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All you bakers out there! I have to make Birthday Muffins/cupcakes for my dd's

school tomorrow. Eek!

 

The recipe calls for 4 1 & #8260;2 Cups Flour (1 & #8260;2 whole wheat, 1 & #8260;2

unbleached) - can I substitute 1/2 coconut flour and 1/2 Bob's Red Mill All

purpose GF Flour? That's what I have in the house... but I'll go get something

if there's something better... Also she's the only one in her class with this

issue... I guess I could make a separate batch and freeze them...

 

Also does anyone have a great GF icing recipe? I'd love for the icing to be

pink but I've never used food coloring...

 

Thank you!!!

Cari

 

 

 

Its a great recipe by the way in case anyone is interested =

Birthday Muffins

 

Preheat Oven to 350F

 

Makes 24-30 large muffins

 

4 1 & #8260;2 C Flour (1 & #8260;2 whole wheat, 1 & #8260;2 unbleached)

3 tsp Baking soda

3 tsp Baking powder

3 pinches Salt

 

1 C Oil

3 Tbsp Vanilla (optional)

2 Mashed ripe bananas

1 1 & #8260;2 C Honey

2 1 & #8260;2 C Milk

 

Mix first 4 ingredients and set aside. Mix remaining ingredients and add to the

dry ingredients. Batter will pour like heavy cream.

 

Pour into paper muffin cups or greased muffin tins (butter works well and adds

flavor). Fill 3 & #8260;4 full.

 

Bake for 20 minutes in 350 degree oven. Check with toothpick.

 

Frosting: (1) 8 oz. package of softened cream cheese. Add vanilla, honey or

maple syrup.

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That should work ok for the flours. Try one when they are done to make sure

they taste good. I was thinking beet juice for the icing too! If you have a

safe butter and powdered sugar, beat the butter with a mixer and slowly add

the powdered sugar until it's thick and taste good. Then mix in a few drops

of beet juice to make it pink. For the butter, you could use spectrum

shortening. You may want to add in some shortening to keep the icing from

melting as most vegan butters tend to melt fast in icings.

 

Good luck!

 

On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 4:32 PM, <danieldale wrote:

 

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