The Best Gluten Free Donuts
Breaking News: The best donut recipe you’ve ever tasted are Gluten Free Cinnamon Sugar Cake Donuts.
I know, it’s a bold statement but let me explain. According to the hubs these are the best donuts he has ever tasted and he told me to tell you that they are the BEST. It’s so hard to believe they are gluten free!!
Hubs: Kristina, you really need to talk up these gluten free donuts recipe to let everyone know how good they are!
Me: Really? You really like them a lot? Like I should make them again?
Hubs: YES! They are the best donuts I’ve ever tasted… well maybe aside from apple fritters these gluten free donuts are right up there tied for first.
Hubs: Can you please make these for every holiday? Well it doesn’t have to be a holiday, but I think that everyone will love them. You should take some to your parents house tonight, or maybe not.
I got a text the next day, “I’m having Gluten Free Cinnamon Sugar Cake Donuts withdrawals, can you bake some more?”
Now I know what dessert to make the hubs!
Heck I’m always down for a good donut because coffee and sugary baked goods are like the best match. Can I get an amen there?
Does Dunkin or Krispy Kreme sell gluten free donuts?
If you’re asking Alexa for “gluten free donuts near me?” No need to even take off the PJs and leave the house because you can make this homemade gluten free donuts recipe!!
I’m telling you this recipe doesn’t disappoint and according to the hubs is the best donut recipe ever.
Easy gluten free donut recipe
Also, can I please tell you how stupid easy these gluten free donuts are to make? Mix a few ingredients in a large mixing bowl, pour into donut pan and bake for 10 minutes.
Best donut pan for making homemade gluten free donuts?
I use this donut pan for making donuts at home.
And yes, you can also use a mini muffin pan for making homemade donuts– they will be more like donut holes which is fun for little ones too. I love me some donut holes.
One of our readers didn’t have a donut pan and even used a cast iron pan!!
Here’s what a reader said about these donuts
SO DELICIOUS!! I made them in this really cool cast iron pan that has flower shapes ( because I do not have a doughnut pan) and HOLY MACARONI, I LOVED THEM. So easy to make, and a big hit with my parents!! Thank you for satisfying my doughnut craving!!
And many of you said you are looking for more gluten free recipes, add these gluten free donuts one to your baking list!
I’m in love with Gluten Free Cinnamon Sugar Cake Donuts too, plus aren’t homemade donuts just the cutest?
Grab your coffee and enjoy a gluten free donut.
PrintGluten Free Cinnamon Sugar Cake Donuts
- Prep Time: 10 mins
- Cook Time: 10 mins
- Total Time: 20 mins
- Yield: 6 donuts 1x
Description
Gluten Free Cinnamon Sugar Cake Donuts… the best homemade gluten free donut you’ll ever eat.
Ingredients
- 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
- 1/3 cup maple syrup
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 large egg
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 cup unsweetened vanilla almond milk
- 1 cup gluten free all purpose flour (I use King Arthur Measure for Measure Flour)
- 1/3 cup granulated sugar
- 2 tablespoons cinnamon
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F; grease a 6-count non stick donut pan with pat of butter and paper towel, or spray with cooking spray.
- Grab a large microwave safe mixing bowl and melt 4 tablespoons butter in microwave.
- Stir in the maple syrup and vanilla extract, and beat the egg into the mixture.
- Add baking powder, salt and almond milk to bowl and stir until combined.
- Stir in the flour and mix until fully incorporated.
- Spoon the batter into the donut pan and spread it around to create a smooth surface.
- Bake donuts for 10 minutes; remove the pan from the oven and allow donuts to cool slightly.
- Pour sugar and cinnamon into a plastic bag and toss in the donuts. Seal the bag and gently give it a shake to coat each donut in cinnamon sugar. Store in airtight container.
Notes
Feel free to add more sugar to the bag, not all of the sugar will stick but that’s okay. ย You just want enough in the bag to coat the donuts evenly.
- Category: Sweets
- Method: Baking
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 donut (1/6 recipe)
- Calories: 254
- Sugar: 22g
- Sodium: 144mg
- Fat: 9g
- Saturated Fat: 5g
- Carbohydrates: 42g
- Fiber: 3g
- Protein: 3g
- Cholesterol: 51mg
Keywords: gluten free donuts, healthy, recipe, cinnamon sugar cake donuts, gluten free donut recipe
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Elizabeth Yeomans says
Apple cider donuts!! Have made these numerous times because they are easy and delicious ! I wanted some gluten free apple cider donuts so I experiment a bit. I took some fresh, seasonal apple cider and simmered it with a cinnamon stick for about 4 hours till it was thick and syrupy and substituted it for the maple syrup. The donuts turned out to be delicious!!!
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Elizabeth Yeomans says
These are super easy and delicious! I had a donut pan already that I had found on one of my TJ Maxx “I just need to buy things” binges, lol! But seriously, these are so perfect. Next time I am planning on dipping them in some chocolate glaze.
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Josephine says
Can you replace the almond milk with regular milk? Thanks Kristina!
Kristina LaRue, RDN says
Yes, that should work fine.
Kristina LaRue, RDN says
Yes, that should work fine ๐
Daisy says
I loved this recipe!! I made them for my mum who is coeliac because I was also making glutinous donuts and didn’t want her to be left out. I fried them and they were perfect, even better than the glutinous ones (fluffy and light). I also added lemon zest for some extra flavour. We’ll be making these again!!
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Ashley Kennedy says
These are delicious! I made a double batch- as my doughnut pan is large. Glad I did! After dipping in sugar/cinnamon I drizzled them with maple syrup I brought to soft ball candy stage, let it cool before drizzling. Perfect!
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Sarah says
Delicious! I used a plant-based butter, as well as homemade cashew milk. It is a great base recipe, and Iโve already got ideas beyond what we tried today (the cinnamon and sugar as called for in the recipe, as well as some frosting and sprinkles for my kiddo). Endless possibilities! It was the perfect way to start a snowy Wisconsin morning! Thank you!
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Dorian Lopez says
Can you use the Bobโs Red Mill 1 to 1 baking powder?
Kristina LaRue, RD, CSSD says
Yes that gluten free flour should work fine too. ๐
Andrea says
This is a great recipe! I replaced the gluten free flour with cassava flour since I am grain free. I also brushed butter on the donuts and rolled them in the cinnamon/sugar so it would stick better. It is so good!! This recipe is a blank canvas to add more flavors to. Thank you so much!
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Kristina LaRue, RD, CSSD says
Thanks for sharing your review, so glad to hear you enjoyed them and love reading your tweaks ๐
Michal says
These were amazing! I didn’t have a donut pan so I made some donut holes. I also used mostly almond flour and just a bit of gluten free flour to thicken it. I think I need to buy a donut pan just to make these again though:)
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Kristina LaRue, RD, CSSD says
Awesome to know you use almond flour! Thanks for sharing your experience– so glad to hear you enjoyed them.
Tina says
These were light and fluffy and so good! Didn’t have a donut pan so I used a mini muffin pan. Baked at 400 for 9 mins. Turned out perfect! Dipped them in melted butter then tossed in the sugar and they tasted even better than I remember gluten donuts tasting! Thank you for curing my craving for donuts!
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kyle says
My husband has been gluten free for years, and has craved donuts. I have tried so many recipes, with no luck.
This recipe is AMAZING!!!!
I dipped the donuts in melted butter before putting them in the cinnamon sugar….that was great, however, the doughnut tasted so good, and the texture was so great, that no one knew they were gluten free!!!!
Excellent!!!!!
Thank you
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Anna says
Hey, I just made these and they came out very tasty but the cinnamon sugar just doesn’t stick to them…any ideas why? Thank you!
Kristina LaRue, RD, CSSD says
Good question! I wonder if anyone else had this issue. My suggestion would be to add extra cinnamon and sugar and let them sit in the bag/shake them around a bit more.
Sasha says
Love this recipe, although I did change it just a bit. I didn’t have plain GF flour so I used 1 cup of the Live G Free brand pancake and baking mix. Since the mix already contains baking powder I left that out. They turned out so good. They were moist and sweet. This will definitely be my go to recipe when making donuts!
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Kristina LaRue, RD, CSSD says
Sasha, thank you so much for the helpful review and letting us know your feedback and adaptions. It helps other people to make the recipe too ๐ Glad to hear the donut recipe is versatile too and you enjoyed it.
Nicole Lane says
Just made these, turned out amazing! Subbed butter with coconut oil to be dairy free and worked fine ๐ thank you for this recipe. The only other changse i made was mixing in seperate bowl all the dry ingredients then adding that to the wet. Didn’t have doughnut pan used muffin pan, and used another bag to pipe the base in the pans.
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Kristina LaRue, RD, CSSD says
YAY! I’m so glad to hear that! ๐ Thanks for leaving a review.
Steph says
Any sub for almond milk due to it allergy?
Kristina LaRue, RD, CSSD says
You can likely sub in any milk in its place. Haven’t tested that out but don’t think it will make a difference.
Tia says
Cashew milk makes a delicious substitute ๐๐ป For the almond milk. I also added a 1/4 cup of arrowroot flour which resulted in a slightly crispy shell but ultra soft inside.
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Brittany Chavez says
My husband made these for me and they were absolutely delicious! We made exactly as written except we used brown rice flour and my husband made a vanilla cinnamon glaze instead of sugar and cinnamon, sooo yummy!! Thank you! Oh, we didn’t have donut pans so we used muffin pans and filled the pans about a quarter full.
Alina says
Kristina, it looks so yummy! I love the step-by-step instructions, making it an easy recipe to follow!
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Olga says
Kristina, bravo! What a great idea! Love this. Iโm sure this is incredibly delicious!
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Kristina LaRue, RD, CSSD says
Thank you!