News Celebrity & Entertainment Joy Bauer Just Shared a 2-Ingredient Pumpkin Dessert That's "Totally Delicious" These little sweets are an easy way to add a taste of autumn to your day. By Sadie Schulte Sadie Schulte Sadie Schulte is EatingWell's editorial apprentice. She attends Iowa State University, where she is a senior studying advertising and fashion communications. During her time at college, she has worked as a reporter at the campus newspaper, the Iowa State Daily, where she writes about culture and lifestyle. EatingWell's Editorial Guidelines Updated on October 24, 2024 Reviewed by Dietitian Annie Nguyen, M.A., RD Reviewed by Dietitian Annie Nguyen, M.A., RD Annie Nguyen is a Registered Dietitian who manages EatingWell's Pinterest page. Before EatingWell, she worked with other dietitians to write nutrition blog posts, develop recipes and create social media content. Annie went to the University of Oklahoma to complete her B.S. in Health and Exercise Science. She went on to get her M.A. in Dietetics and finish her dietetic internship at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. EatingWell's Editorial Guidelines Close Photo: Bauer: Jimi Celeste/Patrick McMullan/Getty Images. EatingWell design. With fall in full swing, it’s time to embrace one of the season’s coziest flavors: cue the pumpkins! Whether you’re carving them, using them to decorate your front porch or sneaking them into your favorite recipes, pumpkin-inspired treats are everywhere. And if you’re on the lookout for a quick and easy fall dessert, Joy Bauer’s two-ingredient pumpkin doughnut holes need to be on your to-make list. These baked treats aren’t just perfect for your seasonal sweet tooth—they’re also incredibly simple to whip up. This recipe really couldn’t be easier. These pumpkin doughnut holes only require two main ingredients. With minimal effort and lots of fun flavor, they’re the perfect option for fall snacking. All you’ll need to get started is a box of vanilla cake mix, a can of pumpkin puree and a cup of water. 18 Pumpkin Recipes You'll Want to Make Forever Bauer starts by preheating the oven to 325°F. After combining the cake mix, pumpkin puree and water, she scoops the batter into a well-oiled doughnut hole tin or mini muffin pan, filling each cavity about three-quarters full. She bakes them for 15 to 20 minutes until they turn golden and fluffy. When they’re ready to come out of the oven, just turn the mini doughnut tin over to release them from the pan. You could go ahead and serve these little sweets out of the oven, or follow Bauer’s optional extra step—brushing each one with a touch of butter and sprinkling them with cinnamon sugar for a bakery-quality finish. Of course, if you’d rather skip using a pastry brush, you could always just toss the doughnut holes in a little cinnamon sugar to finish. Less of it may stick to your doughnuts, but you’ll still get some of that sugar-and-spice flavor. Unlike traditional doughnut recipes, which often involve deep-frying, these doughnut holes are baked, making them a healthier option—and one that’s much easier to tidy up after. Plus, with the addition of real pumpkin puree, you’re getting more than just flavor. Pumpkin is a great source of fiber, potassium and beta carotene, giving these treats a tasty *and* nutritious edge. What Is Pumpkin Puree? There’s no denying that Joy Bauer’s two-ingredient pumpkin doughnut holes are just about the cutest fall dessert around, especially for folks who don’t want to take on a difficult baking recipe. Perfect for Halloween parties, a cozy night in or just satisfying your pumpkin cravings, this recipe is as easy as it is delicious. And if you’re feeling extra creative, you can customize the recipe with some fun variations. Try adding a pinch of cinnamon, nutmeg or cloves—or even some pumpkin pie spice—to the batter for an extra fall kick, or consider dipping the doughnut holes in a maple glaze for an ultra-fun addition. So grab your cake mix and pumpkin puree, and get ready to bake up something that’s as cute as it is tasty. After all, nothing says fall like a sweet pumpkin treat. 9 Desserts That Use an Entire Can of Pumpkin Puree Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit