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Vanilla Frostings That Are gluten-free?


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ILOVEOMC Enthusiast

I know Betty Crocker frostings are not gluten-free but are there any in the store that are? I want to frost sugar cookies, thanks.


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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Alot of Pillsbury is:)

jkmunchkin Rising Star

Duncan Hines, but only the Homestyle. THe Whipped Frosting is not. It's great on the Whole Foods Gluten Free Bakehouse cakes.

Merika Contributor

I just made frosting from scratch for icing gingerbread men and it was soooo easy! Get a box of powdered sugar and follow the directions on the back - it's just a few ingredients, and you just need a spoon to mix it. Soooo easy and sooooo delicious :)

Merika

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I gotta be honest here, making your own icing is a snap, and it tastes a lot better too! I hate canned icing. Go to www.wilton.com and look up the recipe for buttercream icing. Just make sure all your ingredients are gluten-free (icing sugar, namely), and you will be amazed at how easy and good it is!

jerseyangel Proficient

This is what I used to frost my cookies this year:

1/2 cup butter or margerine at room temp.

1/2 cup shortening

4 cups 10x Sugar

1 tsp. vanilla

enough milk (reg., rice, soy, whatever)

Cream butter and shortening and vanilla. Beat in sugar. Add milk as needed.

Delicious, easy and enough to frost 2 lg. batches of cookies.

ILOVEOMC Enthusiast

These are all great ideas. It's nice to have several to pick from. Thanks everyone!!


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Lauren M Explorer
Alot of Pillsbury is:)

Pillsbury Vanilla frosting is not gluten-free!!

I'm pretty sure the rest are, but not Vanilla, just a heads up.

- Lauren

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Pillsbury Vanilla frosting is not gluten-free!!

I'm pretty sure the rest are, but not Vanilla, just a heads up.

- Lauren

Pillsbury CREAMY SUPREME Vanilla frosting most certainly IS gluten free, I use it all the time.

Lauren M Explorer
Pillsbury CREAMY SUPREME Vanilla frosting most certainly IS gluten free, I use it all the time.

Oops sorry, my info must be out of date!

- Lauren

Guest nini
Oops sorry, my info must be out of date!

- Lauren

That's ok, we all make goofups some times

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Yep, I use it alot too..always double check the labels though because things do change.

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