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Gluten-free Cake Mix Without Potato Starch


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We're very new to gluten-free. My mom made a delicious pineapple-upside down cake with the Betty Crocker cake mix. Unfortunately, it has potato starch and my husband is allergic to it. Do you know of any cake mixes without potato starch? Thank you!


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Try Open Original Shared Link. Their mixes are gluten and potato free. The first cake I tried after going gluten-free was Namaste and it was very good. I would definitely buy it again, but I bought it at Whole Foods and the location near me went out of business. I imagine it's available at most specialty and online stores.

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I'm like your husband, and have just found the Namaste mixes. I bought the brownie mix today. Tried their regular bread mix and was not overly impressed. Have found them at Whole Food and at a health food store that has a marvelous gluten free selection of stuff.

MaryJones2 Enthusiast

The spice cake mix makes a great carrot cake.

JJF Newbie
Try Open Original Shared Link. Their mixes are gluten and potato free. The first cake I tried after going gluten-free was Namaste and it was very good. I would definitely buy it again, but I bought it at Whole Foods and the location near me went out of business. I imagine it's available at most specialty and online stores.

-Elizabeth

Thank you!

Darn210 Enthusiast

If you are up to making one yourself, this is the first recipe that I tried and I thought it turned out well.

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