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I Want Pop Tarts!


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I tried to make pop tarts, but it did not turn out at all!!! I dont understand the gluten-free dough wont roll and it sticks to everything! Anyone know how to make good and easy pop tarts?


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I use the Gluten Free Pantry's perfect pie crust mix and while they aren't EXACTLY like pop tarts they are close enough to satisfy the craving. (I use parchment paper and rice flour for rolling) and I use jelly for filling, I make a glaze with powdered sugar, vanilla and milk

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I use the pop tart recipe from this website in the listed recipes. Kids loved them. I used different jellies (dickinson brand with no sugar) & then I did some with brown sugar & cinnamon. If you can't find the recipe please pm me & I'll get it to you.

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OMG- I would KILL for a poptart!!!!!!!!! One of my students was eating one in class yesterday and i aws practiically drooling!!!!!!!!!!!! I looked for the recipe on this site but didn't find it. If someone has it could you post the recipe or the link. Yes!

wdwmaggie Rookie
OMG- I would KILL for a poptart!!!!!!!!! One of my students was eating one in class yesterday and i aws practiically drooling!!!!!!!!!!!! I looked for the recipe on this site but didn't find it. If someone has it could you post the recipe or the link. Yes!

heres the link for the pop tart recipe! Im going to attempt at it again! https://www.celiac.com/st_prod.html?p_prodid=955

wdwmaggie Rookie
I use the Gluten Free Pantry's perfect pie crust mix and while they aren't EXACTLY like pop tarts they are close enough to satisfy the craving. (I use parchment paper and rice flour for rolling) and I use jelly for filling, I make a glaze with powdered sugar, vanilla and milk

I am going to try the pie crust mix, it sounds easier than the recipe on the website! Thank you!

mamaw Community Regular

I thought the recipe on this site was easy... Am I gettin better at this gluten-free baking???Thanks that made me feel good !!!


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hannahp57 Contributor

where can i find garfava bean flour? are there any substitutes that would work well?

JennyC Enthusiast
where can i find garfava bean flour? are there any substitutes that would work well?

Anything that has a high protein content should work well. You could try fava bean flour, garbanzo bean flour, soy flour, or sorghum flour. I think that out of those sorghum and fava bean flours taste the best. Sorghum tends to turn light colored baked goods brown and has less protein than fava bean flour. :)

mamaw Community Regular

Bob's Red Mill makes the garfava flour.

hannahp57 Contributor

thanks for those tips. Anyone know any good substitutes for almond or flax meal?

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