Gluten Free Pumpkin Creme Brulee

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Most creme brulee recipes are naturally gluten-free, but when you add canned pumpkin puree, you have to be careful that the manufacturer has not added any gluten containing ingredients. I used evaporated cane sugar to caramelize my gluten free pumpkin creme brulee as the sugar granules are larger. Coarse sugar is the best sugar to use in this case. However, granulated sugar works okay, too. Before you know it, Thanksgiving will be upon us and I thought you may like to use this recipe for one of your desserts. It’s great because you can make it in advance and it is an recipe. Enjoy the fall season.
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Chocolate Nut Brittle Recipe: Without Corn, if Desired

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While a traditional nut brittle recipe contains the nuts within the brittle, this recipe is topped with nuts and then chocolate. You may make it the traditional way by adding the nuts to the brittle mixture using the instructions in the tip section, if desired. Meanwhile, this nut brittle will have everyone in one those moods of “bet you can’t eat just one”. Continue reading “Chocolate Nut Brittle Recipe: Without Corn, if Desired”

Chewy Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Cookies

Gluten Free Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies

While I have a few recipes for chocolate chip cookies on this site, they are either double chocolate, soft, or a bit crunchy. This one is your typical chewy gluten free chocolate chip cookies. I don’t know why I haven’t developed a recipe for them earlier as they are one of my favorites. I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as we have.

Recipe Improved and Updated: March 3, 2015

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Chocolate Marquise Recipe: Flourless and Gluten Free

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This velvety chocolate marquise recipe is a European favorite. This cake is topped with whipped cream and surrounded by a mascarpone caramel sauce. The scrumptious sauce is a combination of caramel sauce and creamy mascarpone cheese. It is another European specialty, decadence at its best. (Be sure to check out the Tip section for substitutions and variations.) Continue reading “Chocolate Marquise Recipe: Flourless and Gluten Free”

Chocolate Cherry Gluten Free Trifle Recipe

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This head-turning, gluten free trifle recipe is both colorful and delicious. The cherry glaze shimmers over the fresh cherries and while the colorful, contrasting colors catch your eye. Instead of using gluten-free sponge cake, I used chocolate brownies. With layers of sweetened whipped cream, the flavors balance perfectly. Use fresh cherries when they are in season, or defrost frozen cherries when not. Another option is to substitute the cherries for another fruit with matching flavored jam. You can easily turn this into a strawberry gluten free trifle recipe. Continue reading “Chocolate Cherry Gluten Free Trifle Recipe”

Classic Gluten Free Waffle Recipe

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You may be wondering the difference between a waffle and a pancake batter. A gluten free waffle recipe often calls for whole eggs. In this recipe, I have made them the traditional way, separating the egg yolks and whites. The whites are whipped until stiff and then folded into the batter at the end. This lends an airier texture to waffles versus an almost cake-like pancake texture. The other difference between waffles and pancakes is the fat content. Waffles contain more fat (oil or butter) which makes them crisper. Continue reading “Classic Gluten Free Waffle Recipe”

One-Step Gluten Free Graham Cracker Pie Crust

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This gluten free graham cracker pie crust recipe is made in one simple step. There is no need to make homemade gluten free graham crackers and then crumble them up. Nor is there need to purchase gluten free graham cracker crumbs, though you may. I created this recipe prior to any gluten free crumbs commercially available. I have used this basic recipe as is and in various other ways. This crust is perfect for a gluten free cheesecake recipes. You can add finely chopped nuts or flax seed, depending upon your dietary needs and desires. It works well for pies and non-baked gluten-free desserts. Enjoy! Continue reading “One-Step Gluten Free Graham Cracker Pie Crust”

Pumpkin Yeast-Risen Gluten Free Donuts (Picarones)

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I have been wanting to make some yeast raised gluten free donuts, but was so excited when I discovered picarones. They are also risen donuts, but made with a sweet squash (pumpkin in this case) and sweet potatoes. They are also known as Peruvian donuts as they are popular in Peru. You can make these gluten free donuts using fresh or canned pumpkin. Just note that fresh pumpkin tends to vary in moisture and may not turn out the same. Meanwhile, enjoy these delightful treasures. Picarones leave a lasting impression to tourists who visit Peru. Continue reading “Pumpkin Yeast-Risen Gluten Free Donuts (Picarones)”

Easy Gluten Free Chicken Recipe in Creamy Sauce

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This gluten free chicken recipe is extremely easy to make. You can add a splash of white wine or not. It is a gourmet quality dish that you can make in about 30 minutes, less if your onions are already chopped. I like to keep chopped onions and other vegetables that I use often on hand. You can freeze them or refrigerate them in canning jars. Meanwhile, this recipe is a delight. Enjoy Continue reading “Easy Gluten Free Chicken Recipe in Creamy Sauce”