What to do when there is a birthday party at school complete with cupcakes?
That has to be one of the classic problems of having a gluten free child.
As a mom, you wish that they just weren't allowed.
But the kid in you remembers just how exciting it was to have a sweet treat in school on your birthday. Somehow it seemed kind of illicit, exciting and oh so special.
Spice Cake: Gluten-Free, Casein Free Kid approved
So what is a gluten-free kid to do when all the other kids are diving into the store-bought, icing an inch thick, cupcakes that are just poison to them?
Well, if they have a mom who bakes at all, they can dive into their own wonderful cupcake.
This easy recipe was created for just this purpose. The cupcakes freeze marvelously and the frosting whips together in just 7 quick unassisted minutes.
The really nice thing about them is the wonderful spongy texture. They look and taste like wheat based cupcakes. The unique part of the recipe is the vitamin c powder used to pop the baking soda. It is an old trick of mine, I must have learned about it somewhere but can't remember where. By having a dry acid to react with the baking soda, the rising action happens just as the batter goes into the oven.
I keep some of these in the freezer and when I get the email from the teacher alerting me to yet another classroom celebration, I get one out, thaw it while breakfast is cooking, frost and off it goes to school.
Sometimes I end up being the Gluten-Free parent for a particular party. One daughter has two other classmates who follow a GF and Casein free diet. We moms talk a bit and so sometimes one of us packs enough for all three to share. So these have no casein either.
All of the kids love them, even the typical eaters. Maybe it is the marshmallowy texture of the frosting or maybe they can't tell the difference.
All I know is that my kids don't feel slighted by having to have their own cupcake. They feel special too.
Spice Cake: Gluten-Free, Casein Free
By Dr. Jean Layton
2007-01-16
The chemistry of gluten-free baking is different from wheat based cupcakes. The use of vitamin C helps the texture tremendously. The classroom critics agreed, they loved them.
Prep Time:
Bake
Desserts
1 ¼ c (309 grams)sugar
2 cups (240 grams)White Flour mix
1/2 cups (83 grams) Whole Grain Flour Mix
1 t baking powder
1 t baking soda
1/4 t vitamin c crystals ( I use Trader Joe's brand) or ½ teaspoon vinegar
¼ t each nutmeg, ginger powder, ground cloves,
1 t cinnamon
3 eggs
1 c almond, soy, or rice milk
1/3 c mild flavor oil
½ t vanilla
Yield: 12 cupcakes or 2 layer cakes
Ingredients:
Instructions:
1.Preheat oven to 350. Prepare pans by greasing and flouring or lining with cupcake papers.
2. Combine dry ingredients in large bowl.
3. Beat eggs in second bowl, add oil and vanilla and milk choice, beat again.
4. Combine dry and wet ingredients. Stir together well so no area of dry flour remains.
Remember no gluten = no tough, over-beaten cake. At least GF has one advantage!
5. Spread batter into prepared cake pans.
6. Bake for 20 minutes for cupcakes or 25-30 for cake pans.
7. Remove when browned and the cake has started to release from sides of pan.
8. Cool completely and frost with maple marshmallow frosting.
7 comments :
I wonder... can you toast the frosting just like marshmallows?
I haven't ever tried but I am very willing. I will let you know
Thanks for posting this recipe (albeit last year). I've tried 3 recipes thus far, and they all crater when I take them out and the insides are gelatinous. Do you have to cover them to bake at all or they cook perfect every time? Any other good bday cupcake/cake recipes? Thanks!!
Hi Wendy,
I have them turn out just fine so I am wondering if your oven is running hot. If it were to be 10-20 degrees hotter than set, it would cook the outside of small items faster than the insides and give you the cupcake of your description.
check the temp and then see if you need to lower your oven by a set amount to have things come out well.
Dr. Jean
Its so hard to find decent gluten free recipes.I will have to give it a go.Ive also got a blog on cupcakes:
http://cupcakedecor.blogspot.com/
Hi,
I like your blog..It's so nice and interesting.. And I love the cupcakes, they look so yummy:D
Thanks for sharing, your ideas are so great and really nice
Keep on posting blogs as interesting and nice as this one.
Thanks again :)
The freezer tip is brilliant. So obvious really. Shame I didn't read this before. I have been making them every time DOH!
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