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vampella Contributor

My daughter is turning 4yrs next month & I need to find a great gluten-free b-day cake & icing recipe.

Any ideas?

Thanks!!


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Mango04 Enthusiast

If you want to use a mix, Cause Your Special, Namaste and Kinnickinnick make good ones.

Guhlia Rising Star

Here's the recipe I use... Open Original Shared Link It's fantastic. It tastes "normal".

kbabe1968 Enthusiast

Cherrybrook Farms makes one too - and frosting mix as well.

A girlfriend of mine made them for her daughters birthday party. NONE of the kids knew that they were gluten AND dairy free.

:)

vampella Contributor

Thank you so much.

SarahTorg Apprentice
Thank you so much.

4 squares of semi sweet bakers squares, plus two ounces of milk chocolate chips

3/4 cup butter or margarine

1-1/2 cups of sugar

3 eggs

2 tsp. vanilla

2-1/2 cups of flour ( 1 cup brown rice flour, 3/4 cup potato STARCH (not flour),3/4 cup of tapioca flour 1-1/2 tsp. zanthan gum)

1 tsp baking soda

1/4 tsp salt

1 1/2 cups water

I actually revised a gluten chocolate cake I using the bakers chocolate squares one bowl recipe.

melt in a bowl the following: 4 squares of semi sweet chocolate, 2 ounces of milk chocolate chips and 3/4 cup of butter or margarine.

Stir in 1 1/2 cups of sugar until blended, then add the eggs one at a time beating with a mixer. Stir in vanilla,

In a separate bowl, mix all your dry stuff. and then slowly add dry ingredients, alternating adding the water slowly.

bake in over 35 minutes for pan cake or 25 for jumbo muffin pan at 350

Sorry, I suck at writing out recipes. So, if you want to attempt this feel free to ask me any questions.

I just used a mainstream chocolate cream cheese frosting.

My husband said this chocolate cake was the BEST cake he has ever tasted, and requested it AGAIN!!!!

He usually knocks a lot of the stuff I make when I experiment. This was a winner!

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