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Glazed Chocolate Donut Holes
George Bryant
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Prep Time
10
minutes
mins
Cook Time
15
minutes
mins
Total Time
25
minutes
mins
Servings
9
Ingredients
Donuts
1/2 cup enjoy life chocolate chips
1/4 cup coconut milk
thick stuff
2
eggs
1 cup almond flour
1
teaspoon
cinnamon
1/4
teaspoon
baking powder
1/2
teaspoon
vanilla extract
pinch
of salt
Glaze
1/4
cup
coconut cream concentrate
liquid
1/4 cup coconut oil
liquid
2 tablespoons raw organic honey
melted
Instructions
Preheat your
Cake pop maker
or oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit if using a
donut pan
Place a medium sauce pan over low heat and add your chocolate and coconut milk
Stir continuously until you form a creamy coconut milk chocolate
Remove from heat and set aside
Place your 2 eggs in the bowl of a stand mixer or a mixing bowl and use a whisk on a hand mixer
Whisk on high until your eggs become foamy and fluffier
Fold in your coconut milk chocolate and mix well
Add your almond flour, cinnamon, baking powder, vanilla and salt and mix well
To Bake in Cake Pop maker
Once it is preheated, fill a ziploc bag with your batter, cut a small corner off and use it to pipe your batter into your cake pop maker
Fill to just above the rim and then close the lid
Cook for 5 minutes, open, turn the donut holes over, close the lid and cook for 2 more minutes
Remove from the cake pop maker, place on a plate and place in the freezer for 45 minutes
To bake in the oven
You can make these in a donut pan, muffin tin or anything else that makes you happy
Fill a ziploc bag with your batter, cut off a corner and use the bag to pipe your batter in your donut pan, muffin pan etc
Place in your preheated oven and bake until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean
Remove from the oven, let cool, place on a plate and stick in the freezer for 45 minutes
Glaze
Combine your coconut cream concentrate (coconut butter), coconut oil, and honey in a tall glass and mix extremely well
Remove your donuts from the freezer and dip in the glaze one at a time, setting on parchment paper to set after dipped
You can do it once to have a thin coat or dip multiple times after the glaze has hardened to make a thicker glaze