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Claire

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Can anyone tell me if you have found a good substitute for the 'baking mix' called for in so many recipes - especially the impossible pies. Thank, Claire


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I tried mixing my own once and wasn't that good- could be me. I have since then tried Bob's Red Mill and Pam's baking mix . I think it is mostly because I just don't take the time to mix my own. But they seem to work well when doing a quick cook.

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I HAVE!!!! The Gluten Free Pantry's Quick Mix works one for one in every Bisquick Baking Mix recipe that I have tried so far! I LOVE making the impossible chicken broccoli cheese pie... it's amazing... I've made easy biscuits with it, I've made onion rings and chicken nuggets with it, I've made pancakes and muffins with it... it's just my favorite mix all around. (I just made pancakes with it this morning and there were none left even my non gluten-free hubby ate like six of them...)

mamaw Community Regular

Okay Nini--------------hand over the chicken, broccili pie recipe.

Sounds yummy!!!I just purchased this mix.....

mamaw

Guest nini
Okay Nini--------------hand over the chicken, broccili pie recipe.

Sounds yummy!!!I just purchased this mix.....

mamaw

simply google Bisquick recipes and you can find all kinds of recipes... lemme see if I can't find the direct link

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that's for the chicken broccoli pie

and here's the main link

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Carriefaith Enthusiast

I use Kinnikinnick All Purpose Flour Mix for everything that requires gluten-free flour. Making Pie Crusts, Apple Crisps, Chinese Tuna Nuggets... The stuff is amazing!

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mamaw Community Regular

Thanks Nini!!!!

mamaw


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