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Wheat free base for cheesecake?

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CarbeDiem · 22/12/2014 18:39

Dh is craving a cheesecake but can't eat wheat.
I'm thinking a biscuit type base maybe using oats, coconut, honey and butter.
Does anyone have any better suggestions please?

I've posted in Allergies too.

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MisForMumNotMaid · 22/12/2014 18:42

I'd go for a pack of gluten free digestives, crush about half a pack, add a heaped spoon sugar, heat about an oz butter to melt. Mix the lot together and press into the bottom of a tin with removable base.

RojaGato · 23/12/2014 11:54

Gluten free biscuits crushed, or whizz together nuts of your choice (pecans are good) plus a few medjool dates in a food processor. The dates make it stick together. It's a raw foodists trick. There will be lots of recipes with quantities if you google "raw cheesecake".

CMOTDibbler · 23/12/2014 11:56

Either gf biscuits, or ground almonds, some cinnamon, sugar and butter. The nut base is really nice

Petallic · 23/12/2014 11:57

Are amaretti biscuits wheat free? I think they're ground almonds and sugar. I've had them as a choc cheesecake base if that's any help

CarbeDiem · 23/12/2014 19:41

Thanks guys.
Sadly where I live is absolutely rubbish at GF/WF there's some things but not much. UK is much better, so much so - Dh gets his mum to send him free from pasta :)

I made a flapjack type base with oats, coconut, butter and home made Golden syrup (something else I can't get here)
Cheesecake currently chilling in the fridge.

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