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So, My Daughter Wants An Easy Bake Over For Christmas...


jerseygrl

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jerseygrl Explorer

Yup. She wants one. I contacted the manufacturer about gluten free products in their oven, and got this from them today--

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From Hasbro:

Thank you for waiting for my response.

You can use store mixes as well as gluten free mixes. You cannot use a mix that needs eggs or oil because the Easy Bake Oven will not cook it for long enough. If you are using the add water only mix you should use:

1/4 cup of the powder mix

2 tsp water

15 minutes preheat

Bake for 6-7 minutes

I hope this helps.

Thank you.

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Now, does anyone know of a mix that does not take eggs OR oil? Cherrybrook mixes do not required eggs, but they do require oil. I imagine

that goes the same for butter too.

Thanks!


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purple Community Regular

Google easy bake oven recipes on recipezaar.

cruelshoes Enthusiast

Food Tek makes a line of gluten-free easy bake oven mixes. I have not tried them, so I cannot vouch for the taste.

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angel-jd1 Community Regular

Food Tek has a line of microwave mixes. You just add water and put them in the microwave. I know at one time they were also working on a line for easy bake ovens. Just checked the site, and they have a line for the easy bake ovens available : Open Original Shared Link Enjoy!!

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You should check this thread . . .

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jerseygrl Explorer

Thank you all for your responses. I think this will really work out nicely.

DD also mentioned that cupcake maker. Will take a closer look at that.

THanks again.

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purple Community Regular

You might find something on this site or be able to change it to gluten-free:

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