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cornmufin Newbie

My 8 year old daughter needs English Muffins for a class recipe for the end of school party.They are making English Muffin Pizzas in school. I have found 2 that fall part when they are defrosted. Can any one help with a suggestion. Thanks. We live in Brooklyn New York


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psawyer Proficient

We have had good results with the Glutino English Muffins, although we have never tried to make a pizza out of them.

missy'smom Collaborator

Ds likes bagel pizzas, on the Glutino bagels, if I remember right. I like the flavor of the Foods by George french bread rollls but they are a bit crumbly.

Edit: It wasn't Foods by George rolls that I was thinking of. The brand that I was referring to was Gillian's.

daphniela Explorer

This is the recipe I use for english muffins. You will need circle cookie cutter rings or muffin rings to make it.

3/4 cup Bob's Red Mill All Purpose Flour

1/2 cup white rice flour

1/4 cup cornstarch

1 teaspoon xanthan gum

1/2 teaspoon salt

1 tablespoon sugar

1 tablespoon yeast

1 teaspoon canola oil

3/4 cup + 1 tablespoon warm water

Spray the pan with nonstick spray and dust with white rice flour.

Mix water, yeast, sugar and oil in a bowl.

In a seperate bowl, mix reamining ingredients. Mix all into one bowl with a mixer on high for 2 minutes.

Spoon into pans. Cover and let rise for 20 minutes.

Bake in a 375 degree oven for 15 minutes.

Puddy Explorer

I agree with Joan's gluten-free Great Bakes....they are the best! I think you can order them on line and they have a store in Bellmore on Long Island.

harriedlate Newbie
I agree with Joan's gluten-free Great Bakes....they are the best! I think you can order them on line and they have a store in Bellmore on Long Island.

JOAN,S gluten-free GREAT BAKES BY FAR THE BEST ENGLISH MUFFINS EVER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Michi8 Contributor
My 8 year old daughter needs English Muffins for a class recipe for the end of school party.They are making English Muffin Pizzas in school. I have found 2 that fall part when they are defrosted. Can any one help with a suggestion. Thanks. We live in Brooklyn New York

I like the Kinnikinnick ones, which are easily available here...not sure about New York. BTW, how will they be handling the baking? Will her food be cooked separately? Or will everyone be using gluten free english muffins?

Michelle


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cornmufin Newbie
I like the Kinnikinnick ones, which are easily available here...not sure about New York. BTW, how will they be handling the baking? Will her food be cooked separately? Or will everyone be using gluten free english muffins?

Michelle

Many people have suggested the Joans gluten-free Greatbakes English Muffins to me. I am going to try to find them in Manhattan ,near work. Her muffins are going to be placed on aluminum,under the broiler, instead of the toaster.She is the only gluten-free kid in her class . Thanks for the responses

bklynceliac Apprentice

Trader Joe's carries outstanding gluten-free, casein-free english muffins. toasted with butter they taste as good as i remember thomas'. and handily enough - there's a new Trader's in Brooklyn, on Court and Atlantic. Plenty of other great gluten-free items there as well...

cornmufin Newbie

THANK YOU TO ALL WHO RESPONDED.I PURCHASED JOAN''S gluten-free GREAT BAKES ENGLISH MUFFINS AND GLUTINO. THERE IS NO COMPARISON AS FAR AS I AM CONCERNED.THE JOAN'S IS THE MOST LIKE THOMAS I HAVE EVER HAD EXCEPT FOR THOMAS. MY DAUGHTER LOVES LOVES LOVES THEM.

THE SHIPPING WAS HIGH BUT WELL WORTH IT.

WE WILL BE USING THEM FOR HAMBURGER BUNS THIS SUMMER AS WELL AS THE LITTLE PIZZA

MaryJones2 Enthusiast

I love Joan's too. I buy in bulk every few months! I've given them to a few non-celiac friends and they also think they are great. Joan's is a real winner.

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