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    Home » Recipes » Dessert » Donuts

    Vegan Maple Doughnuts

    Published by Gwen Leron on March 9, 2018 (Updated November 6, 2020)

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    Maple doughnuts that can be made vegan or vegan and gluten-free! The spices and the maple-glaze make these baked doughnuts extra special and perfect to serve as a special treat.

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    Maple doughnuts that can be made vegan OR vegan and gluten-free! The spices and the maple-glaze make these baked vegan doughnuts extra special and perfect to serve to family and friends.

    A cup of coffee and a doughnut on a plate, both sitting on a blue placemat.

    Here in Canada, maple season officially runs for a few weeks, usually starting in late winter and sometimes into the spring, depending on the weather.

    But, any time is a good time to enjoy a good maple recipe, isn't it? (Like these maple glazed almonds, or these maple granola clusters!)

    I'm not sure if maple-glazed doughnuts are a big thing outside of Canada, are they? If you live outside of Canada and have them available where you are, let me know, I'm curious!

    Baked Vegan Doughnuts

    The maple doughnuts you'd buy at the doughnut shops, here in Canada, are fried, unflavoured yeast doughnuts and the glaze is a thick, maple flavoured coating. The two pair perfectly together.

    I wanted to create something inspired by that doughnut...and I did!

    Batter for Vegan Gluten Free Maple Doughnuts being piped into a doughnut pan.

    However, since these vegan doughnuts are baked, and not fried, I had a blank slate to work with for my maple doughnuts recipe.

    The Maple Glaze and Spices Make These Gluten Free Baked Doughnuts Special

    I didn't want to make just a plain vegan doughnut with maple glaze, so I chose to make a baked doughnut that was filled with warm spice flavours (cinnamon and nutmeg) that would pair well with maple.

    And like the original doughnut shop maple doughnut, I didn't add any maple syrup to the actual doughnut, I saved it all for the sweet glaze.

    Fresh out of the oven Vegan Gluten Free Maple Doughnuts in a doughnut pan.

    How to Make Maple Doughnut Glaze

    When I first started testing the maple glaze for these vegan maple doughnuts, I used powdered sugar, maple syrup, and non-dairy milk. But the maple syrup flavour wasn't coming through, at all.

    After several tries, I realized I needed to make the maple glaze with a 2:1 powdered sugar to maple syrup ratio and leave the milk out. This brought out the maple flavour nicely and made these gluten free maple doughnuts perfect.

    Just look at them! Don't you want to grab one?

    A plate of vegan maple doughnuts stacked on top of each other.

    The maple flavour in the glaze is subtle but it's there just enough for you to know it's a maple doughnut.

    However, if you want to enhance the maple flavour a bit more, you can use a little maple extract, but I don't find that necessary.

    Just like all of my other vegan doughnut recipes, this one is also nice to serve at a big family breakfast, a brunch, during the holidays, during maple season, or...just because.

    Who needs an excuse to have a doughnut? Not me!

    A maple doughnut on a white plate, the doughnut has a bite taken out of it.

    What Type of Flour Should be Used to Make These Baked Vegan Doughnuts?

    As mentioned above, I've included directions on how to make vegan maple doughnuts AND vegan gluten-free doughnuts. (FYI, the doughnuts in the pictures above are the vegan only version).

    I've only tested this recipe with all purpose flour and Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free 1 to 1  Baking Flour (the one in the blue bag, NOT the red bag).

    I did try the Bob's Red Mill all-purpose gluten-free flour (with the red label), but I was not happy with the results. The recipe may work well with other gluten-free flour blends, but since I have not tested with them, I cannot guarantee the results.

    If you do try another flour, let me know how it worked out in the comments below!

    And finally, a reminder...

    ...that this gluten-free baked doughnut recipe is allergy-friendly, 100% egg-free, dairy-free, gluten-free and wheat-free (if you make the gluten-free version!), and 100% delicious (and the best 🙂 )

    If you like these gluten free doughnuts with maple glaze, you may also like my other vegan baked doughnut recipes:

    • Vegan Chocolate Doughnuts
    • Vegan Lemon Doughnuts
    • Vegan Chocolate Mint Doughnuts
    • Pumpkin Doughnuts
    • Chai-Spiced Vegan Doughnuts
    • Cinnamon Sugar Vegan Doughnuts
    • Apple Cider Doughnuts
    Be sure to pin this recipe to Pinterest so you have easy access to it, and if you make them, share a picture with me on Instagram and tell me which version you made! Tag me, I'm @delightfuladventures and my hashtag is #delightfuladventures.
    A maple doughnut on a small white plate, a white cup sits off to the right of the plate.
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    Baked Maple Doughnuts (Vegan + Gluten-Free)

    Maple doughnuts that can be made vegan or vegan and gluten-free! The spices and the maple-glaze make these baked doughnuts extra special and perfect to serve as a special treat.
    Prep Time:15 minutes minutes
    Cook Time:10 minutes minutes
    Total Time:25 minutes minutes
    Author: Gwen Leron
    Course: Dessert
    Cuisine: Gluten-Free
    Diet: Vegan
    Servings: 6

    Suggested Equipment:

    • Donut Pan
    • Glass Mixing Bowls
    • Wooden Spoons
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    Ingredients:

    For the Doughnuts:

    • 1 tablespoon ground flax seeds
    • 3 tablespoons water
    • 1 cup gluten free flour OR all-purpose flour (see important notes about flour below)
    • 1 teaspoon baking powder
    • ¼ teaspoon baking soda
    • ¼ teaspoon salt
    • ¼ cup sugar
    • ½ teaspoon cinnamon
    • ½ teaspoon ground nutmeg
    • ½ cup unsweetened dairy-free milk
    • 2 tablespoons melted coconut oil
    • ¾ teaspoon vanilla extract

    For the Maple Glaze:

    • ½ cup powdered sugar
    • ¼ cup pure maple syrup
    • ¼ - ½ teaspoon maple extract (optional, see note below)

    Instructions:

    • Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C).
    • Grease your doughnut pan (if needed).
    • Prepare your flax egg by whisking together ground flax seeds and water. Set aside to thicken.
    • In a large bowl, whisk the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, sugar, cinnamon, and nutmeg.
    • In a small bowl, mix the milk, melted coconut oil, vanilla extract, and flax mixture together.
    • Pour wet ingredients into dry ingredients and mix well to combine. Don't over mix.
    • Using a piping bag or a large Ziploc bag (see note below), pipe the mixture into each cavity of your doughnut pan.
    • Bake for 10 minutes.
    • Remove from oven and let the pan sit for a few minutes before removing the doughnuts.
    • Remove the doughnuts from the pan and place on a cooling rack.

    While the doughnuts are cooling, make the glaze:

    • Add the powdered sugar to a small bowl, add the maple syrup, and maple extract (if using).
    • Mix until everything has combined into a liquid glaze.
    • When the doughnuts have fully cooled (they don't take long!), dip the tops of each doughnut into the glaze. Repeat with all the doughnuts.
    • Place the doughnuts back onto the cooling rack for the excess glaze to drip off and for the glaze to firm up. (Place a piece of parchment paper under the rack to catch the drips!)

    Recipe Notes:

    • If you are making the vegan gluten-free version, it's important to know that every gluten-free flour blend uses different ingredients and ratios. Results will always vary when different flours are used. I have never used any other brand of flour to make these doughnuts, other than Bob's Red Mill 1 to 1 Baking Flour (with the blue label, NOT the red), so please know that your results may not be the same as mine if you substitute with a different gluten free flour.
    • If you are making the vegan gluten-free version, the batter will be very thick. That's OK! Just pipe it into the pan as-is.
    • Coconut flour will NOT work in this recipe.
    • Coconut sugar can be used instead of regular sugar in the doughnut batter, they will just be a little darker.
    • Maple extract is optional and only necessary if you want to enhance the maple flavour in the glaze. If using, start out by adding ¼ teaspoon and taste. If you want more maple flavour, add another ¼ teaspoon. The maple extract I link to in the recipe is vegan.
    • If you prefer a thicker maple glaze, use 3 tablespoons of maple syrup (instead of the ¼ cup listed in the recipe).
    • A piping bag is recommended for getting the batter into the pan. If you don't have a piping bag, use a large Ziploc bag and snip off the end to stand in for a piping bag. If you don't have either, carefully spoon the batter into each doughnut cavity.
    • It's best to eat the doughnuts the same day they were made. The glaze does not hold up well. If you have leftovers, refrigerate them but know that the glaze may melt into the doughnut if kept for too long!
    • Nutrition info is based on 1 vegan gluten-free doughnut with maple glaze and is only to be used as a rough guide. Calorie count for 1 doughnut using the vegan only recipe is 218 calories. Click to learn how nutrition info is calculated on this website.

    Nutrition Info:

    Serving: 1doughnut | Calories: 238kcal | Carbohydrates: 46g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 160mg | Potassium: 26mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 25g | Vitamin A: 50IU | Calcium: 50mg | Iron: 0.4mg
    Did You Make This Recipe?If so, please share a picture with me on Instagram! Tag @delightfuladventures and hashtag #delightfuladventures. I can't wait to see!


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    1. Brandi Muehlethaler says

      April 29, 2022 at 5:50 pm

      5 stars
      Just made these as a treat for my son after he mowed the lawn. He and I loved Dunkin Donuts maple frosted donuts, but they are no longer available near us. Made these and found them to be even better! The spices are perfect—not too overwhelming. The glaze is fabulous and tastes of real maple. Cannot wait until autumn, when I plan to enjoy these with my favorite pumpkin spice tea. Recipe was quick and easy to follow.

      Reply
      • Gwen Leron says

        April 30, 2022 at 9:21 pm

        I'm so happy to know you and your son liked them, Brandi! Thank you for taking the time to come back and leave your comment, I appreciate it. Enjoy!

        Reply
    2. Pat says

      October 31, 2021 at 3:38 pm

      5 stars
      The first time I made these as muffins, they didn't last very long. I doubled the ingredients the next time & made muffins again, Since I don't use oil of any kind, I substituted applesauce, I never got around to the glaze as the muffins were sweet enough for my taste, Excellent in flavor & texture, Thanks

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      • Gwen Leron says

        November 02, 2021 at 5:55 pm

        I am so glad to know you enjoyed them as muffins and doughnuts, Pat! You're welcome! And thank you so much for coming back to leave your note, I appreciate it.

        Reply
    3. Amy says

      April 17, 2021 at 7:31 am

      Could I bake these in a muffin pan instead of a donut pan!

      Reply
      • Gwen Leron says

        April 18, 2021 at 12:04 pm

        Hi Amy! I haven't tried it myself, but I have had other readers tell me they used a muffin pan and it worked well for them. If you try it, please let me know how it goes.

        Reply
    4. Nancy says

      January 05, 2020 at 10:31 am

      5 stars
      Drizzled them with melted peanut butter and they were DELICIOUS!!

      Reply
      • Gwen Leron says

        January 06, 2020 at 10:26 am

        Yum! So glad you liked the recipe, Nancy, thanks for your note! 🙂 Have you tried my chocolate doughnut recipe yet? Those would be great with melted peanut butter!

        Reply
    5. Sarah says

      March 25, 2019 at 11:01 pm

      My son is allergic to both eggs and flaxseed. Any other options for substitutions?

      Reply
      • Gwen Leron says

        March 26, 2019 at 8:20 am

        Hi Sarah, chia seed eggs would work just fine with this recipe (and most of my others). Have you used them as an egg replacement before? If not, let me know and I can direct you to a link to show you how to make them 🙂

        Reply
    6. Annie says

      May 31, 2018 at 5:56 pm

      5 stars
      These are great! I made these and the chocolate ones. I substituted the coconut oil for grapeseed and xylitol for the sugar. I ground the xylitol slightly to have the consistency of cane sugar. Simple and exquisite!

      Reply
      • Gwen @ Delightful Adventures says

        June 01, 2018 at 6:03 pm

        Hi Annie! Thank you! I'm happy to hear you like both recipes and they worked well with your substitutions! 🙂

        Reply
    7. Susan says

      May 25, 2018 at 6:53 pm

      Hi

      I wanted to know if I can use oat flour instead of All purpose.

      Thank you

      Reply
      • Gwen @ Delightful Adventures says

        May 25, 2018 at 7:24 pm

        Hi Susan, I have not tried making this recipe with oat flour, but from experience, I do not think it will work. To get the fluffy texture, you will likely have to also add a starchy flour like rice or tapioca. This is just a guess, so proceed with caution!

        Reply
    8. L says

      March 18, 2018 at 1:17 pm

      I forgot to mention i also used coconut sugar and oat flour... thanks again!

      Reply
    9. L says

      March 18, 2018 at 1:13 pm

      this recipe is SO versatile! i made a batch friday and saturday, first sticking to the original that was even better left overnight and then made a blueberry version by replacing the water with blueberry purée, replacing the oil with applesauce, and upping the vanilla to 1 tsp leaving out the spices and the blueberry ones turned out amazing and fluffy!

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      • Gwen @ Delightful Adventures says

        March 19, 2018 at 3:55 pm

        So happy that you like the recipe. It's the perfect time of year for anything maple. I love that you made a blueberry version, I'll have to try that! I have a few other doughnut recipes on the website if you are interested! Thanks so much for your note 🙂

        Reply

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