Strawberry Cake Donuts – Soft, Baked, and Berry Delicious!

These Strawberry Cake Donuts are a fluffy, sweet, and pink-tinged breakfast treat that you can bake right at home—no frying, no fancy equipment, and no stress. Whether you’re planning a brunch, a spring gathering, or a fun bake day with your kids, these donuts are a fresh-fruit-forward hit that captures the essence of ripe strawberries.

Looking for inspiration? Try our Strawberry Icebox Cake Summer Dessert for a no-bake twist.

Ingredients You’ll Need

Here’s everything you’ll need to make about 12 donuts:

IngredientQuantity
Unsalted Butter1 tablespoon
Granulated Sugar¾ cup
Egg1
Vanilla Extract¾ teaspoon
Buttermilk½ cup
Cake Flour¾ cup
All-Purpose Flour¾ cup
Baking Soda½ teaspoon
Baking Powder1 teaspoon
Salt¼ teaspoon
Fresh Strawberries (pureed)1 cup (12–15 berries)

For the glaze:

  • Powdered sugar + milk (adjust consistency as needed)

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Prep the Strawberries

Wash, trim, and puree the fresh strawberries in a food processor. You’re aiming for a chunky texture, not a smoothie!

Step 2: Mix the Wet Ingredients

Beat together the butter, sugar, and egg until smooth (about 3-4 minutes). Add in the vanilla, buttermilk, and your strawberry puree. Mix again until combined.

Step 3: Add Dry Ingredients

Mix in the flours, baking soda, baking powder, and salt on low speed. Avoid overmixing to keep your donuts light and fluffy.

Step 4: Pipe Into Donut Molds

Scoop the batter into a piping or zip-top bag. Snip the corner and squeeze the batter into greased donut pans, filling only halfway.

Step 5: Bake

Bake at 400°F for 7-8 minutes on the middle rack. Don’t overbake—they should spring back lightly when touched.

Step 6: Glaze

Combine powdered sugar and milk for your glaze. Once donuts cool slightly, pour or dip them into the glaze and let it set for 20-30 minutes.

Strawberry Cake Donuts

Tips for Best Results

  • Use ripe strawberries for max flavor. The riper, the sweeter.
  • Cake flour makes a difference—it creates a lighter texture.
  • Don’t overmix! It’ll make your donuts dense.
  • Want a pinker hue? Add a couple drops of red or pink food coloring to your batter or glaze.
  • Grease pans very well and remove donuts while hot to prevent sticking.

Strawberry Flavor Options

You can intensify strawberry flavor in several ways:

  • Add a spoonful of strawberry syrup for sweetness and color.
  • Mix in some freeze-dried strawberries—they’re flavorful but may need extra moisture.
  • If using frozen strawberries, drain well after thawing to avoid soggy donuts.

Substitutions and Variations

If You Don’t Have…Use This Instead
Buttermilk½ cup milk + 1 tsp lemon juice or vinegar
Cake FlourJust use all-purpose, but expect denser texture
StrawberriesTry raspberries or blueberries for a twist
VanillaAlmond extract adds a unique flavor pop

Don’t miss our Raspberry Fudgy Chocolate Cookies if you’re exploring berry-based treats.

Donut Glaze Tips

A good glaze is thick enough to pour, not runny. Use milk for a creamier flavor, or water for a cleaner finish. You can even add fruit juice for a fruity twist. Want double the glaze? Just dunk them twice.

Looking for vibrant pink? Add food coloring. Kids will love it, and it gives a bold, party-worthy look.

Nutrition Facts (Per Donut)

NutritionValue
Calories133 kcal
Carbs28g
Protein2g
Fat2g
Sugar16g
Vitamin C7mg

Want More Strawberry Treats?

Check out our Healthy Strawberry Mochi, Strawberry Cheesecake Protein Balls, and Sakura Strawberry Mochi for berrylicious snacks.

Conclusion

These strawberry cake donuts are a beautiful, light alternative to fried donuts. They’re easy, delicious, and a fun way to enjoy fresh strawberries in a creative way. Whether you’re baking for a brunch or for fun, these will become your new favorite treat.

Don’t miss our Royal Purple Velvet Cake for a colorful celebration-worthy dessert.

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