You may have already read my recipes using Cream Hill Estates certified gluten-free oat flour and oats: Gluten-free Oat Bread and Gluten-free Chewy Oatmeal Cookies. Château Cream Hill Estates is the creator of Lara’s Gluten Free Oats and Lara’s Gluten Free Oat Flour, products of Canada. They are certified gluten-free, which is what I love the most about them. Lara has celiac disease and is the daughter of company co-owner Tracy Perry. Several of the seed growers they contract either have celiac disease or have a family member who has been diagnosed, as they would understand the importance of creating a certified gluten-free oat product. Their oat products are guaranteed pure oats that are free from contamination of wheat, barley, rye and other grains. In addition, they are certified kosher. Continue reading “Cream Hill Estates Oat Products Review and Giveaway!”
Gluten Free Oat Bread
I created this gluten free oat bread recipe to test out Cream Hill Estates’ Lara’s Gluten Free Oat Flour, but oat bread is already one of my favorites. Oats are known to lower cholesterol, as well. In a gluten-free diet we need fiber wherever we can get it, therefore, this is a good choice in a gluten free bread. It is of medium weight, not as light as I wished for, but I will work on perfecting this recipe. It is moist, though, which is what I was hoping for. Enjoy!
NOTE: I now use these recipes:
Improved Gluten Free Oat (or Sorghum) Bread Recipe
Gluten Free Oat Bread (or Sorghum)
Gluten Free Bread Machine Recipe – Oat Bread
Gluten Free Oat Bread Machine Recipe with a Gluten-Free Setting
5 Days of Christmas Guests + Menus – Gluten Free Recipes
This is the second Christmas in a row where I had a house full of people for several days. I absolutely love it! Christmas is my favorite holiday. It makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside. I love to give and serve, especially when serving gluten-free recipes!
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Creamy Mimosa – Naturally Gluten Free
This mimosa recipe is naturally gluten-free. Though I am allergic to oranges, my guests enjoy mimosa for Christmas breakfast. One of my guests mentioned that the best mimosa she ever had was at a resort. I asked it was a creamy mimosa, and sure enough it was. So, I added a a splash of whipping cream to the blend and everyone loved it. What a perfect addition to any mimosa recipe! It created a frothy, creamy head. That particular guest ended up adding a bit of sugar to her glass, though. Later, I found a recipe online that did include sugar. Below is the recipe I made. Want to really wow your guests? Use fresh squeezed orange juice, strained. Continue reading “Creamy Mimosa – Naturally Gluten Free”
Gluten Free Mint Chocolate Layered Cheesecake
If you wish to make to make a plain cheesecake without using any graham crackers for the crust, see my Gluten Free Cheesecake Recipe with optional chocolate topping. Today’s recipe is a Chocolate Cheesecake, layered with plain cheesecake and chocolate mint cheesecake, and then swirled with both on top. It looks gorgeous, yet is so easy to create this effect. I added the mint for a Christmas touch, but you can skip the mint all together, as it contains plenty of vanilla extract. Continue reading “Gluten Free Mint Chocolate Layered Cheesecake”
Winner of the Jovial Brown Pasta Line!
In this gluten-free giveaway, one lucky winner gets to receive all 5 styles of gluten-free brown pasta from Jovial! And the gluten-free giveaway winner is…
Gluten Free Tuna Melt
I have never had a tuna melt before, but decided I could make a gluten-free tuna melt without cheese! Of course, you can add cheese, if you desire. I wanted to add fish to my diet. I really do not like fish very much. I suppose there is a little child still left in me! Tuna melts are a great way to disguise the taste of fish, which may be a great way of getting kids to eat tuna that do not. Continue reading “Gluten Free Tuna Melt”
Gluten-free Meatloaf Muffins
A friend of a friend shared this recipe with me, but I had to alter it to make it gluten-free. It can also be made dairy-free, if necessary. I added an alternative sauce, too! You really can use any sauce you like: spaghetti, Alfredo, pizza, brown gravy, etc. You also can add sauteed onion for additional flavor, especially if not using any sauce at all. You can remove any ingredients that you do not think children may enjoy. I hope you find this recipe useful. It is great for freezing, too! You can defrost as many as you need and reheat. Continue reading “Gluten-free Meatloaf Muffins”
Seasoned Gluten Free Croutons
I am about to make a meatloaf muffin recipe that calls for Stove Top stuffing mix. Since Stove Top does not make gluten-free stuffing I am making my own homemade seasoned gluten free croutons recipe. You can use these croutons in gluten-free stuffing, as well, with or without the seasonings. I hope you find this recipe useful. My husband who gladly uses gluten croutons, likes these better! Tomorrow I will post the meatloaf muffin recipe using these gluten free croutons. They are going to be so cute, individual meatloafs! Continue reading “Seasoned Gluten Free Croutons”
Gluten Free Pigs in a Blanket
This recipe is not technically gluten free pigs in a blanket, but gluten-free sausages in a blanket. It uses my gluten-free biscuit recipe. I learned while making them that the blankets need to be larger than 4″ in order to prevent from popping open, perhaps enough to overlap at least an inch. I would also suggest trying some egg wash (beaten egg) between the overlapped layers to keep them closed. You just have to make sure that the sausages are not hot while wrapping them. They need to be cooled completely. Continue reading “Gluten Free Pigs in a Blanket”


