Heart Shaped Sourdough Valentine’s Day Donuts (Video)

These are the best heart shaped sourdough Valentine’s Day donuts you will ever make! Valentine’s Day is the season of love, and these sweet treats are the perfect way to celebrate especially for doughnut lovers. Simple and easy and made completely from scratch with ingredients from your own kitchen. I like to make a strawberry glaze to go over these delicious donuts, but you can also fill them with strawberry or raspberry jam, and cover with a vanilla glaze too. These donuts are something your family will absolutely love, and they are perfect for any Valentine’s Day party! Fresh sourdough donuts taste way better than any donut you’ll get from a donut shop. They are also much healthier because they’re made with only eight simple ingredients. No dough conditioners or preservatives, and no added yeast.

These heart shaped donuts depend on the sourdough alone to give them their soft and fluffy texture. The donuts can be made with active sourdough starter or discard, and raised overnight, so you can quickly fry them for breakfast in the morning. Allowing the donuts to rise overnight also gives them the health benefits of being long fermented, which means all the phytic acid and most of the gluten will be taken out of the flour by the sourdough starter, making them much easier for your body to digest.
Use Beef Tallow For Frying
My favorite thing to fry donuts in is homemade beef tallow, Tallow is much healthier than other oils and gives the donuts a delightful chewy exterior!!
Why I Love Heart-Shaped Donuts
- These are the perfect strawberry frosted heart-shaped treats for Valentine’s Day.
- These special treats are perfect for sending to school with your kids for Valentine’s Day.
- Perfect with a cup of coffee or tea.
- These donuts can be rolled out the night before. Then you can easily have them ready for a quick and easy breakfast the next morning.
- Made with simple healthy ingredients I always have in my kitchen
- You can use fresh or frozen strawberries for the strawberry-flavored icing, so you can make these anytime of the year.
- I like to make a variety of fillings and toppings like chocolate icing, or regular glazed donuts

What Are The Health Benefits Of Sourdough?
- Anytime you add a fermented element like sourdough to a recipe, it becomes more nutritious because it contains live probiotics and good bacteria that help with gut health and digestion. Gluten and phytic acid are naturally present in wheat, and are usually what is to blame for people not being able to digest gluten well. When the grain is fermented through the sourdough process, the gluten and phytic acid are broken down, making it easier to digest. A lot of people that struggle with gluten intolerance (not people with celiac), can digest food made with sourdough without any issue, especially if the recipe is allowed to sit out for a few hours and “long ferment”.
- In addition, phytic acid is an anti-nutrient that blocks absorption of the nutrients found in wheat. During the sourdough fermentation process, the phytic acid gets broken down and the nutrients are more bio-available to the body. This is why baking with sourdough is so important for our health.
Be sure to watch our full tutorial on how to make your own sourdough starter here.
For more of our favorite sourdough recipes, check out the sourdough portion of our website: Sourdough.
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FAQ

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Sourdough Donut Tips
- For cutting out the heart shaped donuts, use a large heart-shaped cookie cutter for the exterior of the donuts, and a small one for making the donut hole in the center.
- To gain all of the health benefits from making these with long fermented sourdough, be sure to allow the donuts to ferment at room temperature overnight. This will ensure that most of the phytic acid and gluten in the flour are consumed by the sourdough starter making these much easier to digest especially if you are gluten intolerant.
Baking Tips
- I recommend mixing these donuts in a stand mixer (Bosch mixers are my favorite because they last forever). I always just add the ingredients to the mixer, and turn it on and let it mix for at least 10 minutes. Sometimes it will seem to be too wet of a dough in the beginning, but by the end of the 10 minutes of mixing, the gluten has developed and the dough pulls away from the sides of the bowl. These donuts comes together beautifully.
- It is perfectly safe to add the eggs to this dough and still allow the dough to ferment at room temperature overnight. This is because the good active bacteria in the sourdough starter will prevent any bad bacteria from forming on the eggs.
- You can make these with either active sourdough starter or cold sourdough discard. The donuts may not appear to rise much overnight if you use discard. But they will still puff up beautifully when you put them in the hot oil.
- Be sure your oil or tallow stays between 350 and 375 degrees during the entire time you’re frying the donuts. If the oil falls under 350 degrees, the donuts can get greasy. If it’s hotter than 375 degrees the donuts can get too crispy too quickly. I use a simple thermometer and adjust the temperature of my pot as needed (see video below).
- If you want to make cream or jam filled donuts, just skip cutting out the donut hole in the middle of the donut. This will make it really easy to fill after frying.
- You can also make all donut holes using a small heart cookie cutter.
- Be sure to cover the donuts with another baking sheet turned upside down when allowing to rise overnight. This locks in the moisture and allows them to rise without drying out.

Our Favorite Heart-Shaped Doughnut Recipe Variations
- Covered in a thick strawberry glaze
- Dipped in a simple glaze (this is my personal favorite)
- Boston kreme filled are donuts that are filled with a bavarian kreme filling. Then dipped in a chocolate or maple glaze
- Chocolate frosted and covered in nuts
- Filled with your favorite jam or pie filling. Strawberry or raspberry is perfect for Valentine’s Day
- Dip each heart doughnut in sugar or cinnamon sugar
- Dipped in a traditional buttercream frosting
- Dusted with powdered sugar
Ingredients
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How To Make Heart Shaped Sourdough Donuts
In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the dough hook attachment, add warm milk, melted butter, sugar, salt, vanilla and sourdough starter. Mix on low speed until combined.
While the mixer is running, add flour one cup at a time to the wet ingredients.
Turn mixer onto medium speed and allow it to mix for at least 10 minutes. You want the gluten in the dough to be developed enough that you can pull the dough up and get it thin enough to see through it without it tearing. This is sometimes called windowpane test. (See video below)
If you want to make cream filled donuts, it’s a good idea to make the cream filling while the donuts are mixing. This way it can be well chilled before morning when you will fry the donuts.
On a lightly floured surface, roll dough out until it is ½” thick.

Using a large heart-shaped cookie cutter, cut out the donuts. Then use a small heart shaped cookie cutter to cut out the center of the donut. If you want to make any jam or cream filled donuts, you’ll want to cut them out without any holes in them.

Place the donuts on two parchment lined baking sheets. You will have to re-roll your dough at least once to use up all your dough.


Cover the donuts with the other two cookie sheets to help seal in the moisture. This will allow the donuts to rise and proof overnight, without them drying out.
Allow to rise at room temperature overnight or 8-12 hours.
Frying The Donuts
In the morning, heat 3-4” of beef tallow or oil in a 6 quart dutch oven or similar sized heavy bottom pan over medium heat. Heat until the oil is close to 375 degrees. Keep in mind that your oil will cool off once you add the first round of donuts, so it’s best if the oil is on the hotter side.
Carefully drop 3-4 donuts in the hot tallow or oil. There should be enough oil in the pot that the donuts do not reach the bottom. These are deep fat fried donuts, so the oil has to be deep enough that they will float. Let them fry on one side just until that side starts to turn a golden brown. This usually takes about a minute.

Using metal tongs or a slotted spoon, flip the donuts over and fry on the other side just until brown. Don’t fry them too long or they will get extra crispy and not be quite as good.
Remove the donuts from the tallow and place on a wire rack that is on a baking sheet. Allow the oil to drip off while frying the rest of the donuts.
Check the oil temperature between each batch of donuts making sure it doesn’t drop below 350 degrees and go above 375 degrees. Adjust heat as necessary.
Fry until all the donuts are done (see video). The excess oil can be saved for frying other things or cooking.
Topping The Heart Donuts
Mix up strawberry glaze or other topping.

Fill donuts with filling if desired, or cover with glaze or toppings. There are SO many ways to top these, so use your imagination.

Enjoy with some coffee or tea and a side of fresh fruit for a delicious and comforting Valentine’s Day breakfast.
Store leftovers in an airtight container on the counter for a couple of days. Sourdough donuts can also be frozen before adding the toppings for up to three months.

Heart Shaped Sourdough Valentine’s Day Donuts
Ingredients
- 2 cups warm milk
- 3/4 cup sugar
- 2 teaspoons salt
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup melted butter
- 1 cup sourdough starter
- 2 eggs
- 7 cups flour
- Strawberry Glaze
- 1/2 cup strawberries fresh or frozen, chopped
- 2 cups powdered sugar
Instructions
- In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the dough hook attachment, add warm milk, melted butter, sugar, salt, vanilla and sourdough starter. Mix on low speed until combined.
- While the mixer is running, add flour one cup at a time to the wet ingredients.
- Turn mixer onto medium speed and allow it to mix for at least 10 minutes. You want the gluten in the dough to be developed enough that you can pull the dough up and get it thin enough to see through it without it tearing. This is sometimes called windowpane test. (See video below)
- If you want to make cream filled donuts, it’s a good idea to make the cream filling while the donuts are mixing. This way it can be well chilled before morning when you will fry the donuts.
- On a lightly floured surface, roll dough out until it is ½” thick.
- Using a large heart-shaped cookie cutter, cut out the donuts. Then use a small heart shaped cookie cutter to cut out the center of the donut. If you want to make any jam or cream filled donuts, you’ll want to cut them out without any holes in them.
- Place the donuts on two parchment lined baking sheets. You will have to re-roll your dough at least once to use up all your dough.
- Cover the donuts with the other two cookie sheets to help seal in the moisture. This will allow the donuts to rise and proof overnight, without them drying out.
- Allow to rise at room temperature overnight or 8-12 hours.
Frying The Donuts
- In the morning, heat 3-4” of beef tallow or oil in a 6 quart dutch oven or similar sized heavy bottom pan over medium heat. Heat until the oil is close to 375 degrees. Keep in mind that your oil will cool off once you add the first round of donuts, so it’s best if the oil is on the hotter side.
- Carefully drop 3-4 donuts in the hot tallow or oil. There should be enough oil in the pot that the donuts do not reach the bottom. These are deep fat fried donuts, so the oil has to be deep enough that they will float. Let them fry on one side just until that side starts to turn a golden brown. This usually takes about a minute.
- Using metal tongs or a slotted spoon, flip the donuts over and fry on the other side just until brown. Don’t fry them too long or they will get extra crispy and not be quite as good.
- Remove the donuts from the tallow and place on a wire rack that is on a baking sheet. Allow the oil to drip off while frying the rest of the donuts.
- Check the oil temperature between each batch of donuts making sure it doesn’t drop below 350 degrees and go above 375 degrees. Adjust heat as necessary.
- Fry until all the donuts are done (see video). The excess oil can be saved for frying other things or cooking.
Topping The Heart Donuts
- Mix up strawberry glaze or other topping.
- Fill donuts with filling if desired, or cover with glaze or toppings. There are SO many ways to top these, so use your imagination.
- Enjoy with some coffee or tea and a side of fresh fruit for a delicious and comforting Valentine’s Day breakfast.
- Store leftovers in an airtight container on the counter for a couple of days. Sourdough donuts can also be frozen before adding the toppings for up to three months.
Notes
Sourdough Donut Tips
- For cutting out the heart shaped donuts, use a large heart-shaped cookie cutter for the exterior of the donuts, and a small one for making the donut hole in the center.
- To gain all of the health benefits from making these with long fermented sourdough, be sure to allow the donuts to ferment at room temperature overnight. This will ensure that most of the phytic acid and gluten in the flour are consumed by the sourdough starter making these much easier to digest especially if you are gluten intolerant.




what a wonderful idea for Valentines day. heart shaped donuts would be a fun way to treat your family. I made your sourdough sandwich bread. it is wonderful and I am so grateful for the recipe.
yes the heart shaped donuts are so fun! Glad you enjoy the sandwich bread recipe!
Such tasty looking treats.
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I decided instead of making it all myself I will just come visit. *wink* looks delicious!!
Please do! I’ll have them ready when you get here.
What a wonderful and festive idea! I’m excited to try these, they will be a hit in my house.
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Love your videos and I’m looking forward to doing sour dough recipes. Thanks
You’re welcome
I love using freeze dried strawberry powder in the glaze for sourdough donuts.
Yes! Such a great idea!
Such cute and fun ideas for Valentine’s Day!!
Looks amazing!!
Love donuts but honestly don’t think I would go to all the trouble. I do love your recipes though.
Totally understand!
I like your sourdough recipes and discard ideas. So fun and tasty! The gardening tips and ranch views are great and you’re from Nebraska also 😃
I’m glad, thanks for following along.
Great recipes and great content, Thank you!
You’re welcome!
SO excited to try this for my family! Love all your post! I am also excited for the Bosch give a way!!
I’m excited for you! I hope you win and I hope you enjoy the recipes.
I haven’t started making sourdough yet but I am interested in getting started.
It’s a fun thing to learn! Let me know if you have questions on how to start.
I love your YouTube channel. Your sourdough sandwich bread recipe helped me find success with my sourdough and now I make it several times a week. Thank you for all you do!
You’re so welcome! Thanks for following along.
Hi, LaRee, I commented on the blog but am not getting credit for the Bosch entry for it.
Looking to get entered in the Bosch giveaway. It would help if I get my email address right.
Hi Mary, were you able to get it to give you credit? Let me know and best of luck in the giveaway!
My grandson would love helping make these. They look delicious!
Yes, these are a big hit with kids.
LaRee, these look amazing!
Love your YouTube channel. Entered your giveaway
Thanks so much
Awesome, good luck!
looks really good
These look so good. I would like to try baking them in the oven. Is this possible? Thanks for sharing.
Baked donuts are made out a batter and have a different texture. You could sure try it though.
These are so cute! My kids love doughnuts and it is a bonus when they are heart shaped!
looks really good