Product Review: Wild Friends Foods Chocolate Coconut Peanut Butter

Wild Friends Foods Chocolate Coconut Peanut Butter
Wild Friends Foods Chocolate Coconut Peanut Butter

Product: Wild Friends Foods Chocolate Coconut Peanut Butter – $1.99+

As many of you, my dear readers, know by now…one of my most favorite things in life…and truly my drug of choice…is peanut butter.

Yes.

Peanut butter.

I can’t get enough of the stuff.  I eat it by the jarful.  When I’m stressed out…it’s what I turn to for comfort.  After I workout, it’s what I grab to get some protein.  I eat it on sandwiches, in cookies, and…best of all…right off a spoon straight from the jar.  Yes…if we all have that one food that is our kryptonite…for me…it’s peanut butter.

I do try to keep it as natural as possible.  I don’t mind having to stir my peanut butter or store it upside down.  Nope.  It doesn’t matter to me at all.  Because peanut butter is one of those perfect foods that balances my love of sweet and salty…all at once.

Well, while in Birmingham, Alabama, I discovered little sample packets (and the jars) of nut butters from Wild Friends Foods.  The cute, winking squirrel on the label was what caught my eye first.  Then…the unique and different flavors.  I originally snagged my (still) favorite so far…the Vanilla Espresso Almond Butter.  But the next chance I had at Organic Harvest in Birmingham, I snatched up a few more…and one of them was the Chocolate Coconut Peanut Butter.  Let me say that again…

Chocolate.  Coconut.  Peanut Butter.

Is that not heaven in nut butter form?  Of course it is.  These packets only sat in my pantry for a very short time.  Very short.  Because I was without vegan cream cheese the other day and wanted to finish off the gluten-free bagels that were sitting in my freezer.  So, I chose both of the chocolate varieties I had in the pantry (the previous reviewed Chocolate Sesame Seed Almond Butter was the other) and kneaded the packets so that when the bagels were done toasting in the oven, I could split each flavor between the four halves for my roommate and I to try.

Out of the oven came the bagels and two halves got the Chocolate Sesame Seed Almond Butter schmeared on them.  The other two halves…got the Chocolate Coconut Peanut Butter treatment.  I served up one half of each for each of us and settled in for breakfast.  I tried the Chocolate Sesame Seed Almond Butter first…and loved it.  But when I took a bite of the Chocolate Coconut Peanut Butter…I knew which one I preferred.  Seriously.  I had recently fallen in love with a brand of almond butter that mixed in coconut pulp.  I mean…it’s crack.  But this…this went beyond crack.  This was amazing.  The sweetness of the chocolate blended well with the texture of peanut butter…but that little tang of coconut is what made this.  Amazing.  I said it before…I’ll say it again…who needs Nutella when this exists?  I’d eat an entire jar of this without stopping if I could.  Probably best I had this in the sample packet only!!  It’s really good.  In fact, I was waiting on my roommate to comment that she didn’t like it as much as the Sesame Seed version…but she surprised me, saying she preferred the Chocolate Coconut Peanut Butter variety.  WOW!  That’s definitely saying something as she adamantly declares her dislike of coconut often.  WINNING!

Ingredients in the Wild Friends Foods Chocolate Coconut Peanut Butter are simple and clean.  This particular nut butter of chocolate and coconut goodness contains peanuts, coconut, organic agave, chocolate liquor, and sea salt.  Yes.  That’s it.  No unnecessary oils or preservatives.  No strange additives or white sugar.  Simple ingredients that offer big flavor.  Wild Friends Foods Chocolate Coconut Peanut Butter is all-natural, non-GMO, non-dairy, kosher, and this particular flavor contains no gluten ingredients.  It is also cholesterol free!

Nutritionally speaking, a serving of Wild Friends Foods Chocolate Coconut Peanut Butter is 2 tablespoons.  In this serving, you will be consuming 190 calories and 15 grams of fat.  Don’t panic over the fat content.  That comes from the nuts and the coconut.  A serving also has 35 mg sodium and 5 grams of sugar.  Only 5 grams of sugar in something that is chocolate.  Yes.  You read that right.  This serving will also dish you up 2 grams of fiber and 6 grams of protein.  You will feel full…and that is only a good thing.  You don’t want to overindulge…which I tend to do when it comes to nut butters.

Three distinctly different flavors of Wild Friends Foods nut butters have been sampled.  All of them have been enjoyed for various reasons.  It is so nice to have a brand that puts so much pride in the flavors they create and the product itself.  You can tell from the first bite how much love goes into the production of these nut butters.  And…if you like something a little sweet and nutty…the Wild Friends Foods Chocolate Coconut Peanut Butter is a fantastic choice.  Keep this in your pantry for always!

Wild Friends Foods Chocolate Coconut Peanut Butter (on a gluten-free bagel)
Wild Friends Foods Chocolate Coconut Peanut Butter (on a gluten-free bagel)

Product Review: Wild Friends Foods Chocolate Sunflower Seed Almond Butter

Wild Friends Foods Chocolate Sunflower Seed Almond Butter
Wild Friends Foods Chocolate Sunflower Seed Almond Butter

Product: Wild Friends Foods Chocolate Sunflower Seed Almond Butter – $1.99+

Remember that Vanilla Espresso Almond Butter that I raved about not too long ago?

No?  If not…refresh your memory  here.  If you do…welcome to me sampling some more flavors from Wild Friends Foods.  Because the delicious awesomesauciness of the Vanilla Espresso Almond Butter was enough to drive me to try some more options.  And while I was in Birmingham, Alabama a couple weeks ago, I picked up some more sample packets of the Wild Friends Foods line of peanut and almond butters.  I only hoped they would live up to the one that really blew me away.

So…I came home with three flavors…and had some gluten-free bagels in the freezer.

See where I am going with this?

So, one morning, I toasted up these bagels…and realized I used up all my vegan cream cheese.

Never fear.  Never.  Because where cream cheese fails…nut butter comes through.

My roommate and I sampled two different flavors that morning, as these are the small sample packs.  But…in this blog I am focusing on the Wild Friends Foods Chocolate Sunflower Seed Almond Butter.

Yes…

Chocolate.  Sunflower Seed.  Almond Butter.

Three epically delicious things in life all combined in one plastic jar with a cute winking squirrel on it.  How could this be bad?

In truth…it can’t!!  And…it wasn’t.

The Wild Friends Foods Chocolate Sunflower Seed Almond Butter is crazy good.  It isn’t too sweet, so they’ve managed to strike a nice balance between the amount of chocolate and the salty-savory flavor of the nuts.  It was creamy and amazing.  And who doesn’t like something chocolate for breakfast, right?  This was really good on my gluten-free bagel.  I was noshing it happily and enjoying the blend of flavors.  Almond butter is the most prevalent, but it leads off with that sweetness of the chocolate.  And the sunflower seeds…nice touch that adds great texture.  It is like nothing you have ever had before…but you will totally want it again.

Delicious!

Let’s talk basic and simple ingredients, okay?  That’s easy to do…because Wild Friends Foods only uses real ingredients in their nut butters.  The Chocolate Sesame Seed Almond Butter contains almonds, organic agave, unsweetened dark chocolate, sunflower seeds, sunflower oil, and sea salt.  That’s it.  Basic.  Simple.  CLEAN!  Wild Friends Foods uses only all-natural ingredients, no white sugar, it’s non-GMO, non-dairy, vegan, and kosher.  Also, this product has no gluten ingredients.  YAY!

Nutritionally speaking, a serving of Wild Friends Foods Chocolate Sesame Seed Almond Butter is 2 tablespoons.  This serving will provide you with 180 calories and 15 grams of fat…all of which are is the healthy fats you get from nuts.  YAY!  This product is cholesterol free and contains only 40 mg of sodium.  Nice.  Additionally, you will be consuming 3 grams of fiber and 6 grams of protein.  Trust me…it’s filling.  Especially on a bagel.

LOVE…is nut butters from Wild Friends Foods…and why choose between a sweet or a salty spread when you can have the best of both worlds?  Yeah…now you don’t have to.  Forget Nutella.  Eat something so much better for you!

Wild Friends Foods Chocolate Sunflower Seed Almond Butter (on a gluten-free bagel)
Wild Friends Foods Chocolate Sunflower Seed Almond Butter (on a gluten-free bagel)

Product Review: O’Doughs Gluten-Free Apple Cranberry Bagel Thins

O'Doughs Gluten-Free Apple Cranberry Bagel Thins
O’Doughs Gluten-Free Apple Cranberry Bagel Thins

Product: O’Doughs Gluten-Free Apple Cranberry Bagel Thins – $3.99+

It had gotten to the point, as of late, where I had pretty much resigned myself to the fact that I was never, ever, ever…EVER going to stumble across the third flavor of gluten-free Bagel Thins from O’Doughs.  Seriously.  Because my local grocery store that actually stocks this brand only carries the Original and Sprouted Whole Grain Flax Seed versions.

And while I appreciate that…I was in search of ALL the Bagel Thins.

Leave it to Organic Harvest (my happiest place in Birmingham, Alabama), a natural food store in the aforementioned Birmingham, Alabama, to carry this particular product in their freezer section.  And…because I think ahead…I had a cooler with me for transport back to Indiana when I finished up my visit with my family.  I was actually in town for the Making Tracks for Celiacs 5K race with my mom (I ran; she walked) and the gluten-free expo that followed.  All of that was fine and good, but with lunch looming at a diner where there is really nothing my mom or I can eat, we make our way over to Organic Harvest and pick up one of their small salads and usually a dessert to split between us.  But, while there, I had permission to shop a little and pick up some items that I can’t find in Louisville.

YAY!

And so…I began to walk the aisles, scanning the shelves…looking for items of interest.  Something that would grab me, shake me, and beg me to take it home.  Not really though, because if food started to do that, I might scream and run away.  But…if we’re just talking figuratively…I wanted to make the best decision as to what was coming home with me.  Nothing worse than grabbing an item and then finding out it was crap.

Well, my roomie does get just as excited about gluten-free goodies as I do (which I love…since she can eat ALL the food and doesn’t have to eat gluten-free).  And she spotted the O’Doughs Gluten-Free Apple Cranberry Bagel Thins in the freezer section while she meandered quicker through the store with my dad.  She hurried over to find me…and alert me of this finding.  I immediately said, “THAT…is definitely coming home with us!”

And so…it happened.  Into the basket with a couple (I behaved) other items and my lunch for that day.  We checked out, put things in the cooler, went to lunch, and then went back to my parents house to store the items in the freezer until we left the following morning.

With another trip looming, this time to Colorado (the iconic home of all things gluten-free and awesome!), I’m starting to work my way through some of these things.  And, with my morning being a crazy hot mess with spinning and everything…well…something quick that could happen while I showered was ideal.  So, out of my freezer came the O’Doughs Gluten-Free Apple Cranberry Bagel Thins.

O'Doughs Gluten-Free Apple Cranberry Bagel Thins
O’Doughs Gluten-Free Apple Cranberry Bagel Thins

I pulled out a baking sheet (I don’t own a toaster), and then sliced two of the bagel thins in half.  I was expecting to see flecks of cranberry throughout, but I didn’t.  Ah well.  I never know what to expect.  And as the oven was warming, I tossed the pan in and went to take a quick shower.  By the time I was out and dressed, the bagel thins were toasted up and ready for the vegan cream cheese schmear.  Breakfast was served (with a side of my left over Mustard Roasted Potatoes).

One thing that I do find is that bagel thins, while they are less calories, aren’t truly a bagel.  I miss that doughy middle section and that crunch on the outside with the softness in the middle.  That’s a bagel (spoken like a true New Yorker!).  But…I also love to save some calories for other indulgences…like dark chocolate to keep me awake when I’m drowsing off at my desk.  You know…those unexpected things in life.  So, when you bite into one of O’Dough’s Gluten-Free Apple Cranberry Bagel Thins, you get a crunch.  If you toast it…you get a crunch.  And then…you get cream cheese.  Even just using a serving size of the cream cheese…you get cream cheese.

But…when you break off a piece that didn’t get well schmeared with the cheese…and taste it on its own…you still kind of don’t get inundated with the flavors of the bagel thin itself.  It does have a nice hint of sweetness to it, thanks to the apples and almonds.  And you get some very mild undertones of cinnamon and raisins and maybe even some citrus.  But it’s not strong.  Which…is not a bad thing.  You don’t want to overpower the product with too many flavors.  However, I was hoping that the apple and cranberry flavor would really take a front seat here.  Unfortunately, it didn’t.  That being said, the texture and the taste of these little bagel thins are really good.  And if you don’t want a strong flavor to your bagel thins, but you want little hints of it in each bite, these may be the way to go.  These would also probably be really good with butter on top.  But I’m a cream cheese girl at heart.

Let’s talk ingredients for a moment, shall we?  The O’Dough’s Gluten-Free Apple Cranberry Bagel Thins are made from filtered water, potato starch, tapioca starch, chickpea flour, soya flour, whole grain rice flour, organic evaporated cane juice, cellulose fiber, dried apples, dried cranberries, raisins, glycerine, sunflower oil, yeast, sea salt, salba chia seed, cinnamon, baking powder, baking soda, dehydrated fruits and vegetables (oranges, apples cranberries, tomatoes, broccoli, shiitake mushrooms, carrots).

Hmmmm…tomatoes, shiitake mushrooms, broccoli and carrots in my bagel?  Really??  REALLY??!  That’s…different.

Nutritionally speaking, a serving size is one bagel thin.  One of O’Doughs Gluten-Free Apple Cranberry Bagel Thins will supply you with 100 calories and 1 gram of fat.  These thin little bagels have 300 mg sodium and 2 grams of sugar.  They also have 2 grams of fiber and 2 grams of protein.  They are cholesterol free, gluten-free, all-natural, and preservative free.  These are an fantastic source of fiber as well.  Oh, and those veggies I was talking about up there are part of the 7 different fruits and vegetables that are contained in these bagel thins…which is nutritionally equivalent to 2 servings of fruit and veggies.  Go figure.

Overall, I thought these were pretty good.  I wish these came sliced, however, because slicing a bagel thin is a tricky task.  Cut one bit too thin and it gets burned in the toaster or oven.  It’s all just about holding it right and cutting it right.  If they came pre-sliced, things would be so much easier on all of us.  Other than that…these were good.  What they lack in appearance, they do make up for in taste.  And that…is saying something.

If you haven’t been able to find O’Doughs Gluten-Free Apple Cranberry Bagel Thins in your grocery store…see if they can order them in.  They are definitely worth trying.  Especially if (like me) you are a cinnamon-raisin lover.  It’s…sort of similar to that flavor.

O'Doughs Gluten-Free Apple Cranberry Bagel Thins with Tofutti Better Than Cream Cheese
O’Doughs Gluten-Free Apple Cranberry Bagel Thins with Tofutti Better Than Cream Cheese
The final flavor was the Apple Cranberry.  These made for a nice change as they had the wonderful sweetness from, you guessed it, apples and cranberries with the subtle undertones of raisins, orange, and spicy cinnamon.  These reminded me of my beloved cinnamon raisin bagels back in my pre-Celiac diagnosis days.  Top them with either butter or cream cheese and you are really good to go – their flavor is just robust enough that anything other than a simple topping would likely be a mistake on these. – See more at: http://www.glutenfreemike.com/odoughs-new-bagel-thins/#.U17c_qKwVFY
The final flavor was the Apple Cranberry.  These made for a nice change as they had the wonderful sweetness from, you guessed it, apples and cranberries with the subtle undertones of raisins, orange, and spicy cinnamon.  These reminded me of my beloved cinnamon raisin bagels back in my pre-Celiac diagnosis days.  Top them with either butter or cream cheese and you are really good to go – their flavor is just robust enough that anything other than a simple topping would likely be a mistake on these. – See more at: http://www.glutenfreemike.com/odoughs-new-bagel-thins/#.U17c_qKwVFY
The final flavor was the Apple Cranberry.  These made for a nice change as they had the wonderful sweetness from, you guessed it, apples and cranberries with the subtle undertones of raisins, orange, and spicy cinnamon.  These reminded me of my beloved cinnamon raisin bagels back in my pre-Celiac diagnosis days.  Top them with either butter or cream cheese and you are really good to go – their flavor is just robust enough that anything other than a simple topping would likely be a mistake on these. – See more at: http://www.glutenfreemike.com/odoughs-new-bagel-thins/#.U17c_qKwVFY

Product Review: Katz Gluten Free Everything Bagels

Katz Gluten Free Everything Bagels
Katz Gluten Free Everything Bagels

Product: Katz Gluten Free Everything Bagels – $5.99

You know…I’ve had a difficult time finding decent and delicious gluten-free bagels.  Being that I grew up in New York, bagels are more than just breakfast.  They are a thing.  No…really.  They are religion.  And when you are able to eat “normal” bagels, finding a good one isn’t a problem, even outside of the Bagel State of the World.

When you are gluten-free, however…this can be a task.  I struggled to find a tasty and authentic bagel after I had to go gluten-free.  There were so many failures.  In texture, taste, and even size.  I am a bagel connoisseur.  I know what makes a good bagel…and the gluten-free ones just weren’t making the cut.  And I was depressed.

My friend, Sara, who at the time was gluten-free, pointed me in the direction of Udi’s bagels.  They were pricey…but…damn…they tasted just like the bagels I grew up eating.  I was beyond impressed.  And to this day, they are one of (now three) brands that I will all-out purchase because I trust that they will be good.  O’Doughs Gluten-Free Bagel Thins are another.  And…Katz Gluten Free rounds out the Trifecta of Gluten Free Bagel Awesomesauce™.

Katz Gluten Free introduced the bagels to their already amazing lineup of delicious gluten-free baked goods last year.  I was stoked.  I couldn’t wait to try them.  But then…I just never got around to ordering them.  When I had to order the $35 loaf of Gluten Free Braided Challah Bread…I added on some items to take me to $50 for the free shipping.  One of these items was the Katz Gluten Free Everything Bagels.

FINALLY!!

And this morning, I pulled them out of my freezer to finally give them a try.

Katz Gluten Free Everything Bagels
Katz Gluten Free Everything Bagels

First of all…keep in mind that Everything Bagels are not meant to be clean.  As in…they are coated in seeds and seasonings and…well…you are going to make a mess.  It just happens.  But, you see, Everything Bagels are the iconic bagel.  They have all the best toppings in one place.  They are legendary.  And they are delicious.  I hoped the Katz Gluten Free version would be as good as the ones I grew up eating.

After allowing two of the four bagels that come in a pack thaw on the counter while I went to my spin class, I returned home and turned on my oven.  I removed the bagels from the ziplock bag I had them in to thaw and eased their pre-sliced halves apart.  I set each one on a baking sheet and threw them into the oven to toast while I took a quick shower before having to head to work.

They toasted up beautifully.  Sheer bagel toasting perfection.  As I emerged, now dressed for work and no longer a hot, sweaty mess I pulled them from the oven and put a schmear of vegan cream cheese on each half.  I served up one bagel to my roommate (who has had Everything Muffins, but not an Everything Bagel) and allowed her to dive in while I put the cream cheese on my own halves, poured my coffee, and went to tuck in to my own brekkies.

One bite…and I was transported back to my bagel-eating days of yore.  For real.  These bagels are packed…and I mean packed with flavor and all the authentic ingredients of a “real” Everything Bagel.  Katz Gluten Free knows exactly how to make bagels.  This was spot-on perfect in taste, texture, and…yes…even size.  Udi’s Gluten Free Bagels can be a bit…large (but, OMG…SO YUMMY!), and the bagel thins are made to be thin without as much bread.  This…this is the happy medium.  Seasoned to perfection.  No lacking in any of the toppings.  Gluten Free Bagel of Everything and More!!  WOW!

I’m already salivating knowing I still have two more in my freezer.

Let’s talk ingredients, as we always do.  The Katz Gluten Free Everything Bagel is made from a gluten-free flour blend (tapioca, white rice, brown rice, potato, soy, corn), egg whites, water, cellulose fiber, oil, corn syrup, sugar, cellulose gum, yeast, salt, corn fiber, soy lecithin, lactic acid, sesame seeds, poppy seeds, minced garlic, and minced onion!  Yep…that’s an Everything Bagel to me.  These are not just gluten-free but also dairy-free.

Nutritionally speaking, these aren’t bad for bagels.  Not at all.  A serving size is one bagel.  This serving will provide you with 250 calories and 9 grams of fat.  You will also be getting 150 mg sodium and 6 grams of sugar.  These are cholesterol-free.  In addition, you will be consuming 12 grams of fiber and 6 grams of protein, so you will certainly feel full.  That’s always nice!

Oh yeah…Katz Gluten Free Everything Bagels are definitely a hit.  I intend to stock my freezer with them more often.  For sure.  If you haven’t tried them yet…get right on it.  You will thank me for it later.

Katz Gluten Free Everything Bagel toasted with a schmear of Tofutti Better Than Cream Cheese
Katz Gluten Free Everything Bagel toasted with a schmear of Tofutti Better Than Cream Cheese

Product Review: Udi’s Gluten-Free Whole Grain Bagels

Udi's Gluten-Free Whole Grain Bagels
Udi’s Gluten-Free Whole Grain Bagels

Products: Udi’s Gluten-Free Whole Grain Bagels – $6.49+

To this day…thanks to the good gluten-free bagels out on the market…bagels continue to be one of my favorite, easy, breakfast foods (or snack…or even lunch or dinner) to eat.

That’s right.  Just as any proper New Yorker will attest…the bagel is the best invention out there.  I love them.  I loved them back when I could eat “regular” bagels.  And I love them now because I have found two brands that do bagels right.  One handles bagel thins…but when it comes to all-out bagels…the crispy on the outside, soft on the inside bready treat…I turn to none other than Udi’s.

Udi’s knows how important taste and texture are to the gluten-free community.  They strive to provide the best quality, best tasting gluten-free products out there.  The first time I ever had one of their bagels…I might have cried.

Okay…I admit it…there were tears of joy.  And I think the roomie had to hug me.

Yes…they really are that good.

And, get this…the roomie was never big on bagels…until she had one of the Udi’s Gluten-Free variety.  Now…she loves them as much as I do, and is always interested to see what kind of topping I schmear over one in the morning.

Bagels are back with a gluten-free vengeance.

Okay…there is nothing new about Udi’s Gluten-Free Whole Grain Bagels.  They’ve been out on the market for as long (if not a wee bit longer) as I’ve been gluten-free.  It’s just taken me this long to purchase them and try them.  Why?  I don’t know.  I’m a grocery shopping dork, apparently.  But…the other day they were on Manager’s Special at my local grocery store…and I couldn’t pass up a pack of these for $2.49.  HELLO!  They found their way into my shopping basket faster than you can say gluten-free!

Udi's Gluten-Free Whole Grain Bagels (untoasted)
Udi’s Gluten-Free Whole Grain Bagels (untoasted)

Here it was, the Monday after a trip to Huntington, West Virginia, where I ran a full marathon.  I was a little sore, very tired, and not wanting to put on my creative thinking cap to actually come up with something to eat for breakfast that day.  Thank goodness for splurge purchases on sale items.  I reached into my freezer and pulled out two (one for me, one for the roomie) of the Udi’s Gluten-Free Whole Grain Bagels, placed them in a ziplock bag to thaw and became a slug for a good chunk of the morning.  Around 20 minutes before the roomie was to get up for work, I turned on my oven to 350 degrees removed the bagels from the ziplock.  They were completely thawed and soft (but not mushy…at all!!).  I split them in half and set them on a baking sheet.  Into the oven they went for about 10 minutes until they were just golden on the top.  By then, the roomie was up and ready for some food…same as me.

Why the oven?  Because I got rid of my toasted when I was diagnosed with Celiac.  The toaster had been used with regular bread and therefore…I couldn’t use it anymore.  Toasting bread in the oven is just as easy…it just takes a moment longer to allow it to preheat.  I can deal with that.  Sure, I miss the ease of a toaster…and yes, I could buy a new one, but my kitchen is the size of a walk-in closet…and I honestly have no room for one.

Anyway…I digress…

Udi’s Gluten-Free Whole Grain Bagels are AMAZING!  So tasty.  I topped off one half with pumpkin spice cream cheese.  The other half got a schmear of PB & Jellies Pumpkin Pie Jam (which I bought in Colorado Springs, CO).  Why the different options?  Well, I was down to just one serving of the cream cheese, so I split it with the roomie!

So…the verdict from both of us is…SUPER YUM!  Like YUMTASTIC kind of YUM!  Mmmm…mmmm…fantastic kind of YUM!  SO YUM!  I loved the texture of these bagels and the fact that they are the size of a real bagel, if not slightly bigger.  The crust gets this nice crust on it, but the inside remains soft, but toasted all the way through.  Perfect bagel texture…and probably better than any regular bagel I had ever eaten.  I am beyond impressed!  No surprise there!

So, let’s talk ingredients and nutrition, shall we?  I know…I know…but it needs to be done.  Udi’s Gluten-Free Whole Grain Bagels are made from water, tapioca starch, brown rice flour, non-GMO canola oil, egg whites, dried cane syrup, teff flour, tapi0ca maltodextrin, tapioca syrup, flax seed, xanthan gum, yeast, salt, cultured corn syrup solids and citric acid, dry molasses, and enzymes.  So…it’s not completely clean eating…but it’s not as bad as some things on the market.

Nutrition-wise, one serving is one a bagel.  This really large bagel will serve you 320 calories and 11 grams of fat.  One bagel also has 570 mg of sodium and 5 grams of sugar.  In addition to that, this one bagel will also provide you with 3 grams of fiber and 8 grams of protein. Trust me…you’ll be more than full after eating one of these…and you won’t be hungry for awhile.  LOVE THAT!

I also love how delicious these bagels are…for real.  Udi’s really does have it figured out and does a brilliant job of maintaining high standards when it comes to their products.  This leaves only one type of bagel left for me to try…the Cinnamon Raisin.  And I haven’t found that anywhere around here as of yet.

If you love bagels…you’ll totally love these!  Trust me.

Toast one up for yourself and see if you agree!

Udi's Gluten-Free Whole Grain Bagel (toasted and topped with a schmear of pumpkin spice cream cheese and a schmear of PB & Jellies Pumpkin Pie Jam)
Udi’s Gluten-Free Whole Grain Bagel (toasted and topped with a schmear of pumpkin spice cream cheese and a schmear of PB & Jellies Pumpkin Pie Jam)

Product Review: O’Doughs Gluten-Free Sprouted Whole Grain Flax Bagel Thins

O'Doughs Gluten-Free Sprouted Whole Grain Flax Bagel Thins
O’Doughs Gluten-Free Sprouted Whole Grain Flax Bagel Thins

Product: O’Doughs Gluten-Free Sprouted Whole Grain Flax Bagel Thins – $3.99+

A couple weeks ago…I tried O’Doughs Gluten-Free Original Flavor Bagel Thins and was just…wowed by them.  Sure, this bagel-lover enjoys that soft, chewy inside of a bagel as much as the next one…but sometimes, even with gluten-free bagels, it can be a bit much.  So, the fact that gluten-free bagel thins existed made me very, very happy.

And my local grocery store just started to carry these little gluten-free gems in their freezer section.  You do not know happy until you’ve seen me settle in at breakfast with a fantastic bagel with a schmear of some variety of cream cheese (often vegan).  I was raised in New York…the bagel capital of the universe.  No exaggeration.  New Yorkers love a good bagel.

And when I had to go gluten-free…I feared that the bagel would be out of my life forever.  I tried a few varieties out on the market and hated them.  I fell in love with Udi’s…but they can be really filling at times.  Sometimes…you just want something light…but bagel-y.  Yes…that’s a word…now.  And thanks to O’Doughs…this has become a reality.

O’Doughs Gluten-Free Sprouted Whole Grain Flax Bagel Thins are these thin little slabs of bagel, which I actually had to slice in half this time.  The original were pre-sliced.  I don’t know if this was a fluke or what…but…I managed.  Without destroying them in the process too, I might add.  God love a good serrated knife.  WOOHOO!  Anyway, these bagel thins are made up of filtered water, potato starch, tapioca starch, chickpea flour, sprouted flax flour, soya flour, rice flour, evaporated cane juice, cellulose gum, glycerine, sunflower oil, yeast, salt, xanthan gum, cinnamon, algal oil, baking powder, baking soda, sesame seeds, and poppy seeds.

O'Doughs Gluten-Free Sprouted Whole Grain Flax Bagel Thin
O’Doughs Gluten-Free Sprouted Whole Grain Flax Bagel Thin

I am wagering a guess that this is really their attempt at an Anything Bagel…which is a definite New York staple.

So…after giving them a toast…and a schmear of a pumpkin spice cream cheese…how did they work out?

Deliciously wonderful.  This variety of O’Doughs Gluten-Free Bagel Thins actually have this fantastic rustic and nutty flavor to them.  The top of the bagels themselves have this amazing sprinkling of seeds (sesame and poppy).  I loved that, as they toasted up with the bagels themselves and really penetrated the dough of the bagel thins…giving them amazing flavor and texture.  And…you won’t overfill your stomach with these thin little bagels of awesomeness.  Not only does O’Doughs provide these amazing Sprouted Whole Grain Flax Bagel Thins free of trans-fat and eggs, they are also non-GMO, kosher, and a healthy and delicious source of fiber.

Now comes the point in the blog where I talk about the nutritional value of the product I ate.  Well, the O’Doughs Gluten-Free Sprouted Whole Grain Flax Bagel Thins are made with all-natural ingredients and no preservatives.  A serving is 1 bagel thin, which gives you 100 calories and 1.5 grams of at.  One of these tasty gluten-free bagel thins provide 300 mg of sodium and 2 grams of sugar.  Not too bad at all.  And you will also be consuming 2 grams of fiber and 2 grams of protein.

As I stated in the blog about the Original Flavor Bagel Thins by O’Doughs…if you spot these…snatch up a bag of them and give them a try.  They are some of the best bagels I have ever tasted.  All that bagel flavor…not too filling…not too fattening.  Just right.  And with so many varieties of toppings to choose from with bagels…get creative and put your own spin on them.  The Gluten-Free Sprouted Whole Grain Flax Bagel Thins are delicious, fantastic, and healthy.  Not to mention…just plain awesome.

So…go and buy some and toast up some gluten-free bagel-y goodness today.  Or tomorrow morning.  But do it!

O'Doughs Gluten-Free Sprouted Whole Grain Flax Bagel Thins with Pumpkin Spice Cream Cheese
O’Doughs Gluten-Free Sprouted Whole Grain Flax Bagel Thins with Pumpkin Spice Cream Cheese

Product Review: Daiya Deliciously Dairy Free Plain Cream Cheese Style Spread

Daiya Deliciously Dairy Free Plain Cream Cheese Spread
Daiya Deliciously Dairy Free Plain Cream Cheese Spread

Product: Daiya Deliciously Dairy Free Plain Cream Cheese Style Spread – $4.49+

In the previous blog, I reviewed some bagel thins which were made of awesome and happiness.  Like butterflies and unicorns.

Well, I also mentioned vegan cream cheese.  My usual go-to vegan cream cheese is Tofutti.  Which I LOVE so much.  It’s just really, really tasty.  But, you see, my favorite vegan cheese company, Daiya, had just released some vegan cream cheese of their own…and yes…I really wanted to try it.

It was just a matter of finding it, in stock, here in my area.

It took a little while…but I finally stumbled across it at my local grocery store.  The last place I expected to find it…but there it was in all it’s dairy-free glory.  So, you bet your bagel-loving butt that I snatched up a container of it.  With bagel thins in my freezer…I needed some cream cheese, yes?  Of course.  Justifying the grocery budget here!

Anyway…having tried two other vegan cream cheese options and loving them…Daiya had a lot to live up to.  But…Daiya is a brand that I love and trust, so I wasn’t worried.  Not one bit.  And when those bagel thins came out of the oven that morning…I was ready to give each half a nice, healthy schmear.

Which…is exactly what happened.

Compared to the other vegan cream cheese spreads I have used, Daiya was definitely not as creamy or as spreadable as the rest.  It was a bit clumpy when I dished out a serving to put on each half of the bagel thin.  That being said, it did spread out just fine, especially on the toasty top of each bagel, even melting down like regular cream cheese does.  And the taste?  Well…it tastes like Daiya.  That’s about all I can say.  Daiya has this distinct flavor to it.  But it is the absolute best vegan cheese out there and I found myself enjoying the taste of this the more I ate.  Honestly.  At first, I wasn’t too sure about it…but then as I kept eating, I liked it…then loved it.

So, let’s talk about Daiya Deliciously Dairy Free Plain Cream Cheese Style Spread, yes?  Yes.  As with all Daiya products, the Plain Cream Cheese Style Spread is casein free, lactose free, and soy free.  It is made up of filtered water, coconut oil, non-GMO expeller pressed canola and/or safflower oil, potato starch, pea protein isolate, sea salt, vegetable glycerin, xanthan gum, lactic acid (for flavor) agave syrup, natural vegan flavors, titanium dioxide (a naturally occurring mineral), vegan enzyme, and cultured sugar.  So, it’s not a complete chemistry experiment when it comes to ingredients.  Although not everything is all natural either.  But, you have to make exceptions sometimes, right?

Nutritionally speaking, Daiya Deliciously Dairy Free Plain Cream Cheese Style Spread is doled out in servings of 2 tablespoons.  These two tablespoons contain 90 calories and 7 grams of fat.  That’s not too bad.  Each serving contains no cholesterol and a scant 190 mg of sodium.  A serving of this spread does not contain any fiber and only 1 gram of protein.

So, as it stands, Tofutti Better Than Cream Cheese is a better option, however…it does contain soy.  If you are sensitive to soy or limiting your consumption of soy, than Diaya is the way to go.  The cream cheese works great on bagels and I hope to dish up a delicious cheese cake with it in the very near future.  Maybe for Thanksgiving since I am playing host for the first time.  We’ll see.

Give it a try…see what you think!

Daiya Deliciously Dairy Free Plain Cream Cheese Style Spread over O'Doughs Gluten Free Original Flavor Bagel Thins
Daiya Deliciously Dairy Free Plain Cream Cheese Style Spread over O’Doughs Gluten Free Original Flavor Bagel Thins

Product Review: O’Doughs Gluten-Free Original Flavor Bagel Thins

O'Doughs Gluten-Free Original Flavor Bagel Thins
O’Doughs Gluten-Free Original Flavor Bagel Thins

Product: O’Doughs Gluten-Free Original Flavor Bagel Thins – $3.99+

I am a bagel zombie.

Mmmmm…bagel…bagel…mmmmm….nom nom nom.

Seriously.  I’m a New York girl and I grew up enjoying the carby awesomeness of bagels.  Give it a schmear of cream cheese and happiness could be found in each bite.  As I got older…my love for bagels continued…but I started to watch the waistline.  Bagel thins came out.  And I fell in love with the thin, crispy goodness that these offered.  All the taste of bagels without all the bread.  Nice.

And then…Celiac.

I sampled so many gluten-free bagels at first, having given up even finding something close to a bagel.  Most of the ones I tried were shaped like donuts, not bagels.  Small, bready, and just all wrong texture-wise.  And then…Udi’s came out with bagels that rocked my world.  Seriously…amazing.

And then…while out grocery shopping one day at our local Earth Fare, I spotted O’Doughs Gluten-Free Bagel Thins.  I did a double-take.  I backed up, snatched them from the cooler, and tossed them into my shopping cart.  No questions asked…these were coming home with me.  I was so thrilled with this discovery without even having tried them yet.  I had a great company for bagels…now maybe it was time to let the bagel thins shine.

I hadn’t had anything from O’Doughs yet.  So, this was going to be the first product I sampled from this company.  I stored these in my freezer for over week while I was out of town, but then…then it was time to have these for breakfast…because I came back into town with little groceries in my fridge and freezer and was trying to make do with what I did have on hand.

O'Doughs Gluten-Free Original Flavor Bagel Thins
O’Doughs Gluten-Free Original Flavor Bagel Thins

That morning, I turned on my oven and put two bagel thins on the pan and let them toast up gently in the oven.  You could totally do this in a toaster, but I got rid of mine when I was diagnosed with Celiac, wanting to eliminate any potential for cross-contamination.  Now that my roommate eats only gluten-free bread too (for my sake!) I could totally get a new toaster now.  I just have nowhere in my kitchen for one at the moment.

Anyway, these bagel thins toasted up beautifully in the oven.  Because these are bagel thins…not bagels…I kept a close eye on them to keep them from burning.  After removing the golden toasty bagel thins from the oven, I gave each half a schmear of gluten-free and vegan cream cheese.  Served them up with some fruit that morning and VIOLA…breakfast was served.

One bite and I knew O’Doughs got these bagel thins right.  I was amazed.  The Original Flavour variety tastes just like a regular bagel.  The outside gets that nice crispness to it, and the thin innards toast to a beautiful golden color and still maintain a bit of that chewy texture you want with a bagel.  What this means is that the thin texture provides a base for any topping you want to top it with.  Nothing takes away from anything else.  The toppings compliment the bagel and vice versa!

So, now that you know they are amazing…let’s talk shop.

These bagel thins are composed of filtered water, soya flour, tapioca starch, chickpea flour, whole grain rice flour, cellulose fiber, glycerine, yeast, sunflower oil, salt, organic evaporated cane juice, xanthan gum, baking powder, and baking soda.

Not too bad as far as ingredients go.  Not exactly clean eating…but…better than some other options out there, yes?  Yes!

Nutritionally speaking, a serving is one bagel thin.  And one bagel thin only contains 100 calories and 1.5 grams of fat.  Consuming one bagel thin also means you will be taking in 300 mg sodium and 1 gram of sugar.  These bagel thins contain no cholesterol, no trans-fat, no eggs, are non-GMO, and are kosher.  One bagel thin also gives you 2 grams of fiber and 2 grams of protein.

And yeah…they are really amazing.  O’Doughs makes three varieties of bagel thins.  Original, Sprouted Whole Grain Flax, and Apple Cranberry.  I finally have found the Sprouted Whole Grain Flax at my local grocery store…but have yet to find the Apple Cranberry out in the wild.

But, if you should spot O’Doughs Gluten-Free Original Flavor Bagel Thins…grab them.  Toast them.  Top them.  And enjoy them.  Trust me…you’d never guess it was gluten-free.  They taste like the regular thing.  Perhaps even better.  I am in love.

O'Doughs Gluten-Free Original Flavor Bagel Thins with Daiya Vegan Cream Cheese
O’Doughs Gluten-Free Original Flavor Bagel Thins with Daiya Vegan Cream Cheese

Everything right about Udi’s Gluten-Free Everything Inside Bagels

Special Delivery of Udi’s Gluten-Free Goodies – including brand new products!
Special Delivery of Udi’s Gluten-Free Goodies – including brand new products!

Product: Udi’s Gluten-Free Everything Inside Bagels – $6.49+

Ah, bagels!!

I’m a New Yorker.  I grew up loving bagels.  I was raised eating bagels.  And I was okay with that.  They are filling, and delicious, and you can top them however you want.  What’s even better…there are varieties of bagels.  Blueberry, cinnamon raisin, you name it…it’s probably a bagel.

But a constant favorite among bagel eaters is the Everything Bagel.  What is an Everything Bagel?  Simple…a bagel…with just about everything in it.  In the most basic, standard format, a real Everything Bagel has poppy seeds, carraway seeds, and sesame seeds baked into it and coating the top.  In addition to this, the nice flavor of salt, garlic and onion are baked into the bagel.  It’s a mess…but a delicious mess.  And it is definitely a New York thing…not to mention one of the most flavorful things you will ever sink your teeth into.

And, sadly, the gluten-free community was missing out on this amazing treat.  But no longer…thanks to Udi’s Gluten-Free…once again putting on it’s gluten-free cape of awesome and saving the gluten-free shelves from monotony!

You see, a little while back I was sent a nice box that contained an assortment of Udi’s Gluten-Free products, some classics and some new products.  And I went through each and every one of them.  The last item from the tasty box of gluten-free awesomesauce that I chose to eat just happened to be Udi’s Gluten-Free take on the Everything Bagel.  They call it the Everything Inside Bagel…and I was really, really excited about sinking my teeth into this one.

Let’s start off with the basics…those nitty-gritty nutrition and ingredient facts.

Udi’s Gluten-Free Everything Inside Bagels are composed of water, tapioca starch, brown rice flour, canola oil, egg whites, evaporated cane sugar, tapioca maltodextrin, tapioca syrup, xanthan gum, millet seed, flax seed, poppy seeds, dehydrated onion, yeast, salt, dehydrated garlic, and cultured corn syrup solids (used as a natural mold inhibitor.  While some of this definitely reads as foreign to me, I went and found out that tapioca maltodextrin is a food starch that can add a sweet flavor to it.  Good to know.  I recognized everything else on the ingredient list…but I wanted to know what all I was consuming.

Udi's Gluten-Free Everything Inside Bagels
Udi’s Gluten-Free Everything Inside Bagels

Nutritionally speaking, the Udi’s Gluten-Free Everything Inside Bagel is a very healthy choice.  Honestly.  One  serving is an entire bagel.  This one bagel will provide you with a hearty 290 calories and 10 grams of fat.  Okay, the 10 grams of fat is a little high…but no bagel is without a higher level of fat.  But, keep in mind, many gluten-free items can be a little higher in fat than regular products.  It’s just the truth.  These bagels are cholesterol free, contain only 490 mg of sodium, and only 5 grams of sugar.  Not too bad.  And… you also get a filling serving of 3 grams of fiber and 7 grams of protein!  Trust me, you will feel filled when you finish devouring this bagel.

And devour you will.  Because now we will talk about flavor.

OH MY GOD!  These bagels are fantastic.  I love the blend of the onion and garlic flavor baked into the bagel.  The addition of the various seeds (a different, and perhaps healthier take on the regular version) throughout the bagel is a nice addition to not just the flavor but also the texture.  These are packed with flavor.  My roommate said that they were “REALLY YUMMY.”  This is a good sign.  When we go out to eat at one of our favorite brunch places, she always enjoys their Everything Muffin, which is sort of the muffin take on the bagel.  So to have her send such high praise up for this gluten-free bagel, which I added a schmear of Tofutti Better Than Cream Cheese to, is saying something.  REALLY YUMMY indeed.  These might have just taken over as my favorite bread-like product from Udi’s.  I am blown away by these.  Texture, taste…the entire package.  Fantastic.  Seriously good eats.

Find these.  Hunt them down.  Request them at your grocery store.  Do whatever you can to get your hands on these.  Definitely my new favorite easy-to-make breakfast.  A simple toasting and top it however you like…and you’re in delicious breakfast heaven.  Yep…I’m definitely anticipating the next time I can stock my freezer with these!

Thank you, Udi’s…for your sample pack of your amazing, versatile, and never-boring products.  This gluten-free girl has been in heaven with each and every bite!

Udi's Gluten-Free Everything Inside Bagels (one full, one halved)
Udi’s Gluten-Free Everything Inside Bagels (one full, one halved)

Mighty taste and mighty flavor make Udi’s Gluten-Free Mighty Bagels a mighty breakfast food

Special Delivery of Udi’s Gluten-Free Goodies – including brand new products!
Special Delivery of Udi’s Gluten-Free Goodies – including brand new products!

Product: Udi’s Gluten-Free Mighty Bagels – $6.49+

I spent all of my childhood growing up in New York.  One thing that New Yorkers know is their bagels.  Bagels are famous, especially in New York City, and can be found pretty much on every corner and in every bakery.  Bagels, when done right, care the most amazing carbohydrate-filled breakfast out there.  Especially when toasted, warm, and given a light schmear of cream cheese.

Are you drooling yet?

Two years ago, I was in search of the most perfect gluten-free bagel.  I tried so many brands, before finally spending a few extra dollars and purchasing the Gluten-Free Plain variety from Udi’s Gluten-Free.  I swore I would never find a more perfect bagel than what Udi’s offered then.  And, since that time, they have expanded their bagel selection from just the Plain, to offering Whole Grain and Cinnamon Raisin, and expanding it even more this past year with the addition of the Everything Inside Bagel and the Mighty Bagel.

I was thrilled to receive both the Everything Inside and Mighty Bagels in a nice box that Udi’s Gluten-Free sent to me.  While I had thoroughly enjoyed their bagels, I hadn’t made it a habit to purchase them.  The reason mostly being that I am on a tight budget and while the craving for a good gluten-free bagel (they don’t get better than Udi’s) hit every now and again, I had too much stuff at home to really justify another purchase.  Especially when it comes to breakfast food.  Because I am a breakfast girl.  Anyway, the box was a true treat as it contained some of their classic items they are best known for, as well as a smattering of their newest products out on the market.  It struck a nice balance.  And the box definitely made me smile.

Well, the craving for bagels could now be satisfied.  And, finally, at long last…today I could truly cave to that craving.

After a 6 mile training run early, early, early this morning, I returned home to hop in the shower and then start getting everything together for breakfast.  I had no plans and no idea what to make.  I just knew I was running behind more than usual, so something easy would be best.  I opened up the freezer and there they were…shining at me like the beacon of gluten-free goodness that they are…Udi’s Gluten-Free Everything Inside and Mighty Bagels.  Eenie meenie miney mo…the Mighty Bagels won the draw this morning.

I went ahead and put the bagels into a plastic bag to thaw out while I heated up my oven to toast them (when I was diagnosed as a Celiac, I had to get rid of the toaster as my roomie loves her wheat bread and we had definitely used the hell out of that toaster when I was eating bread too).  My roomie was going to experience her first gluten-free bagel.  I had no idea what a Mighty Bagel included, but I could see what I thought were chopped nuts hovering on the surface…so now I had to give the package a good perusal.

Udi's Gluten-Free Mighty Bagels
Udi’s Gluten-Free Mighty Bagels

Udi’s Gluten-Free Mighty Bagels include dried cranberries, quinoa flour, sunflower seed, pepitas, millet seeds, and flax seeds.  I hadn’t realized that.  I just thought they were called “Mighty Bagels” because they were bigger than the original.  This is what happens when you don’t read the packaging.  No nuts, but plenty of amazing goodness packed into a bagel, that’s for certain.  I was really excited about these, because the ingredients reminded me a lot of the Harvest Crunch Muffins that I had back when I first received the Udi’s Box of Awesome.

The moment of truth came about 5 minutes after these were popped into the oven to toast.  I put a light schmear of Tofutti Better Than Cream Cheese over the halves and served one bagel to my roommate and did the other one up for me.  Given that Cathy is not a bagel person…she devoured this.  In fact, I was still putting the vegan cream cheese on my bagel as she was nomming away, and I asked…”How is it?”  I was awaiting…”It’s okeydokey.”  Which usually means, “I’m not a fan, but I’m being nice.”  But…she said, “It’s really tasty!”  SCORE!

My turn.  I settled in for breakfast with my bagel, my fresh watermelon slices I cut up earlier that morning, and a cup of coffee.  Now fully nestled in my breakfast spot, I took a bite…and it is definitely gluten-free bagel nirvana.  Mighty tasty.  Just amazing and awesome and delicious.  They toasted up to perfection.  And the generous scattering of the different seeds and the cranberries is evident…and totally delicious.  It definitely added a nice hint of flavor to the bagel.  Plain is all fine and good, but this definitely turned up the volume by mighty proportions.

And on the nutrition front…these do okay.  They are a bit high in calories, but what bagel isn’t.  I guess that’s why I simply paired it with a bowl of watermelon.  Anyway, one serving is one Mighty Bagel.  This bagel will provide you with 300 calories and 11 grams of fat.  Welcome to the gluten-free world.  (*SAD FACE*).  You get served 3 grams of fiber and an amazing 8 grams of protein.  Loving those berries and seeds.  These bagels are cholesterol free, low in sodium (370 mg) and contain 9 grams of sugar.  For a bagel…not bad.  For a gluten-free bagel…definitely not bad.

Once again, Udi’s proves how they remain on top of the gluten-free products lists time and time again.  Taste, texture, flavor, even the size of the bagels all compare to the regular (gluten-filled) bagels I ate growing up and into my early adulthood…before gluten and I became mortal enemies.  I am thankful to have a company that I can turn to and know they keep their standards high when it comes to their products.  You can tell, because more often than not…they hit it out of the park.  They certainly won me over with the Gluten-Free Mighty Bagels.  Welcome to my freezer…you’ll be there often.

Udi's Gluten-Free Mighty Bagels (one halved, one full)
Udi’s Gluten-Free Mighty Bagels (one halved, one full)