So my SIL recommends the Betty Crocker Gluten Free Mix...either brownie, cookie or vanilla cake. If you use brownie, she suggests that you double the recipe.
Not sure if you were looking for recipes from scratch or not.
The Betty Crocker mixes are really good! My FIL has celiac so we are very familiar with gluten free food!
There is a recipe book called BabyCakes: Vegan, Mostly GlutenFree, and Mostly SugarFree Recipes from New York's Most TalkedAbout Bakery.
I ate cupcakes at their LA bakery and while the Red Velvet cupcake was nasty, the banana was divine. It might be worth checking your library for a copy!
You can buy Bobs Red Mill gluten free cake mix in chocolate or vanilla. They sell it in stores and on Amazon, I haven't tried the cake but I have tried brownies and cornbread and its pretty damn good!!!
Buying a mix is probably less expensive than buying the expensive gluten free flours some of them are not that good for baking either, it's not really a one for one substitute.
The Red Mill stuff is pretty good but if you're not used to GF baking, the Betty Crocker mixes are easy and very simple to use if you're not used to the different textures of GF baking. Also, they're yummy.
Re: Gluten free birthday cake
So my SIL recommends the Betty Crocker Gluten Free Mix...either brownie, cookie or vanilla cake. If you use brownie, she suggests that you double the recipe.
Not sure if you were looking for recipes from scratch or not.
The Betty Crocker mixes are actually good! If you are okay with a mix, that is. I use them all the time.
If you want to go homemade, the book Cooking for Isaiah (by Silvana Nardone) has a chocolate birthday cake recipe that is GF and dairy free.
There is a recipe book called BabyCakes: Vegan, Mostly GlutenFree, and Mostly SugarFree Recipes from New York's Most TalkedAbout Bakery.
I ate cupcakes at their LA bakery and while the Red Velvet cupcake was nasty, the banana was divine. It might be worth checking your library for a copy!
I'm going to go with Betty Crocker. She's my home girl when it comes to baking. I didn't know there was gluten free options.
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FET #1 Dec 2013 BFN
FET # 2 Feb 2014 BFN
No more frosties
IVF #2. September 2014
PGD yielded 2 perfect 5d blasts
SET November 9, 2014
Nov 23, 2014. Another BFN
Not sure where to go from here.
Buying a mix is probably less expensive than buying the expensive gluten free flours some of them are not that good for baking either, it's not really a one for one substitute.
Good luck!