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Your Favorite Cake Recipe


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stolly Collaborator

DD will turn 3 in August, her first birthday since being diagnosed in March. What is your favorite chocolate or vanilla cake recipe? I've tried a few mixes and so far like Pamela's Chocolate Cake Mix the best, but I'd like to make her cake from scratch if there is a great recipe out there. Let me know if there is a special icing recipe you use, too. Thank you!!


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mftnchn Explorer

You might do a search as this has been asked before and there is a couple of good threads already.

bbuster Explorer

This is my son's favorite - he's all about chocolate. Bette Hagman's recipe.

Featherlight Chocolate Cake

1 3/4 cup featherlight flour mix

1/2 tsp Xanthan gum

2 cups sugar

3/4 cup cocoa

1 1/2 tsp baking soda

1 1/2 tsp baking powder

1 tsp salt

2 eggs

2 tsp vanilla

1 cup sour cream

1 cup boiling water

beat eggs, add sour cream and vanilla

beat in dry ingredients

slowly add boiling water and mix well

bake at 350 F, done when toothpick comes out clean.

9 x 13 pan -- 35-40 minutes

13 x 18 pan -- 17-20 minutes

9 inch rounds - about 25 minutes

cupcakes - about 20 minutes

Featherlight flour mix:

1 cup white rice flour

1 cup tapioca flour

1 cup corn starch

1 tbsp potato flour (not starch), but I have omitted this when I did not have on hand.

For his last birthday, I made layers so there would be extra icing (I use store-bought) and then arranged plain M&Ms on the top. He and his friends loved it!

celiac-mommy Collaborator
DD will turn 3 in August, her first birthday since being diagnosed in March. What is your favorite chocolate or vanilla cake recipe? I've tried a few mixes and so far like Pamela's Chocolate Cake Mix the best, but I'd like to make her cake from scratch if there is a great recipe out there. Let me know if there is a special icing recipe you use, too. Thank you!!

I like the Pamela's too, otherwise I like the recipe on the side of the Hershey's cocoa powder box, and I sub in the mixture I emailed you yesterday--plus xanthan gum. Another idea we did last year and it was a HUGE hit was an ice cream sundae party. I let my dd go to the store with me and pick out all the toppings and candies, we put them all out in little bowls on a small table and all the kids got to make their own. She wants to do it again this year!

RiceGuy Collaborator

How about lemon, lime, raspberry, or pineapple?

For frosting, it's gotta be coconut, or lemon or lime would be good too.

stolly Collaborator

Thanks for your suggestions! I did a search, but also wanted to start a new thread because you never know when someone has tried a new great recipe but hasn't posted about it. I guess I'm searching for the best for my DD!! She is still pretty slow to try new things, so I'm going to stick with chocolate or vanilla for her birthday because she definitely likes them. Thanks again!

purple Community Regular

Go to recipezaar #209764. It's called One Bowl gluten free Chocolate cake. I made it once. It's moist and good. You could add choc or pb chips. Alot of people commented on it so be sure to read those too. You can make cupcakes. My notes say to bake them 18 mins and it makes 12 cupcakes.


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Thanks for the gluten free one bowl cake. I made it this afternoon and my non-celiac kids declared it a hit. Said if they didn't know, there is no way they could tell. They called it a 'brownie' cake, cause the dense texture of it reminded them of brownies.

I used the Bob's red mill all purpose flour.

purple Community Regular
Thanks for the gluten free one bowl cake. I made it this afternoon and my non-celiac kids declared it a hit. Said if they didn't know, there is no way they could tell. They called it a 'brownie' cake, cause the dense texture of it reminded them of brownies.

I used the Bob's red mill all purpose flour.

You are welcome. Here is another wonderful cake: recipezaar#174346 It's an apple cake. I used 1/4 cup each of white rice, brown rice and sorghum flours to add protein and fiber. It turned out soooo tastey.

cruelshoes Enthusiast

The absolute best gluten-free chocolate cake from scratch I have ever made is this recipe: Open Original Shared Link. I just made it yesterday, in fact, and served it to a whole house full of gluten eaters, and there was not a crumb left. Several people came back for seconds, and were disappointed that there were none. ;)

Sweetfudge Community Regular

This is my favorite chocolate cake ever! I've made it several times, and it rocks! I made Black Forest Chocolate Cake with this as the base for my birthday last fall. I brought it to work, and everyone had seconds! The cake by itself though is great, really moist and flavorful!

Open Original Shared Link

(to see pics of the cake I made for my b-day, you can visit my blog).

bbuster Explorer
The absolute best gluten-free chocolate cake from scratch I have ever made is this recipe: Open Original Shared Link.

That looks really good.

I'm always looking for recipes to use extra egg yolks (leftover from bread and pizza).

mamatide Enthusiast

As a mom to two little girls who attend a LOT of birthday parties, I can attest that the Glutino Chocolate Cake Mix is the very best one I've ever eaten. Even my gluten-eating husband (who is very very picky) loves it.

I've seen two different packags of Glutino chocolate cake mix. The GOOD ONE is the one that has a picture of a chocolate cake on the front (as opposed to the plain white box version). Beware, the box only makes one 9" layer so you'll need two boxes to make a two-layer cake.

Trust me, this cake mix is worth the money and even at $5/box it's still cheaper than a grocery store cake.

mamatide

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