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Gluten Free Caramel Apples (Corn-Free Option)
Not all commercially made caramels are gluten free. Therefore, making homemade caramel sauce for caramel apples is a wonderful solution and often saves money. Not to mention, homemade caramel just tastes better! Put a smile on someone’s face and make these today. Perhaps you’ll be smiling soon? Continue reading “Gluten Free Caramel Apples (Corn-Free Option)”
Gluten Free Gold Ice Cream & Chocolate Chip Gingerbread (Dairy-Free)
Looking for something mixed with tradition, yet trendy and a bit exotic? Indian golden milk is extremely popular. Consisting of dairy free milk, honey, and Indian spices that help fight inflammation like cinnamon, turmeric, and more, everyone is getting on the bandwagon. So much so, that the famous Northern California ice cream shop, Humphrey Slocombe, now have their holiday flavor available for a limited time in Whole Foods Market in Central and Northern California, Golden Milk and Gingerbread Ice Cream! Unfortunately, it is not gluten free. Continue reading “Gluten Free Gold Ice Cream & Chocolate Chip Gingerbread (Dairy-Free)”
How to Make Candied Ginger
Do you buy candied ginger only to find it hard as a rock the next time you need some? I sure do! Making your own is easy and saves money. It stores in its own syrup for many months or you can drain them and roll them in sugar. This recipe makes the best-tasting candied ginger using the least amount of ingredients. Continue reading “How to Make Candied Ginger”
Gluten Free Gingerbread Crust (Chocolate Chips Optional)
This gluten free gingerbread crust can be used for multiple purposes. Add chocolate chips if desired and use for a crust in a no-bake dessert such as no-bake cheesecake or layered with ice cream. You can also break up the crust and use in parfaits or ice cream during the last 5 minutes of freezing. How will you use this crust? Continue reading “Gluten Free Gingerbread Crust (Chocolate Chips Optional)”
Gluten Free Sandwich Rounds – Bread Thins- Sandwich Thins (Egg-Free) + Video
If I were served this sandwich made with these gluten free sandwich rounds in a restaurant, I truly would not be able to tell if they were gluten free or contained gluten. These are my new replacement for Schar’s gluten free baguettes and rolls. That’s all I can tell you is that the texture is perfect, the bread is pliable/bendable, and my sandwich was delicious! Continue reading “Gluten Free Sandwich Rounds – Bread Thins- Sandwich Thins (Egg-Free) + Video”
Gluten Free Opera Cake (Nut-Free Option)
Bake to impress with this stunning gluten free opera cake. Opera cake is French. Similar to tiramsu, it is a coffee and chocolate lover’s dream. However, an almond sponge cake, rather than vanilla, creates amazing layers of flavor. The delicious layers of chocolate ganache and coffee infused almond sponge cake is decadent yet light enough to go back for seconds.
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Best Gluten Free Lentil Bacon Soup
We recently had guests for several days who had food intolerances. The one who was not vegetarian tasted this gluten free lentil soup and said it was the best lentil soup she ever had and asked for a bowl. She normally doesn’t care for lentil soup. I hope you enjoy it just as much. It’s packed with double the flavor compared to my other lentil bacon soup recipe. Continue reading “Best Gluten Free Lentil Bacon Soup”
Soft Gluten-Free Egg-Free Vegan Pizza Crust (Dairy-Free)
My guests who have a number of food allergies and one is vegetarian, said that this gluten free pizza is the best she’s ever had, even out of the ones that contained egg. Due to her gluten and egg intolerance, I made this gluten free egg free pizza version. I’ve included an egg version for you as well. Enjoy! Continue reading “Soft Gluten-Free Egg-Free Vegan Pizza Crust (Dairy-Free)”
Gluten Free Cream Puff with Streusel (Pâte à Choux)
Pâte à Choux is the French term referring to the easy-to-make dough you use to make cream puffs and eclairs. While you may prefer your pastry filled with whipped cream, I enjoy mine filled with pastry cream (see photo). Use either or both combined or any of the other variations suggested. Meanwhile, streusel and cream puffs is an incredible texture and flavor combination! I bet you can’t eat just one.
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