Product Review: Aleia’s Gluten Free Vanilla Bean Sugar Cookies

Aleia's Gluten Free Vanilla Bean Sugar Cookies
Aleia’s Gluten Free Vanilla Bean Sugar Cookies

Product: Aleia’s Gluten Free Vanilla Bean Sugar Cookies – $7.49

Oh, my Cuisine Cube had me pegged this past holiday season.  Really.  Because, everyone pretty much knows that I am a cookie monster.  There is nothing better or more satisfying than the perfect cookie.  And it has to be absolutely perfect.  Crispy…or chewy…chocolatey…or maybe nutty…yeah…cookies are the way to my heart.

Always have been.  My mom was known for her homemade cookies when I was growing up.  Somehow, the entire neighborhood knew when she was baking.  And all the kids would end up at our house and eat them fresh out of the oven.

My love of cookies goes way, way back.

So, yes, I was more than elated when my December 2014 (the HOLIDAY CUBE!) arrived in the mail.  It had quite the variety inside.  But this was one of those cubes that contained a bonus item.  An extra dessert.  And since I live and breathe dessert, this was a very happy and welcome bonus!  Cuisine Cube is a surprise each month.  All I know is that each cube will contain some gluten-free product good for breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack and dessert.  December actually had a gluten-free all-purpose flour for “baking.”  So, double dessert, and something that doubled as a lunch/snack.  Variety is key and they sure do know how to keep me coming back each month for the new selections.  Subscribing to Cuisine Cube is easy and starts out as low as $29.99.  Not bad for a monthly delivery of gluten-free yummies that comes right to your door for you to devour as soon or as late as you want.  If you haven’t signed up for this service yet…just try it for a month.  Trust me.

The cookies that were waiting for me inside December Cube were Aleia’s Gluten Free Vanilla Bean Sugar Cookies.  Aleia’s is devoted to producing superior, hand-crafted, certified gluten-free, non-GMO, and kosher products.  These products range from cookies to bread crumbs to stuffing to croutons.  The company is devoted to provide healthy, delicious options for people who are living a gluten-free lifestyle.  The bakery where their products are crafted and packaged is a dedicated gluten-free bakery.

Aleia’s is actually one of the first and finest producers of gluten-free, non-GMO products out on the market.  This stemmed from the founder’s (a culinary trained chef) own gluten intolerance and her desire to eat great tasting, handmade goods.  Gluten-free doesn’t mean it has to be tasteless cardboard, right?  The Aleia’s line includes ten artisan cookies, bread crumbs, panko, croutons, stuffing mixes, and breads.

So, tonight, with the cold weather happening outside, I was reaching for something that wasn’t frozen.  Because, despite liking things like ice cream any time of the year…tonight I was feeling…cookies!  Save the ice cream for this weekend’s beautiful weather.  That’s my plan anyway.  So, after an amazing dinner of gluten-free pumpkin gnocchi…I reached into my pantry and retrieved the package of Aleia’s Gluten-Free Vanilla Bean Sugar Cookies, which I had tucked away in there when I was putting away my December Cuisine Cube products.  Today was the day for this product to shine.  I popped open the packaging, tore into the plastic bag and retrieved two cookies (one for me and one for the roomie!).

A simple and easy dessert, yes?  That’s how I like it.

The Aleia’s Gluten Free Vanilla Bean Sugar Cookies are about the size of the rim of a juice glass.  They are crispy vanilla cookies that are coated with sugar.  I took my first bite and immediately tasted the vanilla.  The flavor reminded me of something, but I still can’t quite put my finger on what.  That being said…they were a delightful, sweet, and crunchy treat after dinner.  I told my roomie that I sort of wanted to get down some Smudge (that is nut-free, gluten-free, dairy-free Nutella) and spread it across the back of the cookie just to sweeten the deal a little.  HA!  While sugar cookies have never been my favorite cookie, these were quite tasty.  They weren’t hard, but had a good crunch to them.  And the sugar coating the outside gave it a little extra zip.  Yeah…these definitely made this cookie monster happy!

Aleia’s Gluten Free Vanilla Bean Sugar Cookies are made from pure cane sugar, tapioca flour, whole grain sorghum flour, butter, eggs, pure vanilla extract, vanilla beans, cream of tartar, baking soda, and salt.  That’s it!  And being that the first ingredient is sugar…remember…these are not just cookies…they are sugar cookies.

How about that nutritional information, right?  One serving of Aleia’s Gluten Free Vanilla Bean Sugar Cookies is one cookie.  This one cookie will deliver 80 calories and 3 grams of fat.  You will also be taking in 10 mg cholesterol, 60 mg sodium, and 6 grams of sugar.  Yep…only 6 grams in a sugar cookie.  A serving also gives you no fiber and only 1 gram of protein.  But they are cookies.  A treat.  Love it.

As I have no store in my area that carries Aleia’s Gluten Free products, I am beyond thrilled that Cuisine Cube was able to introduce me to this brand.  I am impressed enough to seek out more.  Especially since I see they have Gluten Free Snickerdoodles.  And we all know that Snickerdoodles are this cookie monster’s all-time favorite cookie.  They definitely must be tried.  Thank you, Cuisine Cube and Aleia’s…for your commitment to great products!

Product Review: Zemas Madhouse Foods Gluten-Free Rosemary-Millet Focaccia & Pizza Crust Mix

Zemas Madhouse Foods Gluten-Free Rosemary-Millet Focaccia & Pizza Crust Mix
Zemas Madhouse Foods Gluten-Free Rosemary-Millet Focaccia & Pizza Crust Mix

Product: Zemas Madhouse Foods Gluten-Free Rosemary-Millet Focaccia & Pizza Crust Mix – $7.95+

It’s time for another rewind as I work my way through my pantry these days.  Hard to believe that I’m just now polishing off the very last of the first Cuisine Cube I ever received.  But…it’s true.  I am.  I tend to overlook mixes when I get them because…well…I get distracted by using up the fresh produce that I receive in my CSA bin.  And, sometimes…mixes and my pantry become BFFs for awhile.  Until, one day, I’m looking for something and see a mix and go…”Oh…I forgot I had that.”

For the past couple of weeks, I have had every intention of using up the last product from the May 2014 (the Cuisine Cube that started it all!) cube.  Really.  I even took it to a weekend getaway with me, having every intention of baking it up with my friend.  But, we had other menu plans and this returned home with me.  I kept telling my roomie…”I need to use this mix…this weekend…”  And it never happened.  I had originally thought to turn it into a pizza crust, but that was going to involve yeast and time that I didn’t have…so I decided to just bake up the recipe on the back of the bag…for the Zema’s Gluten Free Tomato Herb Focaccia.

So…first let me give you a recap of Cuisine Cube and the services that they offer.  Cuisine Cube is this great subscription service that will deliver, right to your door, a cube of happiness and goodness, each month.  Subscriptions are affordable and definitely worth it.  In fact, depending on the service you choose, a subscription to Cuisine Cube can run you as little as $29.99 a month.  What a deal, eh?  And, for this low rate, you will receive 5-6 products from small and lesser-known artisan companies that offer gluten-free products.  It is a great way to cut out the highly processed gluten-free stuff you can find in nearly every grocery store this time.  You receive a product that will cover breakfast, lunch, dinner, a snack, dessert…and sometimes…a bonus!  Seriously…it is fantastic.  And I love trying out brands and products I never would have known about before…or even thought about taking a chance and trying, should it be available in my area.  And most of these items…are not.

So…yesterday…it was the magic day.  I was already cooking up a vegan (yes…you read that right!) shrimp and grits for dinner and as I was about to get started on that, I remembered…”OH…I still have that focaccia bread mix!”  To which my roommate said, “Well, make it up and we’ll have some with dinner.”  Smart lady, my roommate.  So…as I knew that a pizza version and some other recipes (which they have online) involved yeast and rise time…I opted to do the package recipe.  And this product was none other than Zemas Gluten-Free Rosemary-Millet Focaccia & Pizza Crust Mix.

Zemas Madhouse Foods is committed to manufacturing gluten-free, ancient grain baking mixes that help support a clean eating lifestyle through the use of minimally processed ingredients that can be safely incorporated into diets that are limited, allergy-free and diabetic.  They are committed to keeping their products free of dairy, soy, rice, yeast, tree nuts, peanuts, sulfites, additives, trans fats, preservatives, and refined sugar.  I loved what I was reading already.  So, the challenge was going to come with the baking and the tasting.  Would it live up to the hype?

Zemas Madhouse Foods Gluten-Free Rosemary-Millet Focaccia & Pizza Crust Mix (prepared)
Zemas Madhouse Foods Gluten-Free Rosemary-Millet Focaccia & Pizza Crust Mix (prepared)

The recipe was easy and I had all the ingredients necessary to prepare it.  Save for a rimmed cookie sheet.  So, instead I baked mine into a pie pan.  I figured, if anything, it might just require a bit more cooking time.  So, I first combined the wet ingredients: egg whites, water, agave nectar, and apple cider vinegar.  After that was all mixed together, I poured in the mix and whisked it together some more.  Then, it all went into my round cake pan, which I lined with parchment paper.  I topped it off with slices of grape tomatoes and then some dried basil, oregano, and garlic powder.  Then,  just a hit of Himalayan salt.  Drizzled it with olive oil and…into my oven it went for about 45 minutes.  And…the entire time it was baking it smelled AMAZING!  When baking time was up, I tested it to make sure it baked through (I was using a smaller baking vessel, so it would be thicker than if I had baked it on a cookie sheet (Note to self: Purchase rimmed cookie sheet!)…and it was.  So, it sat to cool slightly while I made the rest of dinner.  Once dinner was prepared, I sliced a wedge of the Zemas Gluten-Free Tomato Herb Focaccia…and sat down to a hearty dinner.

As I mentioned above…making focaccia bread with Zema’s Gluten-Free Rosemary-Millet Focaccia & Pizza Crust Mix really made my apartment smell fantastic.  My roommate even said, “If that tastes half as good as it smells…”  So, I dished up her vegan shrimp and grits first and gave her a side of the Tomato Herb Focaccia and as I went to prepare my plate, I heard her say, “The bread is good…but a little dry.”  Focaccia isn’t supposed to be dry…rather have a great outer crust and a chewy inside.  So, as I settled down to eat my own dinner, I went for the bread first.

Zemas Gluten Free Tomato Herb Focaccia Bread (baked)
Zemas Gluten Free Tomato Herb Focaccia Bread (baked)

Zemas Madhouse Foods baked up a really great looking loaf of focaccia bread.  No kidding.  It had that golden outer layer, and when I sliced into it…it was a bit softer.  However, unlike most focaccia’s that get it’s chewy inside from little pockets of air that get there from kneading and/or beating, this definitely had a more cake-like texture to it.  Much denser.  No air pockets.  I took a bite…and my roomie was right, the Zemas Gluten Free Tomato Herb Focaccia, baked form the Zemas Madhouse Foods Gluten-Free Rosemary-Millet Focaccia & Pizza Crust Mix definitely did taste a little dry.  Maybe not dry…but heavy and dense.  Which was a bit of a letdown.  That being said, the flavor…OH MY GOD…the flavor was amazing.  When I eat a slice tonight with dinner, I’m going to serve it with some olive oil and herbs de Provence.  I think having something like that or a marinara to accompany the bread will only enhance the flavor and maybe take away from the dense nature of the inside breading.  I loved the mix, however, especially with the herbs baked right on top.  Just fantastic eating.  I just wish it had baked up differently.  And, perhaps, it was baking it in a cake pan that messed with the end product…but it wasn’t enough for me to ditch the entire loaf and cut my losses.  Not at all.  Amazing flavor can make up for a multitude of sins, for sure.

So, let’s talk about what ingredients go into the Zemas Madhouse Foods Gluten-Free Rosemary-Millet Focaccia & Pizza Mix.  This mix is composed of sorghum flour, millet flour, organic flax seed meal, potato starch, tapioca starch, hemp seeds, and contains less than 2% of the following: aluminum free baking powder, organic quinoa, chia seeds, organic rosemary, xanthan gum, and sea salt.  This mix is free of trans fats, cholesterol, sugar, and saturated fat.

As for the nutritional information, for the mix itself (not made up into a focaccia bread of pizza dough), the  facts are that a serving is about 1-2/3 tablespoon of the dry mix (or about 13 grams).  This serving will give you 45 calories and only 1 gram of fat.  From this serving, you will be taking in 55 mg sodium and 0 sugars.  You will also be consuming only 1 gram of fiber and 1 gram of protein.  If you were to make the Gluten-Free Tomato Herb Focaccia as I did, with the ingredients I listed above, your nutritional information alters slightly.  I made it so that the bread would make 16 servings (16 small wedges), which would provide 78 calories per serving and only 3 grams of fat.  A wedge would also give you 134 mg sodium and only 1 gram of sugar (from the tomatoes!).  And, finally, one serving provides 1 gram of fiber and 2 grams of protein, meaning it’s not a very filling serving, but you won’t be starving either.  Definitely pair this with a meal.

I love the idea and mission that Zemas Madhouse Foods has set into place for their business and their foods.  And while I was underwhelmed by the texture of the focaccia I baked up from the Zemas Gluten-Free Rosemary-Millet Focaccia & Pizza Crust Mix…it really hit a high note when it came to flavor.  I loved the different spices and seasonings and how I could taste all of them.  I think I even have another product (that I found when I was out of town) that is part of Zemas product lineup, so I am eager to try it and see how it comes out.

If you’re looking for a healthier way to eat, despite your dietary restrictions, I definitely recommend not only Cuisine Cube, but also products from Zemas Madhouse Foods.  I think the texture was more in part of how I baked it and now want to try to do it the way it was intended.  That being said, I can’t wait to see how more of Zemas products fair in my kitchen.  Thank you Cuisine Cube…for introducing me to this amazing, and forward-thinking gluten-free company that is trying to help us live a healthier and more nutritious life.

A slice of Zemas Gluten Free Tomato Herb Focaccia
A slice of Zemas Gluten Free Tomato Herb Focaccia

Product Review: Alce Nero Gallette di Riso Integrale

Alce Nero Gallette di Riso Integrale
Alce Nero Gallette di Riso Integrale

Product: Alce Nero Gallete di Riso Integrale – $3.60+

Ah…the dog days of summer.  August.  Welcome to the time of year where cookouts are happening, the last hikes through parks and mountains are going down, get-togethers before school kicks in again are taking place…summer is winding down and life is about to get back into that grind for many people.

I was so excited with the eclectic mix of goodies that I received in my August Cuisine Cube.  And, honestly, with the exception of the turkey jerky (no offense to the company Field Trip…but I am a vegetarian.  HOWEVER…the people at my office LOVED it and ate it up!), I am rounding out the August cube by using up the very last item that remained from that delivery.  Hey…don’t judge…I’m a very busy girl!  But…I always get around to everything eventually.

Cuisine Cube, for those of you who are just tuning in…is a fantastic delivery service that brings gluten-free products from small and artisan companies to your door.  It’s an amazing service and one that I am proud to be a subscriber to.  I started back in May and have loved receiving my cubes of delicious treats each month since.  Each month you receive 5-6 products (always something for breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack and dessert…with an occasional bonus product!)…and subscriptions start as low as $29.99.  So, if you’re as curious as I was…go to their site…sign up…and get hooked.

The final product that was featured in my August Cuisine Cube was their “LUNCH” option…Alce Nero Rice Cakes (aka: Alce Nero Gallete di Riso Integrale).  It just so happened that I ran out of gluten-free oatmeal this week and needed a lunch option.  Sure, I could have hit up my grocery store…but I had things in my pantry that were just begging to be eaten.  And the very first thing I reached for, ironically, for lunch today was…the Alce Nero Rice Cakes.

Now, I think I’m an anomaly in life because I actually LOVE rice cakes.  I do.  I grew up eating these for snacks.  Not this particular brand, but my mom had rice cakes in our pantry all the time…and the three of us kids would devour them.  Sure, some of them might have tasted a little like packing peanuts…but there was something about that rice flavor and the light hit of salt that just made it…delicious.  And my opinion of rice cakes hasn’t changed.  It’s one of my favorite snacks to eat…even today.  So, I wasn’t at all disappointed to be packing up rice cakes for my lunch.  I was actually very excited.  I paired it with a product from the September Cuisine Cube (Superbutter Nut Free Seed Butter…in case you were wondering) to make it a little more filling and a bit more of a meal.

At lunch today…I was definitely in for a treat.  If you, like me, love rice cakes…then these are definitely for you. These rice cakes were  imported from the birth of the rice cake – Italy.  They are a good size and thickness.  And while they don’t have a lot of flavor, they don’t really need it either.  Even when I ate it without dipping it into the spread on top, I thought these were light had the perfect amount of crunch without being annoying.  I don’t often buy rice cakes from the store because of the additives that are put into popular brands.  The Alce Nero Rice Cakes are made exclusively from organic, whole grain rice.  Nothing more.  And, yes…they are yummy!  And yes…yummy is a technical term.

So, let’s talk ingredients.  This is easy…the Alce Nero Rice Cakes are made from…organic whole rice.  These are cholesterol free, sugar free, sodium free, fat free, and gluten-free.

As far as nutrition goes…you will love this.  A serving of the Alce Nero Rice Cakes is 3 pieces.  This serving will deliver 70 calories, 1 gram of fiber, and 2 grams of protein.  Not very filling, but good enough to serve as a lunch, for sure.  That’s it.  Healthy and delicious!

I love shaking things up and doing different things.  It was fun to step away from my daily oatmeal at lunch habit to give the Alce Nero Rice Cakes a try.  Low in calories…these are fantastic on their own, but taken up a notch with some nut or seed butter, some jam, or however you want to top it.

To me…rice cakes are nutritious and delicious…and these are some of the best I have ever had.  And getting the opportunity to try these was thanks to Cuisine Cube!!

Product Review: Katz Gluten Free Pumpkin Pie Spiced Glazed Donuts

Katz Gluten Free Pumpkin Pie Spiced Glazed Donuts
Katz Gluten Free Pumpkin Pie Spiced Glazed Donuts

Product: Katz Gluten Free Pumpkin Pie Spiced Glazed Donuts – $6.49

It was a couple of weeks back that I mentioned, to my surprise and delight, that Katz Gluten Free had seemingly put out some new products without me knowing about it.  How that escaped my gluten-free radar, I’ll never know.  But the fact of the matter was, one morning, I was puttering around and randomly went over to their site, only to be met by not one, not two, but three new flavors in their gluten-free donut line.  HELLO!!

When it comes to gluten-free donuts that I can buy commercially (aka: not from a local gluten-free bakery), Katz Gluten Free blows away the entire competition.  Better than any of the ones I have ever pulled out of the freezer section at my local grocery or natural food store.  I love these donuts.  Especially the regular ones…not any that are filled.  But, I’ve never been a huge fan of filled donuts anyway.  Give me a classic cake or glazed donut and I am a happy girl.

Yes…I am a nutrition freak.  And yes…donuts are definitely not a nutritious food.  But, I also believe in everything in moderation.  When I start telling myself I can’t have something…that’s when cravings and unhealthy eating habits kick in.  Allowing myself a little treat here and there is all part of finding balance in life.  So…you better believe I ordered all three flavors of the new varieties.  Last week, my roommate (for those of you who are tuning in, the roomie is not a Celiac and does not have to eat gluten-free) and I delved into the world of the new Katz Gluten Free Glazed Chocolate Donuts.  And, man…were they ever amazing.  Very reminiscent of my Dunkin’ Donut days…the Munchkins…the chocolate ones.  That’s what they tasted like.  It was enough to just…make me happy.  And, let’s face it…the food you eat should make you feel happy…not guilty.  Donuts included.

That being said…this morning, after doing some strength training at the gym, we both headed into work with one of the other flavors of Katz Gluten Free donuts tucked away for breakfast.  This time…it was going to be one of my favorite flavors…the Katz Gluten Free Pumpkin Pie Spiced Glazed Donut.

Now, pumpkin flavored anything can either be perfect or it can be too much.  Sometimes…even too little.  I wasn’t sure what to expect from these donuts when I pulled them out of my freezer to let them thaw.  I just knew it had the word “pumpkin” on it…so therefore I was one happy girl.  I don’t need it to be fall to have some pumpkin in my life.  So, they stayed out overnight to thaw and I packed them up that morning to have after strength training.  Because…why the hell not?  HA!  Upon getting out of the gym and over to the office…I went into the kitchen and sliced up my grapefruit to have with the donut.  I then microwaved both of them for about 20 seconds, letting that glaze get all gooey again…like it was fresh out of the bakery.  And breakfast was that easy.  And at that point, I was totally ready to sit down and eat.

It only took one bite of the Katz Gluten Free Pumpkin Pie Spiced Glazed Donut for me to declare my undying love for it.  No joke.  First of all, this isn’t a heavy or dense donut at all.  It is light…and airy and fluffy.  And I love that, because too often I have to settle for heavy and dense baked goods when everyone else has these amazing treats that are soft and melt-in-your-mouth.  AH…that’s what this donut does.  It melts in your mouth.  Each warm, moist, soft bite is fantastic…packed with all that pumpkin spice flavor that you love…without it overwhelming your palate.  It literally is like eating pumpkin pie…without it actually being a pumpkin pie.  Which, is good.  Because while I love things pumpkin flavored, I have never liked pumpkin pie.  I think it’s a texture thing.  But I digress.  The texture is just rich and soft and amazing.  I loved the glaze, giving it that extra hit of sweetness without being too cloying.  And…just…it’s one amazing breakfast bite for sure.  I am in total love with these.  I kind of don’t want the box of 6 to end.  Just…fantastic.

Of course, that’s what I have come to expect from Katz Gluten Free.

Let’s discuss some of the chemistry that goes into these, shall we?  The Katz Gluten Free Pumpkin Pie Spiced Glazed Donut is made from a gluten-free flour blend containing corn starch, tapioca starch, and white rice flour.  These donuts also are made form water, palm oil, confection sugar, pumpkin, sugar, eggs, brown sugar, canola oil, baking powder, vanilla, xanthan gum, agar, calcium carbonate, calcium slufate, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves, mace, and allspice.  They are gluten-free, soy-free, dairy-free and nut-free.

As far as nutrition goes…well, it’s a donut.  But this isn’t bad for a donut.  Honestly.  A serving is, of course, just one donut.  So try to stick to it.  If I can do it – so can you!!  This one donut will give you 160 calories and 10 grams of fat.  This soft little morsel of pumpkin goodness will also provide 10 mg cholesterol, 170 mg sodium, and 9 grams of sugar.  Which…isn’t bad considering we’re talking about a donut here.  This serving will give you no fiber and only 1 gram of protein.  No…it will not make you feel full for hours after eating it.  Pair it, as I did, with something like an orange or a grapefruit or some apple slices.  That should help…and helps bring balance.  Donut…fruit.  Perfect.

I can’t get over how amazing these donuts were.  I have tried so many gluten-free donuts and nothing ever compares to the way Katz Gluten Free makes theirs.  I continue to be impressed by what they put out in the gluten-free market.  These donuts are love.  I definitely have a new favorite flavor.  So good.  Don’t take my word for it though…go order some and see for yourself!  You don’t have to be gluten free to love the products (and especially the donuts) from Katz Gluten Free!

Product Review: Rebel With A Cause Nacho Cheese Kale Chips

Rebel With A Cause Nacho Cheeze Kale Chips
Rebel With A Cause Nacho Cheeze Kale Chips

Product: Rebel With A Cause Nacho Cheeze Kale Chips – $3.99+

I love kale.  You might even hear me say “I heart kale” because…well…I do.  I fell in love with this amazing and versatile green a few years back.  And my life has never been the same.  I use it it practically everything.  But, far above and beyond everything else, one of my most favorite things to do with kale…is to make kale chips!!  I love, love, love, LOVE kale chips.  It’s a healthy relationship…because kale is loaded with amazing nutrients and good stuff (technical term), ranging from being low in calories, high in iron, high in fiber, loaded with antioxidants, high in vitamin K, an anti-inflammatory, high in calcium, and loaded with vitamin C and A…this is one super food…or, as it is referred to in the foodie world…a Superfood.  Big S.  Like Superman…but with less man and more food.

HA!

So, needless to say, kale chips have been on my radar for awhile, from the first time I made them to store bought versions. I rarely buy them, as they are, by far, cheaper to make yourself, but my mom always had some on hand when I traveled home for visits.  And both she and I would just devour them.

I’ve tried a few brands on the market.  Some have been okay. Some have been…really good.  But in my Non-GMO Cuisine Cube (which has been in my blog a lot…so if you are paying attention…that was October’s cube), I was delighted to pull out a bright white package with a lucha libre wrestler on the front.  In bold letters, the unassuming package declared: REBEL WITH A CAUSE ORGANIC & GLUTEN FREE NACHO CHEEZE KALE CHIPS!  Okay…you have my full and undivided attention now!  Thank you!

Before I go any further…most of you by now know about how great of a service Cuisine Cube is…and have either considered subscribing or have decided to subscribe to this fantastic service.  Quick little run down, though, in case you are new to my blog or have a memory like Dori from Finding Nemo.  Cuisine Cube is a monthly delivery service that brings fantastic gluten-free products from lesser known brands made by small artisan producers (instead of those bigger name brands you can find in virtually every grocery store these days) to your door.  Not only are you supporting small businesses, you get the opportunity to try products that you may not have heard of before…or would have ever heard about if not for Cuisine Cube.  Some products are from local businesses…and some you might be able to find in a store like Whole Foods…but it’s not guaranteed.  Let’s face it, shopping for gluten-free products is hard enough…trying to convince yourself to purchase a product you’ve never heard of or tried…is a challenge.  Cuisine Cube takes that pressure off, and with subscriptions starting around $29.99, it’s an affordable service for sure.

So, last night, I was making soup from some items out of my CSA bin.  Soup is great on its own…or served with something.  I didn’t want to make vegan grilled cheese sandwiches, because I was prepping dinner for tomorrow as well (stay tuned for that blog).  The soup recipe wasn’t hard, but with virtually every burner on my stove being used and my Vitamix whirring away…yeah…sandwiches were not sounding like a good option.  I knew I had some Cuisine Cube snacks still in my pantry so…I went browsing.

These sounded like the best pairing (in fact…they are vegan cheese flavored), so out of my pantry came the final product from my October cube…the Snacos Libre Rebel With A Cause Nacho Cheeze Kale Chips.  This one pouch is a serving, but I was splitting it with my roommate because she likes a little something with her soup too!  When the soup was on its finally simmer, I busted open this bag of mighty kale goodness and dished up small bowls for the two of us.

The Rebel With A Cause Nacho Cheeze Kale Chips look like clusters of kale Doritos.  Honestly.  Each leave was coated in this great layer of orange goodness.  The chips were crispy and clumpy and just smelled awesome.  Because, let’s face it, kale chips smell as awesome as they look.  Especially flavored ones.  This particular flavor is actually vegan.  Yep.  That’s part of the reason for the misspelling of the world “cheese” I am guessing.  Who needs tortilla chips when you can reach for this healthy and awesome super snack?

Rebel With A Cause Nacho Cheeze Kale Chips are actually dried…not fried.  So, already, you’re winning the battle of the bulge.  The company that makes them, Kaia Foods, based out of Oakland, California, invites eaters to “overthrow the tyranny of processed foods and to rise up against empty calories.”  It’s a clever and fun take on healthy snacking, and it definitely had my attention.  This specific flavor of kale chips actually does taste like a nacho cheese chip.  I mean, you don’t get that corn flavor and that crispiness of a tortilla chip, but they have just as much amazing flavor.  And they have their own kind of crunch.  After all, these chips are dehydrated to preserve the nutrients and enhance the flavor of the chip itself.  I loved them from first bite.  I literally popped one of the nacho green leaves and went…”Mmmmm!”  And my roommate, an avid lover of all things Doritos, had the same reaction.  Snack love.  Crispy, packed with flavor, and totally healthy.  My kind of snack.

The Rebel With A Cause Nacho Cheeze Kale Chips are made from raw, organic, gluten-free ingredients that are good for you.  Don’t shy away from products that are good for you.  Good for you doesn’t mean they taste like cardboard.  And these kale chips are a prime example of doing healthy snacks right.  The Rebel With A Cause Nacho Cheeze Kale Chips are made from kale, cashews, carrots, chickpea miso, lemon juice, red onion, celery, red bell pepper, apple cider vinegar, nutritional yeast, chia seeds, onion powder, chili powder, garlic, sea salt, coconut water, paprika, mustard, smoked paprika, cayenne, turmeric, and chili flakes.  All of these ingredients are listed as organic, save the nutritional yeast and the sea salt.  Color me impressed.  This snack food is gluten-free, vegan, cholesterol free, and free of trans fats.

As far as nutrition goes…the Rebel With A Cause Nacho Cheeze Kale Chips provide 1 serving per package.  This serving dishes up a low 90 calories and 5 grams of fat.  Most of that fat will be a result of the cashews.  How’s that for awesome?  One serving will also provide 240 mg sodium and 2 grams of sugar.  And, finally, a serving (which, as I said, is the entire bag), will give you 2 grams of fiber and 4 grams of protein, making this a healthy, and semi-filling snack for sure.  Lots of health benefits in a very healthy snack.

Love is a snack food that is good for you, but you don’t know is good for you.  I feel like both Cuisine Cube and Rebel With A Cause really got it right with this snack.  Amazing flavor, great texture, and…no guilt.  None whatsoever.  Here’s a time where it’s okay to open up a package and devour the entire thing.  It’s expected.

I encourage you, my loyal and new readers, to head over to Cuisine Cube‘s site and take a look at this fantastic service.  Again, there are so many products I have been introduced to thanks to this amazing team of foodies who take food allergies into consideration and seek out amazing products that are lesser known, local, and amazing.  If you find something you really like, often you can purchase more from their Stock Up page.  Seriously…try it for a month.

As for Rebel With A Cause Kale Chips…I will definitely be stocking my pantry with more of these chips in the future.  In fact, they offer other varieties, ranging from Sea Salt to Spicy Superfood to Sriracha Lime…in addition to the Nacho Cheeze variety that was provided in my cube.  Amazing snacks, if you ask me.  I think if you are new to the world of kale, this would be a great way to introduce yourself to the food.  Healthy snacking can be delicious.  The proof is in this bold little package.  So impressed.

And, with that, I finally managed to polish off every product in a cube (October – Non-GMO Month).  Thank you, Cuisine Cube!!  I’m loving every bite!

Product Review: Jessica’s Natural Foods Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Granola

Jessica's Natural Foods Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Granola
Jessica’s Natural Foods Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Granola

Product: Jessica’s Natural Foods Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Granola – $6.99+

On some very rare occasions, a product that arrives in my Cuisine Cube is actually something I am familiar with…or…perhaps…even might have tried before.  When it comes to the Non-GMO Project cube, which arrived in October, I was actually surprised to encounter a brand that I had already tried.  Albeit, this was not a flavor I had tried from this brand, but it is readily available at my local Whole Foods!  Like I said…this doesn’t happen often…but sometimes it’s a comfort to find a small brand that you have familiarized yourself with before.

This product…was the Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Granola from Jessica’s Natural Foods.  Jessica’s Natural Foods was started by Jessica Mindell, an avid baker with a background in engineering.  Back in 2009, her husband discovered that he was gluten-intolerant and said that he missed oat-based granola.  Once Mindell was able to find gluten-free oats and a certified gluten-free facility, she was able to launch her healthy, delicious granola.  Since then, her bags of granola have expanded to over 25 states.  Mindell’s passion for natural foods means that she always bakes with simple, pure ingredients and keeps health and nutrition at the forefront of her products.

Prior to this Cuisine Cube…I had picked up a pack of the Jessica’s Natural Foods Gluten-Free Pecan Almond Granola.  My Cuisine Cube stepped it up a notch by including one of my most favorite things…chocolate!  Chocolate chips to be exact.

With all the time that I’ve spent traveling and racing these past couple of months…and the holidays taking over life in general…I haven’t had much time to explore some items from some of my Cuisine Cubes.  That being said, I’m making a push currently to polish off most of the products that have made a home in my pantry.  I need to be more pro-active about these products…and that’s not a bad thing.  It is definitely getting me to branch out and try some things I had been content to let sit for awhile.

This past week, after a long weekend away in Charleston, South Carolina (I was marathoning)…I was looking for a delicious, and more nutritious way to enjoy breakfast.  I knew I had a few granola options tucked away on the top shelf of my kitchen pantry…so, I grabbed a stool (I’m short…I can’t help it!) and dug around.  I had two to choose between and both sounded great.  But the Jessica’s Natural Foods variety had one thing that won me over…

CHOCOLATE CHIPS!

Yep…the sweet-tooth, chocaholic emerged with a vengeance upon seeing that in the name.  WIN!  That morning, I darted out to the grocery store to pick up a few necessities that were needed for the coming week and ended up picking up a big container of Greek yogurt, some fresh organic blueberries, and a few other fruits and vegetables to use for the various meals I needed for the week.  Breakfast…lunch…dinner.  You name it.  But, I hadn’t made many of my fruit & yogurt breakfast parfaits for a long while, and I knew this was a delicious and nutritious way to start the morning.  With some granola at home, it was just a matter of choosing the fruit.  I had thought to get strawberries, but the organic ones didn’t look too good.  We are, after all, out of season.  But, the blueberries looked big and ripe and therefore…came home with me.  That morning, I assembled two breakfast parfaits, making use of the Jessica’s Natural Foods Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Granola, vanilla Greek yogurt, local honey, and the fresh organic blueberries.  I just layer these up and top it off with more granola and…voila…breakfast was served.

Jessica’s Natural Foods gluten Free Chocolate Chip Granola is, without a doubt, one of the best granola’s I have had since going gluten-free.  The gluten-free oats were toasted and golden to perfection.  Adding to the sweetness were the melt-in-your-mouth bits of semi-sweet chocolate chips.  It feels like you’re cheating, but in reality, you are eating something that is good for you.  Mixing these delightful spoonfuls with a thick and delicious Greek yogurt and bursts of fresh fruit juice from the little blueberries…this made a perfect breakfast with each bite.  The granola brought this fantastic and light texture to the entire dish.  And, if left with a bag of this and no supervision, I could easily eat the entire bag in one sitting.  The clusters with the chocolate were my favorite part as they would melt upon hitting my tongue.  This made handfuls of this granola a great treat…if not addictive.  Seriously…one of the best parts of any breakfast I have ever eaten in my entire life…this granola is amazing.  And I don’t feel bad indulging in it, because the ingredients are natural and the nutritional information is rather good!

Granola can become a calorie-laden sugar-fest, so it’s always good to take a look at ingredients and nutritional information.  For Jessica’s Natural Foods Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Granola…this is what the company strives for.  The Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Granola is made from certified gluten-free rolled oats, semi-sweet chocolate chips, organic honey, brown sugar, expeller pressed sunflower oil, ground flax seed, coconut, maple syrup, pure vanilla extract, cinnamon, sea salt, tocopherols (natural vitamin E).  This granola is free of cholesterol and trans fats.  It is also gluten-free and non-GMO.

A serving of Jessica’s Natural Foods Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Granola is 1/4 cup.  Trust me…this may not seem like much…but it is an amazing and filling 1/4 cup.  Mmm…chocolate by the quarter-cup.  In this serving, you will be consuming 130 calories and 6 grams of fat.  Not bad for granola.  Not at all.  In this serving, you will also be taking in 30 mg sodium and only 7 grams of sugar.  Yes…only 7 grams.  That’s amazing.  So often, the gluten-free granola I find is laden with heavy sugar.  Not these.  Naturally sweet more than anything.  And finally, this 1/4 cup serving gives you 2 grams of fiber and 2 grams of protein.  Not too filling, but filling enough, especially when paired with nutrient dense Greek yogurt and fiber-filled fresh fruit.

Oh yes…it’s a rare thing when Cuisine Cube sends me something I am already familiar with, but in a way, it’s also quite satisfying.  If you have yet to join the happy consumers of Cuisine Cube…just go over to their Web site and check out your options.  Every month is like Christmas as you open up your box and discover what products have been selected for you.  These monthly deliveries start at $29.99…and are so totally worth the investment.  I have yet to regret making this choice to enjoy these monthly deliveries.  Seriously…give it a month and you will want to keep going!  It’s because of this service that I am able to try foods like Jessica’s Natural Foods, a less-processed and lesser-known product than some of the brand name gluten-free granola out on the market.  I much prefer to support the smaller businesses who put a lot more thought and care into their products and the making of their products.  I feel that way about Jessica’s Natural Foods…so check them out too!  If you can’t find these bags of granola goodness at your Whole Foods…get online and place an order!  Stop hesitating…and just do it!

 

Restaurant Review: Slightly North of Broad (S.N.O.B.), Charleston, South Carolina

Slightly North of Broad (S.N.O.B.), Charleston, South Carolina
Slightly North of Broad (S.N.O.B.), Charleston, South Carolina

Restaurant: Slightly North of Broad (S.N.O.B.), Charleston, South Carolina

With every marathon I run, there is also a celebratory meal.  Usually it is on the same day of said race, but Charleston is an odd duck in that it’s marathon runs on Saturday.  And we already had eating plans on Saturday.  So, instead of changing everything around, we just decided to have the fancy, special meal on Sunday night.  And, after scouring a list of places that Amanda sent me (all of which had gluten-free items), it came down to two options – Poogan’s Porch and Slightly North of Broad.

Cathy chose in the end…opting for Slightly North on Broad because of one item on the menu that caught her eye.  This was fine with me…there was this amazing honey drizzled fruit plate dessert on their menu that sounded beyond amazing.  So…when Amanda came over to help with the planning session…this was decided.  And, to make the occasion even more special, Janet (Cathy & Amanda’s mom), offered to pay for our big meal out this trip.

The best part about where we were staying was that Slightly North of Broad (S.N.O.B.) was literally right across the street from the hotel.  Seriously.  So, this meant we could stay out and explore until we absolutely had to return to our rooms.  Then, we could all clean up and head out to eat, then come back to change and go out for some more exploring!  Of course, when Cathy chose this restaurant, we had no idea this was the case.  Amanda enlightened us.  Odd, how when it came to eats the only one we really ventured out further than the immediate area of our hotel was Brown Dog Deli.  And we were over that way anyway as I was shopping for spices, tea, honey and other local goodies.  HA!

So Sunday morning and afternoon was spent walking the streets and cemeteries of Charleston.  Honestly, if you ever get to visit this amazing city…just walk it, duck into places, explore.  You can take tours, yes, but sometimes it’s just fun to get out there and just find something that intrigues you.  I was fortunate enough to have Richie and Amanda with me, to act as the local tour guides.  They might as well be locals.  They know where everything is…how to get there…and come to Charleston often enough it’s second hand.  But, even if you aren’t traveling with your own walking guide books…try something new.  We returned about an hour and a half before dinner so we could clean up and get ready to make the walk across the street.  I took a shower and changed and then we met Amanda and Richie at their room before hoofing it over to S.N.O.B.

We only had a brief wait while they prepared our table for our 6:15 p.m. reservation.  And once we were seated and water (and Coke for Richie) was poured, we were left to peruse our menus until our waitress came over to the table.  We immediately informed her that I was a gluten free vegetarian, and she immediately opted up with the Vegetable Plate that they serve.  She also said she could see what else could be done for me, but a big plate of seasonal and local vegetables sounded absolutely delicious to me.  My decision was made.  Now the rest of my dining party needed to ponder what they were going to have.  The server gave us a few more minutes to decide.

So, let’s discuss S.N.O.B. here, while we are deciding on food, eh?  Because this seems like as good a place as any.  S.N.O.B. is described as “an eclectic Lowcountry bistro that brings together an abundance of local ingredients and thoughtful, expert presentation with a friendly, contagious energy.”  In other words, very big on farm to table.  Love that.  They have a nice open kitchen, which I absolutely loved since I love being able to glance over and see what is being prepared as it is being prepared.  The food they make is the product of the local farmers, fishermen, and producers.  So…very Sean Brock.  And I love Sean Brock.  And if you don’t know who Sean Brock is…Google him now and learn!  The setting is low-light, candles, white table cloth, and soft conversations.  You get the sounds of the kitchen…the sizzles, the flames, the dishes clinking, all mixing with the pouring of wine and water, and the clink of silverware as it scrapes up that last bit of food from a pristine white plate.  This is S.N.O.B.

So…there it is.

When our waitress returned we all had finally settled on what we were going to eat.  Richie opted for the Pan Seared Duck Breast ($27.00), which includes savory blue cheese bread pudding, fig jam, Brussels sprouts, and a honey thyme reduction.  He saw duck…he knew what he wanted.  Amanda ordered the Grilled Pork Chop ($27.00), which is served with crispy confit potatoes, cabbage, and topped with a sorghum and whole grain mustard glaze.  Cathy was the foodie of the group and wanted to try something more than just a large appetizer plate, so she did a medium plate with an appetizer, which is recommended on the menu.  For her appetizer, she went with the Herb Crusted Eggplant ($12.00), which is topped off with buffalo mozzarella, green heirloom tomatoes, some sprouts, and pesto.  For her entrée, she opted for the Carolina Quail ($16.00), which comes with braised greens, tasso cornbread stuffing, Muscadine glaze (that’s from a particular grape, FYI), and quail jus.

As for me…I did go with the Vegetable Plate ($20.00), which is described on the menu as being “a variety of the best vegetables we can find.”  Hey…I’m a vegetarian.  There are very few vegetables I don’t like.  Very few.  So…our order was in and we fell into the din of conversations, discussing everything from our events that day to the other people in the restaurant, to wine bottles we could see from our seats, to how much fun we were having.  Lots of laughter and lots of fun going on.

Cathy’s appetizer was up first and we all cast out our appreciative ooohs and ahhhs at the tower of eggplant, cheese, tomatoes, and greens, all soaking in a small pool of pesto.  She sliced into it, and said that the eggplant was actually really well cooked and that the cheese was amazing.  However, as she went on eating, she got tired of the sprouts getting caught in her teeth, and eventually that herb crust got completely mushy with the mix of the eggplant juice, the pesto, and the juicy tomatoes on top.  So, it started off really well…but in the end…all went to mush.  She polished it off, save for those greens on top though.

A little after her plate was cleared away, the main courses arrived.  Amanda had the largest pork chop I had ever seen in my life.  It was only polished off with some help from Richie and Cathy.  But…she did eat all her potatoes.  Richie’s duck was cooked perfectly and I had never seen him clean a plate until this meal.  Cathy was less impressed with her entree, finding her favorite part of the quail to be the pan seared area where it was crispy.  She hated the greens with a passion (and she eats greens…I cook them at home).  And her favorite part of the plate…the tasso corn bread.  Everything else left her rather…unimpressed.

S.N.O.B.'s Vegetable Plate
S.N.O.B.’s Vegetable Plate

As for me…when they said a plate of vegetables, they weren’t kidding. Upon further looking at the menu, what I have found is that this plate is a compilation of every vegetable in house and offered as a side on the menu.  This plate was mounded high with high fiber vegetables that were cooked however the side was to be cooked, and paired with three different starches.  It was beyond filling.  This plate included grilled eggplant, heirloom tomatoes, green beans, portobello mushrooms, grilled okra (on the list of vegetables I hate with a passion, so these got left behind!), broccoli (with a sprinkle of Romano cheese), sautéed spinach, caramelized onions, caramelized Brussels sprouts, maverick potatoes, Charleston gold brown rice with some butternut squash, yellow grits (with cheese), some sprouts on top, and some sweet pepper jelly mixed in.  The plate was a mish-mash of vegetables, no real plating flair…just piled high.  In fact, I didn’t realize I had an heirloom tomato until I moved the eggplant.  It was hidden below.  That being said…the green beans were…well…green beans.  I thought the potatoes were that weird overly-whipped consistency, and ate them by mixing them with one of the vegetables…like green beans or some eggplant just to give it a better texture.  The spinach was delicious.  I didn’t eat the okra because…GROSS.  The eggplant was grilled and good enough…though a touch under-seasoned.  The tomato was messy, but fresh and delicious.  I love that little hit of sweetness.  My favorite things on the plate were the grits, the Brussels sprouts, and the rice.  All of which I saved for the last things I ate.  And when I was done, I wasn’t sure if I was impressed or not…but it was a massive plate of food that was very filling indeed.  I mean, I didn’t dislike it…it was just…okay.  They definitely give you $20 worth of vegetables.  All local and fresh…so I will give them credit for that.

Afterwards we were asked about desserts.  I already had my heart set on something, even though I was filled up to the max.  You only get to celebrate once, right?  So…to hell with it…desserts all around.

Amanda and Richie decided to split the Crème Brûlée ($7.00), which was a creamy vanilla custard with caramelized brown sugar topping.  Cathy went with the Vanilla Ice Cream with a Shortbread Cookie ($6.00) for her dessert.  It also came dressed with fresh strawberries.  As for me…I went with what caught my eye originally on the menu in the first place…the Fresh Fruit Plate ($7.50), which came drizzled with local honey.

Desserts are a must for me.  I love trying desserts when I can.  And fruit is one of my favorite desserts to polish off a meal with.  The whole drizzled with local honey was an added bonus.  Our desserts arrived.  Richie had never had a Crème Brûlée before, so this was his first foray into that.  Cathy’s ice cream looked fantastic and she crumbled the cookie over it and dove in, enjoying the fresh berries for that added bit of sweetness.  My fruit plate consisted of grapes, strawberries, sliced apples, sliced bananas, spear slices, and chunks of fresh pineapple.  All of it, as promised, was drizzled with local honey, adding to the sweetness of the plate.  But it worked. I mean, it was a plate of fruit, but I couldn’t be happier with it.  Everything was perfectly ripe, juicy, and amazing.  Delicious and perfect way to end the meal.

While I certainly enjoyed my meal at S.N.O.B., when I return to Charleston next time, I will definitely investigate other options.  I am happy for the experience, and loved the company, but the food was just okay to me.  Maybe it’s my dietary restrictions…but I wasn’t overly impressed.  Don’t get me wrong, I didn’t dislike S.N.O.B. by any means.  The food was cooked well and tasted good for the most part.  But…there is so much more to taste in Charleston…so while the dinner was nice, I’m eager to go elsewhere next time.

S.N.O.B.'s Fruit Plate dessert
S.N.O.B.’s Fruit Plate dessert

Product Review: Klara’s Gourmet Chocolate Macaroons

Klara's Gourmet Chocolate Macaroons
Klara’s Gourmet Chocolate Macaroons

Product: Klara’s Gourmet Chocolate Macaroons – $6.00+

You know…there is a lot of things I love about being a subscriber to Cuisine Cube.  Lots.  For one thing, I get to discover products and new brands that I never would have known about before.  Seriously.  Because Cuisine Cube makes it their job to find lesser-known, but equally tasty (if not better) products to be shipped off each month to their subscribers.  This is, honestly, one of the best things I have ever signed up for.  One thing that is always guaranteed with that each little box will contain an item that is a breakfast, a lunch, a snack, a dinner, and a dessert.  Sometimes…you get a bonus product.  I always am curious to see what the people at Cuisine Cube put in each month’s box.  And one thing, I admit, I really look forward to, is their choice for a dessert.

It’s no secret…I have a sweet tooth.  I am a chocoholic who loves desserts and will never turn down a gluten-free goodie if one is offered.  Trust me.  I love being active and fit and that seems to allow me to maintain my love of all things sugar and spice and totally bad for me.  HA!

In the October Cuisine Cube, the dessert option just happened to be a brand of cookie I was unfamiliar with.  Klara’s Gourmet, which boasts that it is “a taste of tradition.”  Interesting.  Even more interesting was that these were not just cookies, but CHOCOLATE Macaroons.  Now, for as long as I have been a diagnosed Celiac (and gluten-free for that matter) I have yet to actually sit down and eat a macaroon.  I’ll tell you why.  Coconut scares me.  It really, really scares me.  Because I’m so subjective when it comes to coconut.  Sometimes I like it…and sometimes I don’t.  It’s a texture thing, I know…but I enjoy the taste and everything else…but it’s the texture that throws me off.  And macaroons, for some reason, just seem to scream “COCONUT TEXTURE!”

But, alas, I never let that hinder me from trying something new.  Because, I will at least try something once.  And tonight, after dinner, this was the dessert I reached for.  Deep breath.  Do not fear the unknown or the dessert.  Because dessert is awesome and wonderful and should not be feared.

With that, I grabbed the Klara’s Gourmet Chocolate Macaroons out of my pantry and opened them up.  I snagged four of the cookies, two for me and two for my roommate, who was probably as apprehensive as I was, as she really does despise coconut.  But, she is also branching out in her food choices and will always try it.  So, with the cookies now out and ready for consumption…we both took deep breaths and dove in.

These weren’t as scary as I was making them out to be in my mind.  Yes…they are coconut and yes…they do have that “eating bugs” coconut texture, but oddly enough…the chocolate and sweetness of the cookie sort of distracted from all of that.  I thought these tasted like a rich chocolate cake, with shavings of coconut bringing in a bit of flavor and texture.  These were sweet, and definitely a great way to round up dinner because it was maybe six bites of chocolate goodness.  I was actually really impressed.  The macaroons themselves were soft and perfect.  I mean…perfect.  I think if I were a bigger fan of coconut these would be my go-to cookie.  But as someone who doesn’t hate, but doesn’t love coconut…these were really good.  They exceeded my expectations for sure.

Klara’s Gourmet was founded by Klara Sotonova, who emigrated from the Czeck Republic at the age of 19…all on her own.  She came to the United States with a dream of owning her own business.  This became a reality in 2006 when she founded Klara’s Gourmet Cookies.  When she lived in the former Czechoslovak communist regime, Klara and her family did not have easy access to mass produced baked goods.  The baking traditions that Klara now brings to each of us were handed down from her grandmother, as it had been done for generations in her family.

Let’s take a peek into the ingredients of Klara’s Gourmet Chocolate Macaroons, shall we?  These cookies are made from unsweetened/unsulphured coconut, pure cane sugar, water, organic honey, cocoa processed with alkali, cage free non-GMO verified egg whites, rice flour, pure vanilla extract, and salt.  They are all-natural, gluten-free, and cholesterol free.

As far as nutrition goes, Klara’s Gourmet Chocolate Macaroons, a serving is 2 macaroons.  This serving will provide you with 120 calories and 7 grams of fat.  These two cookie will also give you 40 mg sodium and 12 grams of sugar.  A little high in sugar…but they are cookies, after all.  These macaroons also give you 2 grams of fiber and 2 grams of protein.

This is yet again a great example of how Cuisine Cube brings fantastic products I never would have known existed to my very own home.  I was actually very surprised with how much I ended up enjoying the Klara’s Gourmet Chocolate Macaroons.  I had never before heard of this brand, but now I am eager to try a few other of her cookies…like the Lemon Poppy Shortbread, for sure!!

If you haven’t pulled the trigger yet and ordered at least one month of Cuisine Cube…do it now.  Or you will be missing out for sure!

Product Review: Katz Gluten Free Glazed Chocolate Donuts

Katz Gluten Free Glazed Chocolate Donuts
Katz Gluten Free Glazed Chocolate Donuts

Product: Katz Gluten Free Glazed Chocolate Donuts – $6.49

It’s been awhile since I’ve blogged about one of my favorite gluten-free companies out there.  I think the giant, larger than my arm, loaf of challah bread and a couple of goodies I got to go with it were the last thing to cross my freezer from Katz Gluten Free.  I have been moving away from processed foods, but that doesn’t mean I don’t splurge every now and again.

I forgot what took me over to the Katz Gluten Free Web site awhile back.  Perhaps I just wanted to take a browse.  Perhaps I had a feeling that they had added some new products that would immediately make me fill up my cart and then eagerly anticipate their arrival a couple of days later.

Whatever it was that drew me over there…it worked.  Because they did have new products on the site. And I did immediately order them.

What was it that grabbed my attention and made me need to have said products right then and there?  One word:

DONUTS!

I mean, yes, gluten-free donuts aren’t exactly difficult to come by these days.  In fact, my local allergen-free bakery, Annie May’s Sweet Café, offers them every Saturday morning.  They sell out rather quickly too.  You can find versions in freezers at grocery stores and (yes) natural food stores alike.  Believe me…I often think…”I could buy that one box of donuts…”

And I don’t…because I know I can get better…fresh from my very own local gluten-free bakery…or…from Katz Gluten Free.

Well, color me happy and surprised (which is apparently yellow and orange) when I just randomly darted over to their Web site and looked at their New Products page.  Lo and behold there…on the screen…were not one…not two…but THREE new versions of their fantastic, super-delicious, gluten-free donuts.  My heart skipped a beat, my hand reached for my credit card…and all three new varieties were purchased.  I didn’t bat an eye.  Hey, I love being healthy, but every girl deserves a donut every now and again.  And this Celiac really loves donuts!

The three new varieties offered by Katz Gluten Free are Pumpkin Pie Spiced Donuts, Triple Chocolate Donuts, and the Glazed Chocolate Donuts.

This is one of those days where a quick breakfast is more than appreciated…it’s necessary.  So, despite having these for a couple of weeks in my freezer, I have resisted diving in.  But today…was a good day for donuts.  I asked my roommate to pick a flavor and she immediately replied with the Katz Gluten Free Glazed Chocolate Donuts.  She is a sucker for glazed donuts.  So…I had a feeling that flavor would either be the first to go or the last one eaten. She went for it first.

I actually pulled the donuts out of the freezer last night and placed the two I needed (one for my roommate and one for me) into a plastic bag to thaw overnight.  The rest were returned to the freezer for another day.  I don’t need to eat them all right now?  I can savor them this way.  The following morning, all they required was a little zap in the microwave (although even that isn’t necessary, I just like to give them that “fresh & hot” feeling to them.  And then…brekkies was served.

As a child raised in Upstate New York…one of the best treats ever was a Dunkin Donuts Munchkin (aka: donut hole).  And, for as much as I can remember about how those tasted, that’s the memory these donuts drew up for me.  The donut itself is a rich chocolate cake donut that just melts…literally melts in your mouth.  Talk about a dream.  The glaze is this sugary sweet bonus that just ties it all together giving it that little bit of texture and that extra boost of flavor.  Just…beyond wow.  And, even more…it brought back memories of sitting down to one of my favorite treats as a kid…donut holes from Dunkin Donuts.  I mean…exact same flavor profile and texture to them.  It was almost like eating cake for breakfast.  Chocolate to the max…and just…Mmmmmmmmm….delish.  I am glad I pull these out ahead of time and eat them away from my apartment or I’d probably be tempted to go back and eat another one.  And maybe another one for good show.  It’s nice to have a treat every now and again.  These are a treat worth indulging in from time to time.  TRUST ME!

While this may not be the healthiest of breakfasts, you gotta treat yourself every now and again.  I love fitness and I love eating clean and healthy foods, but I also like to indulge every now and again.  Some mornings, you just eat a donut.

Let’s talk about ingredients.  Katz Gluten Free Glazed Chocolate Donuts are made from gluten-free flour (a blend of tapioca starch, white rice flour, and corn starch), water, palm oil, sugar, eggs, confection sugar, canola oil, cocoa, baking powder, salt, xanthan gum, natural vanilla extract, agar, calcium carbonate (anticaking agent), and calcium sulfate (stabilizer).  I know…I see the chemical sounding things on there too.  But…this is a treat this morning.  I definitely don’t eat donuts every day.  In fact, it is a rare thing these days.  These donuts are gluten-free, soy free, dairy free and nut free.

As for nutritional information…for donuts, these stack up rather well.  In fact, better than most donuts out there.  A serving is 1 donut.  Nailed that.  This one donut will provide you with 210 calories and 12 grams of fat.  Okay…the fat is high…but it’s a donut.  You will also be taking in 20 mg cholesterol, 220 mg sodium, and 12 grams of sugar.  And because these are donuts, and mostly comprised of sugar, they will definitely not be filling you up.  In fact, one donut has only 1 gram of fiber and 1 gram of protein.  I ate mine with an orange.

Balance.  HA!

I have only love for the products I have tried from Katz Gluten Free.  They were the first company to bring me gluten free donuts that tasted like…real donuts.  They have fantastic pies…good cookies…amazing bread…and I could go on.  But if you are really looking to treat yourself every now and again…buy the donuts.  Just…take a chance.  Because, trust me…you will want to keep a box of these stashed in your freezer for those “Mmmm…donut!” days.

And now, I have the Katz Gluten Free Glazed Chocolate variety to add to the mix.  And they have exceeded my expecations for sure.  I know that Katz Gluten Free only puts out quality products, but this was just exceptional.  For those days when only a donut will do…you better not be without the Katz Gluten Free Glazed Chocolate Donuts.  Stock up.  And savor.  These are definitely donut love for sure.  SO GOOD!

Product Review: Bart & Judy’s The Best Gluten-Free Chocolate Chocolate Chip Cookies in the World

Bart & Judy's The Best Gluten-Free Chocolate Chocolate Chip Cookies in the World
Bart & Judy’s The Best Gluten-Free Chocolate Chocolate Chip Cookies in the World

Product: Bart & Judy’s The Best Gluten-Free Chocolate Chocolate Chip Cookies in the World – $6.00+

Twas back in September that my very own Cookie Fairy (aka: Jenn) gifted me with a few boxes of gluten-free cookies.  I mean, it was my birthday, after all, so naturally you give a cookie monster…COOKIES!  I have already reviewed the other varieties I was given, leaving this as the one to bring up the caboose.  And, you know, it only seems appropriate that the last box is also the one boasting of the most chocolate.  Jenn and I are both chocaholics.  And we will freely admit to that, for sure.

I’m in total hibernation mode these days.  Seriously.  My energy is sapped.  All I want to do is eat and snuggle under my blanket on the couch while either watching a movie, a television show, or playing my vintage SEGA Genesis.  That pretty much sums up how I feel about winter.  Even though we’ve had a rather mild one up until recently, when that cold snap hit…out when any will I had to go outside and do anything.  I, of course, have not given into my plan to bury myself under blankets until spring.

That being said, I do make a point to cook pretty much every day.  At least one meal will be made by me at some point.  Normally…all three are.  That being said, I like for an easy dessert at times.  With me, dessert is not an option.  Dessert is a necessary and wonderful thing.  What better way to wrap up a meal and the day than with a little bite of something sweet.  Cleanse the palate.  Call it a night.

And…as most of you know, one of my favorite desserts to ever exist are…COOKIES!

So giving me something with the words THE, BEST, CHOCOLATE, COOKIES, and GLUTEN-FREE is definitely going to win me over.  Well played, Jenn.  Well played.  Hehehe.  Well, being that it is now January…I decided it was time to bust open this little, unassuming brown box of extreme cookie feasting.

A little bit about the company itself.  Bart & Judy’s prides themselves on baking up cookies that are all-natural, buttery, crunchy, golden-brown and deliciously chocolatey.  They are made with the best of everything…creamery butter, fresh eggs, and the world’s finest dark Belgian chocolate.  They believe the purpose of their cookies should solely be to propagate happiness.  In fact, their statements claims that if you come from the perspective of “bigger is more” than their cookies are not for you.  They produce top quality, but bite-size.

So…how were they?  Were they absolutely THE BEST IN THE WORLD?!  Well, that might be a little bit of an overstatement, however, these cookies are superb.  And this is coming from this gluten-free cookie monster.  I usually prefer soft cookies, but these little bite-size crunchy nuggets of goodness were like…eating that perfect outer edge of a brownie.  Crunchy, without being too hard, and packed with extreme chocolate flavor.  The best part was finding a chocolate chip within the cookie and getting that extra burst of chocolate goodness.  Amazing.  I mean…there is chocolate² in the title.  Two chocolates = double the win.

This was, also, the first box of cookies to ever come with a set of instructions.  I am not joking.  Included in the box was a little slip of paper declaring STOP! READ FIRST! And underneath was the instructions as to how best to enjoy these cookies.  Since they are packaged in a special oxygen-barrier foil bag, Bart & Judy insist that they benefit from “decanting,” much like a fine wine.  So, yes, open up the foil bag, but allow the cookies 10 minutes to aerate to encourage the development of the complex flavors.

With all of that said, let’s discuss ingredients.  The Bart & Judy’s The Best Gluten-Free Chocolate Chocolate Chip Cookies in the World are made from semi-sweet chocolate chips, Bart & Judy’s Proprietary Rice Flour Blend, natural cocoa, butter, cane sugar, brown cane sugar, eggs, baking soda, Madagascar vanilla, and salt.  These cookies are all-natural, free of hydrogenated oils, trans-fats, and contain no chemical additives or artificial anything.  And, the box does let you know that the chocolate is authentic, real Belgian chocolate.  Bart & Judy state on the enclosed instructions that these cookies are slightly overbaked and lower in sugar because they don’t want to “mask” lower-quality ingredients with over sweetness.  And they don’t.  These cookies, while not exactly top-of-the-line, aren’t overly sweet…but just right.  With amazing chocolate flavor.

As for the nutritional information…it is as follows.  One serving of Bart & Judy’s The Best Gluten-Free Chocolate Chocolate Chip Cookies in the World is 11 cookies (or about 34 grams).  The box claims there are 4 servings in the box…but there was only two.  Seriously.  Dammit.  These 11 cookies will dish you up 140 calories and 8 grams of fat.  You will also be taking in 30 mg cholesterol, 65 mg sodium, and 7 grams of sugar.  In addition, these cookies offer up no fiber and only 1 gram of protein.  You’re eating 11 cookies, but they won’t fill you up.  After all, it’s basically 11 bites.  Pop them…and chew.

I really didn’t know what to expect when I tried out the cookies in this very…amusing…yet understated brown box.  What happened was surely pure magic.  And while I have read some older reviews about cross-contamination issues, the box states that their cookies are regularly tested in an independent laboratory to meet the guidelines set by the FDA.  These truly are little bites of happiness.

If you love chocolate…oh…you will totally love these.