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"Babycakes Baked Cake Doughnuts"

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Blogger Chele said...

That's a great recipe, thanks for sharing the results with us all. I'm not sure I would know where to start ... Ok, we all know I'd fall nose first into the chocolate ganache covered ones ... but after that I'm not sure I'd know where to start ;0)

4 November 2012 at 08:12

Blogger Amanda said...

These look yummy, and well worth making the effort. Where do you buy your teff flour? I'm often put off American recipes for GF bread and cakes by the long list of different flours that I've never seen here in the UK.

4 November 2012 at 08:21

Blogger Katie said...

Hi Amanda,
Some health food shops will be able to order you teff flour, or else there are a range of supplier online. Just search for teff flour on google and some should come up

4 November 2012 at 13:53

Blogger The Caked Crusader said...

They look so cute!

4 November 2012 at 16:34

Blogger Chandra Merod said...

Oh these are cute! I can't eat sugar bummer these sound so good! Maybe I can sub something else like agave or fruit juice. I also like to use almond flour. I will have to experiment with this sometime, thanks for sharing.
Chandra

4 November 2012 at 17:10

Blogger Cupcake Crazy Gem said...

I have been wanting to make doughnuts for aaaages, you're turned out so great and amazing to see they were gluten free too! Hooray for yummy treats you can eat!

5 November 2012 at 02:20

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5 November 2012 at 21:40

Blogger Johanna GGG said...

I have been interested in trying doughnuts lately but it is a bit intimidating - I looked at a few recipes today and was surprised that they had dough that was piped rather than shaped. I never usually like chocolate iced doughnuts much but I suspect I would love your chocolate ganache ones

6 November 2012 at 09:24

Blogger Elle said...

Totally cute Katie! Sending a link to this post to my gluten-free and vegan neice. She will love these! I like the cinnamon spice one, maybe because its autumn.

10 November 2012 at 05:24

Blogger Caroline said...

They look delicious and how good to know that the authors have gone to the trouble of converting the recipes for the UK market - so many don't seem to bother and it really makes a difference to me. That chocolate glazed one sounds delicious! In fact, they all look and sound great.

I have seen unsweetened apple puree in jars in my local health food shop and have seen coconut oil in the same place, but also possibly in a couple of the supermarkets. It sounds like you've got good workarounds anyway though.

14 November 2012 at 10:47

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