Along the way, I’ve learned the key to making meatballs to prevent them falling apart, without being dry and flavorless. These gluten free meatballs have plenty of flavor, are moist, and stay together. You’ll love them with spaghetti/marinara sauce or as appetizers with a dip. However, you’ll be tempted to eat them right out of the oven. Yes. That’s right, oven! Continue reading “Italian Gluten Free Meatballs”
Gluten Free Valentine’s Day Cookies
I love these gluten free shortbread cookies. They’re a tad different as they have a bit of an Italian flare. They are also firmer than traditional shortbread, which breaks apart easily. I’m sure you’ll love them as even gluten-eaters do. If you prefer a traditional version, I’ve included a recipe for those as well. Continue reading “Gluten Free Valentine’s Day Cookies”
Ricotta Filling for Gluten Free Cannoli
The traditional filling for cannoli is made with ricotta cheese. What you add to it and the quantities makes all the difference in the world. I hope you enjoy this recipe. My aunt made these for decades, and now I offer you gluten free cannoli shells and filling. Enjoy!
Note: If you are gluten intolerant, please read the article, “Is Ricotta Gluten Free.” Continue reading “Ricotta Filling for Gluten Free Cannoli”
Gluten Free Wedding Cake Recipe
A gluten free white cake does not traditionally contain egg yolks. However, when egg yolks and buttermilk are combined, they create moisture you will not find in a traditional white cake. Use this gluten free wedding cake recipe for a wedding or any special event. This is another recipe from my upcoming cookbook, Carla’s Best 125 Gluten-Free Recipes. Continue reading “Gluten Free Wedding Cake Recipe”
Gluten Free Layered Taco Dip
When you want to make a lasting impression, but need to meet the needs of many, make this gluten free layered taco dip. It’s just as easy as making tacos, but using chips instead of taco shells. Everyone raves about it, and you’ll look like a pro! You don’t have to wait for the next Super Bowl to enjoy this one!
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Fluffy Gluten Free Dumplings Recipe with Chicken, Vegetables & Gravy
Often dumplings, even traditional dumplings, turn out chewy and heavy. However, you can easily make light and fluffy biscuits instead. They turn out fantastic! If you’ve never tried dumplings, you may just add this to your regular recipe rotation. One recipe tester even made it dairy-free. Continue reading “Fluffy Gluten Free Dumplings Recipe with Chicken, Vegetables & Gravy”
Gluten Free Almond Filling
Bear claw-shaped Danishes are filled with this very same filling. Danish are not often referred to as decadent, but this is the only way I can describe this filling. If you enjoy bear claws, you’ll surely be awestruck over this filling that you can use to bake in coffee cakes and pastries. Continue reading “Gluten Free Almond Filling”
Addictive Gluten Free Granola Recipe
Who knew granola could be addicting? This one is! Maple syrup is the key to this recipe. However, you can help control blood sugar levels by using half agave syrup and still create an addictive flavor. This gluten free granola is a must-try! Continue reading “Addictive Gluten Free Granola Recipe”
Gluten Free Lemon Poppy Seed Muffins
My husband said that these muffins could easily be one of my best recipes yet. Our gluten-eating friends, as well as my cookbook recipe testers, agree. Buttermilk helps leaven these beauties. (There’s a dairy-free version, too.) The optional glaze adds a contrasting tartness. Continue reading “Gluten Free Lemon Poppy Seed Muffins”
Gluten Free Ravioli Rolls
This recipe is from my upcoming cookbook, Carla’s Best 125 Gluten-Free Recipes. Picture lasagna noodles. Then spread on a luscious ravioli filling. Roll them up, and top with your favorite pasta sauce and mozzarella cheese. Lastly, bake until just lightly crisp on top. You can also use the filling in traditional ravioli. However, this is a much faster way of achieving the same flavors. Continue reading “Gluten Free Ravioli Rolls”

