I am always on the hunt for a good gluten free dessert recipe. They can often be hard to come by but Pinterest never fails me. In anticipation of Valentine’s Day (I know I know kind of a late post but whatever, I celebrate God’s love around here every day!), I was specifically looking for a Gluten Free Donut recipe to make with colored pink and white sprinkles.
The only requirement for the recipe was that I wanted to be able to bake the donuts (in my donut pan) and for them to be fluffy and cake-like. Instead of narrowing it down to just one recipe, I ended up trying three different recipes to find my favorite. They all used almond flour or coconut flour and had homemade chocolate icing. Read to the bottom for all 3 donut recipes and to find out which one was my favorite!
Top to bottom: chocolate, double chocolate, vanilla, chocolate, chocolate
These donuts were a blast to make. I invited my BFF over to my sister and I’s house for a girls baking night. We laughed our way through the baking process, watched funny Netflix shows and practiced our dancing skills by watching way to many popular YouTube dancing tutorial videos. Only one batch of donuts may have burned due to to much dancing and not enough oven watching.
Here are the specific gluten free donut recipes I used for the donuts above. The top donut was made with the Paleo Chocoalte Donut recipe, the second donut was made with the Double Chocolate Cake Donut recipe, and the third donut was made with the Vanilla Paleo Donut recipe. I should have taken separate photos of the donuts made with each individual recipe but I hope this allows you to see what each donut will look like when you make them on your own.
3 Gluten Free Donut Recipes
- Double Chocolate Cake Donuts (almond flour, I also used the chocolate icing recipe from this blog!)
- Paleo Chocolate Donuts (coconut flour)
- Vanilla Paleo Donuts (almond flour)
Ingredients I Used:
- Bob Red Mill’s Almond Flour
- Bob Mill’s Coconut Flour
- Pink and White Sprinkles
- Cacao Powder
- Hershey’s Dark Chocolate Cocoa Powder
- Coconut Oil
- Coconut Sugar
Donut Pan
- I used a Nonstick 6 Hole Donut Pan from Target
These donuts are darn delicious! The icing I used was a chocolate ganache frosting. I melted down the chocolate, transferred it to a bowl and then dipped each individual donut into the chocolate mixture multiple times. Lastly, I dipped each donut into a bowl full of colorful sprinkles. Next time I make these donuts I will just melt chocolate chips and not add the extra coconut oil. It made the icing really runny and took longer for each chocolate layer to harden.
My favorite recipe hands down was the Vanilla Paleo Donuts by Real Healthy Recipes. These gluten free donuts tasted the closest to a real Crispy Creme donut. Although nothing compares to an ooey gooey fried donut, glazed with sugar then topped with chocolate icing and sprinkles. My fav! Plus, my body loves the healthier gluten free option way more. I don’t feel bloated or heavy after eating these donuts. When we used this specific recipe, it called for the eggs to be whipped. Well, a few YouTube videos later and we forgot to whip the eggs and just mixed them in normally. I believe the vanilla donuts would have been more cake like if we had whipped the eggs as the recipe called for. Either way, they were still tasty as could be!
P.S. If anyone has any better photography tips for shooting in fluorescent light and a room with very orangy-taupe walls, I am open to suggestions. Unfortunately, I don’t live in a house with white walls or white counter tops to make all my photos perfectly bright and white. The photos all have a pink hue to them even after I edited them. I don’t mind editing them in Lightroom but I feel I could fix the majority of the lighting issues if I am shooting and using the correct White Balance. I shot all of the photos with a white poster in the background right next to a giant window with lots of natural light.
What is your favorite type of donut? Do you prefer to bake your own or buy them locally?
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8 Comments
Mom
February 21, 2017 at 1:36 pmLove this one!!!
katieskronicles
February 22, 2017 at 2:34 pmThanks mom. <3 you!
Dara Desmond
February 21, 2017 at 2:53 pmLove this recipe. I must try it.
katieskronicles
February 22, 2017 at 2:33 pmThank you Dara! Please let me know which one is your favorite once you try them!
Caitlin
February 21, 2017 at 2:55 pmThese look delicious. I can’t wait to try them out!
Caitlin
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katieskronicles
February 22, 2017 at 2:34 pmThanks Caitlin!!!!!!! I can’t wait for you to taste their deliciousness. =) Let me know how it goes!
Sheila Joy
March 7, 2017 at 6:10 pmThis post gives me liiife! I love donuts, but am maintaining a GF diet. I’ve been meaning to try and make my own donuts soon!
Also, for photo/editing tips: I have beige walls in my apartment and adjust the saturation and use selective color tool in Photoshop to make them white(r). For shooting, you could try making your own little studio with white poster board or something!
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katieskronicles
March 7, 2017 at 7:21 pmAwesome Sheila! Send photos once you make them!! I eat BF too which is why I was so eager to find the recipes! Making you own food can be so fun when it looks pretty ha! What other GF recipes have you made? Thanks for the tips! I will surely try them. I also ordered a white and grey color balance card, so hopefully that helps also! -Katie