This is my new holiday brusselsĀ sprouts recipe. It contains Christmas colors and flavors, yet it is so easy to make. If you don’t have an oven available, make them in a skillet. They’re delicious either way. Continue reading “Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Cranberries and Pecans”
Gluten Free Gingerbread Crust (Chocolate Chips Optional)
This gluten free gingerbread crust can be used for multiple purposes. Add chocolateĀ chips if desired and use for a crust in a no-bake dessert such as no-bake cheesecake or layered with ice cream. You can also break up the crust and use in parfaits or ice cream during the last 5 minutes of freezing. How will you use this crust? Continue reading “Gluten Free Gingerbread Crust (Chocolate Chips Optional)”
Gluten Free Opera Cake (Nut-Free Option)
Bake to impress with this stunning gluten free opera cake. Opera cake is French. Similar to tiramsu, it is a coffee and chocolate lover’s dream. However, an almond sponge cake, rather than vanilla, creates amazing layers of flavor. The delicious layers of chocolate ganache and coffee infused almond sponge cake is decadent yet light enough to go back for seconds.
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Gluten Free Chicken Marsala Medallions (With or Without Mushrooms)
If you’ve always enjoyed Chicken Marsala or Veal Marsala in restaurants and have tried to make your own but just couldn’t duplicate the flavor, there are usually two reasons. You may have used a recipe that didn’t contain sugar, as most restaurants make theirs on the sweet side. Alternatively, and most likely, you used a horrible tasting Marsala wine. Learn how to make as much Marsala wine as you need with a wonderful flavor as well as how to make great-tasting gluten free chicken marsala. Continue reading “Gluten Free Chicken Marsala Medallions (With or Without Mushrooms)”
Gluten Free Pumpkin Biscotti (or Sweet Potato) (Dairy Free)
My grandmother and mother used to make biscotti (Italian cookies), but I never enjoyed them until I made my own, gluten free, of course! These gluten free pumpkinĀ biscotti may be filled with dried fruit and/or nuts, or not. Did I hear, “Amazing”? Why,Ā yes, I did! Use pumpkin puree or pureed sweet potatoes. Either way, they’re delicious! Nuts and dried fruit are optional. You can even dip them in melted chocolate.
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Gluten Free Basil Egg Noodles Recipe
Make this easy to handle dough to create delicious gluten free basil egg noodles to use as fettuccineĀ noodles, spaghetti, lasagna noodles, cannelloni, and more. It doesn’t get mushy even upon reheating in soup. You may combine my Gluten Free Egg Noodles RecipeĀ or Gluten Free Spinach Egg Noodle Recipe.with some basil pasta and top it with Baked-Breaded CauliflowerĀ and Parmigiano Reggiano cheese. What an Italian flavor-bomb! Continue reading “Gluten Free Basil Egg Noodles Recipe”
Gluten Free Carrot Loaf (Dairy-Free)
My mother and her friends shared many recipes over the years. Their cakes were always guaranteed to be moist. Every so often, I get curious about a recipe and whip it up. This was no different! It’s moist and flavorful, even without cinnamon!
Gluten Free Tartiflette
Tartiflette (pronounced tar tee fi let, with a short ‘i” in “fi”), is a French au gratin potato recipe classically made using Reblochon cheese, bacon, onion, and white wine. You can use any soft cheese. I used brie. To make an alcohol-free version, use broth or stock instead of wine. Either way, this cheesy concoction is amazing! Continue reading “Gluten Free Tartiflette”
Italian Stuffed Chicken in Balsamic Garlic Reduction
This baked chicken is similar to stuffed caprese chicken without the tomatoes. Instead, I use sauteed bell pepper and onion, which gives it an amazing and slightly sweet flavor.Ā You can stuff the chicken with mozzarella and peppers as I did or anything you enjoy from sautĆ©ed vegetables to cheese with or without ham, prosciutto, or bacon. I didn’t use any meat in the stuffing and my husband went wild over this dish!
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Quick-Baking Gluten Free Au Gratin Potatoes
First, I can’t tell you how much we enjoyed these au gratin potatoes. They are the best I’ve ever had. Every time I’m craving them, however, I usually don’t have over an hour to wait for them to bake. This recipe only takes 30 minutes to cook! They’re fast and better tasting! It can’t get any better than that! Enjoy. Continue reading “Quick-Baking Gluten Free Au Gratin Potatoes”