Gluten Free Pina Colada Cake Using Copycat Betty Crocker Gluten Free Cake Mix

Gluten Free Pina Colada Cake Using Cake Mix

When money’s tight and ingredients are low, make this gluten free pina colada cake recipe. It makes a moist 8-inch two-layer cake that you can serve to any guest. Fill it with sweet pineapple curd (extra-rich, if desired) and frost with marshmallow coconut frosting, or choose from other frosting recipes. The only thing missing is the rum, which you can add to the cake mix if you so choose. Continue reading “Gluten Free Pina Colada Cake Using Copycat Betty Crocker Gluten Free Cake Mix”

Lighter Gluten Free Boston Cream Cupcakes

Fluffier and Lighter Gluten Free Boston Cream Cupcakes

For my birthday, I made my favorite, Gluten Free Boston Cream Cupcakes! I enjoy them more than my Gluten Free Boston Cream Pie Cake Recipe because you can fill them with more pastry cream, if you want. Meanwhile, I made an error in the recipe and it resulted in the best and fluffiest cupcakes ever! You have to try them! They truly taste like traditional Boston cream cupcakes. Continue reading “Lighter Gluten Free Boston Cream Cupcakes”

Gluten Free Flourless Lava Mug Cake for Two

Microwave Molten Lava Mug Cake

If you have 10 or 15 minutes, you can whip up dessert for two without using any special gluten free ingredients. A matter of fact, you don’t need to be on a gluten free diet to enjoy this timeless treasure. What’s new about the recipe is the method of cooking. You make them in a microwave in just 15 to 30 seconds each! It can be a life-saver when a dessert goes wrong or you run out of time to make a dessert at all. I like to do it when I’m just plain tired, as in a late night snack. Continue reading “Gluten Free Flourless Lava Mug Cake for Two”

Gluten Free Cinnamon Swirl Bundt Cake

Gluten Free Cinnamon Swirl Bundt Cake - Homemade

A delicious gluten free cinnamon swirl bundt cake with a double gooey cinnamon filling, a cinnamon-sugar crust, and a perfectly moist yellow cake. The cake is not heavy like pound cake. Instead, it is just slightly heavier than a traditional layer cake. You can make it as heavy as a pound cake if desired. Just see the Tips section. Meanwhile, it’s my new favorite cake! My gluten-eating husband and I like it better than the Cinnabons we used to eat! Continue reading “Gluten Free Cinnamon Swirl Bundt Cake”

Gluten Free Lemon Mug Cake with Lemon Glaze (Egg-Free)

Gluten Free Lemon Mug Cake with Lemon Glaze

Rather than go through the trouble of making a cake or pan of muffins, make one single portion right in your microwave, toaster oven, or oven. It’s a wonderful way to control portions. Due to my citrus allergy, my husband doesn’t get lemon desserts very often. Making him a mug cake was the perfect solution. He thoroughly enjoyed this gluten free lemon mug cake. You can add poppy seeds or berries if desired. Enjoy! Continue reading “Gluten Free Lemon Mug Cake with Lemon Glaze (Egg-Free)”