If you are one of the many people with gluten intolerance who also cannot tolerate oats, today is your lucky day. When you make these soft and chewy mock gluten free oatmeal raisin cookies, you can enjoy a similar treat. They contain a substitute that bakes much like oatmeal with a slight crunch. Continue reading “Gluten Free Mock Oatmeal Raisin Cookies (Chewy)”
Gluten Free Pizza Pinwheels – Pizza Rolls
Wow! These gluten free pizza pinwheels were phenomenal! The dough turns out much fluffier when baked in a baking pan versus a pizza stone as I usually use. The cheese is oozing out of them as they come out of the oven. Add sauce when serving. They’re just wonderful, something for all pizza lovers to enjoy! Continue reading “Gluten Free Pizza Pinwheels – Pizza Rolls”
Gluten Free Pizza Appetizers
In preparation for Super Bowl Sunday, I wanted to test my favorite pizza crust recipe out (see textures video) to make mini gluten free pizza appetizers. They turned out amazing! The dough is soft inside and a little chewy on the outside, or firmer if desired. I couldn’t ask for any better gluten free pizza crust! Even my gluten eating husband loves it, and he’s tested out many!
Gluten Free Dairy Free Morning Glory Muffins (Coconut and Oat Versions)
With or without crumble topping, these gluten free morning glory muffins are hearty and moist as they hold plenty of fruit and nuts. The fruit is the main source of their moisture; however, sugar is also added. You may use organic sugar to make it healthier. I eat these muffins for dessert without the topping! They’re sort of like carrot cake, but a bit heartier. They’re wonderful! I hope you enjoy them as well.
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Small Batch Gluten Free Apple Streusel Muffins
Whether you’re looking for a dessert muffin or a sweet treat for breakfast, these gluten free apple muffins with streusel topping are sure to please. Add optional nuts or oatmeal to the streusel topping if desired. Either make half a dozen or double the recipe for a full batch. Enjoy! Continue reading “Small Batch Gluten Free Apple Streusel Muffins”
Spaghetti Squash Recipe
Not only learn how to cook spaghetti squash (aka vegetable spaghetti), but also how to easily cut it in half. You don’t need to buy any fancy spiral machine to substitute spaghetti squash for pasta. It’s naturally gluten free and easily shreds with a fork. Mix in your favorite sauce or top with butter or margarine. Then season as desired. Continue reading “Spaghetti Squash Recipe”
Gluten Free Skillet Double Chocolate Brownies
Whether you call these delights gluten free skillet brownies, soft baked giant cookie, or a cookie cake (like Mrs. Fields), they are delicious. They are higher than a cookie, lower than brownies, and taste like brownies; just superb! Bake them in multiple size pans and skillets. Continue reading “Gluten Free Skillet Double Chocolate Brownies”
Meat Lovers Gluten Free Cannelloni with Homemade Pasta
This gluten free cannelloni is filled with a variety of minced meat. If you’re a meat lover, it’s right up his alley. I use a pasta machine to roll out the pasta, but if you’re strong, you can do it by hand. The pasta is absolutely delicious and doesn’t get mushy.
Not a beef or pork lover? Try my chicken version.
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Make Ahead Gluten Free Four-Cheese Spinach Frittata
Not only can you make this frittata in advance, but it is better this way! Just steam or microwave to reheat. I know, you’re probably thinking that any time you’ve reheated leftover cooked or scrambled eggs, they were not so great. Well, there are two ingredients in this recipe that change all of the rules, and neither is cream cheese. This gluten free frittata turns out moist and has a balance of flavors and textures. Continue reading “Make Ahead Gluten Free Four-Cheese Spinach Frittata”
Gluten Free 1234 Cake or Cupcakes
Once home bakers began using volume measurements, they began to make this easy-to-remember recipe for 1234 cakes. They are so called because they consist of 1 cup butter, 2 cups sugar, 3 cups flour, and 4 eggs. They usually are a bit heavy similar to pound cake, but they do not contain as much butter and eggs. Therefore, they are less expensive to make. I have adjusted the method of making this cake to make it lighter. Enjoy!

