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Has anyone ever heard of a place that makes donuts with potato flour? I had a church teacher from Utah as a child who used to praise donuts made somewhere in the Utah Valley with potato flour...since I live here now, and I can't have REGULAR sweets, I thought I'd look into it. Maybe I'm just wishful thinking....

Also, anyone been to the Chef's Table in Orem? I wanted to go there for my birthday, but wondered about the celiac factor. I'd love to hear experiences, good and bad. I am making big pot of Tuscan Tomato soup right now. The recipe is from Chef's table, and it's a favorite of mine.

Anyway, thx a bunch!


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Guest melannen

Ooo if you find out about the donut place I'd love to know where it is!! I wish I could help you find it :(

A few months back a relative of mine said he heard about a place that makes gluten-free pizza....I haven't had any luck finding that place either (if one even exists here <_<)

So yeah this was kind of a pointless post :lol:

Hopefully somebody else will come along who can be more helpful :D

GFBetsy Rookie

I don't know of anywhere in this area that still makes potato doughnuts. And (though I hate to be depressing) there is a Spudnut shop (potato doughnuts) in my hometown in Washington, and all the doughnuts have wheat flour in them, as well as potato flour. Sorry!

I also haven't heard about a place around here that makes gluten-free pizza . . . though Charlotte's bakery in Salt Lake does make fresh gluten free breads. Against the Grain in Taylorsville carries them.

Guest melannen

Oooo yes Charlotte's bakery makes wonderful breads! My fav is orange cranberry :D

Laura--G Rookie

The owner of Against the Grain told me you can buy pizza crusts there and take them to a pizza place (I forget the name but I'm pretty sure it's in the same shopping center as her but you should definitely ask her) and they will put the sauce, cheese and toppings on and cook it for you.

Laura--G Rookie

OK I found the potato flour donuts in SLC. Open Original Shared Link Tasty's donuts. I called though and she said they do have wheat flour in them as well as potato. :(

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