Hearty gluten free hoagie rolls recipe containing dairy that provides a very slight sourdough flavor without the use of a sourdough starter. Make the rolls soft or crunchy, light or dark brown. Just follow the simple changes. Use a stand mixer or feel free to mix by hand. These rolls are truly delicious and make the perfect gluten free hoagie! Continue reading “Gluten Free Hoagie Rolls”
Gluten Free Apple Zucchini Muffins
Use Jovial Gluten Free Pastry Flour No. 3 or Homemade Mix
Low Fat – No Starch Added
Turning over a healthy leaf this year? Give these delicious and healthy gluten free apple zucchini muffins a try. They are moist and sweet, virtually no oil, less sugar, no added starch, plus the benefits of ancient gluten free grains. Continue reading “Gluten Free Apple Zucchini Muffins”
Gluten Free Spaetzle (Spätzle Käse – Soft Austrian Egg Noodles with Caramelized Onion and Cheese
Spätzle in Swabian (a dialect of German) literally means “little sparrows”. Spaetzle
Cherry Liqueur Whipped Cream
Recently, a member contacted me and shared that she was planning on making the Gluten Free Chocolate Cream Puff Recipe and filling them with cherry liqueur whipped cream. It sounded amazing! So, I got right on creating a recipe for Homemade Cherry Liqueur. I share below how I created the cherry liqueur whipped cream recipe. It is a powerhouse of cherry flavor with a little alcohol kick. It’s quite pleasing. Enjoy! Continue reading “Cherry Liqueur Whipped Cream”
Gluten Free Subway® Rolls – Copycat Recipe (aka Schar Baguettes)
Looking for an amazing sandwich roll recipe? These copycat gluten free Subway rolls are it! This is one of those recipes you’ll make over and over again. They are such a treat. I recently used them to make sandwiches but will use them to make my Thanksgiving dressing and for garlic bread. I haven’t been this excited since I discovered Schar gluten free parbaked baguettes, but this copycat recipe is moist and contains healthier ingredients. So, they’re better though slightly heavier. Continue reading “Gluten Free Subway® Rolls – Copycat Recipe (aka Schar Baguettes)”
Gluten Free Pull-Apart Dinner Rolls Using Almond Flour Blend
This gluten free pull apart rolls recipe calls for the new, homemade almond flour blend. It’s easy to become hooked on using the almond flour blend because it contains so much flavor, even when omitting dairy. The rolls turned out delicious and soft. Use them for dinner rolls, sandwiches, or toast. Continue reading “Gluten Free Pull-Apart Dinner Rolls Using Almond Flour Blend”
Gluten Free Maple Bread (Oven or Bread Machine)
If you were a gluten white bread fan, where the bread would stick to the roof of your mouth, you’ll love this bread. While I haven’t experienced the dough sticking to the roof of my mouth, it does stick together when leftovers are not properly frozen. This gluten free maple bread is moist, sweet, doughy, and delicious. Continue reading “Gluten Free Maple Bread (Oven or Bread Machine)”
Gluten Free Mexican Bread of the Dead
This gluten free Mexican bread is sweet and buttery similar to brioche and panettone (a buttery Italian sweet bread). Bread of the dead is a tradition in Mexico during the Halloween season. Learn more about their tradition and how to make gluten free Mexican bread of the dead. Check out the texture of this bread in the video, too! Continue reading “Gluten Free Mexican Bread of the Dead”
Gluten Free Chocolate Crispy Rice Treats (Nuts & Dairy Optional)
Melted marshmallows and Rice Krispies are not usually the average adult’s choice for a treat. However, combining crispy rice cereal with chocolate and even nuts, if desired, most certainly is. This treat is super easy and fast to make! Make these gluten free chocolate crispy rice treats in about 5 minutes and enjoying them in 10! Continue reading “Gluten Free Chocolate Crispy Rice Treats (Nuts & Dairy Optional)”
Gluten Free Red Velvet Cream Puffs – Pate a Choux
There are a number of things you can do with cream puffs. They range from filling them with sweet fillings for dessert to savory fillings for appetizers to garnishes on cake. I am using these gluten free red velvet cream puffs to create a croquembouche (a cone-shaped tree with a crunchy caramel). Join me on this adventure by making the cream puffs today. They can easily be frozen. Look for the next recipe, my Gluten Free Croquembouche! Continue reading “Gluten Free Red Velvet Cream Puffs – Pate a Choux”