These Cinnamon Protein Donut Holes are so soft & pillowy, made with just a few simple wholesome ingredients, and have 5 grams of protein each! They are also only 50 calories each! There is no yeast involved and they are so easy to make. There's nothing better than a warm cinnamon sugar donut hole. They are so comforting but you will have no guilt when you eat these babies. If you like this recipe, be sure to try my 40 Calorie Pumpkin Spice Donut Holes as well.
Store your leftover donut holes in an air tight container in a cool, dry place for up to 2 days or in the fridge for up to 5. To reheat them, just pop them in the microwave for about 10 seconds or in the oven at 350 for 5 minutes or so.
Certainly! Air fry these at 375 for about 6-8 minutes.
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These Cinnamon Protein Donut Holes are so soft & pillowy, made with just a few simple wholesome ingredients, and have 5 grams of protein each! They are also only 50 calories each! There is no yeast involved and they are so easy to make. There's nothing better than a warm cinnamon sugar donut hole. They are so comforting but you will have no guilt when you eat these babies. If you like this recipe, be sure to try my 40 Calorie Pumpkin Spice Donut Holes as well.
Preheat oven to 350°F. Line and medium size baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat.
In a large bowl, combine all of the ingredients. It’s easiest to knead with your hands. It will seem dry at first but I promise after you keep needing it, it will come together!
Place the dough onto a floured surface. Knead a few times and then divide into 16 pieces. Roll out each piece into donut holes.
Line donut holes on a baking sheet and brush lightly with 1/2 tbsp melted grass-fed butter. Bake for 10 minutes.
While those are in the oven, make your cinnamon sugar topping by combining some cinnamon and monk fruit sweetener in a small bowl.
Brush the remaining melted butter around the donut holes and coat in cinnamon “sugar” mixture. Enjoy!
Servings 16
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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Please note that my nutrition label is approximate and has slight rounding.