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Sponge Cake


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Does anyone have a gluten-free sponge cake recipe? My family has an Italian Rum Cake recipe, but unfortunately it is not gluten-free and making it so would ruin the entire cake.


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I haven't tried them, but there are a few list on the Celiac.com site:

https://www.celiac.com/search?Query=sponge&...archContentBody

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Does anyone have a gluten-free sponge cake recipe? My family has an Italian Rum Cake recipe, but unfortunately it is not gluten-free and making it so would ruin the entire cake.

Not necessarily, share the recipe and we might have some ideas on how to adapt it.

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Does anyone have a gluten-free sponge cake recipe? My family has an Italian Rum Cake recipe, but unfortunately it is not gluten-free and making it so would ruin the entire cake.

Potato Starch Sponge Cake (Gluten-Free)

The following is a recipe for a Sponge cake made with potato starch and it is wonderful served with fresh fruit (sliced strawberries with a little sugar) and a whipped topping or ice cream.

8 eggs

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