Easy Stovetop Gluten Free Chicken Braciole

Gluten Free Chicken Braciole Rolls

Braciole is a dish popular in Southern Italy such as Sicily. It is either spelled braciole or braciola. Most Italians use beef; however, when using chicken, it is pounded and stuffed with your favorite ingredients. In this case, I used prosciutto, spinach, and Mozarella cheese. You can use Mozarella or Parmesan. Whatever you used as a stuffing, I hope you and your guests enjoy it. Continue reading “Easy Stovetop Gluten Free Chicken Braciole”

Carob, Chocolate or Chocolate Chip Gluten Free Oat Crepes

Gluten Free Oat Crepes with Chocolate or Chocolate Chips

These crepes are simply amazing! I enjoyed making these gluten free oat crepes by halving the recipe and adding finely chopped carob chips (you can use any gluten free chocolate or chips) to part of the batter. To the other portion of the batter I added 3/8 to 1/2 cup of homemade ganache. Then I used the remaining ganache to spread on some of the crepes, along with peanut butter and sliced strawberries. To die for! What makes these crepes a healthy choice is that they are made without the use of high-carb white starch or gums. All you need is gluten free oat flour or ground oats. Enjoy.
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Gluten Free Basmati Rice Recipe – Indian (Mild or Spicy)

Gluten Free Basmati Rice Recipe (Mild or Spicy)

I adore Indian food; therefore, you’ll always find a Gluten Free Indian Recipes on this site. I usually make spicy Indian rice, but this basmati rice recipe can be made mild or spicy. If you have children or your digestive tract is still healing, a mild version is ideal. Either way, this rice is full of authentic Indian flavorful and color. Enjoy! Continue reading “Gluten Free Basmati Rice Recipe – Indian (Mild or Spicy)”

Copycat Recipe: Bob’s Red Mill New Gluten Free 1-to-1 Baking Flour

Clone Bob's Red Mill 1-to-1 Gluten Free Baking Flour

Have you heard the news? Bob’s Red Mill just released a new product, a gluten-free baking flour that can be used cup-for-cup in your gluten free desserts, without bean flour. They suggest using traditional recipes and substitute the wheat flour/all-purpose white flour with their new Bob’s Red Mill Gluten Free 1-to-1 Baking Flour. I created a copycat gluten free flour, similar to 1-to-1, which also works well in cookie, cake, brownie, muffin, and pancake recipes, to name a few.

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Sweet Cherry Jam Recipe (Gluten Free)

Homemade Gluten Free Cherry Jam

We were having guests over and I over did the shopping. I just now found a pound of cherries that I completely forgot about. So, I decided to make cherry ice cream, one of my husband’s favorite flavors (along with chocolate), and decided to use sweet cherry jam as an ingredient. Use this sweet cherry jam recipe for toast or your favorite gluten free desserts. I hope you enjoy this recipe. I wrote it so that whether or not you have a candy thermometer you can make it. Continue reading “Sweet Cherry Jam Recipe (Gluten Free)”

Gluten Free Rocky Road Ice Cream Sandwiches

Homemade Gluten Free Ice Cream Sandwiches

While this recipe is not new, I added some topping options, or shall I say sidings, as they go onto the sides of these delicious gluten free ice cream sandwiches. I did not use any marshmallows, which is typical of rocky road, but you can add them to the ice cream, if desired. Just be sure to use gluten free marshmallows such as Jeff Puff. I usually find the large Jeff Puff marshmallows at my local store and then cut them into smaller pieces when necessary.

This time, another change I made was that I made the sandwiches thinner, to cut back on calories. I hope they keep you cool this summer. Enjoy! Continue reading “Gluten Free Rocky Road Ice Cream Sandwiches”