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gluten-free Pumpkin Roll Recipe?


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Pink-Bunny Apprentice

does anyone have a good recipe for pumpkin roll (gluten-free of course)...I usually make a bunch of them for the holidays but I'd like to do gluten-free this year for them.

Thanks


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Sweetfudge Community Regular

here's a link to one that i really wanted to try, but haven't yet!

I have so many Thanksgiving favorites. Especially desserts with pumpkin :)

I posted a couple of my choices on my recipes site:

1) Open Original Shared Link - which I really like the combination of pumpkin and spice with a sweetened cream-cheese filling. yum.

2) Open Original Shared Link - I like this one as a substitute for traditional stuffing. It has plenty of flavor, and more than just gluten-free persons will certainly appreciate the taste.

I also really like winter-squash, pumpkin cheesecake, and certainly a well prepared turkey is always welcome on my Thanksgiving dinner table.

Pink-Bunny Apprentice

thank you...I was beginning to think I would never find a recipe for it....

Sweetfudge Community Regular

lol did you see the pic on his webpage? it looks soooo good! i have never had pumpkin rolls before...when i get a free minute i'm definitely trying this recipe! tell me how it goes for you :)

Pink-Bunny Apprentice

Omg I know and it looks almost exactly like one with gluten (just a little darker in color)...

my bf's father's girlfriend got me on pumpkin roll so now I want to make a gluten-free one =)

GFBetsy Rookie

You could also look at the pumpkin roll recipe on ww.eatingglutenfree.com

That's the one I make all the time . . . and there's never any left over! It's really good.

kolka Explorer

Is that correct, tho? 2 1/2 TABLESPOONS of cinnamon? I'm thinking that it's a typo - should be 2 1/2 teaspoons, no?

The pic does look dang good, tho!!


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