Using very few ingredients, you can make this gluten free fortune cookie recipe in no time at all. Now you can have a complete gluten free Chinese meal. You can have so much fun with these! Create custom fortunes for your friends and family. Continue reading “Gluten Free Fortune Cookie Recipe”
Pan Fried Cauliflower (Naturally Gluten Free)
If you are getting tired of the same old veggie recipes, I think you’ll appreciate this fried cauliflower recipe. It has savory flavors and a tad bit of sweetness, just enough to create a caramelized crust when it browns. It is very tasty. Enjoy! Continue reading “Pan Fried Cauliflower (Naturally Gluten Free)”
Gluten Free Pear Crumble
You can make this gluten free pear crumble recipe much easier by using canned pears. However, fresh pears are full of vitamins and minerals. No matter what flour blend you use, it should out about the same because the recipe calls for very little flour. Note, though, tapioca browns easier, but is chewy, and cornstarch has high crisping qualities, and potato starch with just a little less. I have also provided some holiday garnish suggestions. This recipe can be made allergen-free if you skip the nuts. Continue reading “Gluten Free Pear Crumble”
Crusty Multi-Grain Gluten Free Boule (Egg Free)
This gluten free boule has taken me four attempts to create. It is very tasty, has a hard, crunchy crust, and a wonderful texture. During my previous experiment, I only used 1/2 teaspoon of yeast and allowed the dough to rest for about 18 hours. It gave it a bit of sourdough flavor. You can experiment with this yourself. Meanwhile, enjoy this crusty gluten free boule. It tastes so good just with butter. I can’t wait to use it for spinach dip during the holidays and smaller versions for soups and chili. Continue reading “Crusty Multi-Grain Gluten Free Boule (Egg Free)”
Gluten Free Sweet Potato Apple Soup
When the mood strikes, have a batch of this gluten free sweet potato apple soup recipe on hand in the freezer. You can freeze them in individual size portions or large batches for mealtime. Both sweet and savory, this soup is refreshing, yet satisfying. Spice it up with ginger or add curry powder if you desire. Be creative and enjoy it your way. Continue reading “Gluten Free Sweet Potato Apple Soup”
Agave Caramel Sauce (Naturally Gluten Free)
Agave nectar/syrup is a perfect way to lower your sugar intake slightly. It affects your blood sugar slower than granulated sugar. This naturally gluten free, agave caramel sauce is now a less guilty pleasure. Top ice cream and other desserts as well as fill candy. Enjoy! Continue reading “Agave Caramel Sauce (Naturally Gluten Free)”
Gluten Free Cream Cheese Frosting Recipe (Corn- and Dairy-Free Options)
You can tailor this frosting to your liking. If you enjoy plenty of tanginess, add some lemon zest. When using to frost a chocolate cake, add vanilla extract. Either way, it makes for a delicious frosting.
I recently used this frosting for my gluten free chocolate cake, and everyone loved it. Of course, it also goes great with my gluten free carrot cake or gluten free dark chocolate cupcakes. Continue reading “Gluten Free Cream Cheese Frosting Recipe (Corn- and Dairy-Free Options)”
Bacon Cheeseburger Stuffed Gluten Free Biscuits
If you’re in the mood for a calzone, making these gluten free biscuits stuffed with a bacon cheeseburger filling. Just add some dough to a muffin tin, add your favorite filling, and cover it with additional dough. It can be that easy. You can use traditional filling or this bacon cheeseburger filling. The best part about this filling is you can add your favorite hamburger condiments and make them to order. My husband loved these gluten free biscuits. His reaction was, “What was that? Those were gooood!” I’m sure kids would love them, as well. After all, many husbands are like kids. (smile) Sorry guys! Continue reading “Bacon Cheeseburger Stuffed Gluten Free Biscuits”
Gluten Free Mocha Bread Pudding
While visiting good friends out of state, my closest friend made these delicious mocha gluten free bread puddings. Knowing that I am gluten-free, she asked me to bring my own bread. (I’m allergic to tapioca therefore it’s difficult to buy bread for me.) I brought some homemade oat bread, but Udi’s or any absorbable gluten free bread will work well. I changed the direction to make it a bit easier. They were delicious, full of chocolate and coffee flavor. While Kahula is gluten free, you may make them non-alcoholic. Enjoy! They were fabulous! Continue reading “Gluten Free Mocha Bread Pudding”
Fluffy Gluten Free Buttermilk Biscuits
These gluten free buttermilk biscuits turned out amazing! Recently I developed a recipe for a substitute for Gluten Free Bisquick. While everyone really enjoys the recipe and has been raving about it, I found it a little too starchy. So, I improved upon the blend while creating this new gluten free buttermilk biscuits recipe. I used cornstarch as a base instead of potato starch and later added some additional potato starch. I was able to enjoy these biscuits without adding butter, straight from the oven. I hope you enjoy them as much we did. Continue reading “Fluffy Gluten Free Buttermilk Biscuits”

