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whispering pines Posted - Nov 17 2013 : 08:57:42 AM
Has anyone used the Glutten Free Budget Mix? If you have, what have you made? Thank you for reading.

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Brian Posted - Nov 12 2015 : 4:11:05 PM
Howdy,

Thanks for giving the GF Budget Mix a shot! The budget mix should rise without any extra baking powder (it's already added), you might want to try using buttermilk as a liquid to give it a little extra "oompf." I spoke to Ashley (our official food guru) and she thinks there's a recipe kicking around somewhere for GF scones. Today she's busy baking bread for our upcoming book "Bread the MaryJane Way" so she'll have a chance to look for it later. If you have more questions, let me know!

~Brian
doll58maker Posted - Nov 12 2015 : 10:19:07 AM
Just got the bulk size gluten free baking mix from Mary Jane. I tried scones with it but could not find a scone recipe from her using the gluten free mix, so I tried using her regular flour scone recipe. It did not work. So I added an egg, some cream, and it got to the right consistency, baked nicely with a bit of crunch on the outside, but it was soft in the middle, did not rise and get fluffy like a regular scone. So I'm wondering if I tried to add baking powder, or even yeast if that would work. Has anyone tried this? They tasted really good and would be perfect if I could get them to rise. Maybe it's just a matter of finding the right recipe. My DH is Brittish and he is very fussy about his scones.
Brian Posted - May 21 2015 : 1:03:07 PM
Hi Marilyn,

You should be able to swap it out for Bisquick. Obviously, we don't have their formulation, but the Budget Mix is certainly an organic answer to Buiquick.

Thanks!

~Brian
Marilyn Hartman Sullivan Posted - May 21 2015 : 10:47:40 AM
I have what may be a silly question, but it's for those of you more experienced than I am with MaryJane's regular Budget Mix -- can you use it instead of Bisq****? That is what I am thinking, but I didn't want to assume incorrectly.

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jpbluesky Posted - May 21 2015 : 10:27:12 AM
All four of my grandchildren are gluten free, which means their parents are too, and I have learned a lot about it over the last two years. Thank goodness for those like MaryJane who are providing folks with really good gluten free products. What a godsend!!!

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Ashley Posted - May 04 2015 : 2:44:59 PM
Hi Ladies,
Just wanted to let you know that I've been playing around with a cracker recipe using MaryJane's Gluten-free Budget Mix. I came up with a really good, seriously simple recipe for a buttery cracker. Look for it on raisingjane.org on Friday, May 15th!

Ashley
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Noreen Posted - May 04 2015 : 1:25:46 PM
I miss Ritz crackers!
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ceejay48 Posted - May 04 2015 : 12:21:18 PM
I love the mix! Makes great pancakes for glamping and I've used it for BakeOvers!
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CurlysQuilts Posted - May 04 2015 : 11:48:50 AM
I was also wondering if the GF budget mix recipes can be made dairy free too. I had to go through a lot of GF mixes before I found one that tasted good without dairy (butter especially) added. Does anyone else know?

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CurlysQuilts Posted - May 04 2015 : 11:47:00 AM
I miss plain ol' Saltines. Just a simple soda cracker. I love all the seed ones that are GF, but soemtimes, you just want a plain ol' saltine with PB. :)

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marjean Posted - Apr 06 2015 : 10:35:43 AM
I have used it for my gf muffins. I now am diabetic so I can't eat a lot of rice anymore. I mainly use millet, amaranth, buckwheat and quinoa.

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MaryJane Posted - Apr 05 2015 : 8:20:54 PM
Good idea! We'll play around with a good GF cracker. What's your favorite KIND of cracker that you miss the most?

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doll58maker Posted - Apr 05 2015 : 7:50:03 PM
I have used it and it is excellent. Better than anything in the stores. Both dh and I are gluten free. I wish Mary Jane would come up with a good gluten free cracker recipe. We miss crackers. Oh, I made the bakeover with it. Her recipe.


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