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548 days ago |
Topic tags/keywords: recipe gluten free I’ve been getting asked for gluten free cakes and need more recipes. And I need gluten free icing. Is there a gluten free fondant? -- Karen www.frostedwithemotion.com or follow us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/Frosted-With-Emotion/158157640910610 |
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#1 posted 548 days ago |
both Wilton and Satin Ice fondant claim to be gluten free |
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#2 posted 59 days ago |
This is a simple, delicious ‘traditional’ Christmas cake recipe – gluten-free of course! It’s packed full of fruit, and very easy to make. Just be sure to give yourself enough time ahead of your schedule to cook it. While it only takes a short time to prepare the ingredients, this is a slow-cooked cake to create heavenly satisfaction for the taste buds! Gluten Free Christmas Cake Recipe Method Pre-heat the oven to 150°C. Prepare a 20cm round cake tin, sprayed lightly with the oil and lined with non-stick baking paper. Make sure the paper stands 5cm above the edge of the cake tin. Place the brown sugar, oil, eggs, orange juice and vanilla essence in a medium bowl. Beat until smooth and has turned a light brown. Add to the fruit mix and combine well. In a separate bowl, sift the flours, mixed spice and cinnamon and stir through to combine. Fold the flour mixture into the fruit mixture, making sure the flour is mixed through well. Spoon the mixture into the prepared pan, leveling out evenly with the back of a spoon. Tap the pan gently on the bench to remove air bubbles. Bake on the middle shelf of the preheated oven for 3 hours or until a skewer is inserted into the center and comes out clean. Remove from the oven, wrap in a clean tea towel and allow the cake to cool. Decorate the cake with the blanched almonds; place them evenly around the top of the cake, gently pressing into the cake mixture. You can wrap some Christmas ribbon around the cake or place the plastic decoration on top (press the ‘stem’ into the cake). Serves: 30 Preparation time: 10 minutes (day before) plus 20 minutes prior to cooking (30 minutes total) Cooking time: 3 hours Tip: If using a fan-forced oven, double line the cake tin with baking paper and loosely lay an extra circle of baking paper on top of the cake if it begins to darken too much. You may need to reduce the heat a little. -- Cake Toppers, Wedding Cake Topper http://www.caketoppershq.com.au |
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