I love churros, but this new recipe for gluten free churro bowls, as well as rings, is incredible! Fill them with ice cream or eat them plain. The best part is that they are baked, not deep-fried. So, you get all of the benefits without the added fat and calories. It gets even better. They’re …
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Just like a dress needs accessories, sometimes a dessert needs a little dressing up, as well. Strawberry sauce has so many uses. You can use it to garnish plain ice cream, cream puffs before you add the top, cheesecake, and more. Use this sauce as a filling for layered cakes or even crepes. Use this …
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If you’ve tried different brands of gluten free all-purpose flour and were disappointed with the results or said to yourself, “I guess this is good for gluten free” then you’re in for a pleasant surprise. Users prefer this recipe for homemade gluten free all-purpose flour over others because of its gluten-like texture. Their friends and family …
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Gluten-free cooking is very different than regular cooking, therefore, it is important to know which gluten-free cooking utensils to use to make your work easier. Carol Fenster has listed a variety of cooking utensils below, in price ranges for a few dollars to a couple hundred, but concentrates on the lower-end. Whether you’ve been doing …
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Living Without Magazine is not only tailored to the gluten-free diet, but dairy-free and other food allergies, such as shellfish, nuts, soy and more! The most recent issue, June-July 2011, contains an article on “A Celiac Pill” which is now in Phase II trial (which I am researching and will publish an article soon); Restaurant …
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If you live in Central California, I hope you can make the next Gluten Free in Fresno Support Group meeting. Each month we have gluten-free cooking lessons/demonstrations, and we get to eat the goodies, too! In addition, we have guest speakers and/or discussions.
I was invited to help the Yahoo Group, “Gluten Free in Fresno” (glutenfreefresno), which will now meet at Whole Foods in Fresno beginning some time in January 2011. Our meetings will be monthly on a Wednesday evening. Our first meeting will be a “get to know” meeting, getting to know what is needed and wanted …
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I wanted to take the time to wish you all a wonderful and happy Thanksgiving! I appreciate all your support. Every Thanksgiving I think back to 1981 when I cooked my first holiday dinner, all by myself. Well, perhaps not all by myself! I did have two older sisters who were in the kitchen non-stop to make sure …
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This gluten free phyllo dough recipe (or gluten free filo dough) is so easy to make compared to traditional recipes! Fortunately, for those of us on a gluten-free diet, we finally have an advantage in baking without gluten. Gluten is not our friend in attempting to create a flaky crust. Flakiness is what is needed …
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Lesson 20: All About Sugar & Gluten Free Baking Sugar is as important to baking as butter. Learn all about sugar and how to use it in gluten free baking to improve recipes. Learn the roles sugar play in baked goods and how it affects recipes. From granulated sugar to brown to organic, they all have …
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