On Fridays, I like to make fast dinners. Don’t you? It’s the weekend and you deserve a break! I like this gluten free enchilada chicken (or beef) casserole dish because you can use a rotisserie chicken or whatever leftover chicken or beef you have. It’s the best of three worlds all in one! Continue reading “Gluten Free Enchilada Macaroni Casserole (Beef or Chicken)”
Gluten Free Iced Caramel Macchiato Recipe
I thought that serving iced caramel macchiato to each of your guests this summer would be a special treat. Macchiato means “marked” or “stained” in Italian. These sweet and caffeine-potent drinks will definitely leave a mark on your guests, as memorable. They’re very elegant, too. You may decide not to serve dessert if everyone enjoys coffee. Continue reading “Gluten Free Iced Caramel Macchiato Recipe”
Gluten and Dairy Free Chocolate Mousse
If you are one of many gluten free intolerant people who also need to avoid dairy, you’ll appreciate this recipe for gluten and dairy free chocolate mousse. Learn the ingredients that are safe for both of these allergens. It’s bot only delicious but easy to make, too! Continue reading “Gluten and Dairy Free Chocolate Mousse”
Gluten Free White Corn Tortilla Recipe (or Arepas – Pita Pockets)
After visiting Mexico this summer, I was determined to find out how to make soft gluten free white corn tortillas. I usually buy Mission Super Soft White Corn Tortillas. They are much softer than their yellow corn tortillas, closer to flour tortillas, but with more fiber and obviously no gluten. However, if you prefer freshly made gluten free corn tortillas and arepas, without gum and preservatives, try this simple recipe. The special corn flour is easily accessible online and in specialty markets. You only need to add water and salt. You don’t need a tortilla press to make them; however it works with one. Continue reading “Gluten Free White Corn Tortilla Recipe (or Arepas – Pita Pockets)”
Gluten Free Dumplings (Shaomai)
Shaomai (pronunciation here) are Asian dumplings filled with shrimp and pork cooked in a bamboo steamer or other makeshift steamer). They are similar to potstickers, but the filling is different and they stand erect and are not completely sealed. In this version, the dumplings are only steamed, not fried and steamed as I instruct in my potstickers recipe. However, both may be just steamed. The Shaomai is simply delicious and may be served to all of your guests. Continue reading “Gluten Free Dumplings (Shaomai)”
Blueberry Topping Using a Variety of Gluten Free Starches
Use this delicious gluten free blueberry topping on cheesecake, cakes, ice cream, pancakes, and cupcakes, to name a few. Make the sauce as thin or thick as possible. You can even puree it to create a sauce. You can also purchase Comstock Blueberry Pie Filling and Topping or make this recipe using confectioners’ sugar. Continue reading “Blueberry Topping Using a Variety of Gluten Free Starches”
Gluten Free Ramen Burger – The Secret to the Glue! (Egg-Free)
The ramen burger first became popular in 2013 at an outdoor, weekend food bizarre called Smorgasburg in New York. Blogger and Japanese ramen enthusiast, Keizo Shimamoto created it. How he gets the ramen to stick together is a trade secret, but I’ve figured it out! I’ve tried egg, and it just doesn’t work very well. Learn how to make a traditional, gluten free ramen burger, including the sauce! Continue reading “Gluten Free Ramen Burger – The Secret to the Glue! (Egg-Free)”
Homemade Red Hot Chili Oil Recipe
Not too long ago, I created a recipe for Hot Chili Oil, but it’s not red like the ones you purchase in the stores. Plus, it is not as hot, either. I don’t know why I didn’t think of this new recipe earlier. You get to choose which type of oil from which it is made. It’s so easy, you can control the level of heat it creates, too. It looks beautiful. Enjoy! Continue reading “Homemade Red Hot Chili Oil Recipe”
Microwaved Gluten Free Molten Lava Mug Cake (with Dairy- and Egg-Free Options)
I saw chef Ryan Scott make a molten lava cake in the microwave on The Today Show. So, I played around with his recipe to make a gluten-free molten lava cake. It fits perfectly with my collection of gluten free microwaved mug cake recipes. So, I had to convert it to gluten free. Check it out! It’s delicious! Can’t do flour? Try my baked Gluten Free Lava Cake Recipe made with almond flour. Continue reading “Microwaved Gluten Free Molten Lava Mug Cake (with Dairy- and Egg-Free Options)”
Gluten Free Campfire Apple Crisp or Crumble (With or Without Oats)
Whether you are going camping or want an easy to dessert you can make on the grill during those hot summer days, this gluten free campfire apple crisp recipe is perfect. It’s a light dessert that you can easily serve immediately after a meal. It’s tastes like apple pie filling. Crisps traditionally contain oats, but you can omit the oats if you are not tolerant and turn the recipe into a crumble. Either way, it’s delicious, easy to make, and very little clean up as you make them in aluminum foil. Continue reading “Gluten Free Campfire Apple Crisp or Crumble (With or Without Oats)”

