Please join me on Facebook Saturday and Sunday, December 5 – 6, 2015 for a gluten free cookie exchange. You are welcome to post a cookie recipe along with a photo to share with others. Continue reading “Gluten Free Cookie Recipe Exchange”
Gluten Free Panettone Recipe (Italian Christmas Bread)
Panettone is a sweet, light-weight, Italian bread containing dried or glazed fruit. Unlike fruitcake, it is not heavy. It contains butter, making it richer than traditional bread. I didn’t add tons of butter to this recipe though you may if you desire. I like mine to taste a little like bread versus dessert. Continue reading “Gluten Free Panettone Recipe (Italian Christmas Bread)”
Gluten Free Puff Pastry Dough Recipe + Video
This is another recipe from my upcoming cookbook, Carla’s Best 125 Gluten-Free Recipes. The recipe testers who made this gluten free puff pastry stated that the dough is easy to work with and is worth the effort. I use it to make both sweet and savory recipes. Continue reading “Gluten Free Puff Pastry Dough Recipe + Video”
Gluten Free Chocolate Turtles
I love chocolate turtles! I haven’t had one since about 1999. Making these homemade turtles were fun, as this was the first time I made them. There are plenty of different ways to make them. You can use chopped pecans, pecan halves, as well as whole pecans. I used roasted coffee beans for the heads, but you can use pecans. Meanwhile, enjoy these luscious candies or give them as gifts. Continue reading “Gluten Free Chocolate Turtles”
Gluten Free Leftover Thanksgiving Sandwich
One of my husband’s favorite thanksgiving leftover sandwiches contains cranberry sauce, but adding stuffing is an extra special treat! I enjoy leftover turkey with cranberry sauce and cream cheese. It’s to die for! I hope you get a chance to try one of these ideas. We use my Gluten Free Oat Bread recipe. You can make it in the oven or a bread machine. If you’re oat intolerant, use sorghum and additional oil. Continue reading “Gluten Free Leftover Thanksgiving Sandwich”
Yam or Sweet Potato Casserole (Naturally Gluten Free)
I purchased a bag of organic yams over a week ago. Still not having used them, what better time to cook them than Thanksgiving.
I asked the produce man what is the difference between yams and sweet potatoes. He said that yams contained more moisture and sweet potatoes were stringy. That was a different answer than my previous research. However, he was incorrect. My yams were stringy. So, I used them as I would sweet potatoes and they turned out delicious! Continue reading “Yam or Sweet Potato Casserole (Naturally Gluten Free)”
Gluten Free Thanksgiving Stuffing – Dressing with Schar Baguettes
This is my new favorite gluten free stuffing recipe. OMG! Using Schar baguettes makes it as close to my old gluten recipe for stuffing that used sourdough bread. I love it! Using fresh herbs and creamy butter brings it over the top. See the tips section on how to prepare in advance. Enjoy!
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Gluten Free Eggnog Chocolate Cookie Cheesecake
I love my Eggnog Cheesecake recipe because you can do so much with it. Adding a chocolate cookie crust and chopped chocolate cookies and topping it with ganache, gives it an entire new look and flavor. The cheesecake itself doesn’t taste like eggnog, but it’s a wonderful way to use the little you have left. Enjoy! Continue reading “Gluten Free Eggnog Chocolate Cookie Cheesecake”
Gluten Free Holiday Green Beans
While green beans are gluten free, not all brands of bacon are. I’ve been making this bacon and onion green bean casserole during the holidays for decades. It’s my favorite dish that I just can’t live without. My family loves it because I don’t skimp on the bacon. There’s nothing worse than being one of the last ones to dig in and have to dig for bacon. I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as my family has. Continue reading “Gluten Free Holiday Green Beans”
Kimchi Pork Pulled Pork
Kimchi is a Korean cabbage side dish that is usually fermented. It’s similar to cole slaw, but sweeter and spicier. See my Gluten Free Kimchi Recipe. I prefer to eat kimchi fresh, not fermented. One of my favorite ways of eating kimchi is with Korean pulled pork. It’s sweet. You can make it spicy by adding some dry red peppers, or not. Enjoy!nutfnut Continue reading “Kimchi Pork Pulled Pork”

