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Land O Lakes Recipe Question


bakingbarb

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bakingbarb Enthusiast

I was looking at the recipes on Land O Lakes and came across the Open Original Shared Linkand I am wondering what you all think. There isn't any xanthan gum called for.

Some have said they never use it but I just can't imagine. I would hate to waste the ingredients and not have it turn out.

VANILLA POUND CAKE

(Gluten Free Recipe*)

A gluten-free version of old fashioned butter cake. It is a perfect dessert for a picnic or potluck.

Preparation time: 20 min Baking time: 50 min Yield: 16 servings

2 cups sugar1 cup LAND O LAKES


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bakingbarb Enthusiast

Can I say DUH :D It is a flour blend that calls for xanthan gum! First rule of baking, READ THE ENTIRE RECIPE :angry::lol:

Darn210 Enthusiast
  bakingbarb said:
Can I say DUH :D It is a flour blend that calls for xanthan gum! First rule of baking, READ THE ENTIRE RECIPE :angry::lol:

:lol::lol::lol:

Well, I missed it too!!!! When I was reading your recipe, got to the flour mix, read the first two ingredients and said to myself . . . "OK, standard blend" . . . and then skipped the rest.

Cheri A Contributor
  Darn210 said:
:lol::lol::lol:

Well, I missed it too!!!! When I was reading your recipe, got to the flour mix, read the first two ingredients and said to myself . . . "OK, standard blend" . . . and then skipped the rest.

:lol::lol: Let us know how it turns out!! It would be too hard for me to sub for, but I have a friend who is only gluten-free. I will pass the recipe on to her if it turns out.

kbabe1968 Enthusiast

Please let us know how it turns out!

I've tried a TON of recipes from Land O Lakes gluten free and they've been awesome...this is one I haven't tried yet! :D

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