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Gluten free cooking achievments... and disasters


Maddie6332

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I have just started to find a passion for baking about 1 year ago! I bake muffins, pancakes, waffles, cakes etc. But everyone has baking disasters, I have had a lot.🙃 I have burnt a lot of things from pancakes to french toast I made for my family. I have burnt pancakes, and ruined a griddle by putting baking spray on a non-stick pan and then putting the temperature too high; my dad was not too happy about that. I burn pancakes... whenever I make them. I LOVE making muffins, and I make them really big, and I have never burnt them. I make chocolate chip muffins, they are my favorite. Please feel free to add your disasters and achievements in baking and cooking!

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Scott Adams Grand Master

Wow, it's great that you are making so many things on your own. I'm not sure if you found our site's many recipes, but many are excellent:

https://www.celiac.com/celiac-disease/gluten-free-recipes/

This one is really good:

 

Maddie6332 Enthusiast
On 11/29/2022 at 2:35 PM, Scott Adams said:

Wow, it's great that you are making so many things on your own. I'm not sure if you found our site's many recipes, but many are excellent:

https://www.celiac.com/celiac-disease/gluten-free-recipes/

This one is really good:

 

It definitley does sound delicious

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Maddie6332 Enthusiast
On 11/29/2022 at 2:35 PM, Scott Adams said:

Wow, it's great that you are making so many things on your own. I'm not sure if you found our site's many recipes, but many are excellent:

https://www.celiac.com/celiac-disease/gluten-free-recipes/

This one is really good:

 

 

On 11/23/2022 at 11:17 PM, Maddie6332 said:

I have just started to find a passion for baking about 1 year ago! I bake muffins, pancakes, waffles, cakes etc. But everyone has baking disasters, I have had a lot.🙃 I have burnt a lot of things from pancakes to french toast I made for my family. I have burnt pancakes, and ruined a griddle by putting baking spray on a non-stick pan and then putting the temperature too high; my dad was not too happy about that. I burn pancakes... whenever I make them. I LOVE making muffins, and I make them really big, and I have never burnt them. I make chocolate chip muffins, they are my favorite. Please feel free to add your disasters and achievements in baking and cooking!

                                                                                                                                       - Maddie   

Please feel free to share any baking/cooking disasters, it doesn't even have to be recently! Please tell me some! 

                                  -Maddie

Maddie6332 Enthusiast

Today I made chocolate chip muffins. I haven't tried them yet because I'm having them in the morning, but they are so big! And they smell SO amazing and delicious. I made them with extra chocolate chips. Haha! 😋🧁

Scott Adams Grand Master

Nice! Did you use a mix, or a recipe where you put together all the ingredients yourself?

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