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    Baked Apple Cinnamon Donuts

    Published by Melissa on January 6, 2012 | Updated August 27, 2025 | 71 Comments

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    Baked Apple Cinnamon Donuts combine real apple juice, dried apple pieces, and aromatic cinnamon in every perfectly spiced bite. These baked apple donuts are healthier than traditional fried donuts and incredibly satisfying!

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    🍩 The secret to these donuts’ incredible taste lies in the combination of apple juice, dried apples, and applesauce!

    My 2 Best Tips For Making Apple Cinnamon Donuts

    Proper Simmering: When reducing the apple juice with dried apples, maintain a gentle simmer rather than a rolling boil to prevent the mixture from becoming too thick or burning. Stir occasionally to ensure even cooking and watch for the liquid to be completely absorbed, which typically takes 15-20 minutes. The mixture should look jammy and the apple pieces should be plump and tender. Allow this mixture to cool completely before adding it to the batter to prevent the eggs from cooking.

    Topping Timing: Dip the donuts in the cinnamon sugar mixture while they’re still slightly warm but not hot, which helps the coating stick better. If the donuts are too hot, the sugar will melt; if they are too cool, it won’t stick well. Work quickly but carefully to coat all surfaces evenly. Allow the coated donuts to cool on a wire rack to set the topping and prevent them from becoming soggy on the bottom.

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    I reduce the apple juice by half before adding the dried apples for an incredibly intense apple flavor. This double-concentration technique creates an almost candy-like apple essence that makes the donuts taste like fresh orchard cider.

    The mix of regular and whole wheat flour makes these donuts soft but sturdy enough to actually hold together. The applesauce keeps them moist, and they have that perfect cake-like texture – not too heavy, not too light. The cinnamon sugar on top gives them a nice little crunch.

    You can totally play around with the spices here. I sometimes throw in some nutmeg or a tiny bit of cardamom to switch things up. Make them as mild or as spicy as your family likes – the recipe handles whatever you throw at it!

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    A white plate with several apple cinnamon donuts coated in cinnamon sugar, one of which is broken in half to reveal its moist, cake-like interior. The plate rests on a wooden surface.
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    Baked Apple Cinnamon Donuts

    Baked Apple Cinnamon Donuts combine real apple juice, dried apple pieces, and aromatic cinnamon in every perfectly spiced bite. These baked apple donuts are healthier than traditional fried donuts and incredibly satisfying!
    Prep Time35 minutes mins
    Cook Time15 minutes mins
    Total Time50 minutes mins
    Servings: 12 donuts
    Calories: 209kcal
    Author: Melissa Griffiths
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    Ingredients 

    For the Donuts:

    • 1 cup apple juice or apple cider
    • ¾ cup dried apples cut in to bite size pieces (2 ounces)
    • 1 cup all-purpose flour
    • ½ cup whole wheat flour
    • 1 teaspoon baking soda
    • ½ teaspoon salt
    • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
    • ⅔ cup brown sugar
    • 1 large egg
    • ⅓ cup vegetable oil
    • 1 cup unsweetened applesauce
    • 1 tsp vanilla extract

    For the Topping:

    • ¼ cup sugar
    • 2 teaspoons cinnamon

    Instructions

    • In a small saucepan, simmer the apple juice and dried apples over medium heat until all of the liquid has been absorbed, 15 to 20 minutes. Remove from heat and cool to room temperature.
    • Preheat oven to 325ºF. Lightly grease two 6-count donut pans with cooking spray or vegetable oil.
    • In a small bowl, whisk together flour, baking soda, salt and cinnamon. Set aside.
    • In a large bowl, beat together sugar and egg until well combined. Whisk in vegetable oil, applesauce and vanilla extract. Stir in cooled apple mixture. Add dry ingredients and stir just until combined.
    • Divide batter evenly into 12 donut cups, filling each about ¾ full. (Use a pastry bag or plastic bag with corner cut out to make filling the cups easier.)
    • Bake for 10-15 minutes, until a tester inserted into the center comes out clean.
    • While donuts are baking, in a small bowl combine remaining sugar and cinnamon for topping.
    • When donuts are done, cool for a few minutes in the pan. Remove from pan and dip donut top in cinnamon sugar mixture. Finish cooling on a wire rack.

    Notes

    Gluten-Free Option: You can substitute the all-purpose and whole wheat flour with a 1:1 gluten-free flour blend, though the texture will be slightly different. Make sure your blend contains xanthan gum for proper structure.
    Oil Alternatives: Instead of vegetable oil, you can use melted coconut oil (cooled slightly), canola oil, or even melted butter for richer flavor. Each will give slightly different results, with butter providing the richest taste but potentially making the donuts a bit denser.
    Seasonal Additions: During fall, try adding a tablespoon of pumpkin puree to the batter for extra moisture and flavor. You could also fold in chopped toasted pecans or walnuts for added texture.
    Storage
    • Store the donuts at room temperature for up to 3 days.
    • Or freeze for up to 3 months. 

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1donut | Calories: 209kcal | Carbohydrates: 36g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.04g | Cholesterol: 14mg | Sodium: 203mg | Potassium: 113mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 23g | Vitamin A: 28IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 23mg | Iron: 1mg

    How To Make Apple Cinnamon Donuts

    Step 1: Simmer apple juice and dried apple pieces in a small saucepan over medium heat for 15-20 minutes until all liquid is absorbed. Remove from heat and let cool completely.

    Step 2: Preheat oven to 325°F and lightly grease two 6-count donut pans with cooking spray or vegetable oil.

    Step 3: In a small bowl, whisk together both flours, baking soda, salt, and ground cinnamon. Set aside.

    Step 4: In a large bowl, beat brown sugar and egg until well combined. Whisk in vegetable oil, applesauce, vanilla extract, and the cooled apple mixture.

    Step 5: Add dry ingredients to wet ingredients and stir just until combined. Fill each donut cavity ¾ full with batter and bake for 10-15 minutes until a toothpick comes out clean.

    Step 6: While donuts bake, mix sugar and cinnamon for topping. Cool donuts briefly in the pan, remove, and dip tops in cinnamon sugar mixture. Cool on a wire rack before serving.

    An apple cinnamon donut sits on a floral-patterned plate next to a fork, with more donuts and a glass of milk in the background on a wooden table.

    Recipe FAQs

    Can I make these donuts without a donut pan?

    While a donut pan gives the classic shape, you can bake these as muffins in a standard muffin tin. The baking time will be similar, but check for doneness with a toothpick. You could also use a mini bundt pan for a similar ring shape, though the donuts will be larger.

    Can I substitute fresh apples for the dried apples?

    Fresh apples won’t work the same way in the simmering step since they contain too much water and won’t concentrate the flavor properly. Stick with dried apples for the best results, or you could use freeze-dried apples chopped into small pieces.

    What if I don’t have apple juice?

    Apple cider works beautifully and actually provides even more complex flavor than regular apple juice. You could also use pear juice for a slightly different fruit flavor, though the apple taste will be less pronounced.

    More Delicious Donut Recipes to Consider

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      Old-Fashioned Fried Apple Cider Donuts
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    • three pink iced and rainbow sprinkle round baked donuts on a plate
      Baked Cake Donuts

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    1. Hotly Spiced

      January 08, 2012 at 5:35 pm

      What beautiful looking donuts. I won’t show these to my children because they’ll want me to make them immediately.

      Reply
    2. carolina

      January 08, 2012 at 2:51 pm

      Your site is so pretty. I know I have told you this before, but wanted to do so again. I printed this recipe out and remembered that I do not have a donut pan!
      Guess this means I will have to buy one!
      Happy New Year!

      Reply
      • Barbara

        January 10, 2012 at 9:41 am

        Thanks Carolina! Your sweet comments really brighten my day. I think you’d love them as muffins too.

        Reply
    3. Ilke

      January 08, 2012 at 2:24 pm

      Looks healthy. I have never thought I would say this for donut 🙂
      They looks so moist and warm, no wonder it was all gone.

      Reply
    4. Bunny

      January 08, 2012 at 1:51 pm

      Eating them all while they’re hot sounds like something I would do! LOL They sound terrific Barbara.

      Reply
    5. Cara

      January 08, 2012 at 1:05 pm

      Oh my goodness! I’ve had baked donuts on my must make list for a while now and these I’m going to have to try!

      Reply
    6. Anne

      January 08, 2012 at 8:48 am

      Mmmm… I can almost taste these from the photo. What a great idea adding chunks of apple – almost like a healthy apple fritter! Great recipe!

      Reply
    7. Juliana

      January 07, 2012 at 9:12 pm

      Apple and cinnamon all in a donut? Yes , you can count on me…they look awesome.
      Hope you are having a wonderful week Barbara 🙂

      Reply
    8. Katy

      January 07, 2012 at 6:39 pm

      Barbara, these look positive divine! Anything apple wins my heart!

      Reply
    9. teresa

      January 07, 2012 at 4:47 pm

      delicious!! i am nuts about homemade donuts, these look great!

      Reply
    10. Ashley @ Kitchen Meets Girl

      January 07, 2012 at 3:44 pm

      I have a donut pan and have been wanting to try making a new flavor…these are at the top of the list. Love that they use whole wheat flour and applesauce–I can’t feel guilty about eating these! =)

      Reply
    11. Paula

      January 07, 2012 at 3:30 pm

      One of my baking objectives this year is to make donuts, both the healthy baked kind and the deep fried. I’m anxious to get started after seeing this post 😉 Your donuts look wonderful.

      Reply
    12. daldak01@yahoo.ca

      January 07, 2012 at 12:58 pm

      These look sooooo good. I gotta get a donut pan.

      Reply
    13. Mercedes

      January 07, 2012 at 11:02 am

      Whole wheat flour and only 1/3 cup of oil? These are donuts I can feel good about eating (well almost :))! I got a muffin pan a few months ago and have only used it once and this recipe is for sure the next one I will be trying! With your donut making experience, have you found that you can basically turn any cake recipe into donuts without many modifications?

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      • Barbara

        January 07, 2012 at 8:53 pm

        Thanks Mercedes. This is my first attempt at baking donuts, so I’m not sure which recipes work best. But the donut pan said “Use with banana, pumpkin bread recipes or any non-moist cake mix. “

        Reply
    14. Angie's Recipes

      January 07, 2012 at 8:56 am

      Love those baked donuts! So much healthier than the fried one.

      Reply
    15. Cathy at Wives with Knives

      January 07, 2012 at 8:30 am

      I wouldn’t feel guilty eating a donut that is baked rather than fried. I bet they smelled heavenly while they were baking. I haven’t purchased one of those donuts pans yet and it may be time for me to give in.

      Reply
    16. Valérie ( France )

      January 07, 2012 at 7:33 am

      Sur cette merveille gourmande
      Je te souhaite un agréable WE

      Valérie.

      Reply
    17. Melanie

      January 07, 2012 at 6:22 am

      I’ve resisited buying a donut pan thus far, but your donuts are pushing me closer to running out and getting a pan. These would be by favorite donut, after a moist chocolate cake donut. Good idea to adapt a cake & muffin recipe to make these!!

      Reply
    18. Baker Street

      January 07, 2012 at 1:48 am

      I’m a big fan of baked donuts. Apple and cinnamon sound just divine. Thanks for sharing Barb.

      Reply
    19. Alison @ Ingredients, Inc

      January 06, 2012 at 7:40 pm

      omg i want these!

      Reply
    20. cindy

      January 06, 2012 at 6:56 pm

      What a yummy recipe–I better get me a cute donut pan. Can one have to many pans, the answer is–no!
      Have a great weekend.

      Reply
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