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You should be able to substitute Teff for the bean flour, I have used Teff
successfully at times. Substitute cornstarch (or Tapioca) and potato flour for
the potato starch, about half and half could work in a pinch.
If you want a sugar cookie that tastes like the wheat kind, have a look at
my book, Gluten Free Goodies.
Merry Christmas,
Trina
_www.glutenfreetrina.com_ (http://www.glutenfreetrina.com)
I ended up buying garbanzo bean flour at an Indian market (huge bag for
$3.70); I only substituted for the fava flour and the potato starch (fava---I
used white rice flour; potato starch---I used cornstarch). The sugar cookies
came out tasting fantastic. Very cakelike as the recipe had promised. I added
dried cherries and pistachios for Xmas.
Deb, Newark, DE
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