A Mornay sauce is made up of a basic white sauce, bechamel, with added cheese. I thought I would share this recipe with you so that you can use it to top delicious recipes such as Chicken Cordon Bleu to macaroni and cheese. You can also use it with baked fish and sauce for veggies. Continue reading “Gluten Free Mornay Sauce”
Gluten Free Beef Stew – Pressure Cooker Method
Pressure cookers went out of use decades ago, but for those of us who still own one, it’s time to dust it off. Why waste energy when you can cook meat to fork-tender in minutes? Let’s bring back pressure cooking! I have an old Presto Pressure Cooker, but they sell an extremely similar version, still at a great price. Continue reading “Gluten Free Beef Stew – Pressure Cooker Method”
Gluten Free Beef Gyros
When Chobani sent me coupons for their amazing Greek yogurt, it inspired a few new recipes. To start the ball rolling, I made a Greek cucumber yogurt sauce and used it in these delicoius gluten free beef gyros. Instead of pita, I used my gluten free galric naan recipe (Indian flatbread). If you haven’t tried it yet, you must! You will find the links to all of these recipe in the below gyros recipe. Enjoy! Continue reading “Gluten Free Beef Gyros”
Soft Gluten Free Garlic Naan – Oven-Baked or Stovetop
Naan is the Indian version of flatbread. There are two versions, crisp/firm and the one I prefer, soft. The soft is to-die-for and is the only version I make! Everyone who has tried my skillet version raves about it. If you have a pizza stone, that version is even better! That’s all I make during the fall and winter. To avoid my kitchen from over-heating, I use the stovetop version during the summer months. Continue reading “Soft Gluten Free Garlic Naan – Oven-Baked or Stovetop”
Gluten Free Candy Apples in Red and Dark Brown
Fresh apples in red, yellow, or green coated with glass-like, candy coating always brings a smile to children’s faces. Learn how to make a candy coating that almost looks like tempered chocolate. Be sure to use gluten free food coloring. Continue reading “Gluten Free Candy Apples in Red and Dark Brown”
Gluten Free Roasted Pumpkin Pasta Sauce
This is a kid-friendly, pumpkin sauce. It may appeal to them because it looks similar to macaroni and cheese. However, when they realize that it is not, they’ll hit the sweetness of the pumpkin and be just as happy. For a more savory, adult version, see the Tips section. Both are delicious as the roasting process creates a caramelized flavor.
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Melt in Your Mouth Macarons (Egg-Free)
Macarons are French egg white cookies, that if made properly will melt in your mouth. While experimenting with the latest egg substitute, canned bean liquid, I used it to make these melt in your mouth macarons. Who knew you could achieve perfection with egg substitute? Meanwhile, I filled mine with some leftover chocolate ganache. You can use a number of fillings from jam to peanut butter and confectioners’ sugar. Enjoy! Continue reading “Melt in Your Mouth Macarons (Egg-Free)”
Grilled Zucchini (Naturally Gluten Free)
If you’re a zucchini lover or just tired of the same old veggies, you must try this grilled zucchini recipe. If you enjoy a bit more heat or kick, dash on cayenne pepper, too. Continue reading “Grilled Zucchini (Naturally Gluten Free)”
Gluten Free Pad Thai
Did you ever wonder what “pad” means in English? It simply means “stir fry”. Of course, “Thai” stands for Thailand, a country in South East Asia. Put the two together and you get this delicious and flavorful meal, gluten free pad thai. Continue reading “Gluten Free Pad Thai”
Gluten Free Marinara Sauce Recipe
There are a couple of recipes that I make for my husband (not for me- I’m allergic to tomatoes) that I should use marinara sauce instead of bolognese (meat) sauce. I usually have a freezer full of bolognese sauce and tend to use it because it’s there, the meat makes it flavorful, and he enjoys it. However, I’m tired of fishing out all of the meat to use it in my Chicken Parmesan Recipe. So, I began experimenting this week with a new, flavorful marinara sauce. I’ve come to the conclusion that adding wine makes the the most flavorful marinara. I hope you enjoy this gluten free marinara sauce recipe.
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