Cauliflower au gratin is a great way to get that same rich, cheesy texture with a vegetable instead of potatoes. It reduces some of the carbs, as well. Though the calories in this dish are pretty high as it uses tons of cheese and cream. However, it makes a great dish for guests. Everything in moderation, right? This dish is a bit more saucier than au gratin potatoes as it does not take cauliflower as long to bake as potatoes. However extra sauce is not a bad thing at all. I’m hoping you will enjoy this cauliflower au gratin dish just as much potatoes. It’s so much easier because you don’t have to peel potatoes! Continue reading “Gluten Free Cauliflower au Gratin”
Amazing Gluten Free Jamaican Coco Bread Recipe
I was looking to make something different in the gluten free bread category. So, I did a Google search for Jamaican bread and the rest is history. Coco bread got its name because it is usually made with coconut milk, however, there are several version online that call for regular milk, and even coconut. The texture of these lovely pockets are truly amazing for being gluten free. I will be making these often. This recipe was converted to gluten free from this gluten Jamaican Coco Bread Recipe. Continue reading “Amazing Gluten Free Jamaican Coco Bread Recipe”
Easy Vegetable Gluten Free Pasta Salad
Summer time or winter time, a room temperature salad is perfect. This easy gluten free pasta salad is great at picnics as you can remove it from the ice chest to reach room temperature when you first arrive. When serving it at home you can do the same thing or serve it as soon as you make it. Use your favorite salad dressing, though I recommend Italian. I have included a link to my article on Answers.com which lists several gluten free salad dressing brands and flavors. Continue reading “Easy Vegetable Gluten Free Pasta Salad”
Dunkin’ Donuts Gluten Free Menu to Come in 2013!
By the end of 2013, all Dunkin’ Donuts franchise owners will have the opportunity to offer their customers a Dunkin’ Donuts gluten free donut and/or a gluten free blueberry muffin. Learn all about the new baked goods as part of the first gluten free offerings, ingredients, gluten testing/certification, prices, and more. Continue reading “Dunkin’ Donuts Gluten Free Menu to Come in 2013!”
Easy Gluten Free Gravy Recipe
If you are seeking a good and easy gluten free gravy recipe made from scratch without the use of meat, this recipe will surely satisfy your cravings. Meat drippings may be added, if desired, though. Use it on Mashed Potatoes, Gluten Free Biscuits, Rice and other savory dishes. You may discover some new flours to thicken gluten free gravy that you haven’t used before. Discover the different variations and flavors you can simply develop by adding one ingredient you may already have on hand. Continue reading “Easy Gluten Free Gravy Recipe”
Soft Gluten Free Flour Tortilla Recipe (Commercial Yeast-Free Naan Bread)
I already have a few gluten free tortilla recipes: Low-Sodium Gluten Free Tortillas (my first attempt – very similar to Trader Joe’s brand – chewy and a little stiff), Gluten Free Naan Bread (so good, but is thick and calls for instant yeast), and Soft Whole Grain Gluten Free Wraps – Tortillas (when you use Expandex modified tapioca starch these are the best!). However, I will continue to work on a soft flour tortilla using easily accessible and natural ingredients without the use of yeast. Today, I present you with another soft gluten free tortilla recipe. Continue reading “Soft Gluten Free Flour Tortilla Recipe (Commercial Yeast-Free Naan Bread)”
Strawberry Sauce
Just like a dress needs accessories, sometimes a dessert needs a little dressing up, as well. Strawberry sauce has so many uses. You can use it to garnish plain ice cream, cream puffs before you add the top, cheesecake, and more. Use this sauce as a filling for layered cakes or even crepes. Use this strawberry sauce for just about any of your gluten free desserts. Continue reading “Strawberry Sauce”
How Harmful is Soy Sauce on a Gluten Free Diet?
If you are on a gluten-free diet, note that usually soy sauce that is not labeled gluten-free contains wheat. In some countries outside the United States, it may contain barley. While there are gluten-free brands of soy sauce on the market, including tamari sauce, you should know what to expect if you accidentally ingest some glutenous soy sauce. Continue reading “How Harmful is Soy Sauce on a Gluten Free Diet?”
Gluten Free Blueberry Muffins with Streusel Topping (Sugar-Free)
If you are craving gluten free blueberry muffins, this sugar-free, or low-in-sugar, version is amazing! They turned out very light, despite not sifting the flour blend. I added 1-1/4 cups fresh blueberries, but you can easily get away with using 1 cup. We just love blueberries! The streusel topping really makes these tender and moist muffins! I hope you enjoy them. Read more below to learn about the sweetener that I used. Continue reading “Gluten Free Blueberry Muffins with Streusel Topping (Sugar-Free)”
Dairy-Free Gluten-Free Egg-Free Bread
I was in the mood for a healthy bread, and knowing many of you have been waiting for me to develop a gluten-free dairy-free egg-free bread recipe, I thought I’d give it a go today. I normally would have began experimenting with light flours. However, for containing many heavier grain flours, this bread turned out amazing. Of course, you cannot fold it like you can many of my other gluten free bread recipes that contain egg, but it surely has a delicious flavor and can be used for sandwiches. I hope you enjoy it. Continue reading “Dairy-Free Gluten-Free Egg-Free Bread”

