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Gluten Free Chocolate Icing For Cake?


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Does anyone have a Gluten-Free Icing recipe that I can use? I really need one ASAP so I can enjoy my birthday party tomorrow.! This is Serious!!!! :angry::(


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I believe Gluten Free Pantry makes a mix with chocolate icing!

AND HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!! :D

and here is a recipe

https://www.celiac.com/articles/535/1/Choco...Free/Page1.html

celiac-mommy Collaborator
Does anyone have a Gluten-Free Icing recipe that I can use? I really need one ASAP so I can enjoy my birthday party tomorrow.! This is Serious!!!! :angry::(

Do you like easy mixed with deep dark chocolate fudge??

1 can sweetened condensed milk (even fat free works great)

1 1/4 c semi sweet choco chips

1/4 c cocoa powder

Bring milk to a slow boil (I use microwave @ 30 sec intervals)

Add chips, cover for 2 minutes

Stir until glossy, stir in cocoa

refrigerate, but check and stir every 20 min or so because this will get almost hard like fudge, but it pipes and/or spreads beautifully. (If it gets too firm, put in microwave for short intervals--15-20sec)

jerseyangel Proficient

I use the recipe on the side of the Domino's 10x Sugar Box--add 1/3 cup pure unsweetened cocoa powder to the sugar before adding anything else.

Have a great birthday! :)

munkee41182 Explorer

Note to self.....might use this for my bridal shower cupcakes as well!!!

Poor mom thinks she can make gluten-free cakes/cupcakes in her 20 year old KitchenAid Mixer....that's been used for regular cookies and cakes, etc. I think Mom's trying to off me before my shower! lol

Happy Birthday! I agree with the frosting on the side of the domino box....that's really good as well! B)

jkmunchkin Rising Star

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! I believe both Duncan Hines and Pillsbury regular frostings are gluten-free. Just read the labels.

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