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amybeth

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amybeth Enthusiast

So, I don't have a lot of time for experimenting with diff't flours in the kitchen - and I've discovered that I like Pamela's Baking and Pancake Mix.

Now, I'm wondering what is your favorite recipe using this mix?

I understand it fills in well for "regular" flour in nongf recipes, but I didn't cook much before my diagnosis - so I don't even have nongf recipes to fall back on.

It will defintely help me - and maybe some newbies too - to start building a recipe aresenal.

Thanks in advance for your generosity!

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I recommend this dessert. https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/index.ph...&pid=473517 It uses the Pamela's for the crust. YUMMY! all the gluten eaters loved it.

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on <pamelasproducts.com> there are recipes that use the baking and pancake mix

my favorite is the banana bread. it always turns out very well for me and it tastes wonderful :)

i would give that a shot

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amybeth Enthusiast

Thanks! That pudding dessert sounds fantastic!

I've checked out their website and tried a few items. I was hoping, though, to get more varied uses out of the mix, too.

Anyone else use Pamela's in their personal recipes?

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I recommend this dessert. https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/index.ph...&pid=473517 It uses the Pamela's for the crust. YUMMY! all the gluten eaters loved it.

For Thanksgiving, I made this dessert and added broken pieces of a Heath Bar on top, also a gluten-free pumpkin pie using Pamela's for the crust, and both were big hits with everyone.

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