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How To Make Your Own Protein Donut

Make your own protein donut and avoid the excess fat and sugar in regular donuts.

It’s all good to eat regular donuts in moderation, but it’s nice to have an alternative that is high in protein that actually leaves you feeling satisfied!  

Let’s compare.  One of my homemade protein donuts with a protein frosting and fun toppings versus a regular donut from a leading donut place.  

I’ll share the recipe for my donuts below.  Happy donut baking!! 

For my Protein Donut (Pictured on top)

  • 215 calories 
  • 20g protein
  • 27g carbohydrate 
  • 2g fat

From the Donut Place (Pictured on bottom)

  • 330 calories 
  • 4g protein
  • 43g carbohydrate
  • 14g fat

My donut recipe from Volume 1 of my e cookbooks included below! 

Macro Friendly Donuts

This high protein, low fat donut is the perfect way to satisfy a donut craving while still helping you nail your nutritional goals!  Donuts are a family favorite around my house, so I went on a mission to create a lighter homemade version that would be realistic for us to enjoy everyday.  I hope you love them as much as we do!! If you do, remember to check out my e cookbooks (link below) to help support my passion to bring more delicious options to us all while we are aiming to live a fit life!

Makes 6 Donuts

For 1 donut with icing and 3g of toppings

215 calories

20g protein

27g carbohydrate

2g fat

INGREDIENTS YOU’LL NEED:

For the donuts 

  • 120ml 1 % milk 
  • 110g unsweetened applesauce 
  • 50ml real maple syrup 
  • 1 egg 
  • 100g all purpose flour 
  • 50g whey protein powder (flavor of choice) 
  • 5g baking powder 

For icing and toppings per individual donut 

  • 20 ml 1% milk 
  • 12g whey protein powder (flavor of choice) 
  • 2g of instant sugar free pudding mix (flavor of choice)
  • 3-5g of cereal, chocolate chips, sprinkles, marshmallows, mini Oreos etc.. 

Pro Tip: You can also tweak my recipe to make it lower in calories by using sugar free maple syrup instead of regular.  It works just as well!  

DIRECTIONS:

By hand or in a mixer, mix together the milk, maple syrup, applesauce, and egg.

Add in the flour, protein powder, and baking powder and combine until just incorporated. Batter will be fairly thin.

Evenly divide batter using a silicone donut baking pan. Enough batter for 6 donuts. Place the donut pan on a cookie sheet.

Bake at 350 degrees for about 25 minutes or until cooked through.

Allow to cool and then remove from donut pan. Store for up to 4-5 days in the refrigerator.

To make the frosting mix together the milk and protein powder (and if using the instant pudding mix). That’s it. Top the donuts with the icing and your favorite toppings. To help thicken the icing, if needed, you can refrigerate it for a few minutes. Works like a charm! Fully iced and topped donuts can also be stored in the refrigerator but enjoy within 2 days of topping.  I personally prefer to ice and top them just before enjoying. 

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The donut recipe is in Volume 1 as well as many more yummy and satisfying sweet treats including recipes for my lighter and protein filled take on cheesecakes, cookies, brownies, and so much more!

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Fitness Tips

Find Your Turning Point Now

Earlier in my life I attempted to lose weight more times than I can count. 

During an attempt I took up swimming.  I had recently hurt my knee after a fall down my back garden steps.  Swimming was a good fit because it allowed for movement while not aggravating my knee injury.  

I started feeling better.  I started feeling proud of myself.  

Then I shared with someone how I’d taken up swimming and how I was focusing on losing weight again.  This individual promptly told me that swimming was not going to help me lose weight.  Great that it was helping me feel better, but not to get my hopes up for weight loss.

This conversation was devastating.  I lost my drive to go swimming.  I allowed it to set me back on my fitness journey for many years to follow. 

Recently I’ve been sharing simple ways you can start to incorporate healthier habits into your daily routine.  This is because getting started with something and then to BUILD off of that initial momentum is crucial. 

We all have to start somewhere. We also need to believe ALL our efforts are worth it.  Because they are.

Could our efforts be optimized and maximized?  Of course!  That’s what I do as a coach for my clients.  I help my clients optimize their time and efforts so they can achieve amazing and long term results.  

But, building a base of healthy habits through small daily actions and believing it’s worth it to do so creates both momentum and confidence to remain consistent. 

Consistency is key for progress.

My turning point came after having my daughter.  With an infant to care for I had to find ways to incorporate my health goals into my busy days.  I had to get creative to make it work.  I also started to believe in my efforts again no matter how small they were.

From 2016-2017, in less than ideal conditions, I managed to lose 40 lbs during my first year postpartum. 

The momentum I created then still carries me through today.  Sure, by deepening my education and experience I have learned how to optimize and maximize my efforts to take my results and that of my clients to the next level.  

But never underestimate the power of ALL of your efforts towards a healthier version of you.  Don’t be discouraged.  Keep going.  You’ve got this!

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