Vegan, Gluten Free Christmas Donuts are chocolate, chocolate chip donuts with vanilla peppermint icing, perfect for Christmas morning. I’ve also heard from a secret source that Santa and Mrs. Claus are growing tired of cookies and would love a donut or two to refuel from their long, busy nights!
This recipe is pretty versatile. It’s really a muffin recipe that I cooked inside of a donut pan. Donuts are much easier to eat due to their shape. Don’t you agree? I also don’t know of a single safe donut that can be purchased within an hour of us that is free from his allergens, which is the main reason why I make a DOUBLE batch of these gorgeous donuts and freeze some of them unfrosted!
The secret to the icing recipe is simple. I use store-bought frosting and heat it in the microwave for about 20 seconds and pour it on top of the donuts. SO EASY! Make sure to sprinkle with the crushed candy canes before the frosting sets or your candy won’t stick!
Vegan, Gluten Free Christmas Donuts
Donut:
- 2 1/2 cups of gluten free flour (I used King Arthur Gluten Free Flour)
- 1 1/4 cup sugar
- 1 tsp baking soda
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 2 eggs or egg replacer (I used EnerG Egg Replacer)
- 1 1/2 cups of maple apple sauce (doesn’t have to be maple)
- 1/4 cup safe baking oil (I used coconut oil)
- 1 1/2 Tablespoons of cocoa powder
- 1/2 cup safe, chocolate chips
Icing and Topping:
- 1 container of vanilla frosting
- 1/2 package of crushed candy canes
- Preheat oven 350 degrees.
- Combine first 4 ingredients in a large bowl.
- Combine egg replacer, apple sauce, oil, and cocoa powder in a mixer and blend on low.
- Slowly add dry ingredients to the mixer and increase the speed to medium.
- Fold the chocolate chips into mixture and allow to sit for 10 minutes.
- If making donuts, pour the mixture into the corner of a resealable plastic bag. Snip one corner off the bag and pipe the mixture into a donut pan. Make sure to only add a small amount otherwise it will bake over the center hole. Bake the donuts for approximately 11 minutes.
- If making muffins, fill the muffin liners half way and bake for approx. 28-33 minutes.
- Allow the donuts to cool for 5-10 minutes before removing from the pan to a wire rack.
- Empty the frosting into a microwavable safe bowl. Microwave for 20 seconds, stir. Repeat this process until the frosting has turned into a thick, soupy consistency and pour over each donut. Immediately sprinkle with the crushed candy candy, while the frosting is still wet.
Happy Holidays and Enjoy!
Elizabeth DiBurro
Strength and Sunshine says
These are perfect Christmas doughnuts! So festively flavored!
Elizabeth DiBurro says
Thanks! I happen to agree with you. 🙂
Nicole Dawson says
Xander was always wishing he could have the donuts that he’d see other kids eat, but I’m pretty sure they’d be jealous of these donuts.
Elizabeth DiBurro says
I think you’re right, Nicole! My son’s friends all love his lunches and snacks!
Nutrimom says
I NEED to try these! So simple- I love simple 🙂
Elizabeth DiBurro says
I love simple too, especially around the holidays!
cricketsconfections says
I’ve got a bag of king arthur gf flour, I’ll have to try these. They look incredible!
Elizabeth DiBurro says
Thank you! I think you’ll really enjoy them!
Kelly Page (@TastingPage) says
I think you’re right that Mr and Mrs. Claus would love these…as would many other people I know 🙂
awhiskandtwowands says
We love donuts and they’re already on the menu for Christmas morning! I’ve never seen maple apple sauce but sounds amazing and now I’m going to have to look for it.
Elizabeth DiBurro says
I received the maple applesauce in a gift basket and thought it sounded great to bake with!
Amanda | My Gluten-Free Miami says
Oh these look so good. I am so glad you made them gluten free!
Sharon @What The Fork says
These are so perfect looking! I agree, Mr. and Mrs. Claus wouldn’t mind a donut or two…or even three!