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Hi. I live in the UK and found a nice recipe for double choc muffins on the web using Barkat Bread Mix. I haven't a clue what it is or what is in it. Can anyone tell me the ingredients so that I can experiment with flours and try to substitute (unless you have a good recipe replacement!).


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Hi. I live in the UK and found a nice recipe for double choc muffins on the web using Barkat Bread Mix. I haven't a clue what it is or what is in it. Can anyone tell me the ingredients so that I can experiment with flours and try to substitute (unless you have a good recipe replacement!).

Um, did you try googling Barkat bread mix? I'd guess it's like bisquick, but almost any flour or mix can be replaced with a mix of gluten-free flours and some xanthan gum. If you can tell us what th eBarkat stuff is like, we can help you replace it. You may be able to purchase a (more expensive) gluten-free general purpose baking mix.

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Ummm. I just assumed this product was only available in the US as I hadn't seen it in the UK. I had looked at the website for it but although it lists the product there doesn't seem to be any description about the ingredients other than basic information.

However, I just clicked on 'contact us' and would you believe it, there is a UK contact address and number. Doh! Why I didn't do that before I haven't a clue!

Sorry everyone - please ignore this thread - I have been in touch and they do mail order and are going to send me a list.

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