My mum made this for me and used it to make some sausage rolls! They were amazing! So now I’m watching your videos and have shared it with my local Australian coeliac group so they can make it too :) Thanks so much :)
Just made this pastry and my cheese & onion pies are in the oven as I write. The dough was way easier to work with than I anticipated (videos can often make it look easier than it really is). I think this will be my go-to gluten-free pastry recipe. Thanks for sharing!
Aww I know I’m so sorry! This was my first video and even now I’m still getting to grips with all the editing etc! Maybe I will slip on a quick video just running through the last bit of pie making to give one of my finished pies a little glory! Thanks for watching.✨
Excellent video and I didn’t know that gluten free flour didn’t have a binding agent. I’m in Devon and I’m making mini veg pasties for some wedding so I’ve learned loads from you Thank you Mandy x
@@CoeliacbyDesign hi I have another question for you as you said when you make scones you put xantham gum in so I’m making Edwardian cut rounds which is a savoury scone so how much gum would you recommend? Mandy In Devon
@@truthforall1303 hi, I have a savoury scone recipe on my blog that I don’t actually include xanthan gum. I think it works as it has lots if cheese in it. It’s a delicious recipe and one I need to make again soon here’s the link in case you fancy checking it out www.coeliacbydesign.com/gluten-free-cheese-and-red-onion-buttermilk-scones/ The other scone recipes I have on there I suggest 1 level teaspoon of xanthan gum to 225g (8oz) gluten free flour. So I’m thinking if you’re not adding cheese you go with this amount. Feel free to run anything else by me x
@@CoeliacbyDesign excellent thank you so much and I will have a go and check out your recipe. Hubby makes butter from cream and then adds the buttermilk to make our cut rounds. Let’s hope everyone enjoys all my food at the handfasting 🥹 Mandy
@@truthforall1303 you’re so welcome!!! Oh my goodness your hubby puts me to shame - I pick up my buttermilk from our local store! I’m sure all your food will be a huge hit and VERY well received! X
Thank you for sharing your GF pastry, I will make soon, quick question, is it necessary to add egg because I am intolerant to eggs, please let me know soon so I can get started, thank you again 🙏
Hi there, I’ve never tried making the pastry without egg, and from my understanding it acts as a binding agent within the pastry. I know there are gluten free/vegan pastry recipes out there but as yet I’ve not tested one out! I will test a recipe without egg at some point but it may be sometime before I get around to it ☺️
@@taheram1629 whilst I’ve not tried this recipe I have high regards for the person that shared it clarescauldron.com/2022/04/30/the-best-gluten-free-and-vegan-rhubarb-apple-pie/#recipe
Hi, the recipe link is in the written description, but here it is again to be sure you’ve got it www.coeliacbydesign.com/gluten-free-pastry-step-by-step-guide/ happy baking! Liz x
Thank you so much. 🥰 I’ve used Sainsbury’s gluten free plain flour to make this particular batch of pastry and it is brilliant. If you don’t live in the UK I recommend you using a great quality gluten free plain flour (one that doesn’t have any added raising agent). Happy baking! ✨
Thanks so much. Glad you found it helpful. I’ve only ever experienced good things when adding egg to the pastry… and it acts as a great natural binder!! Hoping for good things with your meat and tatty pie!!!🤞🤞
Hii... I'm from indonesia, I wanna know the brand of your gf flour to make stand out pastry that you showed.. I really love the texture of your pastry look 😍 thank you
Hi there, I currently use ASDA gluten free plain flour to make pastry and get splendid results!! It’s available in ASDA supermarkets in the Uk. I’m not sure what to advise you to use in Indonesia but can tell you that the ingredient list on the gf flour I use is as follows: rice flour, potato starch, maize flour. Do hope this helps!
@@ritadegabriele5902 Hi yes, just follow the exact same method, don’t chill and knead the pastry lots before rolling out. I don’t use xanthan gum in my gluten free pastry… enjoy!
Hi there from South Africa 🤗I am about to try your recipe. Can you freeze this dough? Thanks for sharing, will be sure to look for more of your Gluten-free/ Celiac recipes. Will try to remember to let you know how my pastry turned out Xxx
Hi!! You can freeze the pasty both uncooked and cooked. But I would recommend that you make up whatever you are going to use it for first as the pastry will not handle well once frozen. I do hope this makes sense. Do let me know how you get on. Xx✨
@@CoeliacbyDesign HI there. sorry it took so long to reply. My pastry came out really well and my son was chuffed. he even made the comment saying that it was really filling. Thanks again. I took a pic but somehow could not get it to attach
@@jacquelineklipp3482 Thank you so much for letting me know all went well with your pastry! I'm delighted and it's lovely to know your son enjoyed it too! ✨
It will get so much easier the more you get used to working with it. It’s much softer than standard shortcrust. But the beauty about gluten free pastry, is if it doesn’t play the first time you roll out it’s a absolutely fine to gather it all up again in a ball and work it for a moment and then roll it out again. It will never get tough by doing this as there is no gluten to overwork. Keep giving it a go and it will be spot on before you know it!! 😊✨
@@CoeliacbyDesign I have to agree with you there! It was very forgiving and the egg wash blended all the creases together in the end before baking. I've just finished the dough this time around and it was much easier. I think I added too much water last time and then had to add more flour to bring it back haha :)
Aww fabulous!! 😍 You will just get to the point that you play around with it and get a real feel of exactly how you want the texture to be!! Happy Baking! 🥰✨
Hi Liz, watching this from Oz - have you ever tried a GF Pizza Base from scratch? I do buy them but usually they are quite awful and also, expensive...thanks from me to you..K
slippery joines Hi there lovely to receive your message all the way from Oz! Whilst I’ve eaten homemade pizza I’ve not actually made one from scratch. I do believe it’s nice and easy to do. I will hunt out a good dough recipe, have a go and get back to you! Take care. Liz ✨
Yes, it’s just perfect for making mincemeat pies. And also making small pies is a great way of getting used to handling gluten free pastry. I’d hoped to do a mince pie demo on here before Christmas, but as usual time got the better of me. I do have a frangipane mince pie recipe on my blog too should you fancy anything a bit different. Happy baking ✨
Hi, my favourite branded gluten free flour for baking is ASDA. I use the gluten free plain one when making pastry. It’s a combination of rice flour, potato starch and maize flour (in that order). The gluten free plain flour doesn’t contain guar or xanthan gum and I do not add it as I find it makes the pasty hard. I have also used Doves Farm gluten free plain flour but prefer the results I get with the ASDA blend. Really hope this helps.✨
Hi Liz I've tried to buy Sainsbury gf flour but it seems it's not available anywhere even on line. The supermarkets seem to be only selling doves. I make my own mix but wanted to try a ready made one, any tips liz on what's available?🙂💝
Aww I’ve not been able to get Sainsbury’s gf flour myself for quite a while. I now use ASDA free from flour to make cakes and pastries and it’s brilliant! For gf bread making (even though it’s currently not my thing!) I recommend Schar all purpose baking mix or Juvela gluten free mix. Hope this all helps. Xx
@@CoeliacbyDesign thanks Liz for replying, we tried Asda a couple of weeks ago and the shelves were empty. I will try tweeking my home made mix, sorgham flour can be a little overpowering. It's been used in Indian baking for thousands of years and I love its sweet taste but can make gummy texture in baking. Another gf baking lady on Facebook, Georgina has gone into gf flours big time, she runs her own bakery business anyway she uses gf oatflour a lot in her baking so I'll be changing my blend. I have used the schlar gf before for bread making but not sure if we like it. I don't like doves as it's very sandy in texture. I haven't tried the other posh one you mentioned liz, it's a bit expensive me thinks🤔 anyway dear gf friends hope your having a lovely rest ful weekend. God bless.👍🏼💝😃
@@christinegitsham5809 Fingers crossed you manage to grab some from ASDA soon. Just had a thought. M&S gf flour is identical in ingredients to ASDA so that’s another option. I have to be honest I’m anything for an easy life and as I’ve had such great results with ready mixed gf flours I’ve not ventured into making my own.😁 It may happen one day! Yes I’m having a lovely weekend thanks so much. Hope you are too. Take care. X
@@CoeliacbyDesign I'm fortunate in that I'm not coeliac and it's not dangerous to blend my own flour but and a big but, cross contamination can happen so coeliacs have to be extra diligent. I do like the M&S gf flour liz but it is expensive, £1.00 more per bag, it all adds up. 8 made some shortbreads and your recipe for Victoria sponge and both were delicious. Liz your a star and much appreciated, thank you for replying.💝😃👍🏼
Hi, just came across your video as I’m making a gluten free puff pastry for a beef wellington. Does the pastry become golden brown and flakey whilst baking in the oven, as well as retaining its shape??? I hope so!
Hi there, whilst the pastry does retain its shape and when egg washed before being baked turns a lovely golden brown and is light in texture it is a shortcrust pastry rather than a puff pastry. I’ve never made my own gluten free puff pastry (must give it a go). I do however buy Jus rol gluten free puff pastry which is a great product. There is also another blogger (The gluten free blogger) who has recently posted about her gluten free puff pastry recipe. I do hope this helps! Good luck with the beef Wellington I’m sure it well be tremendous!😋✨
The pastry definitely needs to be worked to make it easier to handle. However, I’ve not tested the recipe I recommend with added sugar and I’m wondering if that may have changed the structure of the pastry as well? I will have a go at testing a sweet pastry sometime and get back to you and also share on here. In the meantime happy baking!
To be honest I’ve not tested out a gluten free sweet pastry. However, I think it would be fine to add sugar but don’t think you will need to add quite as much water, if any. I do plan to test out gf sweet pastry soon but in the meantime you may fancy experimenting a bit. Good luck.
I’ve not tested it with just egg yolks, so really sorry but can’t say for sure. I do feel that the white is beneficial in acting as a binding agent. I’d suggest you give it a whirl and see. You may find the pastry doesn’t handle as well but I’m sure it will still taste fab! Do let me know how you get on.
Hi, I’ve never worked with flax or chia egg but if you find it works well in other recipes that require egg I’d think all would be OK.🤞 Do let me know how you get on if you give it a go and I will also work on getting a gf pastry suitable for vegans on here ASAP. ✨
Many places in the world do not stock gluten free flour. What alternatives are there and how do they work out. Oat flour not very nice, rice flour to grainy, what about cornflour.
@@anneburton4330 Hi, yes unfortunately gluten free flour may not be available worldwide. I do know that the gluten free flour I use to make pastry is sometimes referred to as gluten free all purpose flour in other countries. There are bloggers that share recipes for gluten free flour blends, unfortunately I don’t have a recipe at the moment. I can however definitely confirm you won’t be able to successfully make gf pastry with cornflour alone. Sorry I couldn’t help fully on this occasion x
Hi, I mentioned about using Juvela gluten free mix, which is something you can only get via a pharmacy or directly from Juvela gluten free foods. The gluten-free flour I tend to use now is ASDA’a own brand which is excellent for making pastry and cakes.
I tend not to cook wearing jewellery on my fingers - germs and other things can happen including jewellery gone missing and showing up in someone’s belly lol or an accident occurs.....this has happened many times in human history!!.......fun fact and just a thought....not taking a dig at ya.....love the recipe and will be using it for my kids in future 🔥❤️
Hi, I would never wear a ring with a gem, stone or etched detail when baking. However, I have always worn a wedding ring as within the catering establishments (which I worked in for around 17 years) a plain band is permitted in the kitchen. I must also add I’m an avid hand washer and every inch of my hands....including the bit under my rings gets a good old scrub! 😊✨
It will make no difference for anything that's going to be cooked as the heat will kill any germs. In fact, there's probably more bacteria on the ingredients than on your hands!
My mum made this for me and used it to make some sausage rolls! They were amazing! So now I’m watching your videos and have shared it with my local Australian coeliac group so they can make it too :) Thanks so much :)
Aww I'm delighted the pastry recipe was a hit! I do love a good sausage roll. Thank you so much for sharing with your group. Very best wishes, Liz x
I’m trying this recipe right now, so thank you! I always trust recipes that come from people that are gluten-free
Awww fabulous stuff...and you are so very welcome!! I hope you enjoy making and eating whatever you pop together! ✨
Looks lovely this. Must try.
Thank you!!! Do hope you give it a go!
Thank you so much for sharing all your recipes xxx
You’re so very welcome, it’s my absolute pleasure! Xx
Looks lovely 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks so much. Delighted you think so!
Thankyou for this recipe it’s the only one that worked for me.Needless to say I have subscribed to your channel.
You are so welcome! I’m delighted it’s worked well for you. Thank you so much for subscribing to my channel.✨
Just made this pastry and my cheese & onion pies are in the oven as I write. The dough was way easier to work with than I anticipated (videos can often make it look easier than it really is). I think this will be my go-to gluten-free pastry recipe. Thanks for sharing!
I’m absolutely delighted that you found the video helpful! I hope you enjoy your cheese and onion pie. Very best wishes. Liz ✨
Really like this video. Thanks!
Thank you so much!! 😍😍✨
Thank you so much! Simple and easy to follow!
You are so welcome and I’m delighted you found it simple to follow. Hope you go on to bake lots of gluten free pastry delights! Liz✨
YOU MADE IT SO SIMPLE i AM GOING TO TRY IT THANK YOU
Oh I’m delighted! Hope you have fun making it and get to make all sorts of gluten free goodies in the future!✨
Thank you for keeping this simple and user friendly 👏
Aww such a great comment to read! Thanks so much.🥰
Loved to watch and the method, but ya never came back and showed the finished pie. I was excited…
Aww I know I’m so sorry! This was my first video and even now I’m still getting to grips with all the editing etc! Maybe I will slip on a quick video just running through the last bit of pie making to give one of my finished pies a little glory! Thanks for watching.✨
Excellent video and I didn’t know that gluten free flour didn’t have a binding agent.
I’m in Devon and I’m making mini veg pasties for some wedding so I’ve learned loads from you
Thank you
Mandy x
@@truthforall1303 thank you so much!! I’m delighted you found it helpful x
@@CoeliacbyDesign hi I have another question for you as you said when you make scones you put xantham gum in so I’m making Edwardian cut rounds which is a savoury scone so how much gum would you recommend?
Mandy
In Devon
@@truthforall1303 hi, I have a savoury scone recipe on my blog that I don’t actually include xanthan gum. I think it works as it has lots if cheese in it. It’s a delicious recipe and one I need to make again soon here’s the link in case you fancy checking it out www.coeliacbydesign.com/gluten-free-cheese-and-red-onion-buttermilk-scones/ The other scone recipes I have on there I suggest 1 level teaspoon of xanthan gum to 225g (8oz) gluten free flour. So I’m thinking if you’re not adding cheese you go with this amount. Feel free to run anything else by me x
@@CoeliacbyDesign excellent thank you so much and I will have a go and check out your recipe. Hubby makes butter from cream and then adds the buttermilk to make our cut rounds.
Let’s hope everyone enjoys all my food at the handfasting 🥹
Mandy
@@truthforall1303 you’re so welcome!!! Oh my goodness your hubby puts me to shame - I pick up my buttermilk from our local store! I’m sure all your food will be a huge hit and VERY well received! X
Really loved this video. I've subbed to you, look forward to catching up on your videos. Thanks for sharing.
Aww wonderful stuff, glad you liked it and thank you so much for subscribing!.Liz ✨
Thank you for sharing your GF pastry, I will make soon, quick question, is it necessary to add egg because I am intolerant to eggs, please let me know soon so I can get started, thank you again 🙏
Hi there, I’ve never tried making the pastry without egg, and from my understanding it acts as a binding agent within the pastry. I know there are gluten free/vegan pastry recipes out there but as yet I’ve not tested one out! I will test a recipe without egg at some point but it may be sometime before I get around to it ☺️
@@CoeliacbyDesign
Thank you for your informative reply, maybe I can use other options to bind the flour, any suggestions?
@@taheram1629 whilst I’ve not tried this recipe I have high regards for the person that shared it clarescauldron.com/2022/04/30/the-best-gluten-free-and-vegan-rhubarb-apple-pie/#recipe
@@CoeliacbyDesign
Thank you so much for new recipe, I might just try this new, the one you sent me now, bless you for your hard work 🙏
@@taheram1629 it’s my absolute pleasure!🥰
So glad RUclips suggested this video! Subscribing straight away :)
Thank you so much for your support.🥰 Hope to get more videos on here soon. ✨
I added 150 grams og gf flour at 50 grams of oatmeal. Thanks so much.. Really yummy😋
You’re so welcome.🥰 That sounds great! Did you grind the gluten free oats to make the oatmeal or did you buy it already ground?
@@CoeliacbyDesign I grounded it 🥰
Hi there looks great and easy to follow your video but can’t see the actual recipe ? Am I missing it ? Thanks
Hi, the recipe link is in the written description, but here it is again to be sure you’ve got it www.coeliacbydesign.com/gluten-free-pastry-step-by-step-guide/ happy baking! Liz x
@@CoeliacbyDesign thank you so much x
Hi, loved the video. Could you tell me again the name of the flour you’re using? Thank you
Thank you so much. 🥰 I’ve used Sainsbury’s gluten free plain flour to make this particular batch of pastry and it is brilliant. If you don’t live in the UK I recommend you using a great quality gluten free plain flour (one that doesn’t have any added raising agent). Happy baking! ✨
Great video, thank you. I have heard adding an egg makes the pastry a bit less flimsy? Either way going to try this on my meat and tatty pie tonight!
P.s. yes I find Xanthan makes the crust hard - thanks again
Thanks so much. Glad you found it helpful. I’ve only ever experienced good things when adding egg to the pastry… and it acts as a great natural binder!! Hoping for good things with your meat and tatty pie!!!🤞🤞
Just what I've been looking for, quick simple recipe. No xanthan gum as i don't have any and not a clue where to get it from in such short notice 😂
Aww great news… you don’t need xanthan gum for this gf pastry recipe!! Happy baking! X
Hii... I'm from indonesia, I wanna know the brand of your gf flour to make stand out pastry that you showed.. I really love the texture of your pastry look 😍 thank you
Hi there, I currently use ASDA gluten free plain flour to make pastry and get splendid results!! It’s available in ASDA supermarkets in the Uk. I’m not sure what to advise you to use in Indonesia but can tell you that the ingredient list on the gf flour I use is as follows: rice flour, potato starch, maize flour. Do hope this helps!
Will this work with Dove's Farm plain white flour? It doesn't contain xantham gum though.
@@ritadegabriele5902 Hi yes, just follow the exact same method, don’t chill and knead the pastry lots before rolling out. I don’t use xanthan gum in my gluten free pastry… enjoy!
@@CoeliacbyDesign Thanks so much for replying back.🙂
Hi there from South Africa 🤗I am about to try your recipe. Can you freeze this dough? Thanks for sharing, will be sure to look for more of your Gluten-free/ Celiac recipes. Will try to remember to let you know how my pastry turned out
Xxx
Hi!! You can freeze the pasty both uncooked and cooked. But I would recommend that you make up whatever you are going to use it for first as the pastry will not handle well once frozen. I do hope this makes sense. Do let me know how you get on. Xx✨
@@CoeliacbyDesign HI there. sorry it took so long to reply. My pastry came out really well and my son was chuffed. he even made the comment saying that it was really filling.
Thanks again. I took a pic but somehow could not get it to attach
@@jacquelineklipp3482 Thank you so much for letting me know all went well with your pastry! I'm delighted and it's lovely to know your son enjoyed it too! ✨
I tried this once about to do it again but I found my pastry wasnt as easy to work with as yours but it did the job in the end lol
It will get so much easier the more you get used to working with it. It’s much softer than standard shortcrust. But the beauty about gluten free pastry, is if it doesn’t play the first time you roll out it’s a absolutely fine to gather it all up again in a ball and work it for a moment and then roll it out again. It will never get tough by doing this as there is no gluten to overwork. Keep giving it a go and it will be spot on before you know it!! 😊✨
@@CoeliacbyDesign I have to agree with you there! It was very forgiving and the egg wash blended all the creases together in the end before baking. I've just finished the dough this time around and it was much easier. I think I added too much water last time and then had to add more flour to bring it back haha :)
Aww fabulous!! 😍 You will just get to the point that you play around with it and get a real feel of exactly how you want the texture to be!! Happy Baking! 🥰✨
Is this pastry just for puddings ? Or can it be used for meat to thk u
It can be used for sweet or savoury pies etc.
Hi Liz, watching this from Oz - have you ever tried a GF Pizza Base from scratch? I do buy them but usually they are quite awful and also, expensive...thanks from me to you..K
slippery joines Hi there lovely to receive your message all the way from Oz! Whilst I’ve eaten homemade pizza I’ve not actually made one from scratch. I do believe it’s nice and easy to do. I will hunt out a good dough recipe, have a go and get back to you! Take care. Liz ✨
Is this good for mincemeat pies ? My first time doing this!!!! 😁
Yes, it’s just perfect for making mincemeat pies. And also making small pies is a great way of getting used to handling gluten free pastry. I’d hoped to do a mince pie demo on here before Christmas, but as usual time got the better of me. I do have a frangipane mince pie recipe on my blog too should you fancy anything a bit different. Happy baking ✨
What types of gf flour are in the blend you used, and does it also contain guar or xanthan gum?
Hi, my favourite branded gluten free flour for baking is ASDA. I use the gluten free plain one when making pastry. It’s a combination of rice flour, potato starch and maize flour (in that order). The gluten free plain flour doesn’t contain guar or xanthan gum and I do not add it as I find it makes the pasty hard. I have also used Doves Farm gluten free plain flour but prefer the results I get with the ASDA blend. Really hope this helps.✨
Hi Liz I've tried to buy Sainsbury gf flour but it seems it's not available anywhere even on line. The supermarkets seem to be only selling doves. I make my own mix but wanted to try a ready made one, any tips liz on what's available?🙂💝
Aww I’ve not been able to get Sainsbury’s gf flour myself for quite a while. I now use ASDA free from flour to make cakes and pastries and it’s brilliant! For gf bread making (even though it’s currently not my thing!) I recommend Schar all purpose baking mix or Juvela gluten free mix. Hope this all helps. Xx
@@CoeliacbyDesign thanks Liz for replying, we tried Asda a couple of weeks ago and the shelves were empty. I will try tweeking my home made mix, sorgham flour can be a little overpowering. It's been used in Indian baking for thousands of years and I love its sweet taste but can make gummy texture in baking. Another gf baking lady on Facebook, Georgina has gone into gf flours big time, she runs her own bakery business anyway she uses gf oatflour a lot in her baking so I'll be changing my blend. I have used the schlar gf before for bread making but not sure if we like it. I don't like doves as it's very sandy in texture. I haven't tried the other posh one you mentioned liz, it's a bit expensive me thinks🤔 anyway dear gf friends hope your having a lovely rest ful weekend. God bless.👍🏼💝😃
@@christinegitsham5809 Fingers crossed you manage to grab some from ASDA soon. Just had a thought. M&S gf flour is identical in ingredients to ASDA so that’s another option. I have to be honest I’m anything for an easy life and as I’ve had such great results with ready mixed gf flours I’ve not ventured into making my own.😁 It may happen one day! Yes I’m having a lovely weekend thanks so much. Hope you are too. Take care. X
@@CoeliacbyDesign I'm fortunate in that I'm not coeliac and it's not dangerous to blend my own flour but and a big but, cross contamination can happen so coeliacs have to be extra diligent. I do like the M&S gf flour liz but it is expensive, £1.00 more per bag, it all adds up. 8 made some shortbreads and your recipe for Victoria sponge and both were delicious. Liz your a star and much appreciated, thank you for replying.💝😃👍🏼
Hi, just came across your video as I’m making a gluten free puff pastry for a beef wellington.
Does the pastry become golden brown and flakey whilst baking in the oven, as well as retaining its shape??? I hope so!
Hi there, whilst the pastry does retain its shape and when egg washed before being baked turns a lovely golden brown and is light in texture it is a shortcrust pastry rather than a puff pastry. I’ve never made my own gluten free puff pastry (must give it a go). I do however buy Jus rol gluten free puff pastry which is a great product. There is also another blogger (The gluten free blogger) who has recently posted about her gluten free puff pastry recipe. I do hope this helps! Good luck with the beef Wellington I’m sure it well be tremendous!😋✨
Glad to find you,Thank you for sharing gluten free pastry recipe :)
Thanks so much...delighted to be able to help😍
I am going to make this now for chicken pie 😁😁
I tried to make sweet shortcrust pastry and every time I went to roll it out it didn't work is that because I didn't work
With it before.
The pastry definitely needs to be worked to make it easier to handle. However, I’ve not tested the recipe I recommend with added sugar and I’m wondering if that may have changed the structure of the pastry as well? I will have a go at testing a sweet pastry sometime and get back to you and also share on here. In the meantime happy baking!
Do u sieve flour or not thx
Not when I’m making pastry🙂
Can I blind bake and then add filling to finish?
Hi, yes that would be absolutely fine!.✨
Thanks for the reply. I’m keen to make a lemon tart that my husband and I always enjoyed ‘pre GF’.👌
You’re so welcome. Hope it turns out splendidly! It’s so good to be able to rustle up lovely creations that you enjoyed pre gluten free days.✨
Do I use the same cooking process? i.e. time and temperature?
Yes, make the pastry and then go by the temperature and timeframe on your standard lemon tart recipe.
Do you just had sugar for sweet shortcrust pastry
To be honest I’ve not tested out a gluten free sweet pastry. However, I think it would be fine to add sugar but don’t think you will need to add quite as much water, if any. I do plan to test out gf sweet pastry soon but in the meantime you may fancy experimenting a bit. Good luck.
Hi, just wanted to let you know that I have now have a recipe for gluten free sweet pastry on my channel. Hope you like it! Liz
Can i just use egg yolks as cant have whites of egg ?
I’ve not tested it with just egg yolks, so really sorry but can’t say for sure. I do feel that the white is beneficial in acting as a binding agent. I’d suggest you give it a whirl and see. You may find the pastry doesn’t handle as well but I’m sure it will still taste fab! Do let me know how you get on.
Can I use a flax or chia egg to make it vegan?
Hi, I’ve never worked with flax or chia egg but if you find it works well in other recipes that require egg I’d think all would be OK.🤞 Do let me know how you get on if you give it a go and I will also work on getting a gf pastry suitable for vegans on here ASAP. ✨
Many places in the world do not stock gluten free flour. What alternatives are there and how do they work out. Oat flour not very nice, rice flour to grainy, what about cornflour.
@@anneburton4330 Hi, yes unfortunately gluten free flour may not be available worldwide. I do know that the gluten free flour I use to make pastry is sometimes referred to as gluten free all purpose flour in other countries. There are bloggers that share recipes for gluten free flour blends, unfortunately I don’t have a recipe at the moment. I can however definitely confirm you won’t be able to successfully make gf pastry with cornflour alone. Sorry I couldn’t help fully on this occasion x
Did you say that you could only get one of the gluten free pastries from the pharmacy? Why is that?
Hi, I mentioned about using Juvela gluten free mix, which is something you can only get via a pharmacy or directly from Juvela gluten free foods. The gluten-free flour I tend to use now is ASDA’a own brand which is excellent for making pastry and cakes.
Coeliac by Design
I tend not to cook wearing jewellery on my fingers - germs and other things can happen including jewellery gone missing and showing up in someone’s belly lol or an accident occurs.....this has happened many times in human history!!.......fun fact and just a thought....not taking a dig at ya.....love the recipe and will be using it for my kids in future 🔥❤️
Hi, I would never wear a ring with a gem, stone or etched detail when baking. However, I have always worn a wedding ring as within the catering establishments (which I worked in for around 17 years) a plain band is permitted in the kitchen. I must also add I’m an avid hand washer and every inch of my hands....including the bit under my rings gets a good old scrub! 😊✨
@@CoeliacbyDesign stay blessed.....
@@bronzemen34 Thank you and you too. I'm so glad you liked the recipe!✨
It will make no difference for anything that's going to be cooked as the heat will kill any germs. In fact, there's probably more bacteria on the ingredients than on your hands!
As an American, I found it difficult to understand her "dialect" plus don't understand grams versus cups, ounces,
Hi, almost all the recipes I share both on RUclips and the blog have the weight option of either grams or ounces. Hope this helps. Liz 😊
Do not tell me you don’t know how to push a button on your scale to change the units 🙄
To slow not necessary
Too much sugar, but the cancer cell will enjoy it!