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Mahee34

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I have a birthday coming up and i make my own cake, I'm tired of the same ole recipes that i use.....SOO i was wondering what is your favorite birthday cake or cupcake recipe so i can try something new this year!!


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My most favorite thing to have is a cake mix that you buy.......It is from the "Really great food company" there batter tastes so wonderful. They have chocolate, vanilla, and lemon. Yummy :P Yummy.

Oh, if you like cheese cake, I will post a recipe on that. My aunt made it and it was so good. I love cheese cake also, Just let me know. :)

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my fave is making the cake with Pamela's deluxe chocolate brownie mix... recipe for cake on bag, then extra fudge frosting made from scratch!

angel-jd1 Community Regular

The last few years I have asked for a birthday pie instead of a cake. My mom makes the best pies!! We use the gluten free pantry's pie crust mix and then I request either butterscotch or lemon for the filling (recipe in the better homes and gardens cookbook). SOooooo good!! Much better than a cake :)

-Jessica :rolleyes:

jkmunchkin Rising Star

My sisters, boyfriends, mom (lol) who is an amazing baker made a delicious chocolate cake using the Namaste chocolate cake mix. I thought the GFP and Pamelas ones where good... this one blows them away!

sdore Enthusiast

I just made cupcakes from Namaste. They are the best ever!!!! I made the chocolate ones. You have got to try them!!!!

The bag made 20 some cupcakes. So I have them frozen for when I need my next chocolate fix!

2Boys4Me Enthusiast

I've made this a couple of times and it turns out really well. I liked it better with the flour blend below; with the Bette Hagman featherlight mix I thought it was a bit gritty or grainy tasting. My little fella will be taking one of these cupcakes with him on Sunday to a friend's birthday. I should note that my in-laws didn't know it was gluten-free when they tried it. They were both surprised at how similar it tasted to an all-purpose flour cake.

Gluten Free Wacky Cake

1 1/2 cups gluten-free flour mix

1 1/2 tsp xanthan gum

1 cup sugar

3 tbsp cocoa

1 tsp baking soda

1/2 tsp salt

1 tsp vanilla

1 tbsp vinegar

6 tbsp oil (I used canola)

1 cup cold water

Preheat oven to 350F.

In a large mixing bowl, combine flour, sugar, cocoa, soda and salt.

Make three "wells" in the flour mixture. In the first well, put vanilla, in the second the vinegar, and in the third the oil.

Pour the cold water over the mixture and stir until moistened.

Pour into an 8x8 pan.

Bake at 350 until it springs back when touched lightly...about 30 min.

I also added about 1/4 cup applesauce for added moistness.

Carol Fenster's Sorghum Corn flour Blend

makes 4 1/2 cups

1 1/2 cups sorghum flour

1 1/2 cups potato starch OR corn starch

1 cup tapioca starch (flour)

1/2 cup corn flour


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I like a homemade Flourless chocolate Torte. Google the recipes for them and you'll get 1000's to choose from. You can add any flavoring you like... I've made it with raspberry flavor, orange flavor, mint *didn't like mint, Coffee flavor, Kaluha flavor, You can figure out your favorite. They are easy enough to make and so varied.

Mahee34 Enthusiast
My sisters, boyfriends, mom (lol) who is an amazing baker made a delicious chocolate cake using the Namaste chocolate cake mix. I thought the GFP and Pamelas ones where good... this one blows them away!

where can i get this Namaste chocolate cake mix......I've never even heard of it!!

Thanks for all the recipe ideas :)

jkmunchkin Rising Star

Here is a link to their website. You can find where in your area they sell it or you can order directly from them.

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DH also ocassionally makes me a flourless chocolate souffle (got the recipe from Roy's restaurant). I'll have to see if he has it. But it is phenomenal!!!!

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for my birthday, my step mom made me the most incredible key lime pie...I finally got her to give me the recipe...

Original Key Lime Pie

This recipe allegedly was used before sweetened condensed milk was developed

3 eggs, separated

1/4 cup key lime juice

3 tbsp. hot water

1/2 cup sugar, plus another 1/2 cup

1/4 tsp. salt

gluten free pie crust- press gluten free cookies into buttered pie pan (she used enjoy life foods chocolate chip cookies)

Preheat oven to 350 degrees

Beat egg yolks lightly in top of double boiler

Add lime juice, water, 1/2 cup sugar and salt.

Cook, stirring constantly, until thickened.

Beat egg whites until stiff, adding remaining sugar gradually.

Fold into lime mixture. Pour into pie shell and bake until delicately brown,

about 15 minutes. Serve with whipped cream.

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