Doughnuts you can feel good about! These whole wheat turmeric honey doughnuts are made with whole grains, Greek yogurt and antioxidant-packed turmeric and honey. Perfect for breakfast or dessert!Doughnuts you can feel good about! These whole-wheat turmeric honey doughnuts are made with whole grains, Greek yogurt and antioxidant-packed turmeric and honey. Perfect for breakfast or dessert!Hi ya’ll! My dear intern Kelsey is on the blog today sharing her AWESOME recipe with you. Kelsey is a powerhouse and I’ve had the privilege to work with her for almost a year. It’s been so fun watching Kelsey learn and grow over the past year and I can’t wait to see what she’ll do in the nutrition field once she graduates in May. She is a natural talent when it comes to social media and writing and has helped TFD immensely over the past year from behind the scenes. Well, this lady is coming out from behind the curtain today to share her recipe with ya’ll. Take it away, Kelsey!

Hi, TFD readers!

I’m so excited to write to you all directly! For almost a year now, I’ve had the amazing opportunity to intern under Kara and observe the inner workings of the blogging world. I cannot thank her enough for all that I’ve learned, the growth I’ve gone through, and simply inspiring me to go beyond the “normal” scope of dietetics and truly seeing what it means to work with an unmatched energy and passion.

Kara also inspired this recipe I’m sharing with you today! A few months back, I was testing recipes for her E-book. After my rounds of testing, I ended up with this bottle of turmeric, which I had never cooked with before. Never one to waste anything, I started adding turmeric to everything—omelets, tea, roasted veggies, stir fries—and I fell in love! So the next logical thing to do (because I’m really more of a baker at heart) was to bring turmeric to some baked goods. I toyed around with all kinds of ideas and tried to find the perfect fit for this special little spice (cupcakes, pie, brownies??). But then I finally settled on a personal favorite—doughnuts. In my mind, nothing beats a well-done, plain old-fashioned spice doughnut. The crispy outside and a dense, chewy inside with those subtle cinnamon and nutmeg flavors. My mouth is watering just thinking about them. So that’s how these little gems came to be!

Whole Wheat Turmeric Honey Donuts

Turmeric and honey are a match made in food heaven. The turmeric’s spicy and mildly bitter profile is balanced by the honey’s smooth and silky sweetness. These doughnuts are baked, cutting out the excess fats that frying adds. Protein-packed Greek yogurt replaces oil or butter, cutting the fat and calories even further. The whole wheat flour gives a fiber boost to keep you satiated, while both turmeric and honey add anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.

Very few things can get me excited to wake up in the morning, but the thought of these golden beauties always do the trick. You can top them with a little powdered sugar and turmeric, honey glaze, or just leave ‘em plain! And they’re perfect with fruit or yogurt. Add a mug of tea or coffee and you’ve got yourself a winning breakfast. You can even munch on one or two as a snack to keep you fueled throughout the day! Either way, you can’t go wrong by adding a little doughnut lovin’ to break up the daily routine!

Whole Wheat Turmeric Honey Doughnuts

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Whole Wheat Turmeric Honey Doughnuts


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  • Yield: 14-16 doughnuts 1x

Ingredients

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  • 2 cups White Whole Wheat Flour, sifted
  • 1 ½ teaspoons baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
  • ½ teaspoon turmeric
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 2/3 cup honey
  • 1 cup milk (or milk substitute of choice)
  • 4 tablespoons plain Greek yogurt
  • 1 egg
  • 1 ½ teaspoons vanilla extract
  • Optional topping: 1/2 cup powdered sugar and 1/2 teaspoon turmeric

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 325?F. Coat doughnut pans with nonstick baking spray.
  2. In a large bowl, combine flour, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, turmeric, and salt. Set aside.
  3. In a medium bowl, whisk honey, milk, Greek yogurt, egg, and extract together. Stir the milk mixture into the dry ingredients until just combined.
  4. Pour the doughnut batter into the pans, filling the molds two-thirds full. Bake for 10-12 minutes or until toothpick inserted comes out clean.
  5. Let the doughnuts cool in the pan for 2 minutes before flipping onto a wire rack.
  6. Optional topping: Whisk powdered sugar and turmeric until well combined and sprinkle on top of doughnuts.

Notes

To make a glaze topping: Whisk 1/3 cup water, ¾ cup honey, and ½ teaspoon turmeric together in a small saucepan over medium-high heat until it begins to boil. Remove from heat. Dip doughnuts in glaze while still warm.

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Kelsey is a senior Nutritional Science and Dietetics student at Boston University by way of the Philadelphia area. She hopes to one day work with athletes and/or children as either a sports’ or pediatric dietitian. If she’s not studying, you can find her volunteering with BU’s chapter of FeelGood, cooking, baking, spending time with friends, running, or searching for new music.

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33 Comments

  1. Liz

    You had me at doughnuts! We loved the addition of the honey and turmeric combo, so creative and delicious!

  2. Susan Berke

    Did I miss the nutritional information posted somewhere?

  3. Monica

    I’m allergic to yogurt products, is there any thing I could substitute it with?

  4. OMG, I am a part time yoga teacher and finally, a doughnut I could serve to my students that they would eat! 🙂 Thank you for the delicious inspiration.

  5. A doughnut pan? Really? Never heard of it. But I really want one of these doughnuts! Great photos. 🙂

  6. Susan

    Your description of these doughnuts was irresistible – pinned and planned for the week end!

  7. Wow! These look and sound so good!

  8. Obsessed with all things turmeric right now. Never thought to add it to donuts! Pinned! 🙂

  9. I never would have thought to try turmeric in baked goods but this sounds like a wonderful treat! Great post 🙂

  10. These look so delicious! I’ve been resisting buying a doughnut pan (because I love doughnuts and will want to eat them constantly), but I think now is the time! I’m always looking for ways to incorporate whole wheat flour into tasty treats. Great job!

  11. Great post, Kelsey (and Kara)! I’m always on the look-out for ways to incorporate turmeric into my diet.. typically I go more savory but these doughnuts sound – and look – delicious!

  12. Sara @ sarahaasrdn.com

    Fantastic! I can’t wait to try these Kara and Kelsey!

  13. OMG! Those look amazing!

  14. This recipe may be the one to finally force me to buy a doughnut pan…they sound delicious!

  15. Oh my gosh, yes please! This is one of the most unique doughnut recipes I’ve ever seen- can’t wait to try it!

  16. I love the Greek yogurt in these, and I cannot wait to make them, but I would like to share them with some friends who are dairy-free. Any ideas for a Greek yogurt subsitute??

  17. These are adorable and sound so tasty! Love adding turmeric to baked goods!