Cathleen Crobons

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Gluten Free Pumpkin Donuts

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I don’t know about you but one of my favorite things about fall is all the pumpkin recipes! Don’t get me wrong, apples are great and all but nothing screams fall more than pumpkin lattes, pumpkin candles, pumpkin donuts and muffins!! Are you with me?

When I first went gluten/egg free, I remember thinking that there would never be a delicious donut eaten ever again, was I ever wrong! Because although Dunkin Donuts is my favorite (regardless of the not so great ingredients)…I became pretty good at creating my own donut recipes.

You can find another one of  my tasty gluten free, dairy free and egg free donut recipes here: https://www.cathleencrobons.com/recipe-posts/gluten-and-dairy-free-blueberry-baked-donuts

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This cake like pumpkin donut not only tastes like fall but your entire house is going to smell like fall. With hints of cinnamon and pumpkin pie lofting through the air. This recipe quickly reminds me of the chilly evenings and bonfires to come! Give me a pumpkin donut, some apple cider, a flannel, boots and I’m in heaven. Yes, fall is my favorite season if it wasn’t obvious yet!

But back to creating this donut…first you’ll need a donut pan. Either one of these will do!

Silicone Donut Mold or Non-Stick Donut Mold

The most important ingredient, which is pumpkin. But not pumpkin pie filling! You want pumpkin purée, they are different. So when purchasing, make sure to read your ingredient label. Pumpkin purée will be just that, not any other added ingredients!

The last thing that made this recipe easier was a pastry piping bag. You can use a reusable one like this with a wide tip.

Piping Bag and Tip

Or you can simply use a disposable sandwich baggie. Just fill the baggie, twist or zip the top, snip the bottom corner. Then pipe the donut filling into your donut pan. Believe me, piping the filling in, makes it so much easier than just using a spoon!

For me, I love a powdered sugar coating! It also just gives this donut an aesthetic look too. So it’s up to you whether to add it or not. But to finish it off, just dip the donut into a plate of powdered sugar and viola, your pumpkin donut is complete!

Be sure to tag me in your beautiful creations on Instagram and happy baking!

Many Hugs,

Cathleen

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