Do you enjoy pumpkin desserts and cheesecake? Have the best of both worlds along with the crunch of gingersnaps in this lovely gluten free pumpkin trifle recipe. The mousse is light and creamy.
Gluten Free Caramel and Pecan Blondies
Blondies are dessert bars, blonde brownies. The cake portion traditionally contains flour, butter, brown sugar, baking powder, vanilla and eggs. Similar to chocolate brownies, they are a bit heavier but blonde in color. These decadent gluten free blondies are topped with dulce de leche (thick, rich caramel) and pecans. The cake layer is made from traditional blondie ingredients. Enjoy. Continue reading “Gluten Free Caramel and Pecan Blondies”
Gluten Free Meringue Ghost Carrot Cake
Being allergic to pumpkin, I reach for carrots or butternut squash during the fall. This carrot cake is decorated with meringue ghosts to celebrate Halloween. I used my raved about gluten free carrot cake recipe with cream cheese frosting, but I did not frost the sides. Enjoy and happy upcoming Halloween to you! Continue reading “Gluten Free Meringue Ghost Carrot Cake”
Gluten Free Paleo Peach Crumble
Sometimes there is confusion between crumbles, crisps and cobblers. They all contain a fruit filling topped with various ingredients. A crumble and a crisp have a crunchy topping. A crisp contains oats, where a crumble does not. A cobbler is topped with dough, much like biscuit dough. If you’re not paleo, you can add some certified gluten free oats and you’ll have yourself a gluten free peach crisp. Enjoy this gluten free paleo peach crumble! Continue reading “Gluten Free Paleo Peach Crumble”
Gluten Free Chocolate Pasta Recipe (Sweet or Savory)
If you’ve visited Italy recently, you may have seen chocolate pasta. It is one of the latest gourmet delights. While they were only sold in their gluten versions for quite some time, I saw some selling online that were gluten free at one point. However, you can easily and inexpensively make your own. You do not even need a pasta machine to do so. Continue reading “Gluten Free Chocolate Pasta Recipe (Sweet or Savory)”
Creamy Italian Gluten Free Rice Pudding (Egg-Free)
Arborio rice, the Italian rice you use to make risotto, is the perfect rice to use in rice pudding. It is extremely starchy, creating the perfect, thick texture. Vanilla may be the standard in flavoring rice pudding, but you can create a citrus, rum, or bourbon flavor. Add raisins or not. Your choice! Continue reading “Creamy Italian Gluten Free Rice Pudding (Egg-Free)”
Crunchy Flourless Gluten Free Coconut Peanut Butter Cookies
Earth Balance sent me a sample goody package quite awhile ago and I finally got around to developing a recipe using their Creamy Coconut Peanut Butter Spread (also available in crunchy). They are certified gluten free by the Gluten Free Certification Organization (GFCO). I hope you enjoy this flourless coconut peanut butter cookie recipe. The coconut oil and baking soda make them nice and crispy once they cool. Continue reading “Crunchy Flourless Gluten Free Coconut Peanut Butter Cookies”
Gluten Free Fudge Cake with Cheesecake Filling
I was digging through my late mother’s old recipes and stumbled across a cake she had never made, at least not while us kids were still at home. It was Double Fudge Fancifill using Pillsbury Plus Cake Mix, which they no longer make (contained gluten). It had a cheesecake-like filling between layers of chocolate cake and frosted with Pillsbury Ready-to-Spread Chocolate Frosting Supreme, which happens to be gluten-free and is still on the market. Continue reading “Gluten Free Fudge Cake with Cheesecake Filling”
Gluten Free Pumpkin Muffins (Dairy-Free)
Too old to trick or treat? Treat yourself to this classic gluten free pumpkin muffins recipe. It creates moist, sweet treats that are perfect during the fall and winter months. Try one with a pumpkin latte. Continue reading “Gluten Free Pumpkin Muffins (Dairy-Free)”
Gluten Free Honey Cake Recipe for Rosh Hashanah
Making a gluten free honey cake recipe for rosh hashanah is easier than you may think. I hear so many complaints, even from my gluten-baking friends that honey cake is difficult to make, at least a moist one. However, this recipe is far from dry. It really turned out perfectly. I hope you enjoy it as much as my husband and I did. It’s definitely a keeper for years to come. Continue reading “Gluten Free Honey Cake Recipe for Rosh Hashanah”

