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Best Way To Store Gluten-Free Cupcakes
#1
Posted 03 March 2012 - 09:30 AM
Caroline
#2
Posted 03 March 2012 - 09:56 AM
#3
Posted 03 March 2012 - 10:28 AM
The margarine container also keeps the cupcake from being squashed.....
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#4
Posted 03 March 2012 - 10:33 AM
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#5
Posted 03 March 2012 - 10:39 AM
I also used one of Annalise's recipes for Vanilla Cupcakes. I was very pleased with how they turned out in spite of the fact that I had to make up my own brown rice flour mix. Would love to try the Authentic Foods blend she uses but it's nowhere to be found around here and way too expensive to order online (for my taste at least).I use Annalise Roberts recipe. Moist & fluffy even after being froze...
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#6
Posted 03 March 2012 - 10:59 AM
I never liked bread anyway.....
#7
Posted 03 March 2012 - 04:52 PM
I think the vanilla cupcakes are the best! I also blend her flour too! cheaper that way! I bake alot for four celiac so I go through a lot of flour...even the glutens eaters now ask for this cupcake.....
Annalise is a great person & the cookbooks are wonderful....
#8
Posted 03 March 2012 - 05:13 PM
How coincidental that you posted this now as I just devoured one of the cupcakes that I took out of the freezer before dinner. It is absolutely fantastic and probably the best I've made so there's definitely no problem using that recipe, frosting them and then freezing. And for anyone on a budget or feeding a family, they're really inexpensive to make. I was pleasantly surprised. I guess I hesitated before as I didn't have her flour, which I'd still love to try.Hi Sylvia
I think the vanilla cupcakes are the best! I also blend her flour too! cheaper that way! I bake alot for four celiac so I go through a lot of flour...even the glutens eaters now ask for this cupcake.....
Annalise is a great person & the cookbooks are wonderful....
I do have Gluten-Free Baking Classics, which I'd highly recommend to anyone. I've made a couple of the yeast bread recipes and have some of the ingredients measured out to make her Orange Bread tomorrow since the cupcakes turned out so well with the brown rice flour mix.
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#9
Posted 03 March 2012 - 05:42 PM
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Posted 03 March 2012 - 05:50 PM
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#11
Posted 03 March 2012 - 05:57 PM
Also there are cupcake corers, which take out a bit of the middle to stuff with frosting, although I don't think I'd want to give up part of the cupcake to do that. King Arthur Flour has one here.Thanks for all of the suggestions! I had forgotten that idea about putting the icing in the middle - might encourage her to actually eat the cupcake and not just the icing! I found Annalise's recipes, so I'll be trying those for the next batch.
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#12
Posted 03 March 2012 - 07:36 PM
#13
Posted 07 March 2012 - 05:55 PM
Cake balls (I hate the name but hey, I'm not that inventive)
I make the cake normally. Then I break it up and mix it with the frosting. Make little two-inch balls out of the new batter. Then, dip them in chocolate. Once the chocolate hardens, storage is easy.
#14
Posted 09 March 2012 - 04:57 PM
I know this isn't cupcakes, but my kids are always begging me to make them. They prefer them over cupcakes, actually
Cake balls (I hate the name but hey, I'm not that inventive)
I make the cake normally. Then I break it up and mix it with the frosting. Make little two-inch balls out of the new batter. Then, dip them in chocolate. Once the chocolate hardens, storage is easy.
Oooh - that's a great idea for all of the miscellaneous parties at school where I want to bring in something cool for her and the other children - thanks!!
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