ita, if you're still looking for gluten-free recipes, Vegan Cupcakes Take Over the World has several. They all use quinoa flour, though, which I've never seen.
'The Killer In Me'
Natter 58: Let's call Venezuela!
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You know you can make popcorn in a pan on the stove, right?
Quinoa flour? Hmm. Interesting. I'm sure it's around here, though I haven't seen it either. Right now I'm going to stick to rice and oat flours, because I have those in house. It seems that each new recipe requires a different damned flour.
eta: Jesse, that way lies...well, I'll probably give and try it. But I want my hot air!
For the vanilla gluten-free cupcakes, the flour mixture has tapioca flour, white rice flour, quinoa flour, and a choice of either corn flour or almond flour. The chocolate ones have just the first three flours.
Hugo's does rule!!
I think we're going their for mom's day. Diet be damned!
I'm pretty sure my Whole Foods has quinoa. What I'd really like to find is t'eff, which would give me a shot at trying to make injera at home.
Online teff shopping: [link] . I've also often seen it sold in Ethiopian restaurants.
tommyrot: the NYT weighs in on Steampunk.
I've seen teff at Whole Foods. I've also seen whole quinoa there, but never quinoa flour, though I can't really say I've been looking. For a while, the Watergate Safeway was carrying teff, but I haven't seen it there lately.