- The GF dough isn't like dough. It's like cake batter. Bread has to be poured or spread, (in the case of pizza crust) into the pan.
- Do not taste it. GF Cookie dough doesn't taste anything like the cookie dough that you make yourself or buy in tubes at the grocery. It's fairly close, but just not quite right.
- Let your bread cool completely before slicing it.
- GF baking can be expensive. However, homemade GF muffins are cheaper than traditional wheat bakery muffins.
- When it doesn't turn out according to plan it will be upsetting. Possibly if it does turn out it will be upsetting if you aren't used to the flavor of the new flours and are expecting wheat flavor.
- It doesn't taste like wheat. You can't make it taste like wheat. But you can give it the texture of wheat, and then mask the flavor with other things. (Like peperoni, mushrooms and extra cheese).
- Set your expectations low. And hope to be pleasantly surprised.


Check it peeps. It's not stuffed crust, but it was pretty damn good for a gluten free pizza crust I had to mix, rise and bake 12 hours in advance. Because you know, I'm not doing anything else around here.

Tears of joy.
3 comments:
j-the pizza looks yummy.
hey janice. i was in food lion yesterday and thought of you. betty crocker has some GF cake mixes, breads and cookies on the shelves. --- cheers, lb
conner is so darling! are those carrots on there with the homemade pizza? NICE!
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