Obviously, these are
made in a donut pan, but, if you do not have a donut pan, you can make these in a muffin tin or mini muffin tin.
Not exact matches
I broke out my
donut pans for the first time
in a while to
make these.
I've
made them a few times now and follow your recipe to the T. I generally have enough for 24 mini holes and then enough batter left to
make 3
donuts in my
donut pan (my kids fight over these).
i
made 12 (used one
donut pan twice), my carb eating son ate 5 of them
in two days!
Spoon the batter into a piping bag and pipe the batter into the
donut pan (You can spoon it
in, but it will be messy - the piping bag
makes it really easy to fill the
pan).
I
make them
in a mini
donut pan... pop
in your mouth and go
Some other people and myself have
made muffins using this recipe so I would definitely think it would work
in a
donut pan.
I
made these this morning but they did not come out with a batter consistancy, more dough like, so when I put it
in the
donut pan they were clumpy.
Now I must go buy a
donut pan so I can
make these because I need them
in my life!
Do you think this would work if I
made the recipe
in muffin tins instead of the
donut pan?
You do need a
donut pan to
make these
donuts, but they are now available
in most kitchen stores.
I
made a batch for breakfast this morning, we put them
in mini muffin
pans like
donut holes.
The mini
donut pans I have seen could
make donuts to be eaten
in one bite I think.
I have never
made them
in a silicone
donut pan or doubled the recipe.
Ingredients: (Adapted from Alexandra Dawson, www.inmybowl.com) 6 TBS full fat organic coconut milk (use the one that comes
in a can) 6 TBS organic chia seeds 2 TBS organic ground flax seeds 1/2 TBS Braggs apple cider vinegar 1/2 cup Plexus 96 chocolate protein powder 1/3 cup organic raw cacao powder 2 tsp baking powder 1/4 tsp baking soda 4 TBS organic coconut sugar 1 medium rip banana, mashed 1/4 cup organic cold pressed coconut oil, melted 2
donut pans Makes 8
donuts Directions: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
And I also like the simple process of
making baked
donuts: you simply mix together all the ingredients, pour the dough into a
donut pan, bake
in the oven, and then if you're
in the mood for it, add a topping to
make things a bit fancier.
We bought a mini
donut pan a couple years ago and went through a phase of
making some healthy
donuts but haven't
in awhile and I have been debating on bringing it back out.