Roasted Gluten Free Turkey Breasts

Gluten Free Roasted Turkey Breast

We’re having a smaller dinner for Thanksgiving this year. Luckily, we all love the white meat of the turkey! So instead of making my gluten free roasted turkey recipe this year (see tips here), I’ll be roasting just breasts. If you’re cooking for a small crowd and enjoy white meat or need to cut back on fat in your diet, you’ll appreciate this recipe. I also link to other gluten free recipes and tips. Enjoy! Continue reading “Roasted Gluten Free Turkey Breasts”

New York-Style Pizza Crust Video

Texture of Gluten Free New York Style Pizza
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Watch this video so that you’ll know how the recipe for my Gluten Free New York-Style Pizza turns out. This crust is easy to make and is a yeast-based crust. All of my cookbook recipe testers that enjoy thick crust adopted this recipe as their go-to gluten free pizza dough recipe. Watch the below video and then click on the above link to get the recipe if you’re a member or to sign up if you’re not. In the recipe I explain how to make the crust thinner underneath the toppings. Enjoy!

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Gluten Free Chicken Enchilada Biscuit Bake

Gluten Free Enchilada Biscuit Casserole

)Ever since I saw the Pillsbury Enchilada Bubble Up recipe, I just had to figure out to use my fluffy gluten-free biscuit recipe to make my own, saucier version which I call Gluten Free Enchilada Biscuit Bake. I finally had some free time and baked up this afternoon. It turned out so delicious! You can use red or green ingredients and their corresponding cheese. Continue reading “Gluten Free Chicken Enchilada Biscuit Bake”

Gluten Free Eggplant Parmesan Towers

Gluten Free Eggplant Parmesan

My husband absolutely loves veal as well as chicken Parmesan. He looks for Italian restaurants everywhere we go, hoping to find it on their menus. I can’t believe it’s taken me over 36 years to realize that if I hide eggplant under the disguise of chicken or veal Parmesan, he’d eat it! You have to make this recipe! Using marinara sauce and eggplant saves on so many calories! Continue reading “Gluten Free Eggplant Parmesan Towers”

Roasted Filet Mignon, Cherry Wine Sauce & Easy Garlic Mashed Potatoes

Filet Mignon, Cherry Wine Sauce, and Garlic Mashed Potatoes

Does the man in your life enjoy meat and potatoes? This recipe may be perfect for him on Father’s Day or any day, and the perfect under two-hour gourmet meal you’ll ever need to make him. From the gourmet cherry wine sauce to the easy garlic mashed potatoes, you’re covered! They make an incredible combination. Continue reading “Roasted Filet Mignon, Cherry Wine Sauce & Easy Garlic Mashed Potatoes”

Gluten Free Ramen Burger – The Secret to the Glue! (Egg-Free)

Crunchy Gluten Free Ramen Burger Buns

The ramen burger first became popular in 2013 at an outdoor, weekend food bizarre called Smorgasburg in New York. Blogger and Japanese ramen enthusiast, Keizo Shimamoto created it. How he gets the ramen to stick together is a trade secret, but I’ve figured it out! I’ve tried egg, and it just doesn’t work very well. Learn how to make a traditional, gluten free ramen burger, including the sauce! Continue reading “Gluten Free Ramen Burger – The Secret to the Glue! (Egg-Free)”

Best Gluten Free Hamburger Buns (Cheese & Onion Options)

Best Gluten Free Hamburger Buns

Using a combination of rice and sorghum flour along with other ingredients, these gluten free hamburger buns are truly delicious. If you have a barbecue or grill available, toast them to make them crunchy. Serve with burgers, sausage, or your favorite vegetarian fare.

While one of my cookbook recipe testers named these buns “just like gluten buns,” I’ve named them the best gluten free hamburger buns. They are slightly heartier, but not by much. It just means they have flavor! Continue reading “Best Gluten Free Hamburger Buns (Cheese & Onion Options)”

Gluten Free Cannelloni or Manicotti Shells (Homemade or Store-Bought)

Homemade Gluten Free Cannelloni Shells or Manicotti Shells (or Store-Bought)

While traditionally, cannelloni is made with sheets of pasta, you can use gluten free manicotti pasta shells just as easily. I’ve provided below, both the link to my recipe for cannelloni sheets and a well-known brand.

You’ll find that manicotti shells have ridges while the homemade pasta sheets do not. I used my gluten-free egg noodle recipe, which everyone raves about. This homemade pasta has a wonderful texture, but more importantly, it holds up even upon reheating, even in soup, without getting mushy.

If you are short on time and prefer to use store-bought manicotti shells, Jovial Foods makes one that works perfectly! I suggest making just enough to serve that day when using Jovial brown rice manicotti shells. They’re perfect the day you make them but get just a little mushy the following day.  If you add additional sauce before reheating, you won’t notice. Continue reading “Gluten Free Cannelloni or Manicotti Shells (Homemade or Store-Bought)”

Gluten Free Spanakopita

Gluten Free Spanakopita Rolls

This gluten free spanakopita recipe is a Greek tradition. The filling consists of spinach, cheese, onions, egg, and seasoning. If you are vegetarian, you can substitute the cheese with tons of fresh herbs and silken tofu or use dairy-free cheese like Daiya or Follow Your Heart. Instead of using my Gluten Free Phyllo Dough Recipe, which is the traditional dough bakers use, I used my Gluten Free Puff Pastry Recipe to produce a puffier dough.

You may have previously seen the folded version, but rolled spanakopita is also a well-known way of making them. I prefer to roll them when serving to guests so that they know what they are eating. If it were up to my husband, the dough lover, he would prefer the folded method as it produces more crust.

I list out several choices of cheese to use in your gluten free spanakopita. I find it’s best to use a variety of cheeses. It combines all of the best flavors and texture from salty to creamy. Use what you have on hand or what you enjoy the most.

This is one way of getting kids to eat spinach. If you wish to make it healthier, feel free to substitute the leeks with additional spinach. Using leeks is a rural Greek tradition. Continue reading “Gluten Free Spanakopita”