Does anyone have a recommendation for website(s) and/or books with gluten-free, egg-free baking recipes specific to stand mixers? I'm trying to learn how to use a new stand mixer and all my recipes are mix-by-hand and I have no idea how to do anything with the mixer! The only recipes that came with it are full of gluten and/or eggs, and I'm allergic to eggs (& gluten sensitive).
I had to get the stand mixer (plus a food processor attachment) because my hands are no longer strong or steady enough (tremors) or have enough stamina for cooking & baking, and I need to eat healthier than I did before this most recent round of TPN/Gastroparesis flare-up. I cut my thumb a couple weeks ago because of the tremors and weakness in my hands (thanks to Lyme & coinfections). I wouldn't have done that if my arms & hands weren't worn out from cooking stuff for the previous meal.
Anyway, thanks for any suggestions. I can print recipes off the internet just as easily, so websites with good recipes are welcome, as are cookbook titles. I need detailed instructions (like use X beater for Y minutes on setting Z), because I have never used a stand mixer before.
Thanks,
-Razzle
Gluten Sensitivity (DQ2 & 7), Gastroparesis, chronic borreliosis, etc.
GF since 7/05
I had to get the stand mixer (plus a food processor attachment) because my hands are no longer strong or steady enough (tremors) or have enough stamina for cooking & baking, and I need to eat healthier than I did before this most recent round of TPN/Gastroparesis flare-up. I cut my thumb a couple weeks ago because of the tremors and weakness in my hands (thanks to Lyme & coinfections). I wouldn't have done that if my arms & hands weren't worn out from cooking stuff for the previous meal.
Anyway, thanks for any suggestions. I can print recipes off the internet just as easily, so websites with good recipes are welcome, as are cookbook titles. I need detailed instructions (like use X beater for Y minutes on setting Z), because I have never used a stand mixer before.
Thanks,
-Razzle
Gluten Sensitivity (DQ2 & 7), Gastroparesis, chronic borreliosis, etc.
GF since 7/05
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