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Butterscotch Chips gluten-free Cf? Anyone Know Of Any?


Judyin Philly

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HI FOLKS.

I FOUND THIS RECIPE AND I THOUGHT I SAW A THREAD ON THESE CHIPS.

DID WE EVER FIND ONE WE CAN USE?

HERE IS THE LINK TO THE PIE RECIPE. HOPE IT WILL GO THROUGH :lol:

JUDY


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jerseyangel Proficient

Hi Judy :D

I hope someone knows of gluten-free butterscotch chips--that pie looks so good.

I remember apple pie spice--1/2 cup seems like an awful lot, though. When I use pumpkin pie spice, I only use 2 teaspoons.

Mark says if you make the pie, could you email him a piece? :lol:

kochac Rookie

I have found a brand of butterscotch chips that is gluten-free - not sure about CF and I don't have a bag here to check. The brand is Shurfine, and it's one of those cheaper brands so I'm not sure how widely available it is. (I'm in south-central PA). But on their website, www.shurfine.com, it looks like you can e-mail them to ask if there's a retail location near you. I hope there is one - I was so excited to find them! And your recipe looks good.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

THANKS BOTH OF YOU............

PATTI.......I'LL GO AND CK THE LINK AND FIND IT.

kochac-- I'LL GO BACK AND SEE IF I CAN POST A LINK TO THAT SITE FROM GOOGLE

NITE ALL

i WENT TO THE LINK YOU GAVE AND THEY DON'T DISTRIBUTE TO PA.........RATS.

BUT HERE IS A GOOD RECIPE.

WILL FIX THE RECIPE FOR APPLE PIE AND POST THIS ONE FROM THE LINK

NOW ALL I NEED TO DO IS FIND THEM. I HAVE A FRIEND IN OHIO WHO COULD SEND THEM TO ME IF SHE CAN FIND THEM.

Desserts & Sweets

APPLE CINNAMON SQUARES

Preheat oven to 350

jerseyangel Proficient

Well, the answer was right under our noses--literally! :lol:

I did a search for the gluten-free butterscotch chips--and look where I found two--

https://www.celiac.com/articles/776/1/Scotc...Free/Page1.html

:D

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Thanks patti now we'll have to see if they have soy.

you probably are ready ck'd it tho.

also was it this thread someone asked about our butter.

It's smart balance. doesn't cook like butter but it tastes pretty good.

edit.......patti i ck'd out the origianl link for this recipe and 1/2 C of the seasons was correct. I wrote the person a question about it. maybe it is 1/2 tablespoon or 1/2 tsp.........?

hugs

judy

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