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gluten free hospital treat?

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NoYoureGrumpy · 26/07/2015 21:07

I'd like to take my friend something nice for while she's in hospital.

I'd usually make some biscuits or flapjacks or something, but she's gluten free, so any ideas?

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marriednotdead · 26/07/2015 21:25

There are a few GF options available in most supermarkets, nearly everywhere does Bakewell Tarts for some reason, not that I mind!

No gluten in fruit Smile

You could bake her some gluten free cakes though- just get some Doves Farm GF flour from the free from section and more or less carry on as usual from there.

NoYoureGrumpy · 26/07/2015 23:02

no, I'd like to cook something Smile

gf stuff is ok but I know it's not as nice. So I'm looking for a recipe that just happens to be GF, rather than using GF flour or oats or whatever.

Sorry, I should have been more specific!

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BrowersBlues · 26/07/2015 23:05

Lovely meringues with cream and fruit and maybe chocolate grated on top or nice chocolate syrup.

Katymac · 26/07/2015 23:07

Rice krispie cakes

Bag of large marshmallows (pink & white)
6oz butter
loads of rice krispies
cocoa to taste (if wanted - makes nice toffee ones if you don't)

Melt butter & marshmallows slowly - add cocoa then rice krispies

snowaccidentprone · 26/07/2015 23:18

Cake with almond flour

Cornflake buns - doves farm are gluten free

Jelly with fresh fruit in

Fruit kebabs

I had a piece of lovely pistachio cake the other day. Could that be made gf?

You can buy gluten free oats - so flapjack?

hhhhhhh · 26/07/2015 23:22

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Dancingqueen17 · 27/07/2015 02:01

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canyou · 27/07/2015 16:50

Just be careful if you are using ingredients from your baking cupboard and stored near the flour the cross contamination may be enough to make your friend very ill

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