Gluten Free Oat Muffin Mug Recipe (or Sorghum) Allergen-Free, Sugar-Free & Low-Histamine

Gluten Free Dairy Free Oat Muffin Mug Recipe

Without the use of added starch, gum, dairy, or egg, this gluten free oat muffin mug recipe tastes amazing! You can even make this sugar-free (see photo)! You would have never guessed that it was made in a microwave. Most microwaved mug cakes and muffins are quite gummy. Not this one! Make it in a number of various flavors and add whatever you wish from nuts to seeds and raisins to other dried fruit. Chopped chocolate or fresh apples or berries are also a wonderful option. Have fun and be creative! Continue reading “Gluten Free Oat Muffin Mug Recipe (or Sorghum) Allergen-Free, Sugar-Free & Low-Histamine”

Gluten Free Battered Curly Fries (aka Battered Fries for Battered Husbands)

Gluten Free Battered Curly Fries

Mildly spiced or super hot, these exceptionally flavorful gluten free battered curly fries don’t have to be made curly. Use a standard cut if desired. Pople say they taste like Arby’s curly fries. I’ve included the deep-fried battered and baked versions. Enjoy!

I call these “Batter Fries for Battered Husbands” because I rewarded my husband with them for working in 100ºF weather putting up our new fence. He loves that phrase! I think it made him feel appreciated. I need to do that more often! Continue reading “Gluten Free Battered Curly Fries (aka Battered Fries for Battered Husbands)”

Gluten Free Apple Custard Cake (Using Betty Crocker Yellow Cake Mix Copycat or Real) (Dairy-Free Options)

Gluten Free Apple Custard Cake Using Betty Crocker Yellow Cake Mix or Copycat Recipe

It’s crazy how inexpensive this cake is to make, not to mention delicious. I bought the can of gluten free apple pie filling at Dollar Tree for $1, the copycat mix is only a little over $2 to make at home, and then throw in water, butter, eggs, and vanilla. Where can you get a buttery gluten free cake for that price? You have to try it! I’ve included dairy free substitutes. Continue reading “Gluten Free Apple Custard Cake (Using Betty Crocker Yellow Cake Mix Copycat or Real) (Dairy-Free Options)”

Gluten Free Animal Crackers (No Added Starch)

Gluten Free Animal Crackers or Stars

Without the use of added starch like tapioca, potato, corn, arrowroot, and the like, you can make these lightly sweetened gluten free animal crackers for the special little one in your life. These lightly crisp crackers are free of gluten, dairy, egg white, vinegar, nuts, potato, corn, soy, yeast, and much more. I made these crackers for my youngest granddaughter. Any toddler would enjoy them. A low-sodium alternative to baking soda is included. Continue reading “Gluten Free Animal Crackers (No Added Starch)”

Gluten-Free Dairy-Free Pastry Cream – Egg-Free (Vanilla, Banana, or Almond)

Gluten Free Dairy Free Pastry Cream

I’ve been converting some of my recipes to dairy free per many requests. The thing I would miss the most if I were 100% dairy free is pastry cream. That’s what I put in my favorite birthday cake, Gluten Free Boston Cream Pie. Last year I made Gluten Free Boston Cream Cupcakes for a picnic on the lake. This recipe tastes just as good! Continue reading “Gluten-Free Dairy-Free Pastry Cream – Egg-Free (Vanilla, Banana, or Almond)”

Gluten Free Bread Recipe Without Flaxseed (Machine or Oven)

Gluten Free Bread Without Flaxseed

Over the years, many people have asked me what is a good substitute for flaxseed meal in bread. Up until now, I usually tell people to omit it if they have a problem with it or chia seeds. Well, in this new gluten free bread recipe, I tried a new substitute. It not only provides additional structure to the bread like flax does, but it creates a wonderful texture and flavor as well as adds moisture extending its freshness a little longer. Continue reading “Gluten Free Bread Recipe Without Flaxseed (Machine or Oven)”