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Where can I find gluten free cupcakes or cakes. Need it for a birthday party. Maybe a dozen or so is good. I tried baking it but after overnight, it became very dry and hard to eat.
And the frosting never seem to look right when i put them on. |
| Fraiche Cupcakery at Wildwood has them sometimes - and they are EXCELLENT! |
| Georgetown cupcakes makes a gluten free flavor every day. |
| If you do want to bake at home, the King Arthur Flour GF chocolate cake mix is moist and fabulous. You can find it at Whole Foods and some regular supermarkets. I always keep one in the house. |
No they don't last I checked. I don't think they understand the cross contamination issue in any case. Sticky Fingers is wonderful. Lilit Cafe, WF, and MOMs will sell them. Lilit carries Sweet Sin as does MOMs I think: http://celiacrestaurantguide.com/2010/08/sweet-sin/ |
| Call around to Red Velvet, Georgetown, Buzz and fluffy Thoughts to see if they have a dozen available. |
| Happy Tart in Del Ray. Have had other baked goods, and you can not get better! |
| Baked and Wired has an amazing gluten-free cupcake. I'm pretty sure Buzz does not. They have gluten-free scones, but not cupcakes, |
| Whole Foods has some in the freezer case. They were pretty good. |
Yep. Sticky Fingers, Lilit Cafe, or MOM -- all reliable. |
| Buzz has GF cupcakes all the time. |
| I second baking them again at home. As someone who needs GF, King Arthur is better than any of the bakeries around. OR make your normal cupcakes with Trader Joe's GF Flour. |
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Hello Cupcakes does gluten free.
However, I would be wary of getting GF items from a bakery due to the issue of cross-contamination. Depends on how sensitive the person who eats GF is. I have a friend with celiac disease and she only gets baked goods from gluten-free bakeries. |
| Bakeshop in Clarendon. |