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Help! I need a delicious make ahead gluten free pudding.

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firesidechat · 06/02/2015 13:22

We have guests coming for lunch on Sunday and the husband is gluten free. All my usual winter pudding choices are unsuitable. Does anyone have a recipe? I don't particularly want to use special gluten free stuff.

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NimpyWWindowmash · 06/02/2015 17:28

baked apples stuffed with raison, cinnamon and sugar and butter), with custard as optional

msrisotto · 06/02/2015 17:34

Here's a recipe for a Nigella-esque Nutella cheesecake which is gluten free
feigenbaum.com.au/bakery/nigella-style-nutella-cheesecake-gluten-free/

Suttonmum1 · 06/02/2015 17:37

I vote Nigella's clementine cake too. As soon as it comes out of the oven finely grate some green and blacks Maya Gold over the top of it - even better.

GertrudePerkins · 06/02/2015 17:41

most kinds of roulade are gluten free. the sponge bit is gluten and dairy free so if you can get creative with the filling that might work.

i tarted one up as a yule log for a GF mate at Christmas and it was ace.

SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · 06/02/2015 18:21

If I have a bit if time on my hands, suttonmum, I make a sugar syrup with lemon and orange zest and juice - I cut the zest into as fine strips as possible, and reduce the syrup down, then chill that to pour over the clementine cake - or it's nice with whipped cream or clotted cream.

firesidechat · 06/02/2015 23:05

I don't think he's has coeliac disease. It's a long story.

Good to know about the oats though. What a minefield.

Thanks for all the delicious recipes, although I now have too much choice and can't decide which one I like best.

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firesidechat · 06/02/2015 23:11

I love lemon posset, but the last one I made was a Jamie Oliver one and it was lip puckering sour. I think there was a typo somewhere. Only people who would eat it was me and my lovely son in law.

Oh and I made a delicious Nigel Slater chocolate and pear crumble once and the wife of this couple picked out all the lovely caramelised pears. Pears may be out. Sad

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bluelamp · 06/02/2015 23:13

My go to puddings for my coeliac uncle are Elizabeth David's flourless chocolate cake, pavlova, fruit salad, icecream (look for coconut dairy free icecream recipes) and Spanish orange and almond cake (the last one is dairy free as well).

MsAdorabelleDearheartVonLipwig · 06/02/2015 23:16

This gluten free and dairy free chocolate cake is nice:

Chocolate olive oil cake

Ingredients

150ml regular olive oil
50 grams good-quality cocoa powder
125 ml boiling water
2 teaspoons best vanilla extract
150 grams ground almonds (or 125g plain flour / 3/4 cup plus 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour)
½ teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
1 pinch of salt
200 grams caster sugar
3 large eggs

Method

Preheat your oven to 170°C/gas mark 3/325ºF. Grease a 22 or 23 cm/ 9inch springform tin with a little oil and line the base with baking parchment.

Measure and sift the cocoa powder into a bowl or jug and whisk in the boiling water until you have a smooth, chocolatey, still runny (but only just) paste. Whisk in the vanilla extract, then set aside to cool a little.

In another smallish bowl, combine the ground almonds (or flour) with the bicarbonate of soda and pinch of salt.

Put the sugar, olive oil and eggs into the bowl of a freestanding mixer with the paddle attachment (or other bowl and whisk arrangement of your choice) and beat together vigorously for about 3 minutes until you have a pale-primrose, aerated and thickened cream.

Turn the speed down a little and pour in the cocoa mixture, beating as you go, and when all is scraped in you can slowly tip in the ground almond (or flour) mixture.

Scrape down, and stir a little with a spatula, then pour this dark, liquid batter into the prepared tin. Bake for 40-45 minutes or until the sides are set and the very centre, on top, still looks slightly damp. A cake tester should come up mainly clean but with a few sticky chocolate crumbs clinging to it.

Let it cool for 10 minutes on a wire rack, still in its tin, and then ease the sides of the cake with a small metal spatula and spring it out of the tin. Leave to cool completely or eat while still warm with some ice cream, as a pudding.

StrikesMatches · 06/02/2015 23:25

This lemon posset recipe works every time for me, and is even nicer with a bit of lime juice in it.

Adarajames · 07/02/2015 02:43

Vegan chocolate mousse, silken tofu, melted dark chocolate, mix together, sorted! And yum too Grin

firesidechat · 07/02/2015 09:21

That's a coincidence Strikes i was just looking at that recipe and the reviews looked good.

Might do it with chocolate macaroons.

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sunnydayinmay · 07/02/2015 10:46

No suggestions, but he sounds like me! Gluten intolerant, but not coeliac. Avoid dairy at home, but can cope with a bit if out.

sunnydayinmay · 07/02/2015 10:46

No suggestions, but he sounds like me! Gluten intolerant, but not coeliac. Avoid dairy at home, but can cope with a bit if out.

SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · 07/02/2015 18:51

I am going to make posset for pudding when we have people round next weekend. Probably the lime one. Thanks for the link, Strikes.

firesidechat · 08/02/2015 18:00

I did the posset Strikes linked to and it was lovely and very easy to make. I used half lemon and half lime and it was all devoured.

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