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Does Anyone Have A Good Cake Recipe


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mommyofceliacboys Rookie

My son's birthday is coming up and i was wondering if any of you have a good cake or cupcake recipe?

THANKS


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happygirl Collaborator

I really like the "Gluten Free Pantry" decadent chocolate cake mix with homemade buttercream icing. You can find it in many stores or order from various websites.

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This is HANDS DOWN the best gluten free cake I've ever had. I make it as cupcakes and they turn out beautifully. I've never actually tried baking it as a cake, though I'm sure it would work. I love, love, love this recipe!

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JennyC Enthusiast

I really like this recipe for chocolate cake. I use 1/2 cup sorghum and the rest of my all purpose gluten free flour mix.

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irish daveyboy Community Regular
My son's birthday is coming up and i was wondering if any of you have a good cake or cupcake recipe?

THANKS

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Try this Chocolate cake recipe, it's reckoned to be the best over here anyway.

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Open Original Shared Link You even get photo's.

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or try this cup cake recipe (another winner over here)

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Open Original Shared Link A light moist fruitcake mix.

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have a look at all my recipes on my Web Space.

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Best Regards,

David

nikken007 Rookie
My son's birthday is coming up and i was wondering if any of you have a good cake or cupcake recipe?

I haven't tried these yet but want to do so, soon. I've heard so many people rave about these. Delicious!!!

The Food Philosopher's Gluten-Free White Cake and Coconut Layer Cake by Annalise Roberts. She has a great cookbook,

"Gluten-Free Baking Classics".

WHITE CAKE

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COCONUT LAYER CAKE

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mommyofceliacboys Rookie

Thanks for all the suggestions! :D


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This is HANDS DOWN the best gluten free cake I've ever had. I make it as cupcakes and they turn out beautifully. I've never actually tried baking it as a cake, though I'm sure it would work. I love, love, love this recipe!

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Ditto'ing this one!

I add a couple tbs of vanilla pudding powder to the mix to give it more of the standard box mixed flavors!

I've made this for gluten eaters who have had NO idea it was gluten free. And even my kids don't like cake now unless it's mine! LOL :D (they are not gluten free, only me!)

Sweetfudge Community Regular

I have a great chocolate cake recipe! Pictures too!

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Sooo good! Makes good cupcakes too!

mommyofceliacboys Rookie
I have a great chocolate cake recipe! Pictures too!

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Sooo good! Makes good cupcakes too!

Thanks for the links, there looks to be a lot of great recipes here.

3veggiegirls Newbie

this is a great cake!!! or cupcakes

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Sweetfudge Community Regular
Thanks for the links, there looks to be a lot of great recipes here.

you're welcome. hope you have great success, whichever recipe you go with :D

purple Community Regular

Great cake! I added choc chips and nuts and never frosted it, baked it in a 10x7 inch pan. It was still moist 3 days later.

Sweetfudge Community Regular
Great cake! I added choc chips and nuts and never frosted it, baked it in a 10x7 inch pan. It was still moist 3 days later.

oooh, chocolate chips! sounds divine! which recipe did you use?

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