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gluten-free, Cf, Sf Icing


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confusedks Enthusiast

I have some gluten-free, sf, cf icing and I want to use it on cupcakes but it calls for margarine or butter to make the mix. I was wondering if anyone has ever substituted butter/margarine and used Spectrum shortening instead? Would it taste weird? If you have any other icing ideas, let me know! Thanks!

Kassandra


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Hi Kassandra,

I make my own icing--I use the buttercream frosting recipe on the Domino's Confectioner's Sugar Box. I always use Spectrum Shortening, but I add about 1/2 teaspoon of McCormicks Butter Flavor. For the liquid, I use either water or Vanilla Almond Milk. It is delicious.

I would definately use the Spectrum in your mix--it'll be fine :)

EBsMom Apprentice

I have used the shortening and it DID taste odd to me. I think that Jerseyangel's idea of adding the butter flavor is a good one.

I have a new frosting these days - I make a ganache from the Enjoy Life chips and Pacific brand plain (or vanilla) rice milk. IT'S SO GOOD! I just pour the chips into a glass bowl, heat the rice milk (1/2 cup) on the stove, pour the hot milk over the chips, let sit for a minute or two and then stir 'til smooth. (Cool it before frosting with it.) It's gluten, dairy and soy free, but it tastes so decadent that it's hard to believe. I've served it to non-gluten-free guests and they liked it too.

Hope your cupcakes are yummy!

Rho

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Your frosting sounds good, but how many cups of chips do you use with the 1/2 cup milk? Afraid I'm one of those "by the recipe" cooks who needs measurements. Thanks!

EBsMom Apprentice
Your frosting sounds good, but how many cups of chips do you use with the 1/2 cup milk? Afraid I'm one of those "by the recipe" cooks who needs measurements. Thanks!

I use the whole bag - 10 oz. I just looked at the bag and there are no cup equivalents given. I'd *guess* that it's about 2 cups.

Now I see that there's a recipe on back for "bark" made with the EJ choc chips and trail mix. Glad I looked at the bag!!! I'm getting holiday candy ideas.....

Rho

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