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gluten-free Donut Recipe?


newcoeliac13

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newcoeliac13 Newbie

Hello,

 

I have got lots of great recommendations for gluten-free beers on this forum so now hoping I'll be as lucky with Donuts.

 

Anyone know a good recipe?

 

 

Thanks


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notme Experienced

i have not tried them yet but there are a few that i wanted to try that are on thebakingbeauties.com 

 

Open Original Shared Link <not a huge lemon fan, but all the recipes i've tried for cakes/baked stuff is pretty darn good, so i want to try them - i can change the flavor if i like them to something different :)

 

Open Original Shared Link <these are fried

 

now i just need to clone myself - still looking for the recipe for that!  lolz  

love2travel Mentor

You mean yeast puffy doughnuts or cake doughnuts?

mamaw Community Regular

Gluten free on a  shoestring, betterbatter.org &  many more  all have  donut  recipes..... some  easy  some  not!

Adalaide Mentor

I buy a mix and make donut holes that are fluffy donuts. I don't use a lot of mixes, most of my things are completely from scratch but these are just too amazing to give up and pretty much have the same ingredients I would use if I made something at home. No weird stuff. Doesn't help with a recipe, but if you're looking for something that could beat a Dunkin Donuts glazed donut in a taste test, these will do it. Open Original Shared Link

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newcoeliac13 Newbie

Thanks for the replies everyone . I think I'm gonna try the baking beauties recipe

notme Experienced

Thanks for the replies everyone . I think I'm gonna try the baking beauties recipe

coolio - would love to hear how they come out :)  mmmmmmmmmmmmmm...........  donutsssssssss..........................


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coolio - would love to hear how they come out :)  mmmmmmmmmmmmmm...........  donutsssssssss..........................

 

Is it just me or is someone looking a little yellow? And fat? And bald?

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