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Need Goldfish Alternative


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maximoo Enthusiast

Hi All: My DD loves Pepperidge Farm Goldfish & she is upset that she can't eat them anymore. Does anybody know of ay gluten-free alternatives that is similar?


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modiddly16 Enthusiast

check out Schar cheese bites. It's not quite the same but they're pretty good!

CarolinaKip Community Regular

I have a recipe on my laptop at home for gluten-free goldfish. I'll post this tonight. If I forget, send me a message!

sreese68 Enthusiast

I have a recipe on my laptop at home for gluten-free goldfish. I'll post this tonight. If I forget, send me a message!

Please do! My 7yo would love you for it!!!

CarolinaKip Community Regular

Please do! My 7yo would love you for it!!!

Goldfish Crackers

1 1/2 c. sharp cheddar cheese grated

3/4 c. gluten-free Bisquick or gluten-free flour (many brands)

1/4 t. onion powder

1/4 t. salt

cayenne pepper (optional)

onion salt (optional)

1. Preheat oven to 350º

2. Mix all ingredients in a food processor for about 2 minutes until the dough forms a ball. I added a few shakes of cayenne pepper to give them a little kick. This is optional.

3. Roll dough out on a lightly floured surface to about 1/8" thick.

4. Use mini cookie cutters about 1" in size.

5. Sprinkle a little garlic salt on top before baking (also optional.)

6.. Baked on an ungreased parchment lined cookie sheet for 10-12 minutes.

7. Store in an airtight container.

8. Makes about 100 little crackers.

Recipe by

Sarah D

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sb2178 Enthusiast

I also saw a commerical mix on that allergen-friendly grocer in VA... argh... don't remember the name but I have the link if you want me to look it up. Haven't ordered or tasted it, so the authenticity may or may not hold up.

sreese68 Enthusiast

Thank you!!!


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JCastro Newbie

I have found this to be one of the hardest things to find. I've tried a few storebought kinds with little success. The Grainless Baker makes my favorite. They taste very cheese crackery to me...maybe more like Cheeze-Its than Goldfish but to me they are the best. The consistancy is a little different but I got used to it.

Judy3 Contributor

check out Schar cheese bites. It's not quite the same but they're pretty good!

I just tried the Schar cheese bites and they are good.. I ate the whole bag!!! they aren't exactly like goldfish but similar.. :)

Judy3 Contributor

Goldfish Crackers

1 1/2 c. sharp cheddar cheese grated

3/4 c. gluten-free Bisquick or gluten-free flour (many brands)

1/4 t. onion powder

1/4 t. salt

cayenne pepper (optional)

onion salt (optional)

1. Preheat oven to 350º

2. Mix all ingredients in a food processor for about 2 minutes until the dough forms a ball. I added a few shakes of cayenne pepper to give them a little kick. This is optional.

3. Roll dough out on a lightly floured surface to about 1/8" thick.

4. Use mini cookie cutters about 1" in size.

5. Sprinkle a little garlic salt on top before baking (also optional.)

6.. Baked on an ungreased parchment lined cookie sheet for 10-12 minutes.

7. Store in an airtight container.

8. Makes about 100 little crackers.

Recipe by

Sarah D

Charlotte Celiac Connection

Thank you for the recipe!!

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