There is an Italian dessert by the name of cannoli that consists of a deep-fried pastry shells filled with sweetened ricotta cheese. I altered this traditional dessert and created a savory cannoli, perfect for an appetizer. I filled mine with creamy ricotta cheese, peas, and basil. You can either make this soy-free or dairy-free. They make perfect appetizers for a party. I’m thinking New Year’s Eve! Continue reading “Savory Gluten Free Cannoli Appetizers”
Savory Gluten Free Cream Puff Appetizers – Pate a Choux
I think these appetizers are going to be the appetizer of the year! Whether you call these little shells, cream puffs, pate a choux, or profiteroles, they all equal deliciousness. If you don’t have the time, energy, or skill to make my Gluten Free Puff Pastry, pate a choux is the next best thing. It’s easy and almost foolproof to make. Just be sure to beat the dough well after the addition of each egg. You can fills these lovely pastries with a various ingredients, from pizza toppings to liver pate. One of my favorites is Italian sausages removed from their casings and browned. Continue reading “Savory Gluten Free Cream Puff Appetizers – Pate a Choux”
Deconstructed Gluten Free Oreo Peppermint Cookies
Whether you love Oreos or Thin Mints, you’ll love these gluten free Christmas cookies. I’ve taken my Gluten Free Oreo Cookie Recipe and covered them with a similar creamy white glaze and topped them with finely crushed gluten free candy canes. If desired, dip these delicious cookies in chocolate flavored with mint extract to make Gluten Free Christmas Thin Mints! Happy holidays! ~ Carla Continue reading “Deconstructed Gluten Free Oreo Peppermint Cookies”
Naked Gluten Free Japanese Christmas Cake Recipe
In Japan, on Christmas Eve, they traditionally serve Christmas cake, made of sponge cake, covered in whipped cream and topped with strawberries. Sometimes it was decorated with chocolate or Santa Clause. It was a symbol of Western modernity and a high social status as they were expensive. Since it’s inception, these cakes have become affordable. They are also available in multiple variations, not just whipped cream and strawberries. I knew nothing about this tradition until Julie asked me for a sponge cake recipe so that one of her sons could make a gluten free Japanese Christmas Cake covered in Cool Whip for school. I forwarded her my Recipe for Gluten Free Sponge Cake. Continue reading “Naked Gluten Free Japanese Christmas Cake Recipe”
Gluten Free Gingerbread Christmas Tree
I’ve never been a fan of gingerbread cookies or houses when I consumed gluten, probably because people like to make them sturdy, which means dry in my book. This recipe is pretty sturdy, but moist inside. I love them. Last year, you couldn’t stop me and my husband from grabbing a piece of the gluten free gingerbread house I made using the same recipe. Delish! However, houses are a lot of work. Why not make a tree instead? If you’re ambitioius, make both! Continue reading “Gluten Free Gingerbread Christmas Tree”
Gluten Free Pretzel Wreaths
I love the combination of sweet and salty! I love making edible Christmas ornaments even more. These pretzel wreaths are not only fun to make, they are beautiful and fun! They are a wonderful project for the kids while they’re home on vacation. Continue reading “Gluten Free Pretzel Wreaths”
Traditional Gluten Free Panettone Recipe
I recently made a large-size Gluten Free Panettone (pronounced pan uh tony) in an angel food cake pan. Panettone is a rich, buttery Italian yeast-cake prepared during the Christmas season. I usually make panettone more like bread than cake as I did in the above recipe link. That version has a crunchy crust, much like homemade bread. However, I figured that many of you would prefer to have a traditional recipe with a soft, buttery texture. Continue reading “Traditional Gluten Free Panettone Recipe”
Gluten Free Panettone Recipe (Italian Christmas Bread)
Panettone is a sweet, light-weight, Italian bread containing dried or glazed fruit. Unlike fruitcake, it is not heavy. It contains butter, making it richer than traditional bread. I didn’t add tons of butter to this recipe though you may if you desire. I like mine to taste a little like bread versus dessert. Continue reading “Gluten Free Panettone Recipe (Italian Christmas Bread)”
Gluten Free Leftover Thanksgiving Sandwich
One of my husband’s favorite thanksgiving leftover sandwiches contains cranberry sauce, but adding stuffing is an extra special treat! I enjoy leftover turkey with cranberry sauce and cream cheese. It’s to die for! I hope you get a chance to try one of these ideas. We use my Gluten Free Oat Bread recipe. You can make it in the oven or a bread machine. If you’re oat intolerant, use sorghum and additional oil. Continue reading “Gluten Free Leftover Thanksgiving Sandwich”
Yam or Sweet Potato Casserole (Naturally Gluten Free)
I purchased a bag of organic yams over a week ago. Still not having used them, what better time to cook them than Thanksgiving.
I asked the produce man what is the difference between yams and sweet potatoes. He said that yams contained more moisture and sweet potatoes were stringy. That was a different answer than my previous research. However, he was incorrect. My yams were stringy. So, I used them as I would sweet potatoes and they turned out delicious! Continue reading “Yam or Sweet Potato Casserole (Naturally Gluten Free)”