I’ve been experimenting the past few months with putting hot cocoa mix in recipes in place of cocoa or other forms of chocolate. I have to say, the results have been extremely tasty. There were Hot Cocoa Cookies, Hot Cocoa Cupcakes and Hot Cocoa Brownie Bowls With Hot Cocoa Mousse. Today I want to share with you Hot Cocoa Donuts With Marshmallow Frosting & Chocolate Glaze…
You may have had hot chocolate with your donuts, but have you had it in your donuts? These are kind of crazy. Crazy delicious. And you should make them.
You could make these in a donut pan as I did or in the Babycakes Donut Maker. You can see step by step photos of how I make my donuts, both ways, in this post.
I used the Chocolate Donut Recipe from Babycakes, and simply replaced the cocoa powder with hot chocolate mix. It will create a donut that is lighter in color with a wonderful hot chocolate flavor.
With baked donuts, I find that they can dry out pretty quickly. The best solution I have found is to make a very thin glaze with water or milk, powdered sugar and vanilla and give them all a good coating while they are still warm. Not only does this add a delicious sweetness, but it also helps seal them and keep them moist.
Iām not terribly specific about when I make it ā about a cup of powdered sugar, 1 teaspoon of vanilla and 2 TSBP of water/milk ā you can mix by hand or with a mixer. You want a runny consistency as you arenāt frosting the donut with this, just giving it a dunk. I drop mine in, flip them over with a fork and then sit on a wire rack with wax paper or foil below to catch the drippings. After this I let them set for a bit (even overnight).
You could stop right here or you can take these to another level. Marshmallow frosting? Yes please! I followed a recipe from Kraft for Marshmallow Creme Frosting using their Marshmallow Creme. I topped each donut with a layer of frosting. As you can see this is a bit drippy and messy, so I recommend a wire rack with something underneath it to catch the drips.
And once again you could stop here, call it good and dig in. But this is a baking blog and it’s just more fun to make the most of recipes. So it’s time for a chocolate glaze.
For the glaze, I found a recipe from Heather Cristo Cooks that looked quick, simple and delicious. It calls for four ounces of chocolate, and I’ll be darned if I know how much of a giant Trader Joe’s chocolate bar that is.
(If you want a glaze recipe that doesn’t include corn syrup, this one looks good – corn syrup will provide a glaze with more of a glossy shine).
The folks at OXO (one of my favorite brands – their products rock and clearly they include actual bakers and cooks in their product development) recently sent me an OXO Digital Food Scale with a pull out display. This made it quick and easy to measure out the right amount of chocolate.
The pull out display is great if you have a large bowl that you are using on the scale, allowing you to actually see the display without it hiding under the bowl.
I combined my heavy cream and chocolate in a microwave safe measuring cup and heated for 30 seconds, stirred, heated another 30 seconds stirred again and then added my corn syrup.
Each donut got a quick dip in the chocolate glaze, and then a good shake of Kraft Jet Puffed Mallow Bits.
This recipe is a keeper.
I highly recommend making these. Asap.
Enjoy!
Hot Chocolate Donut Recipe
Equipment
Ingredients
- 1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
- 1/2 cup hot chocolate mix use just the powder mix, do not make the cocoa
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- 1 egg
- 3/4 cups buttermilk
- 1/4 cup vegetable oil
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
Instructions
- Stir dry ingredients together in mixing bowl. Add egg, buttermilk, vegetable oil and vanilla. Using a mixer on medium speed, blend until smooth.
- Fill each cooking reservoir with about 2 tablespoons of batter.
- Bake about 4 to 5 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into donut comes out clean.
- Optional: Top with glaze or coat with powdered sugar, as desired.
Notes
Nutrition
Disclaimer
Nutrition information is estimated as a courtesy. If using for medical purposes, please verify information using your own nutritional calculator. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Danielle Parker-Warlich says
Do you have this recipe in a print format?
Christi Johnstone says
Danielle, this was from 2012, when it was just a place I was sharing recipes and ideas with friends, and for this one I linked to the recipe on another site. Unfortunately it’s no longer there for me to reference to get that for you. My best advice would to be try this one, and swap out the cocoa powder for hot chocolate mix. https://www.lovefromtheoven.com/valentines-day-donuts/#wprm-recipe-container-35576
Michelle says
I know this is an old post but wondering if you still have the donut recipe the link didn’t work
Emma says
These are quite possibly the best thing ever created. Can’t wait to try these!
JenNifer sahl says
I love this yummy
Consuelo says
You suggest to replace the 1/2 cup cocoa powder with hot chocolate mix, same amount, 1/2 cup hot chocolate mix???
Christi says
Consuelo – yes. š
Sara says
Why not just post the darn recipe for these instead of a bunch of links, and no link at all for the marshmallow frosting!
Christi says
Sara, because the recipes I used for these are not my own personal recipes, they are not mine to repost on my site. Just blogger etiquette and avoiding copyright infringement. š Apologies if that is inconvenient for you, but I do try to show the “how to” and provide links to recipes that are not my own if that is what I’m using. Have a great day!
Kelly says
These look uh-mazing! Do you think I could use a donut cutter to make these???
Kim @ The Celebration Shoppe says
Oh my! These look fabulous! I’m linking you up to my link party today. ~YUM!
Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar says
These are absolutely fabulous!! Yum!
Chung-Ah | Damn Delicious says
Oh my word. These might just be the best donuts I have ever come across. Well done!