If you miss ordering soft plain donuts slathered with chocolate frosting, you’ll love these gluten-free chocolate frosted donuts! They’re soft like a donut should be, without the hassle of frying! This easy gluten-free chocolate frosted doughnut recipe makes just 6 donuts, so you and your family can enjoy them all right away quickly! This recipe is sponsored by Enjoy Life as part of my ongoing partnership with them.
Growing up, my family went to get donuts often. While I often went for the maple bars and glazed twists, the plain ones with chocolate frosting always caught my eye too and I picked them. My favorite donut shop had a whole shelf full of chocolate donuts. Some were covered with sprinkles, some with chopped peanuts, and some with chocolate chips. I decided to copy that mini chocolate chip idea for these homemade donuts!
I’ve adapted this recipe from my popular gluten-free maple donut recipe. Those were so good and were already dairy-free too, that I decided they’d make the perfect base for these chocolate frosted donuts.
What’s unique about these donuts is that they’re soft like a yeast donut but they’re actually baked. These aren’t anything like other baked donuts I’ve tried – they aren’t cakey at all. Now my gluten-free cinnamon sugar donuts are definitely a cake donut, and delicious, but that’s definitely a different texture than these. If you don’t normally like baked donuts, give these a try anyway. I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised!
Notes on ingredients for gluten-free chocolate frosted donuts:
- Yogurt: Since I wanted to make these dairy-free, I used a dairy-free yogurt alternative. There are several on the market, so choose your favorite one that fits with your allergies, that is 5-5.3 ounces. I’ve been so happy to see so many of my local stores carrying more dairy-free yogurt alternatives! I prefer using a vanilla one, and the recipe has been developed based on that vanilla flavor and sweetness from the yogurt. If you use a plain yogurt, you’ll need to add some vanilla extract and a bit of sugar to the recipe. If you don’t need these to be dairy-free, feel free to use regular vanilla yogurt!
- Chocolate: Since I wanted these to be dairy-free, I needed the frosting to be dairy-free too. So I used Enjoy Life Semi-Sweet Mini Chocolate Chips for the frosting and for topping the donuts. Enjoy life chocolate is certified gluten-free, and is free of the top 8 allergens including dairy, making them perfect for these gluten-free, dairy-free donuts! I can find these at my local co-op, Whole Foods, Fred Meyer, and Albertsons stores. You can see the store locator here or you can also buy online direct from Enjoy Life or buy from Amazon here. Look for their new teal colored packaging as pictured in the photo above!
- Non-dairy butter alternative: you’ll need this in the frosting. I’ve tried a number of options from organic shortening to coconut oil to Melt dairy-free sticks and they’ve worked fine so just whichever one works best with your allergens and intolerances.
These chocolate frosted donuts were so good plain. But my kids were most excited about eating the ones that I topped with additional Enjoy Life semi-sweet mini chips! So I definitely recommend doing that for the kiddos! And for you, because who doesn’t need more chocolate in their life?
These would also be fun with colored sprinkles on top!
This donut recipe adapted from one I found years ago on Cooking with a Kid, a website that is no longer online. Frosting recipe is slightly adapted from Better Homes and Gardens New Cook Book tenth edition.
Recipe for Gluten-free Chocolate Frosted Donuts:
This easy gluten-free chocolate frosted donut recipe makes just 6 donuts, so you and your family can enjoy them all right away quickly! They're soft like a donut should be, without the hassle of frying! Donuts: Frosting: These are best eaten the same day they are made, which should be easy since recipe makes 6! *A good quality all-purpose gluten-free flour blend does not contain bean flours. This recipe has been successfully made with gfJules all-purpose flour with great results. **If your gluten-free flour blend contains xanthan or guar gum already, then omit the additional xanthan gum called for in this recipe. I've tested this with an almond milk based non-dairy yogurt alternative and a soy based one. Use 5.0 to 5.3 ounces of your favorite non-dairy yogurt alternative that works with your allergens/intolerances. For the non-dairy butter alternative in the frosting, I've tried it with Melt Buttery Sticks, coconut oil, and vegetable shortening. All of those have worked fine. Gluten-free Chocolate Frosted Donuts (dairy-free)
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