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This thread centers around sharing gluten-free dessert recipes and cooking tips for an upcoming show, with participants discussing various gluten-free options and considerations for preparation.
Views differ on the effectiveness and taste of gluten-free mixes, and there is no clear consensus on the best gluten-free dessert options. Participants agree on the importance of checking all ingredients and using appropriate cookware.
Participants share personal experiences and recipes related to gluten-free cooking, reflecting a variety of preferences and considerations for preparing gluten-free dishes.
Consultants looking for gluten-free recipe ideas and cooking tips for shows may find this discussion beneficial.
ChefForrester said:The peanut butter cookies in the cookie press are gluten free. You could test some of the gluten free cake mixes and see how they do in the DCB or skillet. Gluten free cake as a base for a simple trifle.. . .
ChefForrester said:The peanut butter cookies in the cookie press are gluten free. You could test some of the gluten free cake mixes and see how they do in the DCB or skillet. Gluten free cake as a base for a simple trifle.. . .
aslion said:Thanks for the idea, I just found a store that has a steal on Gluten Free mixes so I might try that out since I don't own the cookie press.
Suzy Englert said:Does anyone have a good gluten free recipe-main meal-that can be made in the Family Skillet? I'm doing a gluten free show later this month and will be using my skillet-and we are not gluten free.
Thanks,
Suzy in Texas
Some easy gluten-free dessert recipes include flourless chocolate cake, almond flour brownies, and gluten-free cheesecake. These recipes are not only delicious but also simple to prepare using Pampered Chef tools, making them perfect for your show.
To ensure your desserts are gluten-free, use certified gluten-free ingredients, such as gluten-free flours and baking powders. Also, be cautious of cross-contamination by using clean utensils and surfaces that haven't been in contact with gluten-containing products.
Yes, many traditional dessert recipes can be easily adapted to be gluten-free by substituting regular flour with gluten-free alternatives like almond flour, coconut flour, or gluten-free all-purpose flour. Just be sure to adjust the liquid ratios as needed for the best texture.
Some of the best Pampered Chef tools for making gluten-free desserts include the Mix 'N Chop for mixing batters, the Stoneware for even baking, and the Food Chopper for preparing ingredients. These tools help streamline the process and ensure consistent results.
To present gluten-free desserts appealingly, consider using decorative serving platters, garnishing with fresh fruits or whipped cream, and providing small tasting portions. Engaging your guests with the story behind each dessert can also enhance their experience and interest.