I'm so excited about this post. I've been waiting a long time to share it with you, and frankly it's hard for me to keep a secret. But I did! This is a recipe swap I did along with some of my blogger pals. Each of us were assigned a blog to choose a recipe from, and today is the day everything gets revealed! It's just as much of a surprise for all of us as it is for you. Join me on this fun adventure:
I was tasked with choosing a recipe from my pal Jenny's blog,
Honey and Birch. Let me tell you, that was not an easy thing to do. Her pictures are absolutely gorgeous and I was drooling over everything I looked at! I was really torn between the
Roasted Red Pepper and White Bean Hummus (because hummus is yummus) and the
Homemade Buffalo Sauce for Wings because I love anything that has Buffalo Sauce. I've never made my own, and after looking at Jenny's blog I will be soon! Then I went to the grocery store and found the biggest, brightest, juiciest cherries. I bought them for their beauty with no particular recipe in mind. As I was browsing
Honey and Birch, I found Jenny's recipe for
Baked Cherry Vanilla Bean Doughnuts, and I knew immediately what I would be making for this post. Fresh cherries baked into a yummy donut, flavored with vanilla bean? There's no way you can go wrong with that.
One of the hardest parts of keeping my recipe choice a secret was National Donut Day. The day I made this recipe, everyone was talking about National Donut Day on social media. I wanted to share a picture so bad and tell everyone about the donuts that I was making!
This recipe went together in no time. As Jenny suggested, I had all of the ingredients ready to go, including pitting and chopping the fresh cherries. Do you have a cherry pitter? I don't. But don't fear, I found the perfect way to improvise:
If you've got a frosting tip from a pastry set, then that's all you need to
quickly pit a pile of fresh cherries for these delicious donuts!
Here they are freshly baked and cooling in the
donut pan. It was so hard to wait on these. I was dying to try one as soon as possible! You can find my donut pan
HERE.
And cooling completely. Aren't they a gorgeous golden brown? I could have stopped here, but what's a donut without a glaze? Jenny's Very Vanilla Bean Glaze was perfect atop these donuts!
Yum! Three donuts for a serving isn't too much right? I put these out on the platter to photograph but I decided they were missing a little something...
A cherry on top of course! Everything is better with a cherry on top. Now there is no mistaking what flavor these donuts are.
I'm so glad I found this recipe. Not only was it a blast truly making donuts on National Donut Day, but that evening one of my best friends and her girls stopped by to drink a Coke. I had these delicious donuts waiting on my counter for dessert. The ideal way to celebrate National Donut Day. With a cold drink and a good friend.
Baked Cherry Vanilla Bean Donuts
1 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup milk
4 tablespoons butter
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon white vinegar
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 vanilla beans, cut down the middle, scraped of seeds (I used vanilla bean paste instead)
1 large egg
1 cup cherries, pitted, cut into 8 pieces
Glaze
1 1/2 cups powdered sugar
3 tablespoons melted butter
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1 tablespoon milk
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Grease the
donut pan with extra butter or cooking spray and set aside. In a small bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder and salt. Set aside. Combine the milk, butter, vinegar, vanilla extract, vanilla seeds and egg in a small saucepan over medium heat. Stir constantly until the butter melts. Add butter mixture to flour mixture and with a wooden spoon, stir to combine. When the mixture is combined, fold in the cherries. Spoon or pipe the mixture into the prepared donut pan. Bake for 13-14 minutes until the finished donut edges come off the pan. Remove from oven and let cool for 1 minute, then finish cooling on rack. If using the same pan again, wait 5 minutes before filling the pan a second time.
For the glaze, combine all ingredients in a small bowl with a wire whisk. Wait 1-2 minutes for the glaze to thicken before dipping the donuts in the glaze.