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gluten-free Donut Mix?


zeitgeist

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zeitgeist Newbie

I've never seen a gluten-free donut mix before. Do they exist?

I have seen a recipe that uses a pancake mix, but it seems

like a mix designed especially for donuts might taste better.

I guess in general I'm just looking for a tasty gluten-free donut,

and I assume that making them at home would give a

better result than store-bought ones.

What's the best gluten-free donut that anyone out there has ever tried?

Does anyone have any experience to share on this topic?

Thanks,

Zeitgeist

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I'm still waiting for a good one. They all seem like doorstops to me.

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mamaw Community Regular

I don't know of a good donut mix but I can tell you that Celiac Specialities in MIchigan makes a excellent glazed donut. I order quite often and they also have a good mac & cheese plus wonderful cream puffs ( which I heard they are going to stop making at the end of this month)

Now, if anyone could find out where to buy nut rolls, I'd be in heeaven.............

blessings

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Guest gfinnebraska

For a totally awesome donut, order the ones from Kinnikinnick ~ they taste like the real thing and are heaven!!! :) Here is their web site: Open Original Shared Link The chocolate glazed are my favorite, but they are all yummy!!

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Jnkmnky Collaborator

Yes. Order from kinnikinnick. The donuts are not light and airy. They're cake like. I add chocolate something or other from Pillsbury to make them even more delicious.

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mommida Enthusiast

Celiac Specialties in Mi. is the best doughnut by far. You can order on-line.

Laura

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Lauren M Explorer

I like the kinnikinnick too, but I don't think they're as light as regular donuts. I find them pretty dense, but that makes them filling! I've only had the vanilla and choco dipped ones, but I think they make a maple one. Has anyone tried that? I love maple flavored stuff.

I assume that if you really wanted to make your own donuts, you could use a regular cake mix, right? Then I guess you'd just shape it and fry it like a regular donut? Sorry, I'm no baker, I don't really know how donuts are made haha....

- Lauren

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Guest gfinnebraska

Yes ~ I've had the maple ones. They are really good as well. :) Hey, what can I say ... I love donuts!! :)

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Lauren M Explorer

thanks gfinnebraska - I trust your recommendation and will try the maple ones soon!

- Lauren

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You're welcome, Lauren! BUT, I don't know if I am doing you a favor... I find those donuts VERY addicting!!

I am "letting" myself order some for a special Christmas treat, but then it is back on the straight and narrow! :ph34r: Hahaha!!

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