If you’ve already tried my Soft Gluten Free Naan (Indian flatbread), you know it’s pretty incredible. Gluten-eaters even swoon over it. If you enjoy multi-cultural food, you’ll love this mixture of naan and pizza toppings. I chose a mixture of chicken, cheese, and sauteed peppers, and omitted red sauce since I’m allergic to tomatoes. Use your favorite sauce and toppings. Enjoy! Continue reading “Soft Gluten Free Naan Pizza”
Gluten Free Cinnamon Banana Buckwheat Pancakes
The raved about Gluten Free Banana Pancakes Recipe just became healthier and even more flavorful! This gluten free cinnamon banana buckwheat pancakes recipe makes a delicious breakfast that everyone, including gluten-eaters, will gobble up. Buckwheat flour is optional. Continue reading “Gluten Free Cinnamon Banana Buckwheat Pancakes”
Gluten Free Pecan Cheesecake (No-Bake Filling) with Caramel Sauce
Think of a no-bake cheesecake filling with a flourless pecan or flour + pecan pie crust, all topped with a sweet and crunchy pecan topping. Then top it off with one of several different caramel toppings. Did I mention, it only takes 45 minutes to make and two hours to chill? Now, that’s how you do gluten free dessert! Continue reading “Gluten Free Pecan Cheesecake (No-Bake Filling) with Caramel Sauce”
The Perfect Gluten Free Pecan Pie Crust
This is a pie crust that contains pecans and flour versus my Gluten Free Graham Cracker Pecan Pie Crust or Flourless Pecan Pie Crust. So, you won’t get any honey graham cracker flavor nor a solid pecan crust. It’s the perfect combination, creating the perfect texture! Just press the dough into a pie plate or springform pan. It is quite delicious without imparting any flavors besides pecan but with a perfect pie crust texture. It’s the best of both worlds! You may add cinnamon if you desire.
Gluten Free Brazilian Cream Donuts – Doughnuts (Sonho)
In Brazil, donuts are referred to as “sonhos” meaning “dreams”. The typical Brazilian donut recipe is more of a cake donut and yeast-risen. After making two different yeast-risen batches, I decided on skipping the yeast altogether. This recipe is light, airy, and tender. They get additional sweetness from a dusting of sugar and cinnamon as well as pastry cream filling. The rich filling makes these gluten free Brazilian cream donuts (or doughnuts) famous for its richness. They are so good, Christmas morning wouldn’t be the same without them in many countries. I’m thinking Easter brunch as well. Continue reading “Gluten Free Brazilian Cream Donuts – Doughnuts (Sonho)”
Fried Gluten Free Macaroni and Cheese Balls
Take the American classic, mac and cheese, and turn it into a delicious and hearty appetizer that doesn’t need an oven, which is important during the holidays. You can get away with serving fewer appetizers when you have at least one that is hearty. However, they may just eat too many because they are so delicious! I provide you with your choice of two types of breading options. Continue reading “Fried Gluten Free Macaroni and Cheese Balls”
Gluten Free Deep Dish Sweet Potato (or Pumpkin) Meringue Pie
This is one of the best gluten free sweet potato pies I’ve made. I also provide you with a delicious alternative pumpkin filling. This recipe calls for my Flaky Gluten Free Pie Crust. I’ve also included a link in the Tips section to the Make Ahead Gluten Free Pie Crust so you can adjust the crust per the filling you use and crust you desire. Use a deep-dish pie dish or standard.
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Mini Gluten Free Cream Puffs (Profiteroles)
To garnish fancy cakes like Saint Honore and other Italian/Sicilian and French cakes as well as savory appetizers, this recipe teaches you how to make mini gluten free cream puffs as well as a little larger. You’ll also learn how long to bake these gems depending upon their size. This recipe ensures a high rising cream puff as well. Continue reading “Mini Gluten Free Cream Puffs (Profiteroles)”
Crunchy Gluten Free Peanut Butter Graham Crackers (or Pie Crust) + Video
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How to Make Candied Ginger
Do you buy candied ginger only to find it hard as a rock the next time you need some? I sure do! Making your own is easy and saves money. It stores in its own syrup for many months or you can drain them and roll them in sugar. This recipe makes the best-tasting candied ginger using the least amount of ingredients. Continue reading “How to Make Candied Ginger”

