Gluten Free Donuts
These gluten free donuts are soft, fluffy and perfectly sweet! They are surprisingly easy to make and topped with a quick homemade vanilla glaze. These homemade donuts are great for breakfast, an afternoon snack and even dessert!
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- These gluten free donuts are easy to make!
- They are soft and fluffy.
- These donuts have the perfect texture.
- The homemade glaze is made with only 2 ingredients.
- This recipe is gluten free, easily made dairy free, and easily made nut free.
- They are made without gluten, without yeast, without frying, and without soy. They can be made without the glaze if desired.
- Check out these Gluten Free Apple Cider Donuts for another fun recipe!
Ingredients & Substitutions
Use regular milk or dairy free milk for both the donut batter and glaze. For dairy free, use almond milk, oat milk, or cashew milk. For nut free, use oat milk. The glaze may have a slight milk flavor if you use a strongly flavored milk. I used vanilla almond milk and it was great!
The eggs yield the perfect donut texture. Do not use a Vegan egg replacement. For completely eggless donuts, make these Vegan Donuts.
A whole tablespoon of vanilla extract adds a nice strong vanilla flavor.
Vegetable oil helps thin out the batter. For a healthier option, use lightly flavored olive oil. Canola oil can be used if desired.
Use a gluten free 1 to 1 flour for this recipe. My favorite is King Arthur Flour. If you are not gluten free, all purpose flour is a perfect substitute.
Granulated sugar adds the sweetness. I do not recommend using coconut sugar or brown sugar due to their color and flavor. This recipe is for vanilla flavored donuts, therefore white sugar is best.
Baking powder helps these donuts rise significantly while baking.
The donut glaze is made from powdered sugar and milk. The powdered sugar adds the perfect amount of sweetness!
Taste & Texture
These donuts have a vanilla flavor. The glaze also has a mild vanilla flavor.
They are soft, fluffy and cake like. They are not fried so these donuts are soft to the touch. The glaze is smooth and creamy.
Cake Donuts Versus Yeast Donuts
There are two main types of donuts: cake donuts and yeast donuts.
Cake donuts use a leavening agent like baking soda or baking powder to rise. On the other hand, yeast donuts rely on yeast for their height.
Cake donuts are more filling, more hearty and more dense than yeast donuts. They are typically baked.
Yeast donuts are less sweet, more light and airy, and oftentimes fried.
Both donuts are delicious! I personally prefer cake donuts because they are more filling. They are also made without yeast, which can be a digestive issue for some people with food allergies.
How to Make
Step 1
Preheat oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit. Spray a donut pan with nonstick spray.
Step 2
In a mixing bowl, add milk, eggs, vanilla and oil. Then, stir to combine.
Step 3
Add in gluten free flour, sugar, and baking powder. Stir to combine. The dough will be thin like cake batter.
Step 4
Use a spoon to spoon donut batter into greased donut pan. Fill each cavity halfway.
Step 5
Next, bake for 8 to 10 minutes or until donuts have risen and set.
Step 6
Remove the donuts from oven. Allow donuts to cool in pan for 5 minutes. Then carefully invert the donut pan and remove donuts onto a cooling rack.
Step 7
To make the glaze, add powdered sugar and milk to a mixing bowl. Stir until smooth and creamy.
Step 8
Dip each donut into glaze and place back on cooling rack. Repeat for each donut. Finally, serve!
Expert Tips & Tricks
Spray donut pan heavily with nonstick spray. Even though I use a nonstick pan, nonstick spray makes these donuts come out very easily.
The donut batter will be thin. This is normal.
Insert a toothpick into donuts to check doneness. If the toothpick comes out clean, donuts are fully baked.
Fully mix powdered sugar and milk to create a creamy glaze.
Store donuts in the fridge.
How to Serve & Store
Serve donuts with a mug of hot cocoa, coffee, or with your breakfast! They are delicious either warm and freshly glazed or from the fridge.
Store donuts in the fridge for up to 4 days.
Variations & Add Ins
These vanilla donuts are great! Consider these fun mix and match options.
Add sprinkles on top
Sprinkle mini chocolate chips on top
Add a dash of cinnamon to your batter
Roll in cinnamon sugar instead of adding the glaze
Where to Buy Gluten Free Donuts
There are only several brands that make gluten free donuts. Check your local grocery store for them! Oftentimes they are sold frozen, so double check your freezer aisle.
Frequently Asked Questions
No, unfortunately Dunkin Donuts does not make gluten free donuts.
No, Krispy Kreme does not make gluten free donuts.
Yes! Use dairy free milk to make this recipe dairy free.
I use the Wilton donut pan.
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Ingredients
Gluten Free Donuts
- ¾ cup milk, regular or dairy free
- 2 eggs
- 1 tbsp vanilla extract
- ½ cup vegetable oil
- 2 cups gluten free 1 to 1 flour
- ⅔ cup granulated sugar
- 1 ½ tsp baking powder
Glaze
- 1 ¼ cups powdered sugar
- ¼ cup milk, regular or dairy free
Instructions
- First, preheat oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit. Generously spray a donut pan with nonstick spray.
- In a mixing bowl, add milk, eggs, vanilla and oil. Stir to combine.
- Then add in gluten free flour, sugar, and baking powder. Stir to combine. The dough will be thin like cake batter.
- Use a spoon to spoon donut batter into greased donut pan. Fill each cavity halfway.
- Bake for 8 to 10 minutes or until donuts have risen and set.
- Remove donuts from oven. Allow donuts to cool in pan for 5 minutes. Then carefully invert the donut pan and remove donuts onto a cooling rack.
- To make the glaze, add powdered sugar and milk to a mixing bowl. Stir until creamy.
- Dip each donut into glaze and place back on cooling rack. Repeat for each donut.
Notes
- Both regular milk and dairy free milk work in this recipe. To keep it dairy free, I used vanilla almond milk in both the donuts and glaze.
- The donut batter will be thin like cake batter.
- I use and love Wilton’s donut pan. Generously spray with nonstick spray to prevent sticking.
- Bake donuts until they have fully risen. A toothpick inserted will come out clean when they are done baking.
- These donuts can be served with or without the glaze.
- They can be served warm immediately after glazing or they can be stored in the fridge for up to 4 days.
- Nutrition facts include the glaze.
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17 Comments on “Gluten Free Donuts”
Beautiful donuts. Texture and flavors are amazing. I’m going to bake them this weekend. Can’t wait!
Totally easy and I loved the vanilla flavor!
These gluten-free donuts are so delicious – I will be making them on repeat over the festive season!
You had me at the word Donuts! I have everything I need to make these.
These gluten free donuts are so good. I love how light and fluffy they are. Thanks for sharing!
Those donuts look great! Can’t wait to try them out! Thanks for sharing!
I love a good cake donut, and these look amazing! Especially with that glaze – yummy!
These gluten-free donuts are amazing, you cant tell the difference with regular donuts. Thanks for this, my sister and I enjoyed it alot!
These look crazy good! One to add to my Christmas must-try list. Thanks for sharing!
These donuts are spectacular! Love that they’re gluten free too! So good!