I really wanted to make gluten free biscuits a little healthier than the traditional recipes. I did not use corn starch in this recipe, therefore it is corn-free, depending upon which margarine you use. I used Smart Balance Spread versus the traditional butter. I am looking forward to trying one of the Earth Balance Spreads, too. Other changes I made were substituting agave syrup for sugar; and instead of using buttermilk I used non-fat Greek yogurt. This recipe is not dairy-free due to the Greek yogurt, but Greek yogurt is more easily digested compared to regular dairy products. If you haven’t had biscuits since you started your gluten-free diet I believe you will find these biscuits very delicious! They are definitely lighter than the gluten version I used to make. I hope you, your family and friends enjoy! Continue reading “Gluten Free Biscuits”
Baked French Fries Mozzarella and Gravy with Optional Beef Stew
Gluten Free Gourmet Diner Food – made healthier!
I was watching the Best Thing I Ever Ate and they explained how they made french fries with Mozzarella cheese and gravy. Boy did they had my mouth watering! In their version, the french fries were soaked to remove some starch; swirled in a bowl of fresh garlic; deep fried in duck fat once; then again 24 hours later; and topped with Mozzarella cheese and brown gravy. I chose to make my Baked French Fry Recipe to make it lower in fat and calories, and threw in some of my beef stew with wine simmered gravy made with very lean beef with all excess fat removed. It was heavenly! You can even use bison. Have fun with this one! Add your favorite meat or leave it as is. I’m sure the kids will love this, too! – similar to chili cheese fries, but a bit healthier! Continue reading “Baked French Fries Mozzarella and Gravy with Optional Beef Stew”
SUSTA: Natural Sweetener Review and Giveaway
I received a box of SUSTA, a natural sweetener blend used as a sugar substitute.
Susta uses a natural blend of probiotics, prebiotics, vitamins, minerals and fiber. Continue reading “SUSTA: Natural Sweetener Review and Giveaway”
Gluten Free Pizookie
BJ’s Restaurant Brewhouse makes an incredibly popular dessert called Pizookie, (pizza cookie). See my gluten free pizookie recipe below.) It is a warm, gooey, fresh-baked cookie served in a baking tin, topped with a double scoop of ice cream. You have a choice of several different cookies topped with your choice of ice cream. Most people either have to save room for this decadent dessert or many share it with others because it is such a large portion. Many people go to BJ’s because of this dessert! That’s how good it is! Be careful, though! It’s so good you may not notice you’ve eaten too much until it’s too late!
UPDATE – August 9, 2011: BJ’s now serves a chocolate chip gluten-free pizookie! Hurray!
Chewy Gluten Free Chocolate Cookies with Chocolate Chips
I not only broke down and made chewy gluten free chocolate cookies but made them with chocolate chips to boot, for a double chocolate delight! I wanted to duplicate the cookie recipe used in the Pizookies at BJ’s Restaurant Brewhouse. They serve you a warm cookie freshly baked in a large tin topped with 2 scoops of rich chocolate ice cream. They even add a square of Ghirardelli Chocolate. These cookies are to die for! Fortunately, theirs are made with gluten, or I would be sharing one every time I visited there. Due to their calorie content, I would not eat these cookies often, but they are a definite treat for guests and special events. These gluten free chocolate cookies are soft, chewy and rich with chocolate. Add walnuts or more chocolate chips. It’s up to you! Look for Pizookie recipe in tomorrow’s post! Continue reading “Chewy Gluten Free Chocolate Cookies with Chocolate Chips”
Raw Chocolate Ice Cream
I am trying to cut dairy out of my diet a little bit at a time but miss my rich chocolate ice cream recipe. It’s one of my husband’s favorites, too. I have created several almond milk ice cream recipes, but today I incorporated the raw almond milk recipe into this dairy-free, gluten free, raw chocolate ice cream recipe and made it richer and creamier. It is high in protein compared to regular ice cream. You can make this recipe by using almonds or a lower protein version that is nut-free. I knew I had duplicated my dairy version perfectly once I saw the same consistency before it was frozen in the ice cream maker, just like homemade pudding before it sets in the refrigerator! Continue reading “Raw Chocolate Ice Cream”
Gluten Free Chicken and Pineapple Stir Fry
When you take a bite of this main dish, you first hit a bit of barely noticeable heat, multiple flavors of sweet vegetables, and succulent pineapple chunks. The sauce is not too thick, providing an incredible taste and texture. People are always pleasantly surprised how much they enjoy this recipe. Continue reading “Gluten Free Chicken and Pineapple Stir Fry”
Creamy Asparagus and Potato Soup
I knew I had to use up the asparagus I had in the frig. I decided to make a creamy asparagus and potato soup. Out of all my gluten free soup recipes that are creamy, I find this one to be the healthiest. When deciding on a thickener I considered using a gluten-free sour cream and Greek yogurt, but remembered what Gluten Free Chef Rob mentioned about thickening things naturally. I already had some boiled potatoes in the frig which I added in, but you can add fresh potatoes to this recipe all in one pot. I usually use potatoes in sweeter soups such as my Zucchini Mango Soup Recipe and Butternut Squash and Apple Soup, but this turned out wonderful, – not too much asparagus, just right, and nice and savory! Enjoy! Continue reading “Creamy Asparagus and Potato Soup”
The Winners of the “Gluten Free Good Health Cookbook”
The publisher of the “Gluten Free Good Health Cookbook” by Annalise Roberts and Claudia Pillow Ph.D. were generous in providing us with 2 copies of their cookbook for a gluten-free giveaway. Continue reading “The Winners of the “Gluten Free Good Health Cookbook””
National Celiac Awareness Day – September 13, 2010
In honor of English physician and pediatrician, Samuel Gee’s birthday, in 2006 The Untied States Senate declared September 13 National Celiac Awareness Day. Samuel Gee was the first person to link Celiac Disease to diet. It was later discovered that a gluten-free diet rids a Celiac patient of their ills and allows them to recover. Continue reading “National Celiac Awareness Day – September 13, 2010”

