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Wait, powdered sugar isn't GF?
I buy Powdered sugar that says GF but i also get the expensive organic stuff because regular sugar is processed with animal bones or something
I can make frosting, but didn't have time. I just bought some. it was good. I also got way too much. So the cake, in my opinion, was gross. My sister liked it alot. She even took the rest home, so she wasn't lying. My niece liked it and DD liked it as well. I thought it smelled like sweaty dirty feet and tasted like what I assume sweaty dirty feet taste like. i did not like it at all. Quinoa flour has a very strong smell. I have never smelled it before. I even looked it up after I opened the bag thinking that it had gone rancid. nope. So apparently that is not my thing. The cake itself was somewhat dense, definitely not light and airy like most cakes. Not sure if that is just how it should be, or if I messed something up. The recipe said to separate the yolk from the rest of teh egg. and then fluff up the white part. I am not a cook/baker. So I tried to hardened the whites like it said (but don't make them dry) and I would say I never got the egg whites to get thicker at all. So not sure if those were thicker if the consistency would have been different. You still use the entire egg. and i did have to bake longer than 20 minutes. about 28.
so your whites didnt get white with stiff peaks? It should if you separate the eggs and whisk long enough but one drop of yolk ruins it.
No they did not and that bolded part would be the issue. I know i had some yolk in it. So would this have changed the consistency of the cake? if I had done it properly?
Yes, absolutely! That would be where the "light & airy" part comes from.
Good to know. See. I don't bake. I will have to tell my sister about that so if she ever makes that in the future she will know. (and if I ever have a recipe that calls for it I will know.) First time I ever had to separate the yolk from the white part. I have seen my grandma do it before, but never did it myself.
I thought it smelled like sweaty dirty feet and tasted like what I assume sweaty dirty feet taste like. i did not like it at all.
if your grandmother did it like mine, you probably tipped the yolk from shell to shell and let the white drip off, right? easy to break the yolk that wayI just crack an egg over my hand and let the whites drip through my fingers while gently holding the yolk... I've never broken a yolk this way (yet!)
These cookies are really delicious and not dry at all. they taste a lot like banana bread. I'm not sure what all the rules of paleo are but these would be gluten free for sure. http://www.101cookbooks.com/archives/nikkis-healthy-cookies-recipe.html