"Jinx the Minx" > wrote in message
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> Julie Bove > wrote:
>>
>> "U.S. Janet B." > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On Tue, 11 Dec 2018 22:51:38 -0800, "Julie Bove"
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> These are gluten free. Someone I cook for thinks he has issues with
>>>> wheat.
>>>> These were so good that I couldn't even tell that they were gluten
>>>> free.
>>>> Only think I changed was that I used potato starch instead of tapioca.
>>>> Why?
>>>> Couldn't find tapioca flour. I thought I bought it at Central Market
>>>> prior
>>>> but they've made changes over the years and no longer have the vast
>>>> selection of baking supplies that they once did. Also, the light switch
>>>> broke in the kitchen. I was just replaced. But when I made them, the
>>>> light
>>>> was dim in there so I accidentally over salted them. Had more of a
>>>> pretzel
>>>> quality. Also, I mixed with my hands and not the Food Processor. I so
>>>> rarely
>>>> use it, I didn't want to drag it out just for this. Super easy to make
>>>> by
>>>> hand and quick too! I think you could easily sub AP or Whole Wheat
>>>> Pastry
>>>> flour if you were so inclined and didn't need gluten free. Here's the
>>>> recipe:
>>>>
>>>> https://wholelifestylenutrition.com/...racker-recipe/
>>>>
>>>> Going to go make another batch. They were so well liked that they're
>>>> all
>>>> gone.
>>>
>>> Winco carries tapioca flour in the bulk section. In fact, Winco has a
>>> huge assortment of all kinds of supplies for baking.
>>
>> I will look there. I know I used to buy it at Central Market. Oddly they
>> are
>> the only store that sells the medium rye flour. Winco only sells the
>> dark.
>>
>>
>
> Target also sells tapioca flour. Bobs Red Mill, in the baking and flour
> aisle.
Thanks! I rarely go there any more and really wanted to get it bulk as I
only need a small amount to dust on the rolling pin.