Gluten Free-egg Free Cake

Updated on April 17, 2013
M.H. asks from La Grange, IL
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Hi All,

I am looking for a Gluten Free, egg free cake. (it also has to be Chocolate and peanut free, and dye free but that I can hammer out.)

Carrot cake ?
white Cake?

I know it is harder to cook Gluten Free, and then add egg free.. wow.

SO I am trying to accomodate my son and my girlfriends daughter. But I don;t want a cake that no one wants.. I will make it GF for him and get something seperate for her.

I would like a proven recpie not something that "should" work.

Thanks, Mamas

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S.B.

answers from Dallas on

I have used the Betty Crocker gluten free chocolate cake mix several times. Most people have absolutely no idea it's any different that a regular chocolate cake. I have never tried it egg free. BUt I imagine you could use and applesauce or egg substitute instead of the eggs required.

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L.L.

answers from Rochester on

You could buy any GF cake mix and use an egg substitute, general found in health stores or the GF department of a grocery store, etc. It's a powder. From scratch GF cakes are better, but you will have to buy a GF baking mix, xanthan gum, etc, and the initial cost is very expensive. If you aren't going to baking a lot of GF goods, I'd recommend the first method! ;)

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S.C.

answers from Chicago on

M., if you can get out to Schaumburg Convention center this weekend they have a great Gluten Free, Allergy Free convention. It is a great place to go they have cooks there along with professionals to talk about all of this along with products to purchase.
It's called Gluten Allergen free expo. It runs this Saturday and Sunday.
The website is: gfafexpo.com/chicago

I hope this helps and you can get some more information for all of this.

C.M.

answers from Washington DC on

I've done this. Just buy a betty crocker gluten free white cake mix and use the egg replacer stuff. It turned out really good and you couldn't even really tell the difference!

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