Product Review: My Dad’s Cookies Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Cookies

My Dad's Cookies Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Cookies
My Dad’s Cookies Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Cookies

Product: My Dad’s Cookies Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Cookies – $7.99+

Did someone say cookies?

Yes…cookie monster is back with a vengeance.  A vengeance, I tell you!

After a couple weeks of feasting off of brownies and ice cream, I needed some cookies in my life.  And it just so happened that my roomie and I decided to splurge at Lucky’s again last week and picked up another type of cookie from My Dad’s Cookies.  It was actually a tough decision.  I had promised her the Lemon Drop cookies…but they didn’t have those in stock this time around.  So after a lot of thought and a lot of circling the table…I finally chose…

Chocolate Chip.

Iconic.  And a personal favorite of mine.  I mean, who doesn’t love a chocolate chip cookie, right?

Well, with the brownies and the ice cream polished off…cookies were dessert this week.  After dinner, as always, after cleaning up the dishes and the kitchen, I got ready to serve dessert.  This time…it was easy.  The cookies were on my counter and I just simply popped open the plastic container and fished out a serving for each of us.  These cookies are little bite-size morsels that I hoped would be as good as they looked.  I walked Cathy’s serving out to her, then returned to the kitchen for mine.

Settling in…it was the moment of absolute truth…

One bite of the My Dad’s Cookies Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Cookies…and I was more than happy with this classic choice.  No one would even fathom that these little cookies were gluten-free unless you told them.  They had just the slightest bit of crunch on the edges and this soft, chewy center.  Each cookie was about two to three bites, and each bite guaranteed a hit of chocolate chips and sweet vanilla flavor.  There was the right amount of flavor throughout these cookies.  The vanilla essence and the chocolate chips gave it that classic, homemade, chocolate chip cookie feel.  I meant to warm the next night’s up in the microwave to give them that “fresh out of the oven” appeal, but didn’t.  Nevertheless, I was beyond amazed by the quality and taste of these.  They weren’t super moist, but they weren’t dry either.  They hit that perfect midpoint that gave you both the crunch and the soft center.  And…come on…CHOCOLATE CHIPS!

Classic cookies with not-so-classic ingredients.  Gluten-free, after all, takes some special flour blends and some TLC.  But that’s what makes these cookies even more extraordinary!  Let’s take a look at the science and nutrition behind My Dad’s Cookies Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Cookies.

The My Dad’s Cookies Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Cookies are made from a gluten-free flour blend (brown rice flour, potato starch, tapioca flour, xanthan gum), palm oil, chocolate chips, sugar, brown sugar, egg, vanilla, baking soda, agave syrup, cream of tartar, baking powder, and salt.  These cookies are gluten-free, dairy free, nut free, and kosher.

A serving of the My Dad’s Cookies Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Cookies is three of the bite-size cookies.  There are six servings per container.  These three cookies will provide you with 150 calories and 7 grams of fat.  In addition, you will be taking in 15 mg cholesterol, 60 mg sodium, and 13 grams of sugar.  Cookies have sugar…so, while that seems high…it’s a dessert…a treat…COOKIES!  Also, these three cookies will give you less than 1 gram of fiber and 1 gram of protein.  This is not a filling dessert, but it is…oh, so sweet!

Once again, My Dad’s Cookies proves that it is definitely a brand to be reckoned with on the gluten free dessert market.  While I have just discovered these amazing little treats at the newest grocery store in the area, I am glad to have been brave enough to shell out the $7.99 price for each container so far.  None have really let me down, and all have been great to eat after a long day and a light meal.

My Dad’s Cookies took on the classic chocolate chip cookie and made it into one delicious, bite-size, gluten-free treat.  I will definitely buy these again.

Recipe: Roasted Garlic, Cheddar and Chive Biscuits

This spring, my roommate and I decided to take on a new challenge.  This challenge was…we were going to see if we could…possibly…grow our own herbs.  We actually picked up a little kit from a local store that gave us five different herbs to grow.  Sadly, the cilantro and the parsley didn’t quite survive the first wave of heat and humidity, despite our best efforts.  This left us with chives, basil and oregano.  So far…they’ve been doing well.  The break in the hot summer weather has worked in favor for those three herbs, at least.

Well, the chives were getting a bit crazy and I was informed by the roomie that we needed to use them.  And I know how she loves biscuits.  Does she ever love biscuits…

So I promised her that I would make her some biscuits that included chives in some way, shape or form.   I also know that she loves cheese and she loves garlic.  I found a base recipe for some flaky biscuits on a blog called Whole and Heavenly Oven…and then made my own adjustments to make it work within my own diet restrictions.  I will note that I didn’t roast my own garlic.  I had a jar of roasted garlic in my fridge, so I used about 2 tablespoons of the garlic instead of roasting a head of garlic myself.  But, roasting garlic is easy and I’ll include those instructions from the original recipe in case you don’t have the jar of roasted minced garlic like I did.

Recipe: Gluten-Free Roasted Garlic, Cheddar and Chive Biscuits

Gluten-Free Roasted Garlic, Cheddar and Chive Biscuits
Gluten-Free Roasted Garlic, Cheddar and Chive Biscuits

Servings: 20
Time: Prep 50 minutes; Bake 15 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 1 small head of garlic, top cut off*
  • 1/2 teaspoon olive oil*
  • 4-1/2 cups flour (I used Better Batter Gluten-Free All Purpose)
  • 4 teaspoons coconut sugar
  • 2 tablespoons baking powder
  • 2 teaspoons baking soda
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 1-1/4 cups cold butter, cubed (Earth Balance is a great non-dairy option)
  • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese (Diaya is great for a non-dairy option)
  • 2 tablespoons fresh chives, chopped
  • 2 cups buttermilk (I used unsweetened almond milk)*NOTE: If you are using the jarred minced roasted garlic, you don’t need these ingredients.

Instructions:

If you are roasting your own garlic, preheat the oven to 400°F.  Place garlic in a small baking dish and drizzle with olive oil.  Cover with foil and bake for 35-40 minutes, or until garlic is soft.  Cool slightly then finely chop.  Set aside.

In a large bowl, combine flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.

Using a pastry cutter, or your fingers, work in cold butter, shredded cheese, chives, and chopped roasted garlic until crumbly.

Pour buttermilk over all and gently stir until a shaggy clump of dough forms.

Turn dough onto a floured surface and gently knead until dough is smooth.

Pat dough into a 3/4 in circle.  Using a biscuit cutter, cut out biscuit shapes and place on parchment paper-lined baking sheets.  Keep doing this until all the dough is used up.

Bake biscuits at 400°F for 15-18 minutes, or until lightly golden.  Cool on wire cooling racks.

Store biscuits in an airtight container at room temperature up to 3 days.

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Much to my delight (and I admit…surprise), what emerged were these golden, flaky, amazing biscuits.  My roommate had one hot from the oven and she raved about the flavors.  These will be part of our breakfast lineup this week for certain.  I already scrambled up eggs and placed between a sliced biscuit with some greens for breakfast this morning.  HUGE win on the breakfast front.  I will definitely be making these again!

Product Review: Katz Gluten Free Lemon Poppy Loaf

Katz Gluten Free Lemon Poppy Loaf
Katz Gluten Free Lemon Poppy Loaf

Product: Katz Gluten Free Lemon Poppy Loaf – $5.79

I have to hand it to Katz Gluten Free…because they are upholding an amazing record as far as their products go.  Honestly.  Every time I have ordered and consumed one of their products, they have not only wowed me, but completely set the bar for other similar products that I try.  And whenever they introduce something new to their lineup…I tend to order it to try it.  I only do that with brands I trust.  And Katz Gluten Free has more than proved itself worthy of my trust and my money.

How’s that for an endorsement?

But trust me, said endorsements aren’t just given.  They must be earned.

And one thing that Katz Gluten Free does…is earn my endorsement.  Whenever I am asked about gluten-free foods, I always direct the person to the Katz Gluten Free Web site…because they can get a sampler for free (just the cost of shipping) and try out some of the great items that Katz has to offer.  But Katz Gluten Free is smart…and they don’t give their best away.  The donuts, the bagels, the English muffins…those aren’t included in the sampler…but are definitely some of my favorite things I’ve ordered.

And now…you can add their new Lemon Poppy Loaf to that list.

Welcome to the gym morning crush and rush.  This means…early morning to get up and head over to the gym…get in some cardio and weights and then get to the office.  Every gym morning requires me to bring something to feast on for breakfast at the office while I begin working.  This normally is something easy…something I can slap into the microwave and have it done.  Always served with fruit, of course…because I like to balance things out.  With the Cinnamon and Chocolate Buns now gone (oh, Katz Gluten Free…I will be ordering those again!) I looked peered into my pantry and freezer for something I could easily serve up to my roomie and I at the office.

I could have made scones…but really thought about it too late.  So, baking was not happening.  Not this week.

Katz Gluten Free Lemon Poppy Loaf
Katz Gluten Free Lemon Poppy Loaf

But then…there in my freezer, under some frozen fruits…I spotted the Katz Gluten Free Lemon Poppy Loaf that I ordered when I put in the order for the Cinnamon and Chocolate Buns.  I mean…come on…it’s lemon.  And lemon things are delicious.  I removed the loaf from the freezer and set it out on the counter to thaw overnight.  I got up early that following morning to do my training run, then came home and unwrapped the loaf, opened it up, and sliced it up…two slices for each of us…because it is breakfast after all.  I placed these slices into a container, placed it in a cooler with our recovery drinks (chocolate milk for the roomie, and chocolate coconut water for me!) and anything else I was bringing for snacks and lunch.  And my tea.  Because that is important!

First of all, upon slicing the loaf I was very happy to see just how light and moist and fluffy it was.  The knife slid right through it, cutting it perfectly without me hacking it to death and giving it this odd slanting slices.  These were uniform and perfect.  Second of all, because of the nature of the loaf being so moist, nothing like butter was needed to add to it.  Could it be done, sure.  But why butter up something so lemony fresh?

So, after hitting the gym and heading to the office, I set to work in the kitchen and placed two slices on each of our plates, giving them a little warming in the microwave.  About 20 seconds.  I served these with clementines, because citrus and citrus is always a safe bet, yes?  YES!  It was quick, easy, and really could have been served minus the nuking in the microwave…but I love a hot slice of bread.  It’s almost like it’s fresh from the oven that way.

Brekkies…served.

I had no sooner settled into my desk after delivering Cathy her plate when my messenger blinked up with her exclamation of love and affection for the Gluten Free Lemon Poppy Loaf.  I had to find out for myself.  So, I picked up my fork, sliced off the corner, and took a bite.

OH…HELL YES!  While Katz Gltuen Free does advertise this more as a cake…it is most certainly a sweet bread.  And I couldn’t have been happier with it.  The moist and fluffy lightness I described while cutting it was not an illusion.  The Katz Gluten Free Lemon Poppy Loaf was not dense, heavy, or hard.  It had this great brown and moist crust where it baked and inside…this gorgeous speckled loaf that just begged to be devoured.  The lemon flavor was there…but it wasn’t overpowering.  It was not an afterthought either.  Rather, it was that perfect balance…no tartness…but definitely sweet and delicious.  Happiness in breakfast form.

So, what does Katz bake into their Gluten Free Lemon Poppy Loaf?  According to the package, this bread of lemon-poppy-awesomesaucy is a blend of a gluten-free flour mix (which includes brown rice flour, tapioca flour, and millet flour), eggs, sugar, brown sugar, canola oil, water, poppy seeds, baking powder, lemon extract, vanilla extract, xanthan gum, and salt.  This bread is gluten-free, dairy-free, nut-free, and soy-free, corn-free and cholesterol free.

As far as nutrition goes…a serving of the Katz Gluten Free Lemon Poppy Loaf is one slice.  There are 10 servings per loaf.  One slice of the loaf will give you 140 calories and 5 grams of fat.  You will be taking in 130 mg sodium and 10 grams of sugar.  And you will be consuming 1 gram of fiber and 2 grams of protein.  Another good reason to serve it up with something…you won’t be left feeling full after eating this.  But…it’s so good you probably won’t care either.

Oh…yeah.  If you like lemon things…lemon flavors…and just gluten-free food that tastes better than the “real” thing…you need to treat yourself to this delicious indulgence.  Katz Gluten Free Lemon Poppy Loaf is a delicious slice of gluten-free heaven…and you’ll want to go back for more.

A slice of Katz Gluten Free Lemon Poppy Loaf
A slice of Katz Gluten Free Lemon Poppy Loaf

Product Review: Tastefully Simple Gluten Free Fudgy Brownie Mix

Tastefully Simple Gluten-Free Fudgy Brownie Mix
Tastefully Simple Gluten-Free Fudgy Brownie Mix

Product: Tastefully Simple Gluten Free Fudgy Brownie Mix – $11.99

I want to give a quick shout out to my friend, Rebecca Fifield, a Tastefully Simple consultant and friend of mine since middle school.  When Tastefully Simple first put out their new gluten-free products, she sent me a box containing said products and asked me to try them out.  Sometimes, I get distracted, but I always get around to it.  And while I have already reviewed the Tastefully Simple Gluten-Free Gluten-Free Beer Bread Mix and the Tastefully Simple Gluten-Free Vanilla Bean Pound Cake Mix, I had yet to get around to the (honestly) most important one…the Tastefully Simple Gluten-Free Fudgy Brownie Mix.

Why is this one the most important product?  It’s not…I just made that up.  Why?  Because it involves chocolate.  And brownies.  And second only to cookies…brownies are my next favorite treat in life.  Seriously.  And while there are plenty of gluten-free options out there for brownie mixes…let’s face it…they aren’t all great.

Well…I don’t know what convinced me that today was a good day to make brownies.  It was 97°F outside…I had just returned from Detroit (I was seeing Queen in concert!) and the World Cup Final was about to begin.  Of course, brownies seem logical, yes?

Well, the best part about Tastefully Simple is…how simple their products are to make.  So, this took me, literally 5 minutes to get ready to go into the oven.  Anything that doesn’t require me dragging out my Kitchenaid Mixer and a bunch of different bowls and ingredients is a good thing in my book.  And this…required only two additional items to the mix itself – 2 eggs and butter.

That’s it.

Simple.

Tastefully simple.

So, here I was, moments away from kickoff and I’m preheating my oven to 350°F and getting out a large bowl.  I empty the Tastefully Simple Gluten-Free Fudgy Brownie Mix into a large mixing bowl and crack open 2 eggs.  I add the melted 1-1/2 sticks of butter to the bowl, grab a spoon, and simply stir it all together.  The thick, chocolate batter then is poured into a greased 8×8 baking pan…and into the oven it went.  No World Cup missed.  And dessert well on its way to being done in 40 undisturbed minutes.

Tastefully Simple Gluten-Free Fudgy Brownies (baked and fresh from the oven)
Tastefully Simple Gluten-Free Fudgy Brownies (baked and fresh from the oven)

Near the end of the first half, my timer beeps and I get up and pull the brownies out of the oven.  I had been smelling them all during the match and my mouth was already watering.  They looked amazing…a little crisp on the edges, but crumbly and flaky all throughout the center.  I inserted a toothpick to see if it came out clean…and it did.  The Tastefully Simple Gluten-Free Fudgy Brownie Mix was done baking.  I placed the pan on cooling rack and got to work on dinner while they cooled.

After dinner, it was time to give my dessert a try.  I got out a knife and sliced the Tastefully Simple Gluten Free Fudgy Brownies into 16 squres, as the serving is 1/16th of the package.  Math is my strong subject.  I eased out two squares, one for my roommate and one for myself.  As we are coming off of a mega concert high and World Cup excitement, it was time to doctor these up.  I got out my gluten-free So Delicious Coconut Milk Cookie Dough Ice Cream and placed a scoop on top of the brownies.  Then, topped it off with a drizzle of hot fudge.  Gluten-Free Brownie Sundaes done in time for the second half of the final match.

So…here’s the thing…

The Tastefully Simple Gluten-Free Fudgy Brownie Mix bakes up really rich and fudgy brownies.  Oh…my…GOD!  These were chocolate heaven.  I ended up pushing my scoop of ice cream off the top of the brownie so I could simply enjoy it and all it’s moist, chocolate goodness.  Seriously.  I wasn’t expecting to fall this in love with this dessert, but Tastefully Simple truly nailed it with these.  They have a nice, crisp, outer edge…but the rest of the brownie is ooey, gooey, soft, fudgy goodness.  From one bite to the next, I was already anticipating the next rich burst of chocolate.  I was just…loving each and every bite and had to stop myself from going back to steal another square.  I did, however, pick up all the crumbs from the two pieces I dished up and ate those.  Hey…nothing this good should go to waste.

I know, you’re thinking that $11.99 is a lot of money to spend on a brownie mix…but when Tastefully Simple does something…they do it right.  And with it being so easy to prepare and bake, you’ll never want to go back to any other brownie mix.  Phenomenal flavor…sweet, rich, moist and simply tasty.

Let’s look at ingredients, shall we?  The Tastefully Simple Gluten-Free Fudgy Brownie Mix is made up of sugar, rice flour, cocoa, potato starch, tapioca flour, and less than 2% of natural flavors, salt, xanthan gum, and silicon dioxide (anticaking).  It is gluten-free and can be made vegan by using vegan butter (like Earth Balance) and using an egg substitute.

As for nutrition?  Well…they are brownies.  So…remember that.  A serving of the Tastefully Simple Gluten-Free Fudgy Brownies is 1/16th of the package.  So that’s about a 2-inch square, I think.  This serving will give you 130 calories and 0.5 grams of fat.  It is cholesterol-free.  You will be taking in 60 mg sodium and 20 grams of sugar.  Yep…it is high in sugar, but it’s also the first ingredient on the pouch and…it is BROWNIES!  Dessert.  Hello!  This mix also provides 1 gram of fiber and 1 gram of protein.

Thank you Rebecca for introducing me to Tastefully Simple and their gluten-free line.  I have a few more products to review, but so far, everything I have been able to try has gone above and beyond all expectations.  I think the Fudgy Brownie Mix will never leave my pantry.  Ever.  Simple and delicious.  That’s Tastefully Simple.  And they make some of the best gluten-free products I have ever been able to easily make and try.

Make sure you head over to Rebecca Fifield‘s Tastefully Simple page and order some for yourself!  You will not be disappointed.

Tastefully Simple Gluten-Free Fudgy Brownie (serving size)
Tastefully Simple Gluten-Free Fudgy Brownie (serving size)

Restaurant Review: Renee’s Gourmet Pizzeria, Troy, Michigan

Renee's Gourmet Pizzeria, Troy, Michigan
Renee’s Gourmet Pizzeria, Troy, Michigan

Restaurant: Renee’s Gourmet Pizzeria, Troy, Michigan

Welcome to Michigan.  My roommate and I ventured up this way this after my long run this morning because Queen (yes…that Queen) is performing in Detroit this evening.  And as her birthday present, Cathy had two tickets to the show.  So…here we are.  Ready to rock and roll.

But not before we got eats.

My friend, Kelsie, is from Detroit and sent me some options for food and places to check out while here in the area.  I love her for this and all her help.  And, for some reason, even though I had pizza on Thursday night…I felt pizza had to be done again.  Why?  I don’t know…I love pizza.  I really, really do.  BUT…neither Cathy nor I had eaten since we left Louisville (thank you Go Picnic), and we were hungry.  And my Find Me Gluten Free app directed us to a dedicated pizzeria in Troy, Michigan…which happened to be on our way to Auburn Hills.

Renee’s Gourmet Pizzeria is located in a little strip mall area.  They are a dedicated gluten-free and nut-free establishment.  Their windows declare a simple sentiment, that is echoed on their menu as well: “I Can’t Believe It’s Gluten Free!”

Cathy and I stepped inside and we were greeted by Alexis, a 20-something waitress with amazing blue and purple hair.  I complimented her on her hair…and mentioned how when I dyed my hair purple, it washed out in 2 days.  She gave me tips for next time I go for a wild color…so, now I know…and knowing is half the battle.  We chatted a bit, about our trip up here…about gluten-free places…about Kentucky…it was fun.  She went to get our drink orders (I got an unsweetened iced tea and Cathy went with a Diet Coke…because caffeine is good before a show…especially when you’ve been up before the ass crack of dawn (because…that’s when all runners get up).

She let us browse the menu and when she returned with drinks, Cathy inquired about the size of the calzones.  Because…honestly…who does gluten-free calzones?  Alexis said the calzones were small, so not big enough to split.  So, Cathy and I decided to each get one.  And we each built our own.  Cathy went with a calzone stuffed with mozzarella cheese, goat cheese, spinach, tomatoes, and portobello mushrooms ($8.99) inside hers.

As for me…my calzone was going to be stuffed with Teese (vegan cheese of AWESOME!), banana peppers, tomatoes, mushrooms, and spinach ($11.99 [$8.99 + $3.00 for vegan cheese]).  I was sort of back and forth on whether to do banana peppers or artichoke hearts…but I never get banana peppers on anything like pizza or something since Cathy is that picky.  So…I went with that.  She will do artichoke hearts.  And that was the deciding factor.

Order in.

We were watching the World Cup pregame on ESPN for the Brazil v. Netherlands match when Alexis returned to the table and said the pizza chef was new and he…kinda made the calzones larger than usual.  Like…by a lot.  Not the small, individual size she described originally.  Well…what do you do?

Well, she wasn’t kidding.  Cathy caught sight of them as they were going in to cook and went, “Holy cow!”  HAHA!!  Well…we figured that we’d eat what we could and take the rest with us to the hotel and place it in the refrigerator.  No biggie.  We did get to hear the chefs discuss how they were going to tell the vegan calzone from the regular one with cheese, and finally they realized that Cathy’s would have the Parmesan cheese on top of hers.  Brilliant.

And soon…the gluten-free calzones were making their way to the table.

Renee's Gourmet Pizzeria's Gluten-Free & Vegan Calzone (made with Teese, portobello mushrooms, spinach, tomatoes, and banana peppers)
Renee’s Gourmet Pizzeria’s Gluten-Free & Vegan Calzone (made with Teese, portobello mushrooms, spinach, tomatoes, and banana peppers)

Yeah…huge was right.  But the crust was not thick.  In fact, it was a nice, light, and thin crust.  I love that because with calzones it should be all about the fillings, not the crust.  I only require a nice, crisp crust.  Don’t give me a soggy calzone.  They didn’t.  This crust was beautifully crisp and golden on the bottom.  The top remained crispy and I, being quite hungry, took my pictures for the blog and then dove in.

First of all…I have missed being able to eat calzones.  And part of the magic from this was it was my first taste of something that I hadn’t had in more than three years…nor can have…anywhere.  That’s why I went calzone instead of pizza.  I can get amazing gluten-free pizza in Louisville…and, if I’m lucky, elsewhere as well.  This…I’d never seen gluten-free calzones before.  And let me tell you…I fell in love with this calzone.  As I said, the crust was nice and thin, so it wasn’t heavy or too filling too fast.  I love that about gluten-free pizzas as well.  And inside, the Teese vegan cheese melted gorgeously and didn’t taste like plastic (as Daiya sometimes can…).  The vegetables were so amazing.  Seriously amazing.  The mushrooms were cooked to perfection, the spinach wilted beautifully, the tomatoes were ripe and sweet, and the banana peppers…adding that little bit of acidity that just punched up the flavor.  It came with a bit of marinara for dipping.  The marinara…nice touch.  Packed with flavor and seasoned to perfection.  I was beyond impressed.  So impressed that both Cathy and I ended up eating our calzones in their entirety.  I have a feeling we won’t need food again until tomorrow morning.

Another reason for that…we got dessert.

Yep.  You gotta treat yourself every now and again and since the calzones were actually light…we had the room.  And I, being the observant one I am, realized they had a few dessert options…like cookies and a cake roll…and the option we went with…cinnamon sticks.

Gluten. Free. Cinnamon. Sticks.

You know how much I love cinnamon, yes?  Of course you do.  So, when I saw they had gluten-free cinnamon sticks ($5.99), I knew I needed to consume them.  I wanted to consume them.  So…order in.  And after a short weight while they made them up for us (loving that freshness with each order), they were brought out to the table.  And I think I began drooling immediately.  They looked fantastic.  I picked one up and broke off the end, dipping it into the icing that came with it…and took a bite.

HELLO!!  Cathy described it as “really tasty fair food that is actually good!”  I describe it as…donuts taken to the nth degree.  This was one party in my mouth.  The sweet heat from the cinnamon and sugar with the light doughy sticks that were fried to perfection.  Honestly.  They had that nice crispy outside but were all soft and hot and steamy in the center.  The icing was a nice, cooling, sweet addition.  It was no joke how fast these disappeared.  I fell in love.  One bite…lead to me devouring 3 of the 6 sticks in the order.

Happy place!  This is a happy place.  The service was fantastic.  The atmosphere is very much “strip mall establishment” but…when you serve up that kind of food…it doesn’t matter.  It shouldn’t matter anyway.  The chefs did a fantastic job getting our order done right and to perfection.  The food was fantastic.  The company of the staff, who were discussing Queen, World Cup, and the food with us…was like being among friends.  And we left with happy, very full tummies.

I regret nothing!

If you find yourself driving through Troy, Michigan…make a point to stop in at Renee’s Gourmet Pizzeria.  You, honestly, won’t believe that everything there is gluten-free.  The food is, honestly, outstanding.  I hope this little pizzeria is along for a very long time.  Next time, should I ever be this way again…I’ll actually order a pizza.  And those cinnamon sticks again!

Renee's Gourmet Pizzeria's Gluten-Free Cinnamon Sticks
Renee’s Gourmet Pizzeria’s Gluten-Free Cinnamon Sticks

Product Review: Pamela’s Gluten-Free Blueberry & Fig Figgies & Jammies

Pamela's Gluten-Free Blueberry & Fig Figgies & Jammies
Pamela’s Gluten-Free Blueberry & Fig Figgies & Jammies

Product: Pamela’s Gluten-Free Blueberry & Fig Figgies & Jammies – $3.99+

So, I mentioned back when I reviewed the Jovial Gluten-Free Fig Fruit Filled Cookies, I mentioned how much I missed having something like Fig Newtons in my life.  Sadly…the Jovial cookies didn’t live up to expectations.  They were dry and just…a let down.

But then…one of my most raved about and most trusted brands (go back to the beginning of this blog, you will find Pamela’s Products ALL over it!), put out their own version of the Fig Newtons that I grew up eating.  By the package.  For real.  Figs and I are BFFs.  I’ve just always loved them.  So Fig Newtons were my ideal snack.  When I had to go gluten-free…these fell out of my life and it was mega devastating.  Especially when your roomie can and does still get Fig Newtons (and sometimes Fig Newmans) for snacks.

*sigh*

Pamela’s Figgies & Jammies came out on the market this past year and I went on an immediate search for them.  Naturally…nowhere around here carried them at the time.  That’s typical.  In fact, I never saw them out in the grocery store wild until I was visiting my friend Jenn up in Columbus, Ohio and she took me to her natural food store, The Raisin Rack.  They have an amazing gluten-free section, in case any of you are passing through. Check them out.  Raisin Rack had all four of the flavors.  And I squeaked and squealed and maybe did a happy dance of gluten-free joy in the aisle.

I also, somehow, managed not to buy all the flavors.  I decided to try one to start.  Just one.  The problem was choosing a flavor.

Pamela’s Figgies & Jammies are available in Mission Fig, Blueberry & Fig, Raspberry & Fig, and Strawberry & Fig.  It took much debate and much thought, but I finally…after picking up one, then another, then another…decided on the Blueberry & Fig.  Whew.  That was a tough decision…and I was hoping that I made the right one.

Now that I’m working my way through my pantry of gluten-free snacks and stuff…these were up next!  And I cracked them open yesterday to have as a snack at the office.  They are BIG!  You know when you get that pack of Fig Newtons at the convenience store that has just one large Fig Newton in it.  Thing that size.  They outer cake part is a very light shade of tan.  And you can see this gorgeous filling on the inside.  They didn’t look or feel dry in the slightest, so they were already ahead of Jovial.

At snack time…I was excited to try this out.  And I couldn’t have been happier.  FINALLY!  FINALLY!!  I should have gone straight to Pamela’s when I was seeking out this kind of snack goodness.  These light and moist snack cakes are OMGSOGOOD!  Mmmm…I loved this at first bite.  DELICIOUS!  The cake is light…the filling tastes fresh and fruity.  You get that nice blend of blueberry and fig…perfection.  They have a nice soft texture to them, not dry and hard like Jovial and (sometimes) Fig Newtons.  These tasted much lighter than Fig Newtons too.  I just found the flavors to be amazing and I thought Pamela’s once again outdid themselves on a treat.  I will be buying EVERY flavor next time.

Let’s talk ingredients, shall we?

Pamela’s Gluten-Free Blueberry & Fig Figgies & Jammies are constructed and created from the following…

The cake portion is made from a flour base (brown rice flour, white rice flour, tapioca starch, sweet rice flour, xanthan gum), natural evaporated cane sugar, organic palm oil, organic invert sugar, grape juice, whole rice syrup, sweet whey powder, glycerin, baking soda, sea salt and lemon oil.  The jam portion is made from a blueberry paste, fig, and citric acid.  These cookies are gluten-free, egg-free, contain no artificial flavors or additives, no hydrogenated oils or trans fats, no corn syrup, are certified kosher and certified gluten-free (and made in a dedicated gluten-free facility).

As for nutrition…for a cookie, these stats aren’t bad at all.  A serving of Pamela’s Blueberry & Fig Figgies & Jammies is one cookie.  Yes…just one.  And trust me…it is hard to limit yourself to that.  This one cookie will give you 100 calories and 2 grams of fat.  You will be taking in 25 mg sodium and 11 grams of sugar.  You will also be consuming 1 gram of fiber and 1 gram of protein.

I am thrilled that these are out in the market and that NOW I can even find them around my area.  I’ve spotted them at a few of my local natural food stores.  YAY!  Because these are going to have a permanent place in my pantry.  Each flavor.  Because, you know, I have to try them out.

Thank you for always being awesome, Pamela’s.

Product Review: Katz Gluten Free Chocolate Buns

Katz Gluten Free Chocolate Buns
Katz Gluten Free Chocolate Buns

Product: Katz Gluten Free Chocolate Buns – $5.99

I am going to admit it…cop to it right now…put this out there.  I am a chocaholic.  There.  I said it.  If it’s chocolate…I’m going to eat it.  Seriously.  Especially if it’s dark chocolate.  And, quite honestly, being the cinnamon roll fan that I am, I had no intention of even purchasing something else with those on my last order from Katz Gluten Free.

But…then…chocolate happened.

Katz Gluten Free introduced a slew of new products a little bit ago…and as soon as the announcement came, I was online and ordering.  Because…it’s Katz Gluten Free.  It has to be good.  Honestly…it was really a “OMG, THEY HAVE CINNAMON ROLLS NOW I MUST GET THEM OR I WILL DIE FOR REAL!” sort of moment.  That’s no exaggeration.  I feel that strongly about gluten-free cinnamon rolls.  They aren’t very common…and not something I can just go to the store and purchase.  So, yes…I do get a little overzealous when it comes to things like…gluten-free cinnamon rolls.  Especially from Katz Gluten Free.

Because…they have never really let me down when it comes to products.  So, I was getting the Gluten Free Cinnamon Buns into my cart online…and then…and then I saw them:

Katz Gluten Free Chocolate Buns.  O_o

Oh. My. Chocolate.

So, yeah…they ended up in the cart.  No accident.  Don’t believe me if I ever say something chocolate ending up in my clutches was an accident.  It most likely was my female brain kicking in and saying…”EAT ALL THE CHOCOLATE!”  So…that’s how I ended up with Katz Gluten Free Chocolate Buns in my freezer.  (Yes…I giggled at that last line too…)

So, without my bin or much time to bake something this week…I’m living out of my pantry and fridge/freezer.  And on my gym morning, I needed something easy to prepare at the office so I can eat after getting my sweat on and not spend a lot of time doing so.  After all…I’m at work and should be working.  With the Gluten Free Cinnamon Buns already having been devoured, my roomie and I were about to take a leap of faith and give the Katz Gluten Free Chocolate Buns a try.

Super simple.  I took the buns out of the freezer the night before and put them in the fridge.  After working out and arriving at work, I went into the break room and heated up each of the Gluten Free Chocolate Buns for about 25-30 seconds in the microwave.  I served…with clementines.  Because…in my world, if you’re going to devour a treat, you gotta have something healthy with it.  Adds balance, yes?  Breakfast was good to go.  And we both settled in at our desks and went to devour (because after a good cardio session at the gym, I’m in starvation mode!) our brekkies.

So…the Katz Gluten Free Chocolate Buns are like…cinnamon rolls on chocolate steroids.  Take out the spice aspect of the cinnamon and instead substitute dreamy, rich chocolate with a heap of chocolate glaze.  That…that deliciousness is exactly what I was biting into.  It was sweet, but it struck a nice balance, regardless of not having some cinnamon to add a bit of spice.  It was flaky and crusty and gooey in the middle.  I actually found the Chocolate Buns to be less dry than the Cinnamon Buns had been.  Which was a surprise, but one that made me happy.  Dare I say that I actually preferred them over Katz Gluten Free Cinnamon Buns?!

*collective gasp*

So, now that I’ve gotten you drooling…let’s talk ingredients and nutrition, shall we?  Because it should be done…even on breakfast pastries.

Katz Gluten Free Chocolate Buns are made from a gluten-free flour blend (potato, tapioca, sorghum, white rice, brown rice) trans-fat free margarine, water, sugar, eggs, brown sugar, confection sugar, cocoa, vanilla extract, dry yeast, honey, xanthan gum, cinnamon, salt, corn syrup, baking powder, sunflower lecithin, emulsifier, nutmeg, and canola oil.  They are gluten-free, dairy-free, and nut-free.

As for nutrition, a serving is 1 of the Katz Gluten Free Chocolate Buns.  This one roll will provide you with 310 calories and 15 grams of fat.  I know…that’s high…but this isn’t something you really eat every day.  It’s a breakfast treat.  Key word…treat.  In addition to that, you will be taking in 25 mg cholesterol, 120 mg sodium, and 17 grams of sugar.  Which…is a lot of sugar.  But…it’s a treat.  And finally, you will be consuming 2 grams of fiber and 3 grams of protein…so you will definitely feel like you’ve eaten.

I have so much love for the products that Katz Gluten Free has out.  I am definitely going to pick up more of the Gluten Free Chocolate Buns in the near future.  Honestly a delicious and sweet way to start the day.

Katz Gluten Free Chocolate Buns
Katz Gluten Free Chocolate Buns

Product Review: My Dad’s Cookies Gluten-Free Vanilla Grahams

My Dad's Cookies Gluten Free Vanilla Grahams
My Dad’s Cookies Gluten Free Vanilla Grahams

Product: My Dad’s Cookies Gluten-Free Vanilla Grahams – $7.99+

After the joyous introduction to My Dad’s Cookies with the Gluten-Free Black & White Cookies, which I reviewed last month, I was back at my new grocery store, Lucky’s, and wanting more.  Wanting to see what else My Dad’s Cookies had to offer.  Since it seemed Lucky’s carried every single product that this cookie company produced…I wanted to give something else a try and see if it won me over as much as the Gluten-Free Black & White Cookies had recently.  As I perused the table which held the offerings, I narrowed it down to two choices…the Vanilla Grahams or the Lemon Drop Cookies.

It was a tough decision…and had the budget been able to stretch a little more, I would have just purchased both.  But, as it was…only one could make the journey home with me.

Ultimately, I went with the Gluten-Free Vanilla Grahams.

After polishing off the vegan ice cream in my freezer, it was time to put this new kind of cookie from My Dad’s Cookies to the taste test.  And that’s what I did one evening last week.  It was, literally, all I had in the apartment for a nice dessert.  So I doled out a serving of square cookies with a chocolate drizzle on top to both my roommate and I.  She got to eating hers first…as I was doing some minor kitchen clean-up after the dinner I had prepared.  She took a bite…and when I asked what she thought…I noticed a shoulder shrug and got the dreaded, “Eh…it’s okeedokee.”

Uh oh.

Did the cookie monster voodoo of finding awesome cookies fail me?  Did I choose unwisely?  I was in a panic…so I grabbed one of my Gluten-Free Vanilla Grahams and popped it into my mouth.  Yes…the entire thing.  Yes…I am capable of doing that.

While the My Dad’s Cookies Gluten-Free Vanilla Grahams aren’t awful…they weren’t great either.  I felt my heart sink, actually, upon eating this.  I loved the chocolate drizzle on the top as it provided some much-needed flavor, but the rest of the cookie just seemed dry…and bland.  It didn’t even have that vanilla flavor that I expected.  It was sweet…but not packed with flavor.  It was crispy, but seemed…a bit dry and a bit…of a let down.  Seriously.  I’m a cookie monster.  I love cookie things…even graham cracker cookie things.  Man…I can eat the hell out of some gluten-free graham crackers.  But these were, by far, bland…just bland.  With the texture of a cross between shortbread and Nilla wafers…it was just an odd mix.  I have decided that the remaining cookies will be doctored up some…using the My Dad’s Cookies Gluten-Free Vanilla Grahams as the graham portion of homemade s’mores.  Which will be on the menu in a couple of days for sure.  I can’t wait to stuff them with a slab of dark chocolate and some Fluff…which I will then toast with my kitchen torch.  Perhaps this will get the much desired effect the Vanilla Grahams failed to deliver the first time I ate them.

Meh.

But…as always I have to at least fill you in on what these cookies are made from, right?  Of course.  The My Dad’s Cookies Gluten-Free Vanilla Grahams are made from gluten free flour blend (tapioca flour, brown rice flour, white rice flour, soy flour, potato starch, xanthan gum), sugar, water, organic palm oil, chocolate dip (sugar, soybean oil, cocoa, chocolate liquor, salt, vanilla extract), vanilla extract, cinnamon, agave syrup, cream of tartar, baking soda,  and salt.  These cookies are gluten-free, egg-free, dairy-free and nut-free.

Nutritionally speaking, these cookies are pretty awesome as far as serving size and calorie/fat content.  A serving of the My Dad’s Cookies Gluten-Free Vanilla Grams is 3 cookies.  From this serving you will be taking in 150 calories and 6 grams of fat.  You will be consuming 45 mg sodium and 9 grams of sugar.  That’s not bad for cookies!  None of that is.  And finally, you will be taking in 1 gram of fiber and 2 grams of protein.  These are not filling.  These are a treat.  A dessert.  A snack.

After all the praise I gave to the My Dad’s Gluten-Free Cookies Black & White Cookies, these were more than a bit of a let down.  My only hope is that by adding some dark chocolate and marshmallow fluff to the center, I can bring out bolder flavors and maybe just turn the flavor profile up a bit on the My Dad’s Cookies Gluten-Free Vanilla Grahams.  I so wanted to love these…but I just couldn’t.  Not one bit.  I like them…but not enough to purchase them again.  I hope the next gamble I take with the next product from My Dad’s Cookies Gluten-Free products is a better one.

 

Product Review: Aldi liveGfree Gluten Free Snickerdoodle Soft Baked Cookies

Aldi liveGfree Gluten Free Snickerdoodle Soft Baked Cookies
Aldi liveGfree Gluten Free Snickerdoodle Soft Baked Cookies

Product: Aldi liveGfree Gluten Free Snickerdoodle Soft Baked Cookies – $2.49

COOKIE!

The Cookie Monster is back with an in budget, delicious, fantastic, soft-baked, cinnamon-y, sweet, three-bite treat.  Oh yes.  I discovered that in Aldi’s liveGfree line, they have Soft Baked Cookies.  And one of said cookies only happens to be my most favorite flavor in the entire world…

SNICKERDOODLES!

I’ve said it before…and I’ll say it again…nothing will ever be as good as the Snickerdoodles that my mom used to bake, usually around Christmas.  They were my go-to cookie.  Something about that sweetness with the little bit of heat from the cinnamon.  Ah…it’s cookie perfection if you ask me.  Seriously.  When done right…soft, chewy, cinnamon-sugary Snickerdoodles are honestly the best cookie in the world.

That being said, when I noticed that one of the boxes of gluten-free items currently being stocked by Aldi in their liveGfree line was Snickerdoodles…there was no hesitation.  These were totally coming home with me.

Well, tonight was the night I busted these out.  For me…the most difficult part of having Snickerdoodles in the apartment (especially good ones) is not eating them all in one go.  And with cookies that are soft baked and about two to three bites in size…that’s not always an easy task.  But, I’ve trying to behave.  I binge on peanut butter more than I should already…

But I digress…

Let’s focus for a moment on the important things…

COOKIES!

Gluten-free Snickerdoodles.

Soft-Baked Gluten-Free Snickerdoodles.

Ah…life is good.  I can say that because, following the trend, the liveGfree version of a Snickerdoodle (which I suspect is being made by Enjoy Life as these are so similar) is really delicious.  It’s the right amount of cinnamon for that little kick of spice, with the hit of sugar to bring some sweetness.  The cookie is soft, chewy, and amazing.  The texture is perfect.  The flavor is all right.  Everything hits the right note…from the instant you open the box and fish out a serving, to the time you lick the cinnamon off your fingertips.  These cookies are sheer Snickerdoodle perfection.  If anything…they’re too small for my liking.  But…I don’t mind two small cookies instead of one big cookie.

As I said, these cookies parallel the Enjoy Life Soft Baked version…but the ingredients are actually slightly different.  Not by much.  The Aldi liveGfree Gluten Free Snickerdoodle Soft Baked Cookies are made from sorghum flour, brown pure canse sugar, date paste, expeller-pressed vegetable oil, juice concentrate (grape, apple, pear), natural rice dextrin, golden flaxseed, soda, xanthan gum, salt, vanilla, ground cinnamon, and rosemary extract.  Not completely clean eating…but not as bad as some cookies out on the market…gluten-free included.  At least I recognize everything in this brand.  Aldi’s liveGfree brand proudly declares that it uses all natural ingredients and “no artificial anything.”  These cookies are certified gluten-free and also cholesterol free!  In addition, they are also egg-free, dairy-free, soy-free, nut-free and wheat free.  LOVE IT!!

As for nutrition…for cookies…these aren’t so bad.  Honestly.  A serving size of the Aldi liveGfree Gluten Free Snickerdoodle Soft Baked Cookies is 2 cookies.  These two three-bite cookies will dish you up 120 calories and 5 grams of fat.  You will be taking in 100 mg sodium and 10 grams of sugar (not bad for cookies!).  And finally, you will be provided with 1 gram of fiber and 1 gram of protein.  These…are meant as a treat and not something that will fill you up.

I continue to be impressed by Aldi and the products in their liveGfree product lineup.  I sincerely hope that Aldi continues to stock and carry these gluten-free products.  It is so rare that I can go into a store, buy one of almost all their gluten-free products and spend less than $30.  And that’s what happened when I purchased these products from Aldi at the beginning of May.  It was one of the most worthwhile stops and shopping trips I have made.

Aldi’s liveGfree line is making living gluten-free a whole lot more affordable…and delicious!

Recipe: Gluten-Free Blueberry and Dark Chocolate Scones

I love berries.  Love them.  I haven’t met a berry I didn’t like.  I will EAT ALL THE BERRIES!  And sometimes…I do.

Thanks to my good friend, Harry, I have a nice supply of freshly picked blueberries.  And I really wanted to make the most of them.  So, over the weekend, while doing some meal prep, I decided to do some baking…utilizing some of the blueberries.

Lucky for me, this month’s Vegetarian Times was featuring blueberries in their “One Food Five Ways” feature.  SCORE!  And the one recipe that really stuck out to me was the Blueberry and Dark Chocolate Scones.  So…that’s what I made…for breakfast at the office on my gym mornings.  It just will involve some reheating.  And since I love scones, this seemed like a great recipe to attempt.  The only difference is my version had to be gluten-free.  So, I crossed my fingers and said a prayer to my gluten-free baking gods that this recipe might like my gluten-free all-purpose flour.

These pastries are so simple to make and don’t take a lot of time.  They bake up beautifully and look amazing.  Oh…and you might want to eat them the moment they come out of the oven because they make your home smell SO good!

Recipe: Gluten-Free Blueberry and Dark Chocolate Scones

Gluten-Free Blueberry and Dark Chocolate Scones
Gluten-Free Blueberry and Dark Chocolate Scones

Servings: 8
Time: Prep 10 minutes; Bake 20 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 2-1/2 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting (I used Better Batter)
  • 1/3 cup sugar
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, cut into 1/2-inch pieces (I used Earth Balance)
  • 3/4 cup low-fat milk, plus more for brushing (I used unsweetened almond milk)
  • 2 large egg yolks
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 3/4 cup dark chocolate chips (I used Enjoy Life Dark Chocolate Morsels)
  • 3/4 cup fresh blueberries

Directions:

Preheat the oven to 400°F.

Coat a large baking sheet with cooking spray.

Sift together flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt in a large bowl.  Work in the butter using your fingertips or a pastry cutter, until only small crumbs remain in the mixture.

Whisk together milk, egg yolks, and vanilla in a medium bowl.  Add the dry ingredients to the wet, and mix just until incorporated (the mixture will be crumbly).  Gently stir in the chocolate chips and blueberries.  Gather dough into a ball.

Transfer the dough to a floured work surface, and press into a 3/4-inch-thick disk.  Dust a knife with flour, then cut dough into 8 equal wedges.  Transfer to prepared baking sheet, and brush tops lightly with milk.

Bake for 18-20 minutes, or until lightly browned on top and bottom.

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This recipe embodies everything that is amazing and wonderful in this world.  Fresh blueberries.  Dark chocolate.  Breakfast.  These scones are a fantastic treat in the morning…and actually not too bad as far as nutrition goes…for scones.  I loved the flavor of the bittersweet chocolate with the burst of sweetness from the blueberries.  Harmony in breakfast form.  I will be making these again…that’s for sure!  Simple recipe…simple breakfast pleasure.