and brown sugar.
In a small bowl, whisk together buttermilk, egg, melted butter, and vanilla extract until thoroughly combined.
Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and fold together until all of the ingredients are well combined. Scrape the bottom of the bowl to ensure that you’re not leaving any flour behind. Use a small spoon to portion batter into the prepared doughnut baking pan. Each doughnut mold should be about two-thirds full. Bake doughnuts for 11 to 13 minutes or until a skewer inserted into one of the doughnuts comes out clean. Remove from the oven. Allow to rest for five minutes before inverting doughnuts onto a wire rack to cool completely. Allow doughnuts to cool completely before glazing.
Repeat the baking process until all of the batter is turned into doughnuts.
To make the glaze, in a medium bowl whisk together powdered sugar, cocoa powder, and salt. Add 2 tablespoons of milk and all of the vanilla extract. Whisk to combine. Mixture may be thick. Add milk, a tablespoon at a time, until the glaze is thick but still pourable.
Dip each doughnut (I dipped the bottom side) into the chocolate glaze. Shake off some of the excess glaze. Return to the wire rack and sprinkle with color jimmies. Allow to rest a few moments for the frosting to harden slightly. These doughnuts are best served within two days of baking.
Marina
made these today they were perfect! I even added some mini chocolate chips to the batter, and then used a chocolate ganache instead of the glaze (because I didn’t have powdered sugar ) but the cakes themselves so fluffy and perfect :)
Elisa F.
Great recipe! Can’t wait to try some of your other ones!
Natalie
Excellent recipe. Thanks. I’ve tried others which went straight from the oven to the trash. This one’s a keeper.
Naoko
I just made these with an electric donut maker and they turned out really well. Thanks for sharing a great recipe!
Chris
These look scrummy, will definitely be trying these out!
I have just posted a blog on homemade sweets, would love it if you could check it out and comment:
https://www.u10sils.co.uk/blogs/u10sils-blog/17819072-making-sweets-at-home
:-)
Lori
I made these with my 10-year old daughter yesterday. They are fantastic!! I thought they were sophisticated, not super sweet. The glaze set up perfectly. Made us both feel like real pastry chefs. Thank you.
Mommy of four
Just made these for my daughters birthday. She requested doughnuts instead of a cake. Everyone loved them. Thank you! Very easy to make too!
Marishka
In the post, you add the brown sugar to the liquids and in the recipe at the bottom, you add the brown sugar to the dry ingredients. We added the brown sugar to the dry ingredients and got a much dryer and stickier batter that was hard to put in the doughnut pan. Can you clarify which method will give a better consistency?
D
Just made my first ever donuts w/ the kids! AWESOME!! Better than a Donut shop and you know what you ingredients are going in! NO SOY! Thank you! Is there a vanilla donut? I saw you did brown butter ones, is that close enough to a vanilla donut?
Marie
They look so perfect !
I love them :)
Martha Psaltis
I have everything but the donut baking pan …will make them this weekend
mira
I love chocolate cake donuts, but never made them myself! I’ll definitely try these, they are beautiful! I love the eye catching sprinkles! Pinned!
Erica D.
What took me so long?! Delish!!!
Kimberly Walker
I’ve made these twice, and they are great! The second time I heated the glaze, and dipped them twice to get more on and it worked perfectly! :)
Megan
These were so easy to whip together and the kids LOVED them. Thanks for making me look like the cool mama during our playdate.