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Friday, December 2, 2016

Glazed Lemon Baked Donuts + Stonyfield Yogurt Giveaway

It is Day 2 of my 12 Days of Holiday Giveaways.
These Glazed Lemon Baked Donuts will brighten your holidays right up!

glazed lemon baked donuts (sweetandsavoryfood.com)

This post contains affiliate links for your convenience and is in partnership with Stonyfield.

We are on Day 2 of my 12 Days of Holiday Giveaways and I'm head over heels in love with all of your responses!  Yesterday I showcased my Gingerbread Trees and I already had a reader send me a photo of them baking them at home.

Be sure to enter my giveaway for the Doughmakers Cookie Baking Sheet set.  You still have a couple days to win!

Today my folks, I have another delicious, sweet, tart recipe that is easy peasy and it features my favorite Stonyfield Greek Yogurt.  I became a fan of Stonyfield yogurt seven years ago when I had one baby at home and I had somehow acquired two free coupons.  I was basically hooked {the babe was too} from first bite.

glazed lemon baked donuts (sweetandsavoryfood.com)

When Stonyfield jumped on board for this series I could not have been more happier.  They are a company that I strongly believe in and I know they love a great homemade dessert just as much as I do.

I first fell in love with homemade donuts a few years back when I purchased this donut pan for just under $10 while shopping with some friends.  They buy clothes I buy kitchen accessories.  Since then I have made some delicious batches.  My Baked Cherry Doughnuts calls for grenadine cherry syrup and my Chocolate Cake Donuts with Chocolate Ganache are pretty much like eating cake for breakfast.

So needless to say, what is there NOT to love about donuts?  Any flavor, any time?  I always says if someone tells me they 'don't eat donuts', well, I know they are lying and they are not my friend.

glazed lemon baked donuts (sweetandsavoryfood.com)

There are two things I love about this recipe.  First it is easy.  Stir together a quick batter, bake for just over 10 minutes, dip in a glaze and breakfast is made.  Second, the recipe makes just six donuts.  Half a dozen and your day is made.  No need for a full dozen of those lovelies staring you down on day two.

See the sponginess in these donuts?  They aren't lying.  They are light, fluffy and full of spongy, lemony flavor.  I personally like to double dip them in the lemon glaze for extra flavor but that is just me.

Do as you please.

glazed lemon baked donuts (sweetandsavoryfood.com)

My friends at Stonyfield have graciously agreed to host a spectacular giveaway in addition to me giving you this one of a kind donut recipe.

Two winners will receive a case of Stonyfield's new Organic Greek Individual Yogurt, a travel bag, an apron, water bottle and their Stonyfield Yogurt Cookbook {which is stellar!}.  I sat down with that cookbook and dog-eared about 40 recipes...I kid you not.  And that yogurt? My kids devoured it in less than two days.

Less than two days.

I was lucky to snag one to put in the batter for these donuts!

glazed lemon baked donuts (sweetandsavoryfood.com)

Glazed Lemon Baked Donuts


1 container of Stonyfield Organic Greek Vanilla Bean Yogurt
1 egg
3/4 c. sugar
1/4 c. canola oil
zest of one lemon
2-3 drops of yellow food coloring
1 1/4 c. flour
1 t. baking soda
1/2 t. baking powder
1/4 t. salt

For the glaze:
1 c. powdered sugar
juice of one lemon

1.  Preheat the oven to 350 degrees and spray a 6 count donut pan with cooking spray.
2.  In a bowl combine the yogurt, egg, sugar, oil, lemon juice and food coloring.  Sift together the dry ingredients and fold into the wet ingredients.
3.  Fill the donut pan with the batter, about 3/4 full.  Bake for 13-15 minutes just until golden brown and springy to the touch.  Allow the donuts to cool in the pan.
4.  In a bowl make the glaze by combining the powdered sugar, almond extract and enough lemon juice to make a thin glaze.
5.  Drip the cooled donuts into the glaze and place on a cooling rack to set.  Dip twice if desired. Store in an airtight container for up to two days, but donuts are best warm!

Now it's time for the fun part!  Two randoms winners will win a Stonyfield package for the holidays. You can use some of the yogurt to make these delicious donuts, hide it in the back of your fridge from your kids like I should have or even pass along the cookbook as a gift to a friend.  It's your gift, do as you want!

You have many ways to enter just follow the directions below.  Enter from today until December 5th. The winners will be announced shortly after that.  Good luck!

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glazed lemon baked donuts (sweetandsavoryfood.com)

Would you like to comment?

  1. Hello,

    Can you plz confirm the size of the Stoneyfield yogurt you used? I’m assuming it’s the 5.3oz size, as opposed to a he 30oz size.
    Your donuts look sooo yummy, I’d like to make them in the next day or two.
    Thank you

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