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Prompt: Introductions
Hello, gluten-free friends and family! It is I, Punk, speaking to you with my words. If you haven't already, please read the community guidelines for your safety and mine.
If I can keep my act together, I'll be posting a weekly discussion topic to prompt conversation about gluten-free cooking. This week I thought we could introduce ourselves and do some light mingling.
Let's do name, rank, and preferred pronouns. And maybe answer one or more of the following questions:
- What's the last gluten-free thing you made with your own hands?
- If your answer is "coffee," that's valid.
- What kind of foods do you like to prepare?
- How much baking experience do you have?
- What type of recipes are you interested in?
- Are you here to post, comment, or just be a friendly lurker?
- If you are going to lurk friendily, please say hi just this once. We'll say hi back.
Also, as the comm opened on Pi day (3.14), why not tell us your favorite pie?
Come join me in the comments!
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The last GF thing I made was potato pancakes. (I'm surprised there are still a few left!) I'll prepare anything.
We're coming up to 11 years gluten-free. In that time I've found you can adapt most recipes to GF without too much problem. The baked goods do tend to be denser compared to using wheat flour, and that's okay with me. I'm a big fan of xanthan gum. I'm here mainly to lurk, but I might post/comment too.
I've never met a key lime pie I didn't like. Though tonight will be lemon meringue. Happy Pi Day!
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I've never had key lime pie, but I can't imagine not loving it. I mean, limes! So good.
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If I'm subbing GF flour for wheat flour in recipes, I add 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon per cup GF flour. You might have to experiment for the optimal amount to add. I also mix the dry ingredients thoroughly before adding the wet ones.
If you prefer, you can use guar gum in place of xanthan. I did that for a few years because guar gum is about 2-3 times cheaper. It works okay, but xanthan gum does work better.