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Strawberry Lemonade Donuts

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By Don’t Waste the Crumbs

If you haven’t already guessed it, I’m on a strawberry lemonade kick this summer.

First it was no-cook strawberry jam, then it was strawberry lemonade kombucha, and now it’s strawberry lemonade donuts.

Hey, can you blame me? Who wouldn’t want the epitome of summer baked into a donut?!

If you don’t have a donut pan though, your summer fun doesn’t cease to exist. There’s a solution: any baked donut recipe (including this one and my pumpkin donut recipe) can be baked in a muffin tin!

For full-size muffin tins like these, fill each muffin cup 1/4 to 1/3 full and you’ll have cute little donut muffins.

Mini-muffin tins like these will give a muffin that looks more like a donut hole. I bet if you tell your kids that’s what it is, they won’t even second guess you. After all, they still taste like donuts!

With all that said though, I really enjoy making my kids donuts on the weekends.

Growing up, donuts on Saturday mornings were a big treat and it’s one of the family traditions I want to pass on to my kids.

One time though when we went to a donut shop, I saw big 5 gallon buckets of hydrogenated vegetable oil in the front of the store. The buckets were empty and the shop was selling them for $2 each.

My first thought was that those buckets would be great for storing whole grains.

My second thought was that those buckets were empty for a reason… that unhealthy fat was put into the donuts I was about to buy.

And hydrogenated oils are one of the ingredients we are adamant about not feeding our kids.

Note: Deciding your food priorities makes a big difference in how you spend your grocery budget. I teach about this in Grocery Budget Bootcamp. It will look different for every family but the principles remain the same!

We’ve cut back drastically on how often we eat donuts since that day, and now we don’t buy them at all. There’s no reason too when you have a delicious homemade donut recipe like this one!

Treat the kids to these amazing strawberry lemonade donuts! They won't be disappointed and you won't feel guilty feeding them these healthy (but delicious) donuts!

Strawberry Lemonade Donuts

Speaking of this recipe, let’s talk about it.

1. We’re using whole fresh strawberries.

No jam, no jellies and no concentrates here. Just fresh strawberries, diced finely so that they bake evenly into the donut and you get juicy bits of strawberry in every bite.

2. We’re using lots of lemon.

If you’re making strawberry lemonade donuts, you MUST be able to taste the lemon. That’s why we’re using lemon juice AND lemon zest in the batter itself.

And if that wasn’t enough, we’re making a simple lemon glaze that will knock this donut out of the park.

3. This recipe is naturally sweetened!

The downside of store-bought donuts? Sugar. Lots and lots of sugar. Not a good thing when you’re trying to quit sugar.

The upside to homemade donuts? Using less sugar AND increasing the quality. We’re using honey and/or maple syrup here – your choice!

4. These can be made egg-free and gluten free!

I’ve tested this recipe with and without eggs, and while the egg version held up better, the egg-free batch would pass for those with egg allergies.

I also tested using all-purpose flour and einkorn flour with success. I bet you could use any all-purpose gluten-free flour successfully.

Bring back saturday morning donuts with this easy recipe! Strawberry lemonade donuts bring the flavors of summer without the junk.

Probably the most important aspect of this recipe, is that it whips up REALLY fast.

The most time consuming aspect is the baking time, but even 12 minutes isn’t that long when you consider the alternative of loading up the car, driving to the donut shop, waiting in line, driving home…

Strawberry lemonade donuts? With lemon glaze? AND THEY ARE HEALTHY? Where have these been all my life!

Donut Making Tools

There are a few tools I use in this recipe that I want to highlight, because they make the donut-making process super easy.

  • Donut PanI have this exact pan, but I bought mine from Michaels with a 50% off coupon. If you don’t have a Michaels or a similar craft store nearby, the price on Amazon is still a good deal.
  • Donut Hole PanI also bought this exact donut hole pan from Michaels with a coupon. Anytime I make donuts, I double the recipe and make both donuts and donut holes. I admit that the donut holes are addicting, but I can usually set enough aside to get breakfast for an extra day or two.
  • Cookie ScoopI have this #50 cookie scoop and it holds 1 1/4 Tablespoons of dough. Three scoops makes one donut, and one slightly rounded scoop makes one donut hole. It helps to keep my donuts and donut holes uniform in size (and I also LOVE it for making meatballs and energy bites!).

Welcome back Saturday morning donuts!

Strawberry Lemonade Donuts
Serves: 6-7 donuts OR 20-24 donut holes
Ingredients
  • ¼ cup milk
  • 2 tsp lemon juice (about 1 large lemon, with extra)
  • ¼ tsp vanilla (how to make homemade vanilla)
  • ⅓ cup honey OR maple syrup (if you use honey, you will taste it in the final donut)
  • 3½ Tbsp butter, melted
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 cup flour (I used all-purpose)
  • 1 tsp lemon zest (about 1 large lemon, with extra)
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • ½ cup finely diced strawberries
  • 1 batch lemon glaze (recipe below)
Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 350F and grease your donut pan(s).
  2. In a small bowl, combine milk, lemon juice, vanilla, honey OR maple syrup, melted butter and eggs. Whisk well and set aside.
  3. In a medium bowl, combine flour, lemon zest, salt and baking powder.
  4. Add wet ingredients to dry, stirring JUST until the ingredients are mixed. Do not overmix!
  5. Fold in the strawberries gently.
  6. Portion dough into the donut pan(s), about 3½ tablespoons per donut, or 1 slightly heaping tablespoon per donut hole.
  7. Bake for 12-14 minutes for donuts, or 9-11 minutes for donut holes, or until the donuts have risen and are golden in color.
  8. Allow to cool for 5 minutes before removing from the pan, and then allow to cool completely before glazing.
Notes

Knock your kids' socks off with this amazing donut recipe. They won't even know you are feeding them a healthy real food treat!

And don’t forget the lemon glaze!

5.0 from 2 reviews
Lemon Glaze for Strawberry Lemonade Donuts
Ingredients
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 2 Tbsp lemon juice (about 1 large lemon)
  • 1 tsp lemon zest (about 1 large lemon)
  • 1-3 tsp milk, to thin if necessary
Instructions
  1. In a small bowl, whisk powdered sugar, lemon juice and lemon zest very well.
  2. Only if necessary, thin by adding milk 1 tsp at a time. Adding milk dilutes the lemon flavor, so use it sparingly and only if necessary.
  3. Dunk completely cooled donuts in glaze and enjoy!
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Celebrate summer with homemade peach ice cream

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(Feature Impact) Nothing screams summer more than ice cream – although sweet, juicy peaches are a close runner-up in the competition. For the ultimate seasonal celebration, combine the two fan favorites with this homemade Peach Ice Cream recipe.

Using ripe, succulent peaches will make this ice cream burst with natural sweetness, while the vanilla and brown sugar add extra richness and a hint of caramelized flavor. A little brightness and zing from the fresh lemon juice finishes off your bowl of refreshing summer goodness.

The recipe requires an ice cream maker, and you’ll need to freeze the bowl for 24 hours before you churn, so be sure to plan ahead. Once finished churning, you can serve it immediately or pop it in the freezer to enjoy during the next heat wave.

Find more summer dessert recipes at Culinary.net.

Peach Ice Cream

Recipe adapted from Stephie Cooks
Prep time: 25 minutes
Churning and freezing time: 5 hours, 30 minutes
Servings: 12 (makes 1 1/2 quarts)

  • 4          cups fresh peaches, peeled and sliced (5-6 peaches)
  • 1/2       cup granulated sugar
  • 1          cup brown sugar
  • 3          tablespoons fresh lemon juice
  • 2 1/4    teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 2          cups heavy cream
  1. Prior to churning: Freeze bowl of ice cream maker 24 hours.
  2. In large bowl, combine peaches, sugars, lemon juice and vanilla. Let sit 15 minutes, stirring occasionally, until sugars have dissolved and peaches are juicy.
  3. Place peach mixture in blender or food processor; pulse until peaches are broken down but not totally pureed. Add heavy cream; stir to combine.
  4. Pour mixture into airtight container and refrigerate 1-2 hours, or overnight.
  5. Use ice cream maker to churn mixture according to manufacturer’s instructions. Once churned, serve immediately for softer consistency or place in airtight, freezer-safe container and freeze 2-4 hours to harden before serving.

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6 simple, fun school-day meals with minimal chaos

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(Feature Impact) When it comes to planning lunches and dinners on busy school days, simplicity is the name of the game. Parents who are already juggling carpools, practices, errands and homework don’t need anything extra added to their plates while they’re trying to get food onto everyone else’s.

Choosing uncomplicated meal ideas like these back-to-school recipes lets you reclaim some precious time from the morning and evening chaos. Designed to fit seamlessly into your existing routines, the recipes are familiar, flexible and filling – and, perhaps most importantly, won’t keep you standing at the stove for hours. Make it easy for your loved ones with Healthy Family Project’s registered dietitian-approved meal ideas packed with the nutrition to keep your family fueled all day.

Visit HealthyFamilyProject.com to find more easy, family-friendly recipes for back-to-school season.

  1. Mandarin Chicken Rice BowlsThis fresh, fun dinner starts with a base of rice topped with juicy mandarin slices, savory chicken, fresh vegetables and a bright citrus dressing. Plus, it’s easily customizable to each family member’s tastes and preferences.
  1. Lemon Blueberry Pancake Lunchbox BitesTo make your kids’ eyes light up when they open their lunchboxes, opt for recipes that feel a little playful. These mini pancakes paired with colorful fruits definitely fit the bill, and they’re a great way to disguise nutritious ingredients like oats, eggs and bananas. Include a cup of yogurt on the side to make lunch dippable and interactive.
  1. Tomato Turkey Burger BowlsBurger night gets a healthy twist in this creative recipe, which swaps a beef patty for lean ground turkey and oily French fries for roasted potato wedges while leaning into classic toppings like lettuce, tomatoes and pickles. If the kids still prefer their burgers as sandwiches instead of bowls, provide buns on the side so they can build their own.
  1. One-Pot Cheeseburger MacIf just imagining a sink full of dishes makes you tired, that means it’s the kind of night for a one-pot dinner. Pasta, cheese, tomatoes and onions combine with your choice of protein for a hearty and satisfying comfort meal that might remind you of your own childhood.
  1. Greek Salad with Cucumbers, Tomatoes and WatermelonWhether you pack them as a healthy school lunchbox side or serve as a refreshing after-school snack, these salad cups keep weekday flavors fresh and interesting. The combination of cucumbers, watermelon, tomatoes, feta and mint means your loved ones are getting fruits, veggies, protein and herbs all in one. For on-the-go enjoyment, remember to pack the dressing on the side.
  1. Easy Quesadilla DippersCookie cutters aren’t just for cookies anymore. Eating is generally less of a battle for kids when their food is in fun shapes, so let them choose their star, heart, gingerbread man or dinosaur to make these quesadillas more craveable. Fillings are flexible, too: layer cheese with chicken, beans or cooked veggies of your choice then serve with a side of salsa or guacamole for dipping.
   

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Yes please to grilled cheese of the year, with a protein punch

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(Feature Impact) A grilled cheese sandwich isn’t just a lunchtime staple; it’s a beloved cultural icon. There is a universal magic in the combination of ooey-gooey cheese, golden bread and a little butter – but in 2026, this comfort food classic is getting a functional upgrade.

It’s also safe to say nostalgia is delicious and addicting, which is why Borden Cheese is sharing not one, but two, prize-worthy recipes, one of which packs a protein punch and another that’s a pure classic, perfect for spreading smiles and happy bellies.

Protein, Please: The Protein Powerhouse is the Grilled Cheese of the Year, and it’s easy to see why. It’s a protein-packed masterpiece designed for the modern appetite. Featuring a creamy, dual-cheese combo of mild cheddar and Borden Mozzarella Cheese Melts, the sandwich is melted over 5 ounces of tender sliced chicken breast and delivers more than 40 grams of protein and about 8 grams of fiber when paired with the right bread. Served with a tangy Greek yogurt and Dijon mustard “powerhouse sauce” and pressed between golden, crispy bread, this grilled cheese isn’t your ordinary melt. It has been transformed into a massive protein boost.

Tried n’ True: While modern flavors and trends are delicious, nostalgia is too. In fact, a whopping 20,000 fans cast their votes for America’s Favorite Grilled Cheese, asserting a fervor that’s unmatched when it comes to their perfect melt, and awarded The Classic the title of “America’s Favorite.” This comforting recipe pairs extra sharp melts with American singles on sliced white bread for a perfect, ooey-gooey bite that reminds you the cheese truly “makes” the sandwich.

VisitBordenCheese.com/grilled-cheese-day for other ooey-gooey grilled cheese recipes created for 2026.

The Protein Powerhouse

  • 1          tablespoon butter, softened
  • 2          slices bread fortified with protein and fiber
  • 2          Borden Mild Cheddar Slices
  • 1          slice Borden Mozzarella Melts
  • 5          ounces sliced chicken breast (deli-shaved or thinly carved)

“Powerhouse” Sauce:

  • 2          tablespoons non-fat Greek yogurt
  • 1          teaspoon Dijon mustard
  • 1/2       teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2       teaspoon smoked paprika
  1. Heat griddle to medium heat. Butter bread. Layer cheeses and chicken on top of bread.
  2. Place bread on griddle and cook until lightly toasted. Flip and cook other side.
  3. Remove sandwich from skillet or griddle.
  4. To make powerhouse sauce: Mix Greek yogurt, Dijon mustard, garlic powder and smoked paprika until well blended. Slice sandwich in half and drizzle with Powerhouse sauce.

The Classic

  • 1          tablespoon butter, softened
  • 2          slices white bread
  • 2          slices Borden Extra Sharp Melts
  • 2          slices Borden American Singles
  1. Heat skillet or griddle over medium heat.
  2. Spread butter on one side of each slice bread.
  3. Place cheese slices on unbuttered side of bread. Top with other slice of bread with butter facing upward.
  4. Place sandwich on skillet or griddle and cook 3-4 minutes on each side. Using spatula, lightly press sandwich down gently while cooking to melt cheese better.
  5. Remove from skillet or griddle and slice in half.

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