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Gluten-Free Wf Beef Casserole With Cheese & Potato Dumplings


irish daveyboy

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irish daveyboy Community Regular

A heart warming meal on a cold evening, Beef Stew and Dumplings.

The addition of cheese and potato to the dumplings make it

really tasty.

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Beef stock and Plain flour (all purpose)

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This looks wonderful! Thanks for sharing. Also I have that same casserole dish. I love it!

Branny Newbie

225g gluten-free flour/all purpose

What type of flour? Corn, Rice?

I'd love to try this recipe, but have no idea what 'Flor' to use?

irish daveyboy Community Regular

225g gluten-free flour/all purpose

What type of flour? Corn, Rice?

I'd love to try this recipe, but have no idea what 'Flor' to use?

Use any gluten-free all purpose blend BRM, Tom Sawyers, Pamelas, Bette Hagman etc etc

or 'Orgran' Plain flour

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David

kareng Grand Master

I'm going to have to translate this to Midwestern American. ;) It sounds great! Thanks David!

larry mac Enthusiast

Now that's a hearty meal! Sounds so rich, so good. Real food. :)

best regards, lm

jerseyangel Proficient

Gosh that looks good!


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I'm going to have to translate this to Midwestern American. ;) It sounds great! Thanks David!

To help in your conversion from grams to cups and spoons.

(sorry no audio version with the Mid West accent, ;))

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I hope you enjoy your cooking.

Best Regards,

David

kareng Grand Master

To help in your conversion from grams to cups and spoons.

(sorry no audio version with the Mid West accent, ;))

Open Original Shared Link (courtesy of J S Ward)

Open Original Shared Link (Courtesy of The Global Gourmet)

Open Original Shared Link (Courtesy of Gourmet Slueth)

I hope you enjoy your cooking.

Best Regards,

David

Thanks. For your information, we don't have an accent in the Midwest! ;)

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cassP Contributor

OMG i want this RIGHT NOW :( im so hungry :(

digmom1014 Enthusiast

Thanks. For your information, we don't have an accent in the Midwest! ;)

I didn't think we did either but then I moved to NC and no one could understand my fast speaking nasil voice!

jackay Enthusiast

OMG i want this RIGHT NOW :( im so hungry :(

Me too!

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