Variations & Tips:
– For a dairy-free version, substitute the butter with coconut oil. The taste will be slightly different, but they’ll still be just as delicious!
– Feel free to play around with the spices. Add a bit of ground ginger or allspice to the mix for some extra warmth.
– If erythritol isn’t your thing, you can use other keto-friendly sweeteners like stevia or monk fruit. Just be mindful of the conversions.
– Want to make these ahead of time? They can be stored in an airtight container for up to a week, and you can also freeze them. Just reheat in the air fryer for a couple of minutes to get them nice and warm again.
– If you like some texture, try adding a little finely chopped nuts into the dough for an added crunch.
– And remember, always keep an eye on your donut holes while they’re in the air fryer since every machine can run a bit differently!
Isn’t it great when you can have your donut (hole) and eat it too? These Air Fryer Keto Cinnamon Donut Holes are sure to hit the spot, keep you on track, and make your house smell amazing. Give them a go, and let’s keep treating ourselves the smart way!
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