This recipe was originally published in 2013 and continues to be a favorite when we’re looking for a fun breakfast treat! Do you make doughnuts at home? If you’re a homemade donut beginner, this recipe is a wonderful starting point because you don’t need to fry them and you don’t need a special donut pan. If you have a donut pan and are looking for more recipes, try these baked cinnamon sugar donuts or these baked maple glazed donuts. And if you’re looking for a fried doughnut recipe, I encourage you to try these homemade glazed doughnuts made with a soft and buttery yeasted dough.
Mini Powdered Sugar Donut Muffin Details
Flavor: Lightly spiced with cinnamon and flavored with vanilla, these two-bite muffins are buttery and sweet like most traditional cake-style donuts. Texture: Unlike light and airy yeasted donuts, these baked donut muffins are cakey and slightly dense and definitely require a cup of coffee or milk to help wash it all down! Ease: Preparing the batter is a breeze—it comes together in just 1 bowl and an electric mixer makes the process even more effortless. Spoon the batter into a greased mini muffin pan and after the muffins have slightly cooled, dip in butter and powdered sugar. Because of its ease, this recipe most definitely fits under the beginner baking recipes category, just like these mini cinnamon sugar pumpkin muffins. Time: Set aside about 45 minutes to make this fun breakfast treat.
Overview: How to Make Mini Powdered Sugar Donut Muffins
Like my favorite infinitely adaptable muffin recipe, these mini donut muffins have a creamed butter and sugar base for the batter. Let me walk you through the steps so you know what to expect when it’s your turn to try the recipe. The full printable recipe is below. Expect a thick batter:
Are These Donuts or Are These Muffins?
Both. I guess we could call them Monuts or Duffins. Ha! Whatever you call them, you can enjoy two breakfast recipe favorites by making cake-style donuts in a mini muffin pan.
Can I Make These in a Donut Pan?
Absolutely. If you have a donut pan, you can use this batter to make about 10 regular baked powdered sugar donuts. I also have a recipe for powdered sugar donuts in one of my cookbooks, but this version is a little cakier and yields more.
Can I Make These in a Regular Muffin Pan?
Yes. While this recipe instructs bakers to use a mini muffin pan, you can certainly use a standard 12-count muffin pan for larger donut muffins instead. This batter is similar to these Nutella cinnamon sugar muffins, so the baking instructions are the same. But I encourage you to use a mini muffin pan because the small size means every bite has plenty of powdered sugar coating!