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I bought a bag of The Gluten Free Pantry pre-mixed cookie mix. All I had to add was eggs and butter. I made snickerdoodles and they were awesome! They taste great! It also had directions for a cake. So for anyone that wants to try it, it is awesome! A little expensive though, $6.00 a bag, but worth every penny! I can't wait to try the cake!


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Guest Viola
:lol: Okay, I'll bite, What are snickerdoodles? :huh:
angel-jd1 Community Regular
:lol: Okay, I'll bite, What are snickerdoodles? :huh:

you don't know what snickerdoodles are!?!?!?!??!?!!?!

Ok like sugar cookies rolled in cinnamon and sugar mmmmmmmmmm sooo good and chewy!!

You HAVE to make some!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

angel-jd1 Community Regular

Thanks guys, made me crave snickerdoodles so I had to make a HUGE batch last night!!!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Guest Viola

Can I come and help you eat them? :D

How about a recipe? Pretty please :rolleyes:

angel-jd1 Community Regular

I used the gluten free panty old fashioned cake and cookie mix (i buy it in bulk, it also makes a awesome lemon cake). Just followed the instructions on the back of the bag for snickerdoodles mmmmmmmmmmmm ;)

-Jessica

Guest Viola

Thanks Jessica, Now I will just have to see if there is anywhere in this area that carries Gluten Free pantry products. Will do a search for them later. Time to make supper now :P


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Guest Viola

I did a quick look and ... Bummer! :angry: Only in Ont. Canada. Nothing in the west. I would have to order on line. Will have to think about that one, I've been trying to get away from it. We have so many Kinnickinnick and Glutino products here that I haven't bothered with on line ordering. I wonder if I could use another mix, maybe Kinn. cookie mix and perhaps someone could send me the recipe on the back of the Gluten Free Pantry mix. :rolleyes:

angel-jd1 Community Regular

Viola-

Really all a snickerdoodle is is a sugar cookie with cinnamon. You take the dough, roll it into balls then roll into a cinnamon sugar mixture, then bake. Easy as pie (gluten-free pie of course ;) )

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Guest Viola

Oh thank you Jessica, that's certainly simple enough. I'll pick up a cookie mix next time I'm in town. I think I have to go in next week :D

Snickerdoodles here I come :lol:

debbie-doodles Contributor

I bought a few Gluten Free Pantry mixes. They also have a brownie one and a cake one. They aren't that expensive here though. More like $4 at the store I found them.

Jessica, you said you bought yours in bulk? Do you know what their website is? I'm looking to stock up for my daughter. Thanks!

lbsteenwyk Explorer

Have you ever made cookies with the chocolate truffle brownie mix? The brownies are awesome, but I'd like to make cookies instead if it's possible. I checked their website for a recipe, but didn't find one. Has anyone experimented with this?

celiac3270 Collaborator
Do you know what their website is? I'm looking to stock up for my daughter. Thanks!

The website is Open Original Shared Link

kelmcclellan Newbie

Here is an awesome (and cheap) peanut butter cookie recipe.

1 cup peanut butter

1 cup sugar

1 egg

1 tsp vanilla (optional)

1 tsp baking powder

These are so chewy! If you want a firmer cookie, add a 1/4 cup rice or gluten-free baking flour.

I also have a terrific pie crust recipe that my mom created on her own. People who do not have Celiac even request it!. I will post it once I get it from her.

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Japsnoet Explorer

Here is a recipe for 15 minute Almond Cookies :P

400g ground almond

140g of caster sugar

2 tablespoons of rosewater

2 beaten eggs

2-3 drops almond essence.

Mix all the ingredients together. Use two spoons to drop a spoon full of the mixture onto the wax paper/baking paper that has peen placed on two baking trays. Bakes about two trays of cookies bake for 15-20 minutes in a preheated oven 180C.

My non-gluten intolerant husband really enjoys these gluten-free almond cookies. :lol:

Kasey'sMom Enthusiast

Hi, I just bought the mixes in bulk also. I'm going to try one the weekend. I downloaded their recipe books and they had a few egg free options. Has anyone tried it with an egg replacer?

Thanks :)

specialdiets Newbie

I really like Miss Roben's Versatile cookie mix and other mixes. It works well with Egg Replacer + Fleischmann's light or palm oil shortening. Their mixes seem to be easy to make with substitutions. I never got good results with some other companies mixes, but I'm sure they are great if you don't have any restrictions other than gluten.

Sunni

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