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Simple Baked Cinnamon-Sugar Donuts

When I was a kid, I wanted to be the President, a lawyer, and Martha Stewart–in that order.  I gave up on the Presidency once I learned the odds.  I remained focused on law school until I worked as a paralegal and married a lawyer instead.  I ended up in culinary school and although I am, by no means, Martha, I still want to be Martha-like.  Although I do not know her, making homemade donuts makes me think of Martha.  I think if you’re going to eat a donut, even Martha would say to make it a great one.  These cinnamon-sugar donuts are great ones.

cinnamon-sugar donuts

I have had a donut pan for years, I think it was a gift from my mother-in-law.  I recall this pan coming with a very fancy-flavored donut mix of some sort.  I vividly remember making donuts for the first time with my youngest, who is a self-proclaimed donut addict.  (We don’t necessarily eat donuts regularly in our house, but they are a requirement for all family members’ “birthday morning surprise” and we periodically have them around as a special treat.)  As for the fancy donuts, they were not a hit.  So the donut pan disappeared in my specialty pan drawer not to be seen for years.

cinnamon-sugar donuts

Now a food blogger, I’m inundated with photos and ideas from social media but mainly from my family who simply ask me to make something different.  My little one asked for homemade donuts recently, and so it began.  While I often develop recipes geared toward the person I have in mind, I do not.  I love a great donut myself, so I went with what kind of donut I like best.

Somewhat cake-light, but not dense; fluffy but not too airy; sweet but loaded with cinnamon: and petite, rather than enormous.  Thankfully, I still had my special donut pan from years ago, and I put it to work testing batters.  After much long, indulgent, caloric testing, I found a keeper.  And thanks to my little donut pan, they baked easily in the oven without much hassle at all.

When it comes to flavors, I love a warm donut dusted with cinnamon and sugar.  My family gobbled these up within seconds.  I actually could not coat them fast enough, as they kept disappearing from my workstation.  This is a simple recipe that kids may enjoy making with you.  As with many recipes I post, you can easily adapt the amount of sugar up or down for desired sweetness.  Whether you serve these with coffee or a glass of milk, I think Martha would approve.

cinnamon-sugar donuts

About the Author

Andrea Potischman

I am a professionally trained NYC chef turned CA mom and food blogger. I post about real food, with doable ingredient lists that are family friendly.

6 thoughts on "Simple Baked Cinnamon-Sugar Donuts"

  1. Avatar photo Stefanie says:

    Do you have any idea how many grams of flour are in your typical cups? Every baker measures differently this way (120-150g), and a recipe converter isn’t always accurate. Thank you!

    1. Good question and a little hard to answer. Basically, 1 cup flour is 4 1/4 ounces or 120 grams for me. But I get that is not always exact. Hope this helps some.

  2. Avatar photo Erin Dolinko says:

    My boys would LOVE these……I absolutely need to make them! Delicious!!!

    1. Erin, they would love!!!!!! These are dangerously good.

  3. Avatar photo Stephanie Chen says:

    I have had a donut pan for years and never used, but I am thinking it’s now time to use it. Thank you for the recipe!

    1. Break out that pan Steph and get baking!

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