![]() Using white flour keeps the base cookies as light as possible in colour. Thus, while I used my Gluten Free Alchemist home-mixed white Blend A (recipe at the bottom of my Gluten Free Flours and Flour Blending Page), they should work just as well with any other good gluten free blend, including Doves Freee plain white flour. So I am happy that it is pretty versatile. I’ve tested my base gluten free Party Ring biscuits recipe with several flour blends. Here’s what you’ll need and why and any key substitution options… Gluten Free Flour Blend ![]() ![]() But I have developed it for the best texture and shape consistency I can muster. The dough for making Gluten Free Party Rings is a fairly standard biscuit recipe. Ingredients to make Gluten Free Party Rings The biscuit dough is a straightforward one-bowl mix… And providing it is chilled before rolling out, it’s easy to cut into Party Ring shapes.Īlthough the icing can be a little messy, this just makes it more fun! And at the end of the day, whether the lines are actually ‘feathered’ is irrelevant… Because the biscuits taste amazing and honestly, no one cares about perfection as long as they’re iced and colourful. Am I the only one to have nibbled the edges with my finger poked through the hole? Are Gluten Free Party Rings easy to make?Ībsolutely! If I can make them, anyone can… I am absolutely hopeless with a piping nozzle. And you can understand why… A magnet for temptation, these ring-shaped shortbread biscuits topped with crisp ‘feathered’ two-coloured icing are as fun as they are alluring. Party Rings are British icons… way up there in the list of the UK’s favourite biscuits! First made by Fox’s Biscuits back in 1983, no self-respecting children’s party was complete without them. And without doubt… they’ll taste better than you remember and no one will ever guess they’re gluten free! You can even use them to make a colourful Gluten Free Party Ring Cake. But gluten free Party Rings are not something that are available to buy… yet! So, it’s time to relive that history (and to give Coeliac and gluten free kids a chance to have some fun too) with these colourful icons of the British Biscuit world!Įven better… Because you’re making them at home, you can make them any size and ANY colour you choose. I don’t know about you, but for me, Party Rings are a fundamental childhood memory… Birthday parties with plates of pretty pastel rings and lots of grabbing hands. And we all need a little nostalgia in our lives right? Pretty huh? My Gluten Free Party Rings are the best biscuit-making fun I’ve had in ages! But whether making them for grown-up kids or gluten free little ones who have never tried one, they are as delicious as they are eye-catching… They’ll take you straight back to childhood. Gluten Free Party Rings – Childhood in colour
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