I had never heard of Indian pudding before this week. So, I did some research and came up with my own version. I found a couple versions online that sounded good, but weren’t just right for my taste buds. One contained egg and other did not. Without egg, it just wouldn’t taste like custard, which is what I really prefer. The other contained egg, but neither were baked in a water bath. I have provided you with the traditional egg-free and custard versions. I hope you enjoy this recipe. It is a reminder of the dish our early settlers made and is a traditional Thanksgiving dessert in New England. A matter of fact, it’s also called, New England Indian Pudding. I enjoy it because it tastes similar to pumpkin, to which I am allergic. I think I’ll try it without the corn next time, and perhaps an additional egg. That would make it pumpkin-spiced custard. Mmmm. Enjoy! Continue reading “Indian Pudding – Naturally Gluten-Free Pumpkin-Free”
Gluten Free Ancient Grain Cookies (Dairy-Free)
Are you looking for healthier gluten free cookies? These may for you! They are free of granulated sugar and butter. Instead, the recipe calls for organic butter flavored shortening along with brown sugar. Molasses and xanthan gum are added to create a chewy texture. These soft baked cookies are delicious, without being overly sweet. Continue reading “Gluten Free Ancient Grain Cookies (Dairy-Free)”
Gluten Free Roasted Pumpkin Pasta Sauce
This is a kid-friendly, pumpkin sauce. It may appeal to them because it looks similar to macaroni and cheese. However, when they realize that it is not, they’ll hit the sweetness of the pumpkin and be just as happy. For a more savory, adult version, see the Tips section. Both are delicious as the roasting process creates a caramelized flavor.
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Gluten Free Chinese Rice Noodle Salad and Dressing
Have you ever heard of Chinese rice noodles? They’re different than gluten free rice pasta, but you can easily substitute them for whatever you can find locally. I’ve added some to this fresh and crisp gluten free Chinese salad. The dressing is tasty, as well. Continue reading “Gluten Free Chinese Rice Noodle Salad and Dressing”
Melt in Your Mouth Macarons (Egg-Free)
Macarons are French egg white cookies, that if made properly will melt in your mouth. While experimenting with the latest egg substitute, canned bean liquid, I used it to make these melt in your mouth macarons. Who knew you could achieve perfection with egg substitute? Meanwhile, I filled mine with some leftover chocolate ganache. You can use a number of fillings from jam to peanut butter and confectioners’ sugar. Enjoy! Continue reading “Melt in Your Mouth Macarons (Egg-Free)”
Amazing New Egg Substitute + Gluten-Free Egg-Free Marshmallow Fluff – Meringue & Meringue Cookies
This is the most amazing egg substitute, and it’s naturally gluten free. You can also use it as a substitute for egg whites. Previously, there really wasn’t any egg replacer that you could successfully whip up and use to make meringue. Now you can! It’s so simple, too! Check out below how to make it, plus watch me make it in a video. Continue reading “Amazing New Egg Substitute + Gluten-Free Egg-Free Marshmallow Fluff – Meringue & Meringue Cookies”
Grilled Zucchini (Naturally Gluten Free)
If you’re a zucchini lover or just tired of the same old veggies, you must try this grilled zucchini recipe. If you enjoy a bit more heat or kick, dash on cayenne pepper, too. Continue reading “Grilled Zucchini (Naturally Gluten Free)”
Coconut Macaroons (Naturally Gluten Free)
Macaroons are so easy to make, and they’re naturally gluten free. Coconut is naturally moist, and with added sugar, they turn out extremely moist, creating the perfect coconut macaroons…a true pleasure. Continue reading “Coconut Macaroons (Naturally Gluten Free)”
Gluten Free Bread Bowl Recipe (Boule)
A boule (French for “ball”) comes in different sizes. This petite (French for little) gluten free boule recipe, bakes up high, with a crisp crust, and is doughy inside. Gluten free baking is often more successful in smaller sizes; and this gluten free bread bowl is the perfect example! I’ve been working on perfecting this recipe for years! I am so excited that I finally achieved a gluten-like texture in a bread bowl. Some of the ingredients were inspired by Schar’s gluten free baguettes. Enjoy! Continue reading “Gluten Free Bread Bowl Recipe (Boule)”
Gluten Free Cherry Bars
Everyone loves lemon bars, so I thought why not make cherry bars? Cherry desserts are my hubby’s favorite. Enjoy! Continue reading “Gluten Free Cherry Bars”

