Sugar-Free Gluten Free Thumbprint Cookies with Almond Flour

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This gluten free gluten free thumbprint cookies recipe is sugar-free and egg-free. It is healthier than many other gluten free cookie recipes because it is made with almond flour alone. It does not contain any grain flour or starch. It very similar to shortbread cookies, but contains less butter. I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as we have. Continue reading “Sugar-Free Gluten Free Thumbprint Cookies with Almond Flour”

Dairy Free Gluten Free Brownies Recipe – Rocky Road Style

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This gluten free brownies recipe contains marshmallows and walnuts like any rocky road dessert. The marshmallows melt into the batter while it bakes, creating a lighter, almost cake-like texture, but chewier. Once in awhile you’ll get a taste of the marshmallows, which is the characteristic my husband most enjoyed. For a heavier brownie, just cut the baking soda in half. Continue reading “Dairy Free Gluten Free Brownies Recipe – Rocky Road Style”

Gourmet Fresh Gluten Free Peach Crisp

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This gluten free peach crisp is awesome! It calls for plenty of butter in order to make the topping nice and crispy. If you are wondering what the difference between a cobbler and a crisp is, a cobbler is made with a dough batter, similar to biscuit dough. A crisp is usually made with flour, brown sugar, cinnamon, and butter. A crisp has a crumbly topping. Cobbler got its name because the biscuit dough is usually dropped in pieces, creating a cobblestone affect. Meanwhile, enjoy this gluten free peach crisp. Be creative and add your favorite ingredients – perhaps a bit of fresh ginger to bring on a little heat. Continue reading “Gourmet Fresh Gluten Free Peach Crisp”

Gluten Free Dark Chocolate Covered Rice Cakes

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I have had several requests for healthy gluten free recipes. With summertime here, I thought those of you with children would appreciate some ideas for healthy gluten free snacks.  I remember when I first began my gluten free diet in 2005, I tried a rice cake, and could barely finish it. It was so dry and tasteless. I resorted to snacking on watermelon instead. Things have changed, but I have learned different ways to consume rice cakes. When making these chocolate covered rice cakes, be sure to use a gluten free brand of rice cakes if you are gluten intolerant. I have listed one brand below. Continue reading “Gluten Free Dark Chocolate Covered Rice Cakes”

Gluten Free Shortbread Cookies Neapolitan-Style

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Since it is summertime and the kids are on vacation, I though you’d appreciate colorful gluten free shortbread cookies. They are flavored in vanilla, almond, and chocolate, but you can choose other flavors and colors if you desire. Neapolitan is an Italian favorite, just like the ice cream. They are buttery, have just a little chew, and they have a little crunch. Enjoy!

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Gluten Free Anadama Bread

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This gluten free anadama bread recipe is a variation of the Anadama bread made years ago in Massachusetts. It was a corn meal and wheat-based bread lightly sweetened with molasses. Though it existed prior to the 1840s, a baker used to deliver the bread to households in in the late 1800s in Massachusetts. It was later baked by a restaurant owner until 1956, and then by a bakery on Cape Ann in Massachusetts until 1970. Other bakeries offered anadama bread for several years later, however, it eventually lost its popularity. This gluten free anadama bread is similar, but uses rice flour instead of wheat. If you are intolerant to rice flour, you may substitute it with sorghum flour. This bread makes a wonderful breakfast bread as it tastes a bit like an English muffin. Continue reading “Gluten Free Anadama Bread”

Chocolate Gluten Free Crepes

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Crepes are a thin, moist pancake, and usually richer due to added butter. However, this gluten free crepes recipe may be made with healthier by using margarine, dairy free spread, and dairy free milk, if desired. For darker crepes, use Dutch processed cocoa (Rodelle brand is gluten free). It is not acidic like pure cocoa powder. Meanwhile, enjoy these gluten free chocolate crepes. For plain crepes see Gluten Free Crepes (Sweet or Savory). Continue reading “Chocolate Gluten Free Crepes”

Gluten Free Fried Ice Cream

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Have you ever had gluten free fried ice cream, or http://ir-na.amazon-adany fried ice cream before? If not, you’re in for a fun and delicious treat. I love making this for guests. It is a real conversation maker. Traditionally, they are made with ground corn flakes, but if you cannot find any such as Glutino Corn Rice Flakes, you can use your favorite cereal such as Gluten Free Rice Krispies and others. Even ground gluten free graham crackers will work. You have a choice of either grinding the cereal finely or crushing them so they are left in little pieces. For a thicker batter, I have provided a link to my Gluten Free Churros batter, if you’re up for experimenting. Meanwhile, enjoy this delicious Mexican treat. Continue reading “Gluten Free Fried Ice Cream”

Fried Gluten Free Mozzarella Sticks Recipe

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My husband’s favorite junk food snack is onion rings. He’s never had fried cheese, though. So I just had to create a gluten free mozzarella sticks recipe. It’s crunchy and flavorful. If you want them to have a deeper color, use the chili powder. To make them yellow, add a bit of turmeric. You can spice them up or give them an Italian flare. They make great appetizers or snacks. To provide flavor, add a bit of grated parmesan cheese. If you use the shaker kind, be sure to use a gluten-free brand such as Kraft. They’re also awesome dipped in the batter and then rolled in bread crumbs. That provides more texture. I also have a Gluten Free Cheese Sticks Recipe using bread crumbs. This one uses more of an onion ring batter. I hope you enjoy them. Continue reading “Fried Gluten Free Mozzarella Sticks Recipe”