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Hi everyone! I'm looking for some gluten-free cupcake recipes that my mother can make for my bridal shower in a couple of months. If anyone is willing to share some recipes with me I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks in advance everyone!!! :)


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What flavors do you want? Are there any other food allergies? I have a KILLER recipe for both banana and pumpkin spice--both contain dairy and almonds. I have a pretty good chocolate recipe, but I like the Pamela's chocolate cake mix more than any that I've made from scratch. I'm not much for a yellow/white cake, so I haven't made those. Let us know your likes/dislikes and other allergies.

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I have no other allergies and I like just about anything other than seafood (which I highly doubt will be in a cupcake recipe). I've been staying away from a lot of sweets since I was told I had celiac disease so the only sweets I've had were some brownies (Red Mill I think) and Foods by George Coffee Cake. I've heard that Pamela's is really good too.....but as far as flavors i'm open for anything. Once the wedding has passed I probably will be diving back into baking again...I have a few recipes that I really want to convert to gluten-free, just haven't had the patience to do it right now!

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!!!! :D

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The Namaste chocolate cake mix makes excellent cupcakes. I like mine with vanilla frosting... yum!

Also, Annalise Roberts book, gluten-free Baking Classics has awesome cake recipes that can be converted into cupcakes. My personal favorite is the coconut cake. Actually it seems to be a favorite amongst many people (gluten & non-gluten eaters alike).

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Hi everyone! I'm looking for some gluten-free cupcake recipes that my mother can make for my bridal shower in a couple of months. If anyone is willing to share some recipes with me I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks in advance everyone!!! :)

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Here's a cupcake 'To Die For' (guaranteed you've NEVER tasted anything like it)

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One of the many recipes that are available on my Web Space (access via profile)

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Best Regards,

David

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Awesome!!!!! Definately saving your website for the recipes!!!! Thank you so so so so much!

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