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Rhubarb Cake !


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ranger Enthusiast

My husband always made me a cake on my birthday, but he's not a cook. Thank God for Betty Crocker! But, this year, it had to be gluten-free. I tried to find a gluten-free mix but no way am I going to pay 6.00 for a box of cake mix. So, a new tradition must start. gluten-free cakes are to hard for him to make, but I remembered an easy cake that my Grndma used to make and I love. I tweaked her recipe a little and it turned out great. And it's so easy to make that even he can make it next year. Don't have time right now, but if anyone wants the recipe for rhubarb cake, let me know.


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sbj Rookie

sign me up - I'd like to see the recipe!

Ginsou Explorer

Yes, please share your recipe....I love rhubarb.

mommida Enthusiast

I would love to give the recipe a try. Do you serve it with strawberries?

foodiegurl Collaborator

me too!

wildwood Apprentice

Count me in. I have two rhubarb patches and am always looking for new recipes to try!!

DakotaRN Newbie

Me too. I love rhubarb.


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cream together- 1 1/2 C brown sugar and 1/2 C soft butter. Add 1 egg and vanilla and beat well. Mix 2 C gluten-free flour, 1 1/2 tsp. baking soda, 1/2 tsp. salt, and 1/2 tsp xanthan gum in separate bowl and whisk to combine. Add alternately with 1 C sour milk or butter milk. Add 2 C sliced rhubarb ( about 1/4 inch slice). Pour into greased and floured 9 by 13 inch pan. Sprinkle top with cinnomon sugar (1/2 C sugar and 2 tsp cinn). Bake at 350 about 40 min or till done. gluten-free flour mix- 3 C rice flour, 1C potato starch flour, and 1/2 C tapioca starch. Sorry about the format of this recipe. I just realized that I don't know how to make a list on this thing! My typing skills are bad, which is why I don't post often. by by

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I've converted it to a usable recipe (for my own benefit but thought I'd share). Let me know if I have transcribed any of it incorrectly.

gluten-free RHUBARB CAKE

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tgrahek Newbie

I made this cake last night and it was delicious!! Good enough to serve to guests who are not gluten-free. My 15 year old ate 3 pieces and she usually snubs her nose at anything gluten-free.

Thanks for the recipe- it is a keeper!

PS I used Bette's Gourmet Featherlite Rice Flour Blend which I keep in our flour canister so it came together quickly with minimal measuring.

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