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gluten free baking powder?

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spod · 15/01/2005 20:16

Obviously i cant use normal baking powder as it has wheat in it... what can i use instead, or do i have to stump up 4 quid for the gluten free stuff? i wanna make some biscuits and pastry.... thanks.

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charlie95 · 15/01/2005 22:39

we have 2 types of health food shop where i live. one is holland and barrett. but previously from the other one i managed to buy special baking powder and gravy powder both of which had none of the things in it that people are usually allergic to. cant remember price or, actual make of them, but im sure between £2 and £5 each. hope this is some help.

sleepytinkerbell · 16/01/2005 09:56

doves farm does a gluten free baking flour you can get in big tescos

sleepytinkerbell · 16/01/2005 09:57

sorry didnt read the message properly till id posted durrrr!"!!

kinderbob · 16/01/2005 19:19

In NZ our normal baking powder at 30p a packet is gluten free. You have my sympathies at having to stump up so much. Are none of the supermarket own brands gluten free?

spod · 17/01/2005 13:26

kinderbob, i havent found any.... i'll keep looking

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Twiglett · 17/01/2005 13:33

you need xanthan gum if you're baking to act as a stabiliser otherwise it won't have a good texture (BTDT) ... just add a teaspoon to any non-gluten flours and bake like normal (maybe add a touch more of the liquid .. butter or oil or whatever .. cos it can be a little dry)

some people can be tolerant of the gluten in baking powder it'll be trial and erorr

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