Italians make frittatas from vegetables and eggs on the stovetop or baked. Sometimes they even add cheese. I decided to turn a frittata into a roulade. This gluen free spinach roulade makes a beautiful presentation and tastes amazing. Enjoy! Continue reading “Gluten Free Spinach and Herb Roulade”
Pan Fried Cauliflower (Naturally Gluten Free)
If you are getting tired of the same old veggie recipes, I think you’ll appreciate this fried cauliflower recipe. It has savory flavors and a tad bit of sweetness, just enough to create a caramelized crust when it browns. It is very tasty. Enjoy! Continue reading “Pan Fried Cauliflower (Naturally Gluten Free)”
Gluten Free Sweet Potato Apple Soup
When the mood strikes, have a batch of this gluten free sweet potato apple soup recipe on hand in the freezer. You can freeze them in individual size portions or large batches for mealtime. Both sweet and savory, this soup is refreshing, yet satisfying. Spice it up with ginger or add curry powder if you desire. Be creative and enjoy it your way. Continue reading “Gluten Free Sweet Potato Apple Soup”
Hearty Tex Mex Gluten Free Salad with Mango & Feta Cheese
This version of the tex mex favorite salad is gluten free and hearty enough to fill your family or guests without being high in fat. It is all up to you on the final calories when you add your dressing. Serve it as is, or serve it on a bed of baby greens or your favorite lettuce. Add a bit of heat by adding salsa or spicy peppers. You can also add a bit of hot sauce to your favorite creamy dressing. Continue reading “Hearty Tex Mex Gluten Free Salad with Mango & Feta Cheese”
Gluten Free Cauliflower au Gratin
Cauliflower au gratin is a great way to get that same rich, cheesy texture with a vegetable instead of potatoes. It reduces some of the carbs, as well. Though the calories in this dish are pretty high as it uses tons of cheese and cream. However, it makes a great dish for guests. Everything in moderation, right? This dish is a bit more saucier than au gratin potatoes as it does not take cauliflower as long to bake as potatoes. However extra sauce is not a bad thing at all. I’m hoping you will enjoy this cauliflower au gratin dish just as much potatoes. It’s so much easier because you don’t have to peel potatoes! Continue reading “Gluten Free Cauliflower au Gratin”
Easy Vegetable Gluten Free Pasta Salad
Summer time or winter time, a room temperature salad is perfect. This easy gluten free pasta salad is great at picnics as you can remove it from the ice chest to reach room temperature when you first arrive. When serving it at home you can do the same thing or serve it as soon as you make it. Use your favorite salad dressing, though I recommend Italian. I have included a link to my article on Answers.com which lists several gluten free salad dressing brands and flavors. Continue reading “Easy Vegetable Gluten Free Pasta Salad”
Marinated Roasted Peppers
It’s grilling season and roasted peppers compliment so many spring and summer dishes. They are wonderful on fajitas, (one of my favorites), add them to warm or cold salads, or combine them rice or potatoes. You can roast peppers in the oven or grill them outdoors. Continue reading “Marinated Roasted Peppers”
Strawberry Rhubarb Dessert Soup (Naturally Gluten Free)
Decades ago, rhubarb was considered a vegetable. It actually is, but in 1947 it was reclassified as a fruit because that’s what people used it as. No matter the classification, rhubarb complements desserts well as its tartness balances out sweet flavors. This strawberry rhubarb dessert not only makes for a cooling summer treat, but a healthy one. Rhubarb contains Vitamin C, A and potassium. Potassium is a great way to fight the summer’s heat. It definitely adds a splash of color to the table and it’s fairly easy to make. I like it because it’s naturally gluten free. Enjoy! Continue reading “Strawberry Rhubarb Dessert Soup (Naturally Gluten Free)”
Butternut Squash Gluten Free Ravioli with Creamy Garlic Sauce
I absolutely adore Pasta Prima’s Gluten Free Butternut Squash Ravioli, however, now that I realize I am allergic to tapioca I cannot have them. So, to the drawing board I went and the results were nothing but spectacular! Making homemade gluten free ravioli is definitely a weekend project for those who work, but you can also make the filling a couple of days in advance. My husband enjoyed his with my Italian Spaghetti Sauce and I used the creamy garlic sauce (recipe provided below). I hope you enjoy these gluten free ravioli, as well. They are definitely a treat! Continue reading “Butternut Squash Gluten Free Ravioli with Creamy Garlic Sauce”
Lower-Fat Gluten Free Coleslaw
Memorial Day is coming up soon, and classic dishes like coleslaw are often served. Whether you are having a barbecue, a picnic, or just eating in, this gluten free coleslaw recipe will fit the menu well. It is lower in fat than most coleslaw recipes as I use a bit of fat-free/non-fat Greek yogurt to substitute some of the mayonnaise. If you are on a dairy-free diet, feel free to use plain dairy-free yogurt. For others not needing a low-fat recipe, use all mayonnaise. Meanwhile, you may consider this recipe for Mother’s Day, as well. Continue reading “Lower-Fat Gluten Free Coleslaw”

