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Ok, so if you don’t have a mini donut maker, please go purchase one. Just do it. I promise I only tell you to buy stuff that I really love. And a donut maker has become my new lover. It’s fall, it’s cold, and I don’t want to go out as much. That’s kind of a lie, but whatever. So I’m spending more of my days making paleo donuts. Then going out for drinks at night. Why not? Fall means apple cider. And pie. And crumble. So why not have an apple cider donut that you can dip into your cider, pie or crumble. Say whaaaaa? You feel me. I know you do.

I did something naughty that I don’t think I have done in probably 3 solid years. I ate some real live, gluten filled pizza the other night. I haven’t done that in forever but I was at a friend’s house and it was there, staring at me. Whenever I drink, I usually go home and either pass out and make some kind of paleo meal/treat/snack. Even though my brain is foggy, I can still understand that I don’t want my stomach to be in knots the next morning, so I don’t even think about pizza. But I did this time. Sergio ordered it, the bastard, and I so happily dug in. I think I had 2 pieces, but it could have been more. Thankfully, I did not feel sick the next morning. Fat? Yes. But that could be due in part to the bottle of champagne I consumed, as well. Oh Saturday nights, you slay me.

Oh. I also lost my phone in a cab and called it until someone answered, then begged the cab driver to bring it to me. I then gave him a handful of cash for doing so. Based on what I had in my purse that night, I gave him $25-$60. We will never know.

I feel like I might get a lot of hell for this blog post. No wait, I’m SURE I will.

You wanna know a secret? As I type this, I’m flying somewhere. Actually, I’m flying to Pittsburgh to visit Bill and Hayley from Primal Palate. So it’s really not a secret. I almost just wrote Billy, like a concoction of their two names together. I’m guessing they wouldn’t be cool with that nickname. Anywho, as I’m flying, all I can think about is the breakfast I packed to take with me. But once I got to the Denver airport and realized I had a 3 hour layover in Minneapolis, I decided that I should probably wait to chow down until I got to Minneapolis to eat my breakfast/lunch. That way I’m killing two birds with one stone. What an angry analogy. And I also thought it would be more thoughtful to not open a container of food in the cesspool airplane. Germs get on your food, people think your food smells like poop because they’re not eating it, then people think someone pooped themselves, then moms start freaking out that they have to change their child’s diaper in that awful, stupid small bathroom, and everyone looks at the mother in disgust. Not really, but all of that definitely did just play out in my brain. Visualizing on airplanes is fun. And exhausting.

I’ve never been to Pittsburgh, so I don’t really know what to expect other than a giant rubber ducky, but at least YOU can expect an update blog post about it by the end of this week. Phew. I’m sure you were worried. Then you’ll know how I really feel. I plan on taking pictures of most of the food I shove in my face. And the people I’m around. And Bill and Hayley’s shih tzu. I love those dogs. My parents have two so I automatically love them.

Oh. I dropped my phone in the toilet. Thankfully, it had already been flushed. Damn my clumsiness. Damn it to hell. I’m thinking there might be less pictures in my update blog post. Shame.

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Apple Cider Donuts

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  • Yield: 8-10 1x

Ingredients

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  • 1/2 cup almond butter*
  • 1/2 cup apple cider
  • 1 apple, peeled, cored and finely shredded (equivalent to almost 1 cup)
  • 1 egg
  • 1/2 teaspoon apple cider vinegar
  • 1/2 cup tapioca flour
  • 2 tablespoons coconut flour
  • 1/2 cup coconut sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • pinch of salt

For the glaze

Instructions

  1. Turn mini donut maker on.
  2. In a large mixing bowl, mix together almond butter, apple cider, shredded apple, egg, and apple cider vinegar. Mix well.
  3. In a separate bowl, sift together tapioca flour, coconut flour, coconut sugar, baking soda and powder, and salt.
  4. Add dry ingredients into wet ingredients and mix well.
  5. Pour batter into mini donut maker and cook for 8-10 minutes. These will take a little longer than usual because the batter is more of a wet batter.**
  6. Remove and let cool completely.
  7. In a bowl, mix together melted coconut butter, apple cider, maple syrup and cinnamon.
  8. Dip the tops of the donuts in the glaze and place on parchment paper and then into the refrigerator to harden.
  9. Now eat them! Makes 8-10 donuts.

Notes

*I used the self grind almond butter from whole foods for this recipe, which is not very oily. Keep that in mind with what almond butter you purchase since it could change the consistency of the donut batter.
**This recipe doesn’t seem to cook correctly with a normal donut pan. It needs heat on both sides.

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83 Comments

  1. Bob says:

    Ok…. So IF I don’t have a donut maker….. How would I make these? They sound really great.
    Thanks for all your great ideas and the laughs!!!

    1. Ashley says:

      I am wondering the same thing! Maybe muffins? Help us out Juli!

      Also, what if we don’t have tapioca flour? Will coconut flour work?

  2. julie says:

    I JUST bought a donut pan. Can these be made in that? And how lol I tend to mess things up badly when I don’t follow baking directions exactly.

    1. Julie says:

      wow sorry didn’t see the footnote on my phone lol

  3. Peter says:

    If you have any copies of your cookbook in Pittsburgh with you, I would love to get a signed copy.

  4. Stephanie says:

    Semi-related side note: There’s a new local place in my town that has the best gluten free pizza in the history of the world. Ever. And it’s not frozen crust that they put their ingredients on – they actually make it in house. So if you’re ever in Ohio, you should eat there. True story.

    1. Elaina says:

      I’m in Ohio. Where is this place?!?!

    2. Kara says:

      Stephanie – where in Ohio? I’m always looking for GF pizza! I’m in the Cleveland area :).

      Oh, also these donuts look insane!

  5. Sara Donahue says:

    I dropped my phone into the toilet, too! Mine died a watery death, did yours survive?

    1. juli says:

      Oh hells yeah!!

  6. Rachel M says:

    This just moved to the top of my “to make” list! MOVE OVER PUMPKIN!

    Except I plan to use Nikki’s coconut butter to top them with. The pumpkin spiced donut. That’s appropriate, right?

  7. Melissa says:

    I’m thinking this will work with a mini muffin tin just check for doneness after 8 minutes.

    1. Shaina says:

      Hi Melissa! Did they work in the mini muffin tin?

  8. Fera S says:

    After your waffle fetish, I actually bought a waffle machine. (That and I’m american and live abroad and REALLY miss waffles). Instead of another bulky machine in my small euro kitchen, how would these turn out as mini waffles? (same concept, different shape, right?) They looks so yummy…..

    1. juli says:

      i’m sure they would still work!!

  9. Bonnie Bozarth says:

    A MUST make!!!!!!! Would go great with a pumpkin spice martini!! 🙂






  10. Jaime says:

    FYI for those that missed the footnote.

    **If you don’t have a mini donut maker, pour batter into greased donut pan and into an oven that has been preheated to 350 degrees. I did not bake the donuts this way but I’m guessing they will take about 25-30 minutes for the donuts to cook through fully.