These Baked Maple Glazed Apple Crisp Doughnuts are seriously the best doughnut ever! Soft, apple filled baked doughnuts topped with crunchy brown sugar streusel and a maple glaze drizzle. These are perfect for fall!

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I wish you could understand just how long I’ve been dreaming of making these doughnuts. Ever since I made my Baked Lemon Blueberry Doughnuts I’ve been dreaming up other flavors!
But I waited until fall, because I also had about 1,839 kinds of ice cream I wanted to make. Finally, I can share this incredible recipe.
You know how you feel when you bite into something and you’re not sure if you’ve ever had a more wonderful bite in your life? That was me during every single bite of these doughnuts.
Soft, fluffy doughnuts loaded with pieces of juicy apple, topped with crunchy brown sugar streusel, and a super sweet maple glaze? It doesn’t get better than that.
If you love everything apple crisp, you should check out these Maple-Glazed Apple Crisp Cookies, Maple Glazed Apple Crisp Cinnamon Buns, Apple Crisp Cheesecakes and Apple Crisp Blondies too!
Ingredients Needed:
- Granulated Sugar: doughnuts without sugar? I don’t think so!
- Unsalted Butter and Oil: a combination of oil and melted butter gives the doughnuts so much buttery flavor and a perfectly moist texture. Use canola or vegetable oil for the most neutral flavor.
- Eggs: helps the doughnuts hold their shape.
- Vanilla Extract: adds flavor depth.
- Buttermilk: the acidity in buttermilk makes the doughnuts extra soft and tender.
- Baking Powder and Baking Soda: keeps the doughnuts light and fluffy.
- Cinnamon: adds a touch of sweet spice to the doughnuts.
- Salt: cuts the sweetness.
- All-Purpose Flour: gives the doughnuts their structure.
- Apple: any apple will work, but I love a firm, tart apple like Granny Smith, Pink Lady, or Honeycrisp.
- Streusel Topping: our simple streusel topping is made with oats, cold butter, flour, brown sugar, and cinnamon.
- Glaze: we’re finishing the donuts off with a simple glaze made up of melted butter, maple syrup, and icing sugar.
How to Make Apple Crisp Donuts
These delicious baked donuts are ready in a total of 33 minutes!
- Wet ingredients: In a bowl, mix together sugar, butter, and oil until smooth. Add the eggs, vanilla, buttermilk, baking powder, cinnamon, baking soda, and salt. Whisk again until smooth.
- Add the flour. Mix only until just combined, then finish by gently stirring in the apples.
- Put together the streusel: In a separate bowl, combine oats, butter, flour, brown sugar, and cinnamon.
- Pipe the batter: Spoon them batter into a piping bag, then pipe it around each doughnut hole in a greased doughnut pan. Press crumbles of streusel into the top of the batter.
- Bake: Bake the donuts until a toothpick comes out clean. Let them cool for 10 minutes, then remove them from the pan and cool them completely.
- Add the glaze: In a bowl, combine butter, maple syrup, and powdered sugar. Drizzle over the cooled donuts, let it set for a bit, then dig in.
Baked Apple Crisp Doughnuts FAQs
That depends on what you’re going for. In general, a deep-fried doughnut is going to have more of that airy “fried” texture. Baked doughnuts won’t have quite that same feel. But baked doughnuts are, overall, better for you. There aren’t a health food by any means, but there’s a lot less oil since they’re baked.
Finished Apple Crisp Doughnuts will last in an airtight container on the counter for 1-2 days or in the fridge for up to 5 days. You can also freeze them, but I recommend doing so before you add the glaze. They can be kept in the freezer for up to 3 months. When you’re ready to serve, thaw overnight in the fridge, add the glaze, then serve.
Tips and Notes
- Peel the apple first. The peel can become chewy when cooked in the doughnuts. I recommend removing it.
- The batter will be thick! So don’t worry. If it seems too thick, you’re probably doing it right.
- Grease the pan with butter or non-stick spray to prevent the doughnuts from sticking.
- No piping bag? Spoon the batter into a freezer bag and cut the corner off to create a makeshift one. The opening should be about 1/2-3/4-inches wide.
- Check for doneness. How long the doughnuts take will depend on how full your pan is. To check, insert a toothpick into one of the doughnuts. If it comes out clean, they’re good to go.
- If the glaze is too thick, add small drops of milk until it’s thinned out enough to be drizzled over the doughnuts.
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Baked Maple Glazed Apple Crisp Doughnuts (Donuts)
Ingredients
- ¾ cup granulated sugar
- ¼ cup unsalted butter melted
- ¼ cup canola or vegetable oil
- 2 large eggs
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 1 cup buttermilk (see how to make buttermilk here)
- 1 ½ tsp baking powder
- ½ teaspoon cinnamon
- ¼ tsp baking soda
- ½ tsp salt
- 2 ⅔ all-purpose flour
- ¾-1 cup peeled, shredded apples (1 apple)
Streusel
- ½ cup large oats
- 2 tablespoons butter cold
- 2 tablespoons flour
- ¼ cup brown sugar packed
- ½ tsp cinnamon
Glaze
- 1 tbsp butter melted
- 2 tbsp pure maple syrup
- ¾ cup powdered icing sugar
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 425 degrees F and grease your doughnut pans with butter or non-stick spray.
- In a large bowl, combine sugar, butter, and oil and whisk until smooth, about 2 minutes.
- Add in eggs, vanilla, buttermilk, baking powder, cinnamon, baking soda and salt and whisk until smooth.
- Add flour and whisk just until combined. Stir in apples. Batter will be thick.
Make the streusel
- Combine oats, butter, flour, brown sugar and cinnamon until combined. It should hold together if you press it between your fingers.
- Spoon batter into a large disposable piping bag or freezer bag. Cut off the end of the bag so your opening is about ½-¾” wide (big enough for the apples to get through). Pipe batter once around each doughnut hole – the batter shouldn’t quite fill the hole as they’ll expand and rise.
- Press crumbles of streusel into the top of the batter (my tops were pretty much completely covered!).
- Bake for 8-10 minutes until a toothpick inserted comes out clean (this will depend on how full your pans are). Let cool 10 minutes before removing from the doughnut pan to cool completely.
Make the glaze:
- Combine butter, maple syrup and powdered sugar with a whisk until smooth (use milk to thin if necessary). Drizzle over cooled doughnuts and let set.
Notes
*If you’re making these ahead of time, I recommend baking them, letting them cool, and storing in an airtight container, then glazing up to a few hours before serving them. The glazed doughnuts become softer and stickier when stored in an airtight container. I baked and glazed them in the morning, and let them sit on the counter the whole day so the glaze would stay set.
- Peel the apple first. The peel can become chewy when cooked in the doughnuts. I recommend removing it.
- Grease the pan with butter or non-stick spray to prevent the doughnuts from sticking.
- No piping bag? Spoon the batter into a freezer bag and cut the corner off to create a makeshift one. The opening should be about 1/2-3/4-inches wide.
- Check for doneness. How long the doughnuts take will depend on how full your pan is. To check, insert a toothpick into one of the doughnuts. If it comes out clean, they’re good to go.
- If the glaze is too thick, add small drops of milk until it’s thinned out enough to be drizzled over the doughnuts.
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Michelle says
I don’t have any donut pans but would still like to make these. Could I use muffin tins instead?
Ashley Fehr says
You could try! The texture is not really like a muffin, but you could definitely try it and let me know how it works for you!
Stacey @ Bake Eat Repeat says
Those kind of look like the best doughnuts I’ve ever seen. And dousing them with maple glaze was definitely not a bad idea! I need to make these soon!
Ashley Fehr says
Thanks Stacey! I can’t help but put maple on apple and cinnamon!
Alyssa @ My Sequined Life says
All of these flavors…YUM. I’d be dreaming about them too! I don’t know what it is about fall baking but I can’t stop thinking of donuts. I need to make these soon!
Ashley Fehr says
Haha, oh my word I am in such a doughnut phase! Love them!
Danielle says
I’ve become pretty obsessed with baked donuts, so these sound perfect! I love that streusel on top and that glaze. Yum!
Nicole @ Young, Broke and Hungry says
I would gladly shove five of these doughnuts into my mouth without regret!
Dorothy Dunton says
Hi Ashley! I really like making baked doughnuts because I really don’t like frying. That said I’m not opposed to eating fried as long as I don’t have to do the frying! I would have a hard time choosing between apple doughnuts, fritters, coffee cake or muffins! Maybe I should just give in and have one of each! ๐
Chelsea @chelseasmessyapron says
This is seriously SUCH a fun idea and perfect for Fall!! I love a good doughnut and especially with a delicious apple crisp on top ๐ So creative!!!
Ashley Fehr says
Thanks Chelsea!
Christin@SpicySouthernKitchen says
I can’t believe how fabulous these doughnuts look! I want to eat them all fall!
Jessica @ Jessica in the Kitchen says
These doughnuts – are SO delicious looking! I’m crazy about that streusel!
Amanda | The Cinnamon Scrolls says
These look absolutely stunning! Pinning them to make later this month! ๐
Kelly - Life Made Sweeter says
I would be dreaming about these doughnuts too! They look sensational! I love the apple crisp twist and topping it with the maple glaze just screams fall perfection!
Ashley Fehr says
Thanks Kelly!
Michelle @ My California Kitchen says
Whoa, I can see why these would be your favorite donuts ever. I love everything about them! As if apple crisp isn’t good enough, you had to go ahead and put them on a donut and top them with maple glaze?? Genius! ๐
Ashley Fehr says
Haha, thanks Michelle!
Medha @ Whisk & Shout says
This looks delicious! Love the maple glaze ๐
Ashley Fehr says
Thanks Medha!
Sammie says
All kinds of wow – these doughnuts look and sound amazing. So glad my apple trees are laden with fruit. Mmm delicious, thank you for sharing.
Ashley Fehr says
Thanks Sammie!
Natalie @ Tastes Lovely says
Can’t believe these have never been made before! The flavor combo sounds amazing. Love the streusel topping.
Ashley Fehr says
Haha, I’m going to tell myself that anyway! ๐
Shinee says
Mmmm, I love this fall baking season. I’ll take anything with pumpkin, apples and pears! And that glaze sounds amazing!!
Marsha @ Marsha's Baking Addiction says
These doughnuts look so scrumptious! These are perfect for autumn!
Ashley Fehr says
Thanks Marsha!
Anu-My Ginger Garlic Kitchen says
This is just awesome. I love all baked treats. And they look super stunning and delicious. And that maple glaze is so dreamy! Lovely.
Ashley Fehr says
Thanks Anu!
Tori says
Just wow. These doughnuts look incredible and they’re just the thing for fall!
Ashley Fehr says
Thanks Tori!
Gayle @ Pumpkin 'N Spice says
These donuts look amazing, Ashley! Now I think I’m dreaming of eating them! I love the maple glaze on top!
Ashley Fehr says
Haha, thanks Gayle!