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I tried the search feature but the new format wasn't helpful.

Also, it's a bit too late now because I already did it :o but do you all just use corn starch instead of flour in the turkey oven bags? :unsure:

Please say yes! :P


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Tim-n-VA Contributor

I just threw in the gluten-free flour blend that I had handy.

FranW. Newbie

Used tapioca flour in the bag. Worked great!

Tephie Apprentice

I used the featherlite blend, I used that for everything. Worked great!!! My only bad experience was the impromtu rolls that I attempted to make :angry:

I tried the search feature but the new format wasn't helpful.

Also, it's a bit too late now because I already did it :o but do you all just use corn starch instead of flour in the turkey oven bags? :unsure:

Please say yes! :P

MyMississippi Enthusiast

I used plain brown rice flour. IT worked.

home-based-mom Contributor

I'm happy to report that the corn starch worked. The bag did not blow up and the turkey came out just fine. I guess this is one case where corn starch can be used as a substitute for flour! :lol:

Generic Apprentice

I never use any flour at all and have never had a bag blow up. LOL I always thought is was because the bag might stick...


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I was in a total pinch and only had gluten-free pancake mix :blink: It was totally fine!

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