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Arrowhead Mills, Bobs Red Mill(help Need Recipes)


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Hi, I bought today "arrowhead mills gluten-free all purpose baking mix" and "bobs red mill all purpose flour". I would like to make homemade things for my daughter because I was thinking this would be cheaper. Does anyone have good recipes that they dont mind sharing for: muffins, cookies, pizza crust, bread etc.,. I need recipes using these two products I mentioned. I did also buy the xanthum gum. I also do have a bread machine. thanks


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I only use Bob's for these wonderful waffles:

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I keep a banana in the freezer just for these Banana Nut waffles.

I use 1 1/2 cups almond milk and finely chopped almonds.

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Hi, I bought today "arrowhead mills gluten-free all purpose baking mix" and "bobs red mill all purpose flour". I would like to make homemade things for my daughter because I was thinking this would be cheaper. Does anyone have good recipes that they dont mind sharing for: muffins, cookies, pizza crust, bread etc.,. I need recipes using these two products I mentioned. I did also buy the xanthum gum. I also do have a bread machine. thanks

I am really new to this as I was just diagnosed as Celiac about 2 months ago. I am the mother of 7 and like you am intersted in providing GOOD FOOD at a reasonable cost. Many of the things I find in my local store are expensive and still not good to the taste buds. So I started experimenting. I started using my regular recipes at home for chocolate chip cookies and muffins and just replaced the regular flour with the Bobs Red Mill flour. I test baked a few cookies, adjusted by adding a little more flour (the first batch were tasty but more flat than we normally eat them) and they turned out great! In fact, my husband could barely tell the difference between the gluten free and the regular chocolate chip cookies! Now I can't say I'll continue to have that luck with everything I bake, but each recipe that is successful is just one more link to feeling a little more normal. I have always baked from scratch with recipes handed down from my grandmother and couldn't see giving that up. Now I don't feel like I have to! At least not completely. I did also purchase the xanthan gum and followed the instructions on the back of the bag for baking with it. I wish you the best of luck!

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