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ImStillMags wrote:
> On Jan 20, 5:15 pm, "Julie Bove" > wrote: >> "ImStillMags" > wrote in message >> >> ... >> >> >> >>> I love sugar cookies and I love Snickerdoodle cookies most of all >>> the types of sugar cookies. >> >>> Since I went gluten free I've not done much baking because I wasn't >>> too sure of how things would come out using gluten free flour mixes. >>> I've done a bit of research on them, on what others have come up >>> with. >> >>> So....today I'm craving a cookie like mad. I decided to see what I >>> had in the pantry to make a gluten free flour mix out of. I >>> followed Gluten Free Girls recommendation of 40% higher protein >>> gluten free flour and 60% higher starch flours. >> >>> Here is the mix I made from what I had on hand. >> >>> 200 gr quinoa flour >>> 100 gr garbanzo bean flour >>> 100 gr almond flour >>> 100 gr coconut flour >>> 100 gr potato flour >>> 600 gr manioc/tapioca flour >>> 4 tsp xanthan gum >>> 2 tsp guar gum >>> Whisked everything together and put in a container. >> >>> I made my regular Snickerdoodle recipe. They came out great. >>> Texture is right on, crunchy outside and moist and tender inside. I >>> was a little nervous about using the garbanzo bean flour because I >>> didn't want the cookies to have a 'beany' flavor. They don't, but >>> they might have had if I'd used more garbanzo bean flour in the mix. >> >>> I used an ice cream scoop to portion and used lots of cinnamon and >>> sugar to roll the cookies in. Here is the just out of the oven and >>> a shot with a bit out so you can see the interior. >> >>> Just click the right arrow on the picture to see the next one. >> >>> https://picasaweb.google.com/Sitara8...nWitch?authkey... >> >>> Here's the recipe I used. >> >>> http://hizzoners.com/recipes/cookies...izzoners-snick... >> >> I made cookies with garbanzo bean flour as the only flour. They were >> flavored with rosewater. They were really bad. Didn't taste like >> beans though. Just tasted bad and had a bad texture. > > Bean flours really do taste muddy like overcooked beans. You have to > be careful how much you use. > I don't think I'd ever use only a single flour to replace wheat > flour. Somebody gave me the recipe. It was something that is commonly made in some other country. Can't remember the name of the country or the recipe now but I figured if they ate them, they must be good. But they weren't. |
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Julie Bove wrote:
> ImStillMags wrote: >> On Jan 20, 5:15 pm, "Julie Bove" > wrote: >>> "ImStillMags" > wrote in message >>> >>> ... >>> >>> >>> >>>> I love sugar cookies and I love Snickerdoodle cookies most of all >>>> the types of sugar cookies. >>>> Since I went gluten free I've not done much baking because I wasn't >>>> too sure of how things would come out using gluten free flour mixes. >>>> I've done a bit of research on them, on what others have come up >>>> with. >>>> So....today I'm craving a cookie like mad. I decided to see what I >>>> had in the pantry to make a gluten free flour mix out of. I >>>> followed Gluten Free Girls recommendation of 40% higher protein >>>> gluten free flour and 60% higher starch flours. >>>> Here is the mix I made from what I had on hand. >>>> 200 gr quinoa flour >>>> 100 gr garbanzo bean flour >>>> 100 gr almond flour >>>> 100 gr coconut flour >>>> 100 gr potato flour >>>> 600 gr manioc/tapioca flour >>>> 4 tsp xanthan gum >>>> 2 tsp guar gum >>>> Whisked everything together and put in a container. >>>> I made my regular Snickerdoodle recipe. They came out great. >>>> Texture is right on, crunchy outside and moist and tender inside. I >>>> was a little nervous about using the garbanzo bean flour because I >>>> didn't want the cookies to have a 'beany' flavor. They don't, but >>>> they might have had if I'd used more garbanzo bean flour in the mix. >>>> I used an ice cream scoop to portion and used lots of cinnamon and >>>> sugar to roll the cookies in. Here is the just out of the oven and >>>> a shot with a bit out so you can see the interior. >>>> Just click the right arrow on the picture to see the next one. >>>> https://picasaweb.google.com/Sitara8...nWitch?authkey... >>>> Here's the recipe I used. >>>> http://hizzoners.com/recipes/cookies...izzoners-snick... >>> I made cookies with garbanzo bean flour as the only flour. They were >>> flavored with rosewater. They were really bad. Didn't taste like >>> beans though. Just tasted bad and had a bad texture. >> Bean flours really do taste muddy like overcooked beans. You have to >> be careful how much you use. >> I don't think I'd ever use only a single flour to replace wheat >> flour. > > Somebody gave me the recipe. It was something that is commonly made in some > other country. Can't remember the name of the country or the recipe now but > I figured if they ate them, they must be good. But they weren't. > > The aforementioned cake is Iranian. Also, I believe I have had cookies like that from a local Iranian bakery. |
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