Blueberry Protein Donuts
Published 1/4/2024 โข Updated 8/6/2024
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These blueberry protein donuts are a super fun and delicious addition to any breakfast or snack. They’re made with vanilla protein powder, making them a high protein donut recipe that’ll satisfy your sweet tooth, all while providing you energy for the day.
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I love the blueberry donuts from our neighborhood bakery, Sarah Jane’s, in NE Minneapolis, so this recipe has been on my regular rotation since we created it ๐
And don’t you worry, homemade donuts don’t have to be difficult to make. This decadent treat uses very simple ingredients and will be ready to eat in under 30 minutes. It’s an easy and versatile recipe that you can customize to your liking, so it’s something new and exciting every time!
What’s in Blueberry Protein Donuts
To make these blueberry protein donuts, you’ll need some vanilla protein powder. We used Whey Garden of Life, but you’re welcome to use your favorite brand. You’ll also need a bunch of blueberries. Some will be mashed and added to the wet ingredients, and some will be left as is and added to the dry ingredients.
You’ll also need some maple syrup as a natural sweetener, unsweetened almond milk for moisture, and melted coconut oil to give the donuts an irresistible soft and fluffy texture.
Best Protein Powders
Check out our top protein powder recommendations for baking, smoothies, and everything in between.
Garden of Life
Raw Organic Protein
Simply Tera's
Pure Whey Protein
Sun Warrior
Protein Powder
Garden of Life
Organic Whey Protein
Variations and Substitutions
Vanilla protein powder: Swap out vanilla protein powder for your favorite flavor, like chocolate or even blueberry. Just keep in mind that the flavor will change accordingly.
Blueberries: Want to try out a different fruit? Go ahead and swap out blueberries for raspberries, strawberries, or even peaches. It’ll be delicious.
Maple syrup: A great substitute for maple syrup is honey or agave nectar. You can also use sugar-free syrups if you’re watching your sugar intake.
Almond milk: We love the way almond milk adds flavor to the donuts, but you can use any milk of your choice. Coconut and cashew milk are great alternatives if you want to keep it dairy-free.
Coconut oil: If you don’t have coconut oil on hand, you can substitute it with melted butter or vegetable oil. It’ll still taste fantastic!
Add a glaze: A glaze or frosting is a great way to elevate the flavor of these donuts. You can use a simple vanilla glaze or get creative and try out different flavors like lemon or cream cheese.
Tips for Blueberry Protein Donuts
- The type of protein you use will determine the flavor of the donuts. For example, using chocolate or berry-flavored protein powder will give you a different taste than using vanilla.
- Make sure to coat your donut pan well with cooking spray or oil to prevent sticking.
- If you don’t have a donut pan, you can make these in a muffin tin and call them blueberry protein muffins!
Storage + Freezer Directions
Store any leftover blueberry protein donuts in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days.
To freeze, place in a freezer-safe, airtight container separated by wax paper and store in the freezer for up to 3 months.
What to Serve with Blueberry Protein Donuts
These yummy protein muffins would knock any breakfast spread out of the park. To complement these delicious donuts, serve them next to other breakfast classics like our Cheesy Sous Vide Egg Bites, Oven French Toast, or Seriously Easy Microwave Bacon.
For a bit of that “wow” factor, you could also try these White Chocolate Raspberry Scones and Breakfast Tacos or this Pumpkin Waffle Casserole!
Blueberry Protein Donuts
Ingredients
Dry Ingredients
- 1.5 cups all-purpose flour
- ½ cup vanilla protein powder, we used Whey Garden of Life
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- ½ cup fresh blueberries
Wet Ingredients
- 1/2 cup light brown sugar, packed
- 1/4 cup maple syrup
- 1 cup mashed blueberries
- 2 large eggs
- 1/2 cup unsweetened, plain almond milk
- 2 tablespoons melted coconut oil
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350ºF, and spray the donut pan with cooking spray.
- Combine all dry ingredients in a medium-sized bowl and set aside. In a separate large bowl, whisk the brown sugar and maple syrup together. Add the mashed blueberries, eggs, and almond milk and mix until combined.
- Transfer the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and stir the batter until well combined. Add melted coconut oil and mix again.
- Generously fill each donut well. We filled ours between 3/4 of the way full and all the way to the top.
- Bake at 350ºF for 8-10 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean when inserted into the center.
- Remove the donuts from the oven and let them cool for a few minutes before removing them and letting them cool on a wire rack. Do not allow them to sit in the pan too long, or they will continue to bake.
- Store in a cool, dry place, in an airtight container.
Tips & Notes
- The type of protein you use will determine the flavor of the donuts.
- Feel free to add a glaze or a frosting to these donuts.
Watch It
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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Photography: photos taken in this post are by Ashley McGlaughlin from The Edible Perspective.
We made muffins instead of donuts since we didnโt have a donut pan! Baked for about 15 minutes and they worked great. They are also toddler approved. We skipped the glaze this time, but would try it in the future!
I made them as muffins and added white chocolate chips. Everyone in the family enjoyed them.
These were delicious! Enjoyed by young and old! Iโm not a fan of the protein powder flavour, so substituted almond meal instead. Worked out perfectly!
The second variety I made (pictured) were banana and choc chip! Wanted to use my ripe bananas and added some choc chips for the kids.
Forgot to give stars but 6/5 if I could!
Didnโt have a donut pan but SHEESH this made good muffins. So fluffy and no protein-y taste at all.all.. YUM!
First time making donuts and loved them! My toddler even ate them and she usually doesn’t like blueberries!
Loved making these with my 2 year old for breakfast. Kids loved them.
Wow these turned out great. I ended up baking for about 16 minutes in a muffin tin, and my oven is usually on the quicker side. I agree with the other reviewers that the blueberries add the perfect amount of sweetness! I used only fresh blueberries for the wet and dry ingredients. I didn’t add a glaze but have warmed them up a bit on a pan or in the microwave and they make a great snack!
Made in a mini muffin pan and baked time was 16 minutes. Whole family loved as a sweet snack or breakfast option!
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Another great recipe!! Love the simple ingredients & easy to follow directions! We used lemon protein powder & it was tasty!