While grocery shopping, I stumbled upon some oat bites in the bakery section of my local grocery store. Unfortunately, they were not gluten free. These gluten free oat bites are identical except that I omitted the dried apricots. You can add some if desired. They turned out delicious! Continue reading “Chewy Gluten Free Oat Bites (Allergen-Free)”
Gluten Free Date Glazed Baked Chicken Breasts and Sweet Potatoes
Chicken breasts can easily dry out when baked. However, I have created a delicious, one-dish solution. Imagine the flavors of date and balsamic vinegar, among other flavor ingredients infused into white sweet potatoes and chicken breasts. This is my new favorite potato recipe! A sweet treasure everyone will love. This is a wonderful alcohol-free alternative to chicken marsala. Continue reading “Gluten Free Date Glazed Baked Chicken Breasts and Sweet Potatoes”
Gluten Free Chive Pesto
I had a ton of chives in my herb garden and decided to make chive pesto. It naturally stays bright green, unlike basil pesto. Chive pesto is flavorful and cheesy. The recipe I used that I found online didn’t have much flavor. So, after adjusting it quite a bit and using a substitute ingredient, I am thrilled with result. Use this naturally gluten free chive pesto on crackers, bruschetta (toasted, sliced baguettes), pasta, grilled chicken, and more. Continue reading “Gluten Free Chive Pesto”
Gluten Free Devonshire Scones
In honor of my UK members, I decided to share a gluten free Devonshire scones recipe. These scones are light like fluffy gluten free biscuits in the U.S. (Europeans call heavy crackers “biscuits”.) If you’re not a fan of typical, heavy scones, you’ll love these! Typically served with strawberry jam and clotted cream, these gluten free Devonshire scones are truly soft and light.
(Devonshire was the former name of Devon County, in South West England. compared to typical English scones. Continue reading “Gluten Free Devonshire Scones”
Gluten Free Pick-Me-Up Brownies (No Gum or Added Starch)
Need a pick me up and a fudgy chocolate fix? A celebrity chef used to sell 1,000 of a similar gluten brownie each week. Why? Because they are fudgy, the coffee it contains not only provides a boost but enhances the chocolate flavor, and they are packed with walnuts and chocolate chips. These gluten free pick me up brownies are no different and also have a dense texture typical of fudge. They do, however, differ from most gluten free brownies because they do not contain gum or added starch such as tapioca, potato, corn, or arrowroot. Maybe you’ll decide to sell them too! Continue reading “Gluten Free Pick-Me-Up Brownies (No Gum or Added Starch)”
Gluten-Free Chocolate Cherry Oatmeal Cookies
Gluten Free Turkey Pizza Crust (Lower Carbs) – Mini or Large
If you’re looking to increase protein levels in your diet but not completely eliminate complex carbs, this recipe for gluten free turkey pizza crust is for you. This crust contains mostly ground turkey along with a little bit of a single gluten free flour. This was the most flavorful pizza I have ever had! Check it out! Continue reading “Gluten Free Turkey Pizza Crust (Lower Carbs) – Mini or Large”
Gluten Free Banana Bread Balls
What are gluten free banana bread balls? Imagine your favorite banana bread. Then imagine it deep-fried, like a donut. Then top with confectioners’ sugar or dunk in chocolate ganache or maple syrup. You can even eat them plain. They’re great on the go! You have yourself breakfast, a snack, or dessert! Continue reading “Gluten Free Banana Bread Balls”
Gluten Free Raisin Cinnamon Rolls
Using a square pan or large muffin pan, you can make these delicious sweet gluten free raisin rolls. The dough is incredibly easy to work with and the cinnamon rolls have the texture of gluten cinnamon rolls. Everyone will enjoy their tender texture straight out of the oven. Add raisins to the filling or not. Continue reading “Gluten Free Raisin Cinnamon Rolls”
5-Star Gluten Free Bechamel Sauce
Béchamel (pronounced: bay shoe mel) is a velvety smooth white sauce that can be used as is or turn it into a number of variations. You’ll love it because it is a fast way to turn a plain meal into a decadence followed by a string of compliments. Using bechamel as a base sauce, you can turn it into a white cheese sauce or cheddar cheese sauce. You can even add wine and/or cream. Your guests and family will surely be impressed. Continue reading “5-Star Gluten Free Bechamel Sauce”

