If you or someone you love has been recently diagnosed with coeliac disease, you could be eligible to receive gluten free foods on prescription. Simply select your country of residence, and, if you live in England, fill in your postcode to check if your area is prescribing.
Your country is prescribing gluten free foods*. Request your Glutafin Taster Box by clicking the button below to sign up.
* Please note: local policies are constantly updated, and issuing a prescription is at the discretion of your GP.
Deliciously light gluten free doughnuts smothered with a decadent chocolate sauce.
300g Glutafin Gluten Free Select Multipurpose White Mix
¼ tsp salt
¼ tsp xanthan gum
½ tsp gluten free baking powder*
3 tsp dried yeast from pack
2 tsp skimmed milk powder
35g caster sugar
35g butter
1 medium egg, beaten
100ml tepid water
2-3 litres of sunflower oil for deep fat frying
*Refer to Coeliac UK directory
150g dark cooking chocolate
1 tbsp golden syrup
100g icing sugar
Deep fat fryer
Baking parchment
Greaseproof paper or oiled cling film (50ml vegetable oil)
1. Place all the dry ingredients in a bowl and mix together with a fork.
2. Rub the butter into the dry ingredients until it’s no longer visible.
3. Add the beaten egg and warm water, mix together to form a soft but not sticky dough.
4. Sprinkle the work surface with flour mix and tip the dough onto the surface. Gently bring together until the dough is coated. With a sharp knife, divide dough into 12 pieces.
5. Roll each dough piece into a ball and place onto a tray covered with baking parchment. Flatten each dough circle with your fingertips until they measure roughly 7cm wide. Lay a sheet of greaseproof or oiled cling film over the top of the flat doughnuts.
6. Prove in a warm place for 60-75 minutes. They will not rise very much at this stage. Dust the handle of a wooden spoon with flour mix and push through the centre of the doughnut.
7. Heat the oil in a pan until the temperature reaches 165°C. Fry 3 doughnuts at a time, for 1-2 minutes per side until golden brown, flipping over once or twice during frying. Repeat the frying with the other doughnuts.
8. To make the topping: Place the chocolate and golden syrup in a bowl over a pan of simmering water to melt. Add the icing sugar and combine together. Dunk the doughnuts into the chocolate mix and place on a cooling rack to dry.
300g Glutafin Gluten Free Select Multipurpose White Mix
¼ tsp salt
¼ tsp xanthan gum
½ tsp gluten free baking powder*
3 tsp dried yeast from pack
2 tsp skimmed milk powder
35g caster sugar
35g butter
1 medium egg, beaten
100ml tepid water
2-3 litres of sunflower oil for deep fat frying
*Refer to Coeliac UK directory
150g dark cooking chocolate
1 tbsp golden syrup
100g icing sugar
Deep fat fryer
Baking parchment
Greaseproof paper or oiled cling film (50ml vegetable oil)
1. Place all the dry ingredients in a bowl and mix together with a fork.
2. Rub the butter into the dry ingredients until it’s no longer visible.
3. Add the beaten egg and warm water, mix together to form a soft but not sticky dough.
4. Sprinkle the work surface with flour mix and tip the dough onto the surface. Gently bring together until the dough is coated. With a sharp knife, divide dough into 12 pieces.
5. Roll each dough piece into a ball and place onto a tray covered with baking parchment. Flatten each dough circle with your fingertips until they measure roughly 7cm wide. Lay a sheet of greaseproof or oiled cling film over the top of the flat doughnuts.
6. Prove in a warm place for 60-75 minutes. They will not rise very much at this stage. Dust the handle of a wooden spoon with flour mix and push through the centre of the doughnut.
7. Heat the oil in a pan until the temperature reaches 165°C. Fry 3 doughnuts at a time, for 1-2 minutes per side until golden brown, flipping over once or twice during frying. Repeat the frying with the other doughnuts.
8. To make the topping: Place the chocolate and golden syrup in a bowl over a pan of simmering water to melt. Add the icing sugar and combine together. Dunk the doughnuts into the chocolate mix and place on a cooling rack to dry.
If you or someone you love has been recently diagnosed with coeliac disease, you could be eligible to receive gluten free foods on prescription. Simply select your country of residence, and, if you live in England, fill in your postcode to check if your area is prescribing.
Your country is prescribing gluten free foods*. Request your Glutafin Taster Box by clicking the button below to sign up.
* Please note: local policies are constantly updated, and issuing a prescription is at the discretion of your GP.