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gluten-free Frosting?


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Does anyone know of a good gluten-free frosting/cake icing?

If not, any good recipes?

Thanks!


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Does anyone know of a good gluten-free frosting/cake icing?

If not, any good recipes?

Thanks!

Pillsbury Frostings are gluten-free (and DF!) for the most part, just check the ingredients if its an odd flavor that has gluten in it they will disclose it in the ingredients.

domineske Apprentice

I called Pillsbury (800-767-4466) and they said that the Coconut Pecan fosting contained wheat. They said the other flavors did not contain wheat, but they were working with their ingredient suppliers to confirm that there were no ingredients containing oats, barley or rye. They estimated that it would take 2-3 months before they could confirm.

:(

Jnkmnky Collaborator

We use many of the Pillsbury flavors. Not all are gluten-free, but lots are.

celiac3270 Collaborator

Duncan Hines (homestyle frostings--they came out with some new line that's not gluten-free).

Just to save you the effort, Betty Crocker is not (I remember Karen's story of putting Betty Crocker frosting on an otherwise gluten-free cake).

ebrbetty Rising Star

heres the recipe for our favorite..I put in on cookies and brownies too

3 tea butter

1/3 cup cocoa

1 1/2 cups powdered sugar [i use a little less]

1/8 cup milk [i use rice milk]

1/2 tea vanilla

cream butter, mix sugar and cocoa together add milk to desired consistencey

add vanilla

yummy!

you may want to double it for a cake..hope this helps

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