Jul 23, 2014 in breakfast, donuts, fruit, healthy recipes, dairy-free, lowfat. Read the original on: The Redhead Baker
Low-fat baked peach donuts: vanilla batter studded with diced fresh peaches! Using coconut milk and dairy-free butter substitute make these an indulgent treat for those with milk allergies!
Itâs Snack Share Wednesday again! Even though Iâm temporarily unemployed, Liam still attends daycare three days a week, for a couple of reasons. The first is that we would lose our spot if we pulled him out, and the second is that he genuinely enjoys daycare, and playing with his friends there.
I must admit that I chose Wednesday as one of the days he would attend, because I wanted to continue participating in snack share! Itâs been so much fun coming up with new snacks for the kids to enjoy. Sometimes itâs as simple as fresh pitted cherries, courtesy of Whole Foodsâ CherryFest sale, and sometimes itâs a homemade baked treat.
One of the children in Liamâs class has a milk allergy, so Iâve researched dairy-free recipes and baking substitutions to ensure that the child can fully participate in snack share.
I wanted to make Girl Versus Doughâs peach donuts, and read that I could substitute coconut milk + vinegar for the buttermilk, and coconut oil for the butter. Coconut oil is very expensive, however, so instead I bought Earth Balance Buttery Sticks, which are dairy- and soy-free. They are mostly made up of vegetable oil, and are trans-fat free. They can be substituted for butter on at a 1:1 ratio. And at $4.19 for a 1-lb box, they are about the same price as butter. (This is starting to sound like an ad, but I promise, I was not compensated in any way for writing about this product!)
Anyway, the donuts came out exactly as if they were made with buttermilk and butter. I snuck one for myself (after all, all chefs should taste their food!), and they donât taste any different than I imagine the original recipe did. Iâm sure the kids will love this special treat!
These donuts are moist enough on their own, but if you love iced donuts (and who doesnât??), then the icing drizzle will add a touch more sweetness to the donut.
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Fresh Peach Donuts {dairy-free}
For the donuts
For the icing
Serving size: 1 donut Calories: 214 Fat: 3g Carbohydrates: 44g Sugar: 28g Protein: 3g
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Recipe adapted from Girl Versus Dough
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