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Best gluten-free Cake Mixes (not Chocolate)


Anya78

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What's the best brand of gluten-free cake mix you have found? I want to make a cake for my son's 2nd b.day. No chocolate or nuts please.

Thanks!


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Phyllis28 Apprentice

Namaste - Spice /Carrot Cake is very good. I put Pamala's Vanilla Frosting mix on top of it. The gluten eaters loved it.

ShayFL Enthusiast

Pamela's makes a good basic yellow cake mix.

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The Chicago University Celiac disease Center sent a basket of goodie samples and one of the was a yellow cake mix from 123 Gluten free. I think it ws even better than Pamelas's chocolate. We added like 6 eggs. It was more dense like a pound cake. I mixed some Pamelas flour with brown sugar and butter and put it on top before cooking and then made a drizzle with powder sugar butter and vanilla after it baked. It made a delicious coffee cake. I think the cake alone with just powder sugar or as a strawberry shortcake would be great. I haven't found it at the stores and online I found it for $8.50 and $11.50. I will have to do more research cause it was yummy.

Have fun experimenting

Amyleigh0007 Enthusiast

I agree with ShayFL. Pamela's vanilla cake mix is the best I have found so far. My son loved it.

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I agree with ShayFL. Pamela's vanilla cake mix is the best I have found so far. My son loved it.

I love Pamela's Vanilla Cake Mix. I love it. Tastes like a real cupcupake. My nonGF wife loves them to.

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our favorite is 'Cause Your Special golden pound cake


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laurie17 Newbie

Can you only buy Pamela's cake mix and other items on line? Does anyone know if Whole Foods sells that brand?

Thanks for any help!

purple Community Regular
Can you only buy Pamela's cake mix and other items on line? Does anyone know if Whole Foods sells that brand?

Thanks for any help!

I went to our co-op last week and they just got in 5 or 6 Pamela's products. You might ask a local health food store or farmers market to see if they can order it. We don't have a Whole Foods or Traders.

CeliacAlli Apprentice

The gluten free pantry. All of there cake mixes are the best...sooo good. My brother is 16 and ate some(he's not a celiac) and he was like Mom what did you do to this it's soo good.

CeliacAlli Apprentice
Can you only buy Pamela's cake mix and other items on line? Does anyone know if Whole Foods sells that brand?

Thanks for any help!

Yeah whole foods has pamela's. Whole foods is my best friend.=]

laurie17 Newbie
Yeah whole foods has pamela's. Whole foods is my best friend.=]

Thanks so much for the reply. I will check Whole Foods. I am there every other day anyway!

Kenster61 Enthusiast

I'll put in another vote for 123 Gluten Free. It stays moist for days.

Ken

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