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Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit (175 degrees Celsius). Coat a donut pan lightly with coconut oil or non-stick spray of your choice.
Put all of the flours—almond, oat, coconut, baking soda, cinnamon, and salt—into a big basin and mix well. Toss everything together and stir until everything is completely combined.
3. Mix Wet Elements:
4. Mix the Ingredients, Wet and Dry:
Toss the dry ingredients with the wet ones and stir until just blended. Do not overmix the dough, since it will result in thick donuts.
Fill up each mold three quarters of the way to the top with batter using the donut pan that you prepared. To make filling the bag simpler, you may use a piping bag or a standard zip-lock bag with one corner cut off.
After a toothpick put in the middle of the donuts comes out clean, it’s done baking time. Bake for 12–15 minutes in a preheated oven.
After a few minutes of cooling in the pan, remove the donuts and set them on a wire rack to finish cooling.
Glaze (Optional)
Make a simple glaze with: for an additional hint of sugar
Unsweetened almond milk, about 2 to 3 teaspoons
half a teaspoon of vanilla essence
Add the almond milk and vanilla essence, then mix in the powdered erythritol.
What Makes These Donuts So Delicious
Indulge in a delicious treat like these donuts without feeling bad about it. Nuts and protein-rich almond flour and dietary fiber-rich oat flour are only two of the many nutritious components. Applesauce, honey, or maple syrup provide a natural sweetness that rivals that of regular donuts.
In summary
You can bake donuts without sacrificing flavor by avoiding white flour and sugar. This tasty and easy meal is a great substitute for unhealthy options that you can
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