Happy Friday night everyone!
I hope you are all starting your weekend off to a great start :)
Tonight, I did what I love doing on Friday nights- some baking and relaxation!
I baked BAKED Banana Doughnuts from a cookbook called “Best-Loved Whole Grain Recipes”
Baked Banana Doughnuts (modified version)
Ingredients:
2 ripe bananas, mashed
2 egg whites
1 Tbsp. vegetable oil
3/4 cup packed brown sugar
1.5 c. all-purpose flour
3/4 c. whole wheat flour
1 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. cinnamon or pumpkin pie spice
1 tbsp. white sugar
2 tbsp. chopped walnuts (optional)
Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 425F and grease baking sheet.
2. Beat bananas, egg whites, oil, and brown sugar in large bowl. Add flours, baking powder, baking soda, and cinnamon or pumpkin pie spice. Mix until well blended.
3. Let stand for 5 minutes to let dough rise.
4. Scoop out heaping tablespoons (my scoops were probably 2-3 tbsp’s each doughnut) and place on baking sheet equally spread apart. Take a buttered knife and finger to form doughnut holes in the centre of each. Smoth edges of dough into a round doughnut as much as possible. It will be difficult as the dough is sticky. Do not feel discouraged- they don’t have to be perfect (see mine below for proof!). Sprinkle with 1 tbsp of white sugar.
5. Place in oven for 7-8 mins. at 425F.
Yields: 12 Doughnuts @ 165 calories each
After cooking about 5 mins, I took them out of the oven because I forgot to sprinkle the sugar on them! Oops.
With my leftover Maple Cream-Cheese Icing from the carrot cake (Eric’s doughnut- mine was plain):
My opinion?
These Baked Banana Doughnuts are a great way to satisfy a doughnut craving without resorting to the deep fried, fat-laden kind. I was shocked that the recipe only called for 1 tbsp. of oil! At 165 calories per doughnut (without icing and nuts), these are a great way to have a treat without breaking the bank.
If you are a dough-lover, you will love these. They were doughy and moist (from the bananas).
The centre near the hole was almost like raw dough! SO good!
I prefer a little crunch, so next time I would definitely add some nuts and I would probably subtract a 1/2 of white flour and add 1/2 cup of oats. I know oats aren’t supposed to be in doughnuts, but I think I would love it. :)
This recipe can also be turned into ‘Baked Pumpkin Doughnuts’ by substituting 8 oz. of packed pumpkin puree for the 2 bananas. I must try this!
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I got 2 exciting things in the mail today:
An Advertisement for Yoga Classes near my home!
IT’S A SIGN!!!!!!??
And….a package delivery!!! (That I missed, damnit!!)
Could it be one of the CONTEST GIVEAWAYS that are long overdue to arrive???
- Mary’s Organic Crackers
- Honest Foods
I sure hope so! I will be picking this up tomorrow morning! I hope they are open til noon like the sheet says…
Night everyone! I am off to watch What Not To Wear and then we are possibly going to see Bride Wars!! I may have to drag Eric there kicking and screaming though. hahaha…He says, “I thought we were done with wedding shows???”
Nope. We never will be! *evil cackle*
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To understand the heart and mind of a person, look not at what he has already achieved, but at what he aspires to.
– Kahlil Gibran
wow these doughnuts look amazing! I was waiting for Bride wars to release and now I didn’t even realize that it is out..lol..
I guess as girls we’ll never be done with wedding stuff..the word WEDDING fascinates me!!
DOUGHNUTS!!!!!!!!!!!! Yum, yum, yum.
Hooray for yoga!! :-D
i starred this recipe on my google reader. deeelish! 165 cal for a donut = fabulous
wowww those donuts look amazing!!! and i hope you try out yoga! definitely a sign :)
Awww…I want to see that movie!!!!
Yummy donoughts!!! Can I have some?
Miss you sissy! xoxoxoxo
Must have doughnuts! Those look so amazing!
I am definitely a dough person, so everything about these doughnuts sounds fantastic.
Enjoy the yoga!!!! Remember, be patient with yourself and love it!
Oooh I can’t believe you found a way to mak donuts healthy! They look great, and you put that leftover maple frosting to good use!
these look delicious. i want some PRONTO!!
yummy, donuts!!! and love the quote :)
YUM – those doughnuts look awesome!
Those doughnuts look great! Who would’ve thought that you can make those without frying em.
I stumbled across this while googling banana recipes! They look soooo tasty!! Thanks for sharing =)
I made these last night and they were a hit!!! I did the substitution that you mentioned (1/2 cup of oats for 1/2 cup of white flour) and it totally added some oatiness to them :). My girlfriend added peanut butter to top her’s off since we didn’t have frosting in the house.
Thanks for sharing! they were great.
Just made these doughnuts…they are so delicious! This is the second recipe I have tried of yours and I have been in love with both! I love your blog, you do such a great job. Seriously keep up the great work! You are fabulous =)
Cheers,
BethAnn
I just made these and love them. My kids love them as well. Thank you for a healthy recipe that I can share with my family!
I love donuts but never eat them b/c they are so unhealthy. I can’t wait to make these…they look amazing! I am definitely a dough person!
I made these donuts last night!! They’re incredible!!
JUST finished making these. i tried the pumpkin version (not a big banana fan) and i am so pleased with the way they turned out. taste wise, they are DELISH! the walnuts were the perrrrfect touch. plus they are so doughy and moist… mmmm! and at under 200 calories? TOO good to be true!! i was a little worried about hand forming the center, but it was fairly easy and the handmade look is cute with the sugar over top. they look great out on the counter on a simple serving plate. overall, i was really impressed! thanks for a great recipe!!
I have the same cookbook and I loved the baked banana doughnuts! I only put in 1/3 cup sugar and substituted the wheat flour for buckwheat flour. On top, I put chocolate chips and walnuts. Yum.