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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Saw this recipe "Strawberry-Rhubarb Irish Crumble with Irish Whiskey Butter" on Emerill Live on Food Network tv today.
I'm not a rhubarb fan, so I'll probably use berries, apples, and pears as the fruit mixture, but it can be made gluten-free and sounds delicious.
Substitute one of our gf flours for the regular flour in the oatmeal crumble. Since it's not a cake, I wouldn't bother with xanthan gum. I'm leaning towards one of the mixes that has rice flour in it. I think pure corn starch or potato starch wouldn't work in the crumble. But the fruit mix calls for cornstarch as a thickener.
www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/emeril-lagasse/strawberry-rhubarb-irish-crumble-with-irish-whiskey-butter-recipe/index.html
Please don't beat me up for recommended a recipe with whiskey. 1.Hard liquor is gluten-free. 2. You can make the recipe without the whiskey butter on top.
Today's show featured Emerill with Bobby Flay, to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. Have a good day.
Lin
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