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Gluten And Casein Free Coconut Cake With Chocolate Filling


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Gluten and casein free Coconut Cake with Chocolate Filling

Ingredients:

Dough:

7 egg whites from extra large eggs

3 cups unsweetened coconut flakes


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Applause! :)

I know you are doing this in a small kitchen, too!

I have a question. Does the cake dough get a pinch of salt or any cream of tartar or other leavening, or just the egg whites ? And what size pyrex baking dish was used ?

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Applause! :)

I know you are doing this in a small kitchen, too!

I have a question. Does the cake dough get a pinch of salt or any cream of tartar or other leavening, or just the egg whites ? And what size pyrex baking dish was used ?

Thank you for the compliment. My kitchen is very, very small. That is the truth. I felt good and I wanted to make something yummy for the Valentine

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When the site changed I found out that some amounts are missing, so here they are:

Ingredients:
Dough:
7 egg whites from extra large eggs
3 cups unsweetened coconut flakes

3/4 cup white rice flour
2 3/4 cups powdered sugar
 

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