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Yoki Pan De Queso Cheese Bread Mix


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I just happened to see this in the Hispanic section of Giant Eagle grocery store! It says gluten-free in big letters on the front--but it's a mainstream product, not specialty, so it's reasonably priced (there's a new concept for us!).

It's a manioc starch (tapioca)-based mix, and it makes about 20-22 little puffy rolls that are delicious! And they're absolutely perfect for appetizers, or tiny sandwiches for picky little eaters.

And it's super-easy--add 2 eggs, 1/2 cup water, mix, and shape into little balls and bake!

They're imported from Brazil by Triunfo foods--I didn't check, but I wonder if you could order them in bulk from the importer? You could probably ask your local market to get you a case of them.

Wheeeeee!!!! :D


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purple Community Regular

Sounds like a real winner to me...I will keep my eye out for them...and cheaper...wow!

(your "little puffy rolls" comment got to me) :lol:

lonewolf Collaborator

I haven't seen this in the stores here, but I will definitely look. I make them from scratch all the time and they are easy and not too expensive. I wonder if the mix would be cheaper than the tapioca flour from the HF store.

Silly Yak Pete Rookie

Isnt it basically Chebe bread except the real stuff the use in Brazil.

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Chrisjander Newbie

I really like these hot from the oven and was surprised to see them gluten free. If you let them get cold they lose some of their chew and flavor, but a little trip to the microwave brings them right back. I saw a 24pack sold on Amazon for about $48 (so $2 a pack) but it looked like the quantity was limited. The local grocery had them at a little more than $3 a pack (still reasonable), but I wonder if the specialty store has them cheaper.

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