Gluten Free Cinnamon Swirl Bundt Cake

Gluten Free Cinnamon Swirl Bundt Cake - Homemade

A delicious gluten free cinnamon swirl bundt cake with a double gooey cinnamon filling, a cinnamon-sugar crust, and a perfectly moist yellow cake. The cake is not heavy like pound cake. Instead, it is just slightly heavier than a traditional layer cake. You can make it as heavy as a pound cake if desired. Just see the Tips section. Meanwhile, it’s my new favorite cake! My gluten-eating husband and I like it better than the Cinnabons we used to eat! Continue reading “Gluten Free Cinnamon Swirl Bundt Cake”

Thyme Roasted Potatoes and Peppers and Onion – Oh My!

Potatoes and Peppers and Onion

I love this recipe for fingerling potatoes for a few reasons. I don’t have to peel the potatoes. I don’t have to slice small potatoes. The best thing is that they are incredibly delicious. I even surprised myself. I make them every chance I get! I can even eat them while on the Weight Watchers diet! We enjoy these potatoes more than mashed potatoes, and that says a lot. Continue reading “Thyme Roasted Potatoes and Peppers and Onion – Oh My!”

Gluten Free Beet Ravioli with Three Cheeses and Browned Butter Sauce

Gluten Free Beet Ravioli and Spinach

What better way is there to celebrate Spring than adding color and nutrients to your meals? Adjusting my favorite Gluten Free Egg Noodle Pasta Recipe, I created this gluten free beet ravioli recipe filled with three types of cheese and covered in browned butter or your favorite sauce. You can also make some spinach ravioli using my Gluten Free Spinach Pasta Recipe. I made a creamy browned butter sauce for mine. My husband always enjoys Bolognese (meat) sauce. He’s a meat lover. The ravioli turned out very flavorful, tender, and beautiful. I hope you try it. Continue reading “Gluten Free Beet Ravioli with Three Cheeses and Browned Butter Sauce”

Gluten Free Feta and Roasted Shallot Puff Pastry Tart

Gluten Free Savory Puff Pastry Tart

When I first tasted this gluten free puff pastry dough, I could have cried. I never thought in my wildest imagination that I would eat anything like this ever again. Make this impressive gluten free puffed pastry tart, using the same dough, for guest or any special occasion. No one would ever guess it is gluten free. Top with roasted shallots that melt in your mouth and chunks of feta or your favorite soft cheese and roasted vegetables. It is to die for! Enjoy. Continue reading “Gluten Free Feta and Roasted Shallot Puff Pastry Tart”

Spicy Gluten Free Indian Potato Pancakes with Easy Tomato Chutney

Gluten Free Indian Potato Pancakes, Tomato Chutney, and Basmati Rice

Containing common and easily obtained Indian spices, these spicy gluten free potato pancakes make an incredible gluten free side dish. Make the easy tomato chutney or your favorite dipping sauce. I even enjoy sweet red chile sauce from a bottle. Adjust the heat on these potato pancakes to your liking. I like to add a little red hot chili oil when serving them plain. They are simply scrumptious! Serve them for breakfast with eggs or lunch or dinner as a side. Continue reading “Spicy Gluten Free Indian Potato Pancakes with Easy Tomato Chutney”

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”