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Angel Food Cake Recipe?


ButterflyChaser

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I am turning 30 in a couple of months, and I would like to offer some angel food cake to my guests - it is hands down my favourite cake. Does anybody have a good gluten-free recipe for it? No soy/millet, if possible. I need to start practicing :)


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love2travel Mentor

Thankfully making gluten-free angel food cake is simple! The following recipe is good. I have others, too, in my books I can post if you are interested.

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ButterflyChaser Enthusiast

Wow, thanks! Do you know if anything can be used to substitute the cornstarch? Maybe tapioca starch? I would be super grateful for more versions, whenever you have time. It's not really urgent, but I am planning some experiments before launching myself in the enterprise.

BridgetteIMcleod Newbie

You substitute King Arthur All purpose Gluten Free Flour for the corn starch. The King Arthur Flour is a combination of Rice, Potato and Tapioca flours.

mushroom Proficient

Arrowroot would also be a good substitute.

Lisa Mentor

Boy Oh Boy...am I glad you asked that question Butterfly! And on my top of the list this week, thanks to LovesII :D

ButterflyChaser Enthusiast

Glad it helped, Lisa! :) I am not avoiding corn for health reasons - as a matter of fact, I don't know if I react to it because it's not a staple of my diet - but for political reasons. :ph34r: I believe in boycotting. :P And I believe companies need to stop feeding us and animals corn in very form.


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