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I Just Made Doughnuts!


kbabe1968

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kbabe1968 Enthusiast

The things I never would have thought of doing had I not had to go gluten free! I never ever would have made my own doughnuts.

I used the recipe for gluten-free Favorite Donuts from this site (if you go to site Index and go in gluten free recipes link)...I had to adapt it a little b/c I didn't have some of the ingredients.

I made them into donut holes. OH MY SOOO SOOO GOOD!!!

You have to try them!

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Nantzie Collaborator

They sound SOOOO goood...

I always forget to check those recipes.

Thanks!

Nancy

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larry mac Enthusiast

k,

You are to be commended. I salute you!

best regards, lm

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The things I never would have thought of doing had I not had to go gluten free! I never ever would have made my own doughnuts.

I used the recipe for gluten-free Favorite Donuts from this site (if you go to site Index and go in gluten free recipes link)...I had to adapt it a little b/c I didn't have some of the ingredients.

I made them into donut holes. OH MY SOOO SOOO GOOD!!!

You have to try them!

Here's my method to make gluten-free donuts (from yeast dough recipe) - I use 4" tin mini-pie plates, form the dough portions into flat balls (like for a burger bun), and then put a wine cork in the middle while it rises (yep, had to drink 12 bottles of wine to make the first dozen :blink: ).

After the donuts rise and are ready to deep fry, I carefully take the cork out (twisting motion works best), and then invert the pan on to my hand, and then place the donut into the hot oil. It's kind of finicky work - but the donuts are SO worth it!!

Debbie

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kbabe1968 Enthusiast

Debbie, that's wild!!!! :D Sounds yummy too! The recipe is definitely more like a cake donut than a yeast donut.

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DebbieInCanada Rookie

Here is the recipe I use for yeast donuts:

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kbabe1968 Enthusiast

THANK YOU DEBBIE! Those sound DIVINE!!! :D

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