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Anyone Make gluten-free Nut Rolls?


mamaw

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mamaw Community Regular

Just wondering if anyone has tried to make nut rolls gluten free yet? Everyone is hungry for them and Christmas is upon us.... If anyone has a dough that they are willing to share I'd love to have it....

thanks


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jenvan Collaborator

what exactly do you mean buy nut rolls? below are some gluten-free cinnamon roll recipes you might be able to use.

https://www.celiac.com/st_prod.html?p_prodid=534

Guest nini

OH MAN... yeah I'm also jonesin for some Nut Roll! My mom makes it every year and I've had to do without the past 3 years... WAHHHH... if anyone out there has a recipe please post it!

nut roll is a pastry, the dough is very light and flaky and rolled out very thin, spread with sugar, cinnamon, ground nuts (we use walnuts) and golden raisins, rolled up and let rise, put an egg wash on them, bake, slice and eat! YUM... oh now I'm on a mission...

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Nisla--

I love that you said "jonesin" !! :P

Guest nini
Nisla--

I love that you said "jonesin" !! :P

LOL! yeah, well, I am! I'm gonna have to hit my mom up for her recipe and see if I can't alter it and make it work with gluten-free flour!

jerseyangel Proficient

Nisla--I hope you do cause they sound really good!

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