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Easy Bake Cake Recipe For Kids!


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This is just an experiment my daughter and I just tried, it's sitting on the counter cooling and smells so good...

6 tbsp. Orgran Self Rising gluten-free flour

4 tsp. sugar

1/4 tsp. baking powder

1 tsp. cocoa

3/4 tsp. crisco

1 pinch salt

4 tbsp. milk

1/4 cup chocolate chips

mix all ingredients together pour in small lightly greased lightly gluten-free floured pan (easy bake oven size) and bake in oven at 275 degrees fir 25-30 minutes until toothpick comes out clean

icing we mixed up

1 cup powdered sugar

1/2 tsp vanilla

4 tsp. milk

1 tbsp. softened butter

(food coloring)

mix together and chill in fridge until cake is cool!

If you have an easy bake oven you could probably use that to make your cake in.


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Guest nini

just have to add it was good!

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jerseyangel Proficient

So sweet :)

And the cake looks good, too!

Rikki Tikki Explorer

Your daughter is beautiful

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

What a beautiful daughter you have! Oh, the cake looks good too :P

Guest nini

thanks guys! she's very proud of her first cake! now that we know how easy it is I'll have to come up with more recipes! Now if we only had an easy bake oven...


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KarenCM Rookie

I read on here some time ago about a gluten free easy bake oven coming out. Does anyone know if that is still happening and when?

Karen

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I read on here some time ago about a gluten free easy bake oven coming out. Does anyone know if that is still happening and when?

Karen

I thought I remembered hearing that 123 Gluten Free was working on a line of mixes for the easy bake ovens, but you'd still have to buy the regular easy bake oven. I wonder whatever happened with that.

angel-jd1 Community Regular
I thought I remembered hearing that 123 Gluten Free was working on a line of mixes for the easy bake ovens, but you'd still have to buy the regular easy bake oven. I wonder whatever happened with that.

It's Foodtek who is putting it out through the easybake oven company. All I know is that it is in the works. Not sure how long until we see it on the shelves.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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WOAH COOL!!!!

KarenCM Rookie

Thanks so much for the answers guys on the Easy Bake Ovens. It would be great for me because I am the only one in my family that is gluten free and sometimes I just want a piece of cake or something so the easy bake would be the perfect size.

Karen

Cheri A Contributor

Very cool!

Nini ~ good for you for making that little recipe up! Chey looks so proud!!

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