There’s more to port than just sipping it while eating chocolate. I created a recipe that both my husband and I enjoyed. I made a creamy port sauce with sauteed onions over fried chicken fillets. Absolutely delicious! Why? Because it is so flavorful! A little sweet, savory, salty, peppery…hmmmm! Enjoy! Continue reading “Gluten Free Chicken Breasts with Creamy Port Sauce”
Gluten Free Sorghum Tortillas Recipe (No Added Starch and Gum-Free Option)
This jowar roti recipe (Indian Sorghum Tortillas or Flatbread) recipe is incredibly easy to make, may be made gum-free, and contains no added starch. You may have already tried my similar recipe, Gluten Free Oat Tortillas as well as watched the video. This sorghum recipe only requires one simple change. I know that a few people with celiac disease are also oat intolerant and would appreciate an alternative to the oat tortillas. Now, I have provided you with the exact amounts of water to use. (I also updated the oat tortilla recipe so that you have it there as well.) You can use a tortilla press, rolling pin, or your hands to make them. Enjoy! Continue reading “Gluten Free Sorghum Tortillas Recipe (No Added Starch and Gum-Free Option)”
Gluten Free Cinnamon Banana Buckwheat Pancakes
The raved about Gluten Free Banana Pancakes Recipe just became healthier and even more flavorful! This gluten free cinnamon banana buckwheat pancakes recipe makes a delicious breakfast that everyone, including gluten-eaters, will gobble up. Buckwheat flour is optional. Continue reading “Gluten Free Cinnamon Banana Buckwheat Pancakes”
Crunchy Gluten Free Peanut Butter Graham Crackers (or Pie Crust) + Video
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Gluten Free Caramel Apples (Corn-Free Option)
Not all commercially made caramels are gluten free. Therefore, making homemade caramel sauce for caramel apples is a wonderful solution and often saves money. Not to mention, homemade caramel just tastes better! Put a smile on someone’s face and make these today. Perhaps you’ll be smiling soon? Continue reading “Gluten Free Caramel Apples (Corn-Free Option)”
How to Make Candied Ginger
Do you buy candied ginger only to find it hard as a rock the next time you need some? I sure do! Making your own is easy and saves money. It stores in its own syrup for many months or you can drain them and roll them in sugar. This recipe makes the best-tasting candied ginger using the least amount of ingredients. Continue reading “How to Make Candied Ginger”
Gluten-Free Dairy-Free Cheese Sauce (Vegan Cheeze Sauce)
Using allergen-free ingredients, you can make this tasty cheese-like textured party dip. Turn it into a fondue or pasta sauce by simply adding additional water, dairy-free milk, or even white wine. I’ll be serving this to my upcoming guests, one of whom has several food allergies. Contains sesame seeds. Continue reading “Gluten-Free Dairy-Free Cheese Sauce (Vegan Cheeze Sauce)”
Eat Your Coffee Energy Bars (Copycat Mocha Latte Recipe)
New Grounds Food makes Eat Your Coffee Energy Bars. They are caffeinated bars that contain healthy gluten free and vegan ingredients. I’ve created my own version, starting with the Mocha Latte flavor. Personally, I don’t drink coffee but love these bars. The coffee doesn’t upset my stomach like liquid coffee usually does. Plus, their delicious!
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Gluten Free Cauliflower Pizza Crust (Low-Carb)
A member asked me for a gluten free cauliflower pizza crust. So, I finalized the one I have been working on. This pizza crust is low-carb as it does not contain flour. I added a secret ingredient that I’m sure you have in your pantry. Just in case you don’t, I provide you with a basic substitute so that your pizza crust turns out fluffy instead of dense like others. Continue reading “Gluten Free Cauliflower Pizza Crust (Low-Carb)”
Marshmallow Fluff Gluten Free (Corn Free Option)
This marshmallow fluff gluten-free recipe with a corn free option is a light and fluffy marshmallow cream filling you can use to fill gluten free desserts. While I already have a Marshmallow Creme Frosting/Filling Recipe, I needed something a little stiffer to fill my Gluten Free Mallomars that I recently made. (Recipe to come today.) This worked out perfectly. It is lighter and fluffier than store-bought marshmallows, which allows them to melt in your mouth! They taste creamier, better than marshmallows and are a good way to use up leftover egg whites. Continue reading “Marshmallow Fluff Gluten Free (Corn Free Option)”

