Gluten Free French Fried Onions Recipe

Gluten Free French Fried Onions for

While I already have a Gluten Free Onion Ring Recipe on this site, this recipe is used with my Green Bean Casserole Recipe. There isn’t much difference between the two, other than the spices. You can even skip the onions altogether and add additional onion powder to the batter. Then add the batter to a squeezable, plastic mustard container or pastry bag fitted with a small tip and squeeze little strips into the hot oil and fry until crunchy. Either way, they’re so good! Continue reading “Gluten Free French Fried Onions Recipe”

Gluten Free Pumpkin Mac ‘n’ Cheese with Optional Bacon

Gluten Free Pumpkin Ma n Cheese

Similar to it’s baked cousin, this gluten-free macaroni and cheese recipe contains a bit of both pumpkin and cheese, but is made without egg. The pumpkin provides accents of fall and a bit of sweetness. The leeks or onions are used as a substitute to add sweetness and savoriness. Best of all, the optional bacon makes everything taste even better. No matter how you choose to make this dish, everyone will be begging for more. Continue reading “Gluten Free Pumpkin Mac ‘n’ Cheese with Optional Bacon”

Gluten Free Caramel and Pecan Blondies

Gluten Free Caramel Pecan Blondies

Blondies are dessert bars, blonde brownies. The cake portion traditionally contains flour, butter, brown sugar, baking powder, vanilla and eggs. Similar to chocolate brownies, they are a bit heavier but blonde in color. These decadent gluten free blondies are topped with dulce de leche (thick, rich caramel) and pecans. The cake layer is made from traditional blondie ingredients. Enjoy. Continue reading “Gluten Free Caramel and Pecan Blondies”

Gluten Free Paleo Peach Crumble

Gluten Free Paleo Peach Crisp

Sometimes there is confusion between crumbles, crisps and cobblers. They all contain a fruit filling topped with various ingredients. A crumble and a crisp have a crunchy topping. A crisp contains oats, where a crumble does not. A cobbler is topped with dough, much like biscuit dough. If you’re not paleo, you can add some certified gluten free oats and you’ll have yourself a gluten free peach crisp. Enjoy this gluten free paleo peach crumble! Continue reading “Gluten Free Paleo Peach Crumble”

Peaches and Cream Gluten Free Breakfast Bake

Peaches & Cream Gluten Free Breakfast Bake

If you are a fan of bread pudding or French toast, you’ll definitely enjoy this gluten free breakfast bake. Use your favorite fruit whether it be peaches, berries or apples. You can even use gluten free pie filling such as apple. Libby’s and Wilderness brands are gluten free. You can make the bread on the dry side like you would when making French toast, or you make it a bit wet such as bread pudding. See the tips suggestions below. Meanwhile, this makes a wonderful dish for brunch. Continue reading “Peaches and Cream Gluten Free Breakfast Bake”

Gluten Free Fudge Cake with Cheesecake Filling

Gluten Free Double Fudge Cake with Cheesecake Filling

I was digging through my late mother’s old recipes and stumbled across a cake she had never made, at least not while us kids were still at home. It was Double Fudge Fancifill using Pillsbury Plus Cake Mix, which they no longer make (contained gluten). It had a cheesecake-like filling between layers of chocolate cake and frosted with Pillsbury Ready-to-Spread Chocolate Frosting Supreme, which happens to be gluten-free and is still on the market. Continue reading “Gluten Free Fudge Cake with Cheesecake Filling”