If you’ve visited Italy recently, you may have seen chocolate pasta. It is one of the latest gourmet delights. While they were only sold in their gluten versions for quite some time, I saw some selling online that were gluten free at one point. However, you can easily and inexpensively make your own. You do not even need a pasta machine to do so. Continue reading “Gluten Free Chocolate Pasta Recipe (Sweet or Savory)”
Creamy Italian Gluten Free Rice Pudding (Egg-Free)
Arborio rice, the Italian rice you use to make risotto, is the perfect rice to use in rice pudding. It is extremely starchy, creating the perfect, thick texture. Vanilla may be the standard in flavoring rice pudding, but you can create a citrus, rum, or bourbon flavor. Add raisins or not. Your choice! Continue reading “Creamy Italian Gluten Free Rice Pudding (Egg-Free)”
Gluten Free Tortilla Soup with Chicken
I have never made tortilla soup before now, but this was absolutely delicious, per my recent guests. It’s unfortunate that I cannot have tomatoes, but my hubby is always willing to be my taste-tester. Enjoy this gluten free tortilla soup recipe along with other Gluten Free Mexican Recipes. Continue reading “Gluten Free Tortilla Soup with Chicken”
Gluten Free Lunch Ideas for Kids and Adults
You will find below, links to each of the recipes for the gluten free lunch ideas for kids and adults. The lunch shown in the photo below may be altered to suite kids or adults. They may be made with dairy or dairy-free. Enjoy! Continue reading “Gluten Free Lunch Ideas for Kids and Adults”
Gluten Free Slider Buns & Better-Than-Secret-Sauce
These buns are “better than gluten hamburger buns!” as one veteran gluten-free dieter described them, and she made them dairy-free using ingredients from the substitutes page. Add your favorite burger and the better-than-secret-sauce, and you’re ready to rock-n-roll.
Whether you are searching for a gluten free slider buns recipe or dinner rolls, the recipe will please everyone. They look like biscuits but have the texture of rolls with eggs (like those gluten ones you used to purchase). If you freeze them and then reheat in the microwave on “reheat” or medium, they will texture up closer to bread, just perfect! Continue reading “Gluten Free Slider Buns & Better-Than-Secret-Sauce”
Easy Stovetop Gluten Free Chicken Braciole
Braciole is a dish popular in Southern Italy such as Sicily. It is either spelled braciole or braciola. Most Italians use beef; however, when using chicken, it is pounded and stuffed with your favorite ingredients. In this case, I used prosciutto, spinach, and Mozarella cheese. You can use Mozarella or Parmesan. Whatever you used as a stuffing, I hope you and your guests enjoy it. Continue reading “Easy Stovetop Gluten Free Chicken Braciole”
Gluten Free Basmati Rice Recipe – Indian (Mild or Spicy)
I adore Indian food; therefore, you’ll always find a Gluten Free Indian Recipes on this site. I usually make spicy Indian rice, but this basmati rice recipe can be made mild or spicy. If you have children or your digestive tract is still healing, a mild version is ideal. Either way, this rice is full of authentic Indian flavorful and color. Enjoy! Continue reading “Gluten Free Basmati Rice Recipe – Indian (Mild or Spicy)”
Gluten Free Orange Chicken
A classic Asian dish to replace another takeout night. You can adjust its sweet and savory flavors by increasing or decreasing the soy sauce to your liking. It’s easy to make, and your family and friends will rave about it. Continue reading “Gluten Free Orange Chicken”
Gluten Free Coleslaw Like KFC’s
For years I used to crave KFC’s coleslaw. Now that us gluten free eaters can no longer eat at KFC, I thought you would appreciate my KFC clone dressing. McCormick spices are gluten-free. Be sure to avoid using mayonnaise jars that gluten-eaters may have used if you are gluten intolerant. Double dipping knives in jars can leave cross-contamination. They dip in the mayo jar, spread it on their bread, and then dip in the jar again. Meanwhile, enjoy this gluten free coleslaw recipe. My guests thoroughly enjoyed it on the 4th of July and asked to take the leftover home. Continue reading “Gluten Free Coleslaw Like KFC’s”
Gluten Free Egg Drop Soup
After visiting PF Chang’s China Bistro, I decided to make my own gluten free egg drop soup. I am addicted to it! I love it hot and spicy. You can omit the hot sauce, use freshly chopped or pureed chili peppers, or make a mild version. It’s just as delicious as the one at PF Chang’s. Serve this flavorful, Chinese favorite as a starter before main and vegetable dishes. Enjoy! Continue reading “Gluten Free Egg Drop Soup”