Chomeur, French for “unemployed” and pounding for “pudding” was originally known as the poor man’s pudding during the depression. It was created in Quebec Canada by female factory workers. This particular gluten free chomeur pudding is far from a poor man’s dessert. Pound cake-like near the surface, with a pudding texture closer to the bottom, …
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This banana roulade makes a stunning presentation. Using naturally gluten free ingredients, whip up this cake up to a day in advance. Learn how to adjust the recipe to use different sized pan as well as troubleshooting help.
This delicious gluten free lamington is an Australian cake made from squares of butter cake or sponge cake coated in a chocolate sauce, which penetrates the cake creating its unique texture. The chocolate sauce coated squares are immediately coated in desiccated coconut. Prior to, or after coating with chocolate, you may also cut each square in …
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Rather than go through the time and effort of making a layer cake, this gluten free red velvet snack cake bakes in just 35 minutes. You can either serve this cake with or without frosting. It makes the perfect snack without frosting and a decadent dessert with. Enjoy!
Three layers of gluten free sponge cake filled with chocolate chip cannoli-style filling, covered with delicious and sturdy frosting, smothered in toasted almonds, and for the finale, topped with heavenly chocolate-dipped cannoli. An Italian dream!
I’ve probably made eight different white cake recipes with the goal of creating the perfect wedding cake. I finally created the best gluten free white cake recipe I could imagine. It’s perfect! Each layer is high, flat, sturdy enough to cover with fondant, yet light enough to not be like pound cake. It’s tender and …
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When you wish to impress guests, make this divine gluten free upside down pineapple bundt cake. While it looks fancy, it’s not any more difficult to make. This version has more pineapple flavor, more pineapple, and a caramel syrup that keeps the entire cake moist and delicious.
My gluten-eating neighbors not only raved about this cake but asked for the recipe. You know it’s good when this occurs! You can easily double this and make a larger cake in an angel food cake pan like the other Gluten Free Chiffon Cake Recipes. (Be sure to follow their cooling instructions.) Angel food cake …
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Tarte tropézienne, also known as “La Tarte de Saint-Tropez” is a pastry dessert consisting of a brioche filled with pastry cream, bavarian cream, and similar fillings. Traditionally, you refrigerate the dough overnight. With this gluten free tarte tropezienne, you do not refrigerate the dough. It’s fast and easy to make. The photo shown is the …
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Pâté à Choux (pronounced “pat a shoo” in French), choux or chou means “cabbage” or “a rosette of ribbon or material”. Combining flour, butter, water, and lots of eggs, you can quickly make this wonderful dough with multiple uses. You’re probably most familiar with one use. In the shape of rosettes (cream puffs) and elongated, capsule-shaped …
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