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Keto Glazed Donuts

Keto Glazed Donuts

Keto Glazed Donuts

perfect keto glazed donuts

Alright guys, get ready for the easiest Keto Glazed Donuts.

No yeast this time. We are keeping things simple and honestly I think these turned out to be some of my best keto donuts to date. They are even non-keto family member approved. 

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I've also included tips for making them with substitutions as I always get asked what to do if you're missing an ingredient!

These are just my best guesses of what I would do and not guaranteed to work but I thought I'd help you guys out as best as I could.

These donuts are soft, light, fluffy and delicious. The perfect afternoon snack with a cup of tea or coffee.

I hope you enjoy them!

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Keto Glazed Donut Ingredients

  • Almond Flour  – I use the Kirkland Costco brand of almond flour (I buy it in bulk on Amazon or at Costco itself occasionally).
  • Coconut Flour  As I’ve noted in many of my past recipes, the brand of almond and coconut flour can affect the final outcome of the recipe because absorbency can vary depending on how the flour has been processed.
  • Powdered Monkfruit Erythritol Sweetener  –   I use the Lakanto brand for both granulated monkfruit sweetener and powdered monkfruit sweetener and love it! The powdered is the best option for no-bake goods and desserts where you want a very smooth final product. I also used the powdered in this recipe because it works great in baked goods but ALSO creates perfect glaze every time!
  • Xanthan gum – This is used to create a batter more similar to that of white flour. It helps give the donuts a “doughier” texture.

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Keto Glazed Donuts Tips

  • Watch your oven when baking these. For me they took around 16-18min but my oven tends to bake more slowly than most. Don't worry if the brown a bit on the outsides, the centers will take longer to cook and will remain soft. Plus the glaze will cover any imperfections!
  • If you do not have a donut pan, you can also make these as muffins and glaze them that way!
  • Ultimately I would recommend making these as the recipe states..with almond flour, coconut flour and xanthan gum for the best possible texture BUT if you only have one type of flour…see my suggestions below.

low carb glazed donuts

Almond Flour Donuts

Coconut Flour Donuts

low carb glazed donuts

What Can I Substitute For Xanthan Gum?

  • If you don't have xanthan gum, you can use a tablespoon of vital wheat gluten (aka gluten flour) OR 1 tsp cornstarch. Although the cornstarch option is not the best substitute, it's better than nothing!
  • If you don't have any of these ingredients, you can still make the donuts! They just won't have a texture quite as “chewy”.

keto glazed donuts

Tools I used to Make Keto Glazed Donuts

  • Low Carb Substitution Guide – This is totally optional but if you like my recipes, I now have a $5 guide available with all of the substitutions I use to create every recipe on my site. You can use this to convert old traditional recipes and create new keto recipes! You can purchase it here and/or read more if you are interested. 🙂 I appreciate your support so much guys!
  • Nutritional Food Scale – AKA my best friend. This little buddy has been with me for over 4 years and never fails. Perfect measurements and only needs the batteries replaced maybe once a year!
  • Donut Pan – Perfect for making any kind of donuts! This is the exact one I use.
  • Spatula
  • Whisk
  • Piping Bag or Large Ziplock Bag
  • Mixing Bowls

How To Store Keto Donuts

  • Store these donuts in a container in the fridge for up to 3 days OR freeze in an airtight container once the glaze has hardened. Store between layers of wax paper to help prevent freezer burn.

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Keto Glazed Donuts

Serves: 12

Donuts

Glaze

Directions:

  1. Pre-heat oven to 350*F. (Since re-making these I've been baking them at 325*F and I prefer it! You just may need an extra minute or 2)
  2. In a large bowl, add all of your dry ingredients and mix.almond flour coconut flour
  3. In a measuring cup, add your cream and vinegar and set aside.
  4. In another bowl, melt your butter and then add 2 eggs and vanilla extract, whisk well with a fork.melted butter eggs vanilla extract
  5. Pour the butter mixture as well as your cream and vinegar into the dry ingredients (don't worry if there are some clumps in the cream).
  6. Mix well until a thick batter forms.
  7. Put this batter into a piping back with a large open end or a large ziplock and cut off the corner (alternatively you can scoop the batter into muffin tins now if you don't have a donut pan).
  8. Lightly grease your donut pan with oil or butter and then begin piping your batter into the 12 donut molds. keto donut batter
  9. Bake for 15-18min or until donuts are browned on top and no longer squishy to the touch (my oven cooks slower so maybe give them a check a few minutes early.
  10. While the donuts are baking, make your glaze by whisking the above 3 ingredients in a bowl until smooth.
  11. Let the donuts cool slightly before gently removing them from the pan and placing them on another plate or tray. keto donuts
  12. Have a wire rack ready if you own one and place it above a large tray or cookie sheet to catch the excess glaze.
  13. Dip each donut in the glaze to coat both sides and then place it on the wire rack to set. Repeat for all 12 donuts.
  14. Once the glaze has hardened you can move them to a plate for serving OR store them in an airtight container on the counter between layers of wax paper (you can also freeze them this way to preserve them for longer). Enjoy your Keto Glazed Donuts!

keto glazed donuts

keto glazed donuts

keto glazed donuts

Store these donuts in a container in the fridge for up to 3 days OR freeze in an airtight container once the glaze has hardened. Store between layers of wax paper to help prevent freezer burn.

Nutrition for 1/12 of recipe: 179 cals | 15g fat | 3g NET carbs | 4.2g protein | 3g fibre (Using 18% cream)

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Keto Glazed Donuts

Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time15 minutes
Total Time25 minutes
Course: Breakfast
Keyword: Keto Donuts
Servings: 12 Donuts
Calories: 179kcal

Ingredients

Donuts

Glaze

Instructions

  • Pre-heat oven to 350*F. (Since re-making these I've been baking them at 325*F and I prefer it! You just may need an extra minute or 2)
  • In a large bowl, add all of your dry ingredients and mix.
  • In a measuring cup, add your cream and vinegar and set aside.
  • In another bowl, melt your butter and then add 2 eggs and vanilla extract, whisk well with a fork.
  • Pour the butter mixture as well as your cream and vinegar into the dry ingredients (don't worry if there are some clumps in the cream).
  • Mix well until a thick batter forms.
  • Put this batter into a piping back with a large open end or a large ziplock and cut off the corner (alternatively you can scoop the batter into muffin tins now if you don't have a donut pan).
  • Lightly grease your donut pan with oil or butter and then begin piping your batter into the 12 donut molds.
  • Bake for 15-18min or until donuts are browned on top and no longer squishy to the touch (my oven cooks slower so maybe give them a check a few minutes early.
  • While the donuts are baking, make your glaze by whisking the above 3 ingredients in a bowl until smooth.
  • Let the donuts cool slightly before gently removing them from the pan and placing them on another plate or tray.
  • Have a wire rack ready if you own one and place it above a large tray or cookie sheet to catch the excess glaze.
  • Dip each donut in the glaze to coat both sides and then place it on the wire rack to set. Repeat for all 12 donuts.
  • Once the glaze has hardened you can move them to a plate for serving OR store them in an airtight container on the counter between layers of wax paper (you can also freeze them this way to preserve them for longer). Enjoy your Keto Glazed Donuts!

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Notes

 
Ingredient Links:
  • Almond Flour  – I use the Kirkland Costco brand of almond flour (I buy it in bulk on Amazon or at Costco itself occasionally).
  • Coconut Flour  As I’ve noted in many of my past recipes, the brand of almond and coconut flour can affect the final outcome of the recipe because absorbency can vary depending on how the flour has been processed.
  • Powdered Monkfruit Erythritol Sweetener  –   I use the Lakanto brand for both granulated monkfruit sweetener and powdered monkfruit sweetener and love it! The powdered is the best option for no-bake goods and desserts where you want a very smooth final product. I also used the powdered in this recipe because it works great in baked goods but ALSO creates perfect glaze every time!
  • Xanthan gum – This is used to create a batter more similar to that of white flour. It helps give the donuts a "doughier" texture.
 
 
Tips
  • 3g NET carbs is for 1 donut or 1/12th of the recipe
  • Watch your oven when baking these. For me they took around 16-18min but my oven tends to bake more slowly than most. Don't worry if the brown a bit on the outsides, the centers will take longer to cook and will remain soft. Plus the glaze will cover any imperfections!
  • If you do not have a donut pan, you can also make these as muffins and glaze them that way! 
  • Ultimately I would recommend making these as the recipe states..with almond flour, coconut flour and xanthan gum for the best possible texture BUT if you only have one type of flour...see my suggestions above in the post.
  • Store these donuts in a container in the fridge for up to 3 days OR freeze in an airtight container once the glaze has hardened. Store between layers of wax paper to help prevent freezer burn.

Nutrition

Serving: 1donut | Fiber: 3g | Calories: 179kcal | Fat: 15g | Protein: 4.2g | Carbohydrates: 3g

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