Best Gluten Free Brown Butter Toffee Chocolate Chip Cookies

Gluten Free Brown Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies with melted toffee

The title, “Best Gluten Free Brown Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies” is appropriate, but I really feel that this is the best chocolate chip cookie I have ever had, gluten free or not! You have to try this recipe! It contains bits of melted English Toffee, but you can make plain toffee by using the same recipe and omitting the chocolate. To die for!!! Don’t miss the video to see their texture! Continue reading “Best Gluten Free Brown Butter Toffee Chocolate Chip Cookies”

Gluten Free Subway® Rolls – Copycat Recipe (aka Schar Baguettes)

Gluten Free Subway Rolls Copycat

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 Chocolate Chip Pecan Scones (Dairy Free, Dairy, or Vegan)

Gluten Free Chocolate Pecan Scones

 When I saw the gluten version of this gluten free chocolate chip pecan scone recipe, I just had to create a gluten free version. The scones may be made dairy free (as I did), vegan, or with dairy. No matter which way you make them, they are rich and delicious. Serve at a holiday brunch, Sunday brunch, or just because. I made them in advance for Thanksgiving breakfast as they freeze well. Their moist texture and rich flavor make them a raving hit!

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Gluten Free Whipped Porridge

Gluten Free Finnish Porridge

Whipped porridge is a Finnish tradition and is normally made with farina (cream of wheat used to make cereal or pudding). Traditional versions contain homemade juice from tart berries like lingonberries, red currants, or cranberries. I chose readymade cranberry juice because cranberries are low in Ph but high in pectin, which provides stability/structure for whipping to hold its peaks. Meanwhile, gluten free whipped porridge is something you should try at least once. It’s definitely something kids will enjoy making. Continue reading “Gluten Free Whipped Porridge”