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Well my wife and I sent our 3yr old gluten-free daughter off to pre-school and are finally ironing out all of the wrinkles with the snacks and birthday parties at school and now we have "Doughnuts with Dad's Day" coming up Oct. 15th. I have not tried to make gluten-free doughnuts before. Is there anybody out there that has a good recipe for gluten-free doughnuts that they would like to share? I have one for old fashion cake doughnuts, but I thought I would ask around and see if any one had a tride and true recipe.

Thanks

Chris

Daughter gluten-free since Sept 2003

Rest of Family not gluten-free


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Hi Chris,

I do not have a recipe for donuts but I know where you can order them and they are very good! Open Original Shared Link

You and your daughter have fun with "donuts with dad", my daughter had that too in K and then "muffins with mom", that was before we went gluten-free! :D

sweetie101282 Apprentice

psst: www.celiacspecialties.com Michelle makes donuts INCREDIBLY good if you want to skip the baking. Very close to the real thing!

amy

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Okay,

This great recipe is from Bette Hagman's More From the Gluten-Free Gormet. pg89

1.5 cups gluten-free flour mix

2 tbsp soy four

1.5 tsp baking powder

0.5 tsp salt

1 tsp apple pie spice (I did not have so did not use)

1/3 cup suger (divided)

1 cup lukewarm water

1 tbsp rapid rise dry yeast granules

3 tbsp melted margarine

1 quart veg oil (I use olive because of its health benefits)

3-4 tbsp sugar for dusting

Blend all ingred from flour to pie spice. Set aside

Add 1 tsp of the sugar to the water and then add the yeast - set aside until slightly foamy.

Blend everything else together (except the oil of course!) and add the yeast water. Beat in the flour mixture ( a little at a time)

Heat oil to 370 degrees and deep fry until lightly browned.

This recipe is wonderful!!! I would highly recommend all of Bette Hagman's cook books for magnificent recipes that taste wonderful.

Christina - wife of PastorDave

PS. He eats as many of these as he can - but I usually get to them first!

1gfdaughter Newbie

THANKS FOR THE INFO AND RECIPE.

While we are at it "MUFFINS WITH MOM'S DAY IS COMING UP LATER IN THE YEAR". Anybody have any good recipes for muffins.

Thanks again

Chris

3 yr old Daughter gluten-free Since Sept 2003

tarnalberry Community Regular

There are lots of 'em - muffin recipes. I like using the Arrowhead Mills general baking mix and the muffin recipe on the back (with blueberries), and the muffin recipe on the back of Bob's Red Mill Soy Flour as well. Muffins are probably the easiest gluten-free thing to make, I think. ;-)

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