Why is it when I make a gluten free pie this happens lol
#11
You are doing much better than me at making a gluten free pastry dough. The last time I tried it, it would not roll out and I ended up lining pans by pressing in the dough. My son wanted to make piroshgi (meat pies), I think it is spelled... anyway, it tasted good... but we could not get a top crust.
I have also tried gluten free noodles and they came out kind of tough. The last pie I made I went to the gluten free market that we have in Everett and bought premade, frozen crusts. They were really good!
I have also tried gluten free noodles and they came out kind of tough. The last pie I made I went to the gluten free market that we have in Everett and bought premade, frozen crusts. They were really good!
#15
it still looks good most definitely better than mine. i gave up on crust and make it cobbler now. dil can't have gluten neighter and is vegan.now when she comes the cooking is up to her and i clean up-- but i'm learning
#16
Have you ever looked at any of the Jules gluten free cookbooks? (I got them out of the library to try them and then I bought the one we liked best.) She uses her own flour blend but she tells you how to make it. She has a pretty good pie crust recipe. Here is the pie crust:
http://blog.julesglutenfree.com/2010/10/grandma’s-pie-crust/
Here is the flour blend:
http://thecircusmcgurkus.blogspot.co...our-blend.html
It isn't perfect for everything, but it is pretty good.
You may also want to try some butter or shortening in your crust. Or maybe a little oil or plain yogurt. Any of these will help make it more elastic.
Gluten free cooking is a whole new world and the rules are very different. Stick with it, your husband is sure to feel better soon!
http://blog.julesglutenfree.com/2010/10/grandma’s-pie-crust/
Here is the flour blend:
http://thecircusmcgurkus.blogspot.co...our-blend.html
It isn't perfect for everything, but it is pretty good.
You may also want to try some butter or shortening in your crust. Or maybe a little oil or plain yogurt. Any of these will help make it more elastic.
Gluten free cooking is a whole new world and the rules are very different. Stick with it, your husband is sure to feel better soon!
#17
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Originally Posted by kraftykimberly
Yes yes, it does look yucky. You just box that thing right up and send it on over to my house where I will dispose of that ugly pie properly for you :-)
#20
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They will LOVE your effort because it won't make them sick! There are some things that really need gluten and bread is one too. I make a really good peanut butter cookie with just substituting corn flour for the wheat flour. Gluten comes in a lot of things you would never guess. I didn't know toothpaste contained gluten.
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