That’s basically what I’ve been enjoying this week. I’m not even joking.
And why should I joke about such a thing. When my roomie ordered the Cinnamon Strip from Katz Gluten Free, she did so without my knowledge. You see, I gave her carte blanche to place an order for Katz goodies using a Groupon or Gluten Free Saver certificate that I bought…without me knowing what would be arriving. One of the items she chose was…the Cinnamon Strip.
I had no idea what the Cinnamon Strip was, honestly. No joke. When it arrived at my office and I unpacked it…it looked like a loaf of bread. I took it home that night, put it in the freezer…and there it remained. But, you see, summer is coming and I need room in my freezer for my ice cream maker. So, I’m making my way through the items I’ve stored in there. And this week…I thought something called a Cinnamon Strip might be a delicious idea for breakfast. I mean, it’s probably a cinnamon-y loaf of some sort, right?
Well…I was kind of right.
I took the Cinnamon Strip out of the freezer the night before and placed it in the fridge to thaw. The next morning, I wasn’t exactly sure what to do with it…but assuming it was a loaf of something, I thought…maybe making it into French toast. So, the Cinnamon Strip came out of the fridge and I heated up a skillet and cracked an egg and scrambled it up to dip it in. And then…only then…did I retrieve a cutting board and knife and actually slice into the Cinnamon Strip.
Katz Gluten Free Cinnamon Strip
On Katz Gluten Free Web site, the Cinnamon Strip is simply described as being a great-tasting and decadent treat with rich layers of cinnamon filling. I didn’t read this nor look at a picture before deciding to make French toast from it. Obviously. Because when I sliced into the Cinnamon Strip…I was not expecting what I got. In fact…the Cinnamon Strip is less like a cake or a loaf of bread…and more like a cinnamon roll…before you actually slice them into rolls to bake. Since I already had the egg ready to go, I went ahead and did that day’s up as French toast…topping it off with a small amount of real maple syrup. It was delicious…but I wanted to eat this in the actual way it was meant to be eaten.
Sliced…warmed…and just rich with cinnamon flavor.
The next day, that’s exactly what I did. I retrieved the Cinnamon Strip from the fridge and sliced into it again. This time, I only intended to give it a few seconds (about 20 total) of warming in the microwave. The first slice went to my roommate. And as I was warming mine up, she was digging in. I asked her if she preferred this over my attempt to make it French toast. She said that it tasted like a cinnamon roll.
Well, we all know I have a deep love and appreciation…and addiction…to cinnamon rolls. If a gluten-free bakery is doing them…I want them. Well, this seems to be Katz Gluten Free’s answer to the cinnamon roll. That’s exactly what it smells like as it warms in the microwave. If I had some icing handy, I’d have spread it over the top. But I ran out of icing a little while ago. I checked. None was currently lurking in my freezer. Trust me…I hunted. That being said..when I settled in to taste this for myself…I couldn’t have agreed more. Like eating a a slice of cinnamon roll. It was sweet with a cinnamon and sugar crust on the outside, but soft on the inside, the cinnamon rolled between the dough giving that perfect sweetness to each bite…even the ones without that candied outside crust.
In other words…super yummy!
I admit…this is probably not the healthiest choice for breakfast, but, honestly, it’s like a smaller, lighter cinnamon roll. So…how bad can that be? I sliced up my Cinnamon Strip into 10 slices, because the servings per container said 9, and I hate odd numbers when there are two people in my apartment that eat something. So, these are already slightly less caloric than they would be had I sliced them into 9 servings, as directed. That being said, normally a slice of Katz Gluten Free Cinnamon Strip would set you back 210 calories and 8 grams of fat. It is rather high on sugar, containing 17 grams, but it’s no different than eating a cinnamon roll, honestly. If you’re going sweet treat for breakfast…that sugar will be higher. Higher than I like…but I wasn’t sure what I was slicing into. This is probably meant to be a dessert…but for me…it’s a delicious breakfast treat this week.
Katz Gluten Free Cinnamon Strip is made from their gluten-free flour blend (a mix of potato, tapioca, white rice, brown rice, and sorghum flours), sugar, canola oil, water, eggs, confection sugar, orange juice, vanilla sugar, dry yeast, cinnamon, xanthan gum, baking powder and salt. And what you get is this strip of cinnamon-sugary sweetness that is ideal for dessert, but perfectly works for breakfast as well. If you are a conneasuier of cinnamon rolls like I am…then you will want to devour this. It’s hard to keep it to just one slice when something as moist, delicious, and sweet emerges ready to eat. Toast it, warm it…or eat it straight. It’s delicious any way you slice it.
Katz Gluten Free just won me over with yet another product. They are on one sweet, sweet roll!
Special Delivery of Udi’s Gluten-Free Goodies – including brand new products!
Product: Udi’s Gluten-Free Sweet and Crunchy Vanilla Granola – $6.50+
A little while back, I received a nice box of goodies from Udi’s Gluten-Free, containing some of their old products and a few of their new products. Now…one of the first gluten-free products I actually enjoyed eating came from Udi’s. I believe it was their bread…and I think it made me cry because I was finally eating gluten-free bread that actually tasted like bread. I was in Colorado at the time. At a convention. And it felt like I had just won the lottery. Nothing could have made me happier.
Since that initial taste, I’ve been a staunch supporter of Udi’s products. In fact, I’ve tried most of their older products at some point and have enjoyed every single one of them…save the Cinnamon Rolls. They just don’t…do it for me. Perhaps it’s because I’ve been spoiled by gluten-free bakeries like Annie May’s Sweet Café here in Louisville, Kentucky, and Sinfully Gluten Free in Dayton, Ohio…whose gluten-free cinnamon rolls are to die for. Udi’s just hasn’t mastered that product yet. But…that’s okay. Everything else…is addicting. To the point I have my cousin in Minnesota (who does not have to eat gluten-free) completely addicted to and purchasing Udi’s Gluten-Free Double Chocolate Muffins.
No lie. I got her hooked on them last year when I was out to visit my grandpa and my family. If people who can eat anything prefer Udi’s…well…they are doing something right!
Udi’s Gluten-Free Sweet and Crunchy Vanilla Granola
Some of you may realize that I am a breakfast person. I love me some breakfast. LOVE it. I could eat breakfast for every meal of the day and not get tired of it. Breakfast is so versatile and so many varieties of food can be made into a breakfast treat of some sort.
Well, one of my favorite things to make for breakfast is a fruit and Greek yogurt parfait. I give these some texture by adding gluten-free granola. And, let me tell you…I have pretty much exhausted the market of gluten-free granola. At least the ones I can find in this area. Every now and again I’ll stumble across one that I haven’t tried yet…but…yeah…I’ve pretty much got the granola available around here covered.
But…in my Udi’s box of gluten-free goodies…there was a package of granola. Now, I’ve had a few of Udi’s Gluten-Free Granola before…but I hadn’t tried the Sweet and Crunchy Vanilla Granola yet. So…this one, while not a new product, was a new product to me. I hadn’t tried it yet. In fact, I hadn’t even seen this variety in my various grocery stores I hit up on a week-to-week basis (and let me tell you…I hit up a lot every week).
Excited for my next breakfast parfait, I tucked it into my pantry for safe keeping and then…promptly went on two trips out of town and had to cancel my CSA bin of fresh and local produce and fruits. That being said, I was finally back in town and had some leftover plain Greek yogurt from making tzatzkiki with the cucumber and red onion I had received in the bin. When fresh blueberries showed up in my CSA bin, I already knew what was on the menu for breakfast.
A serving of Udi’s Gluten-Free Sweet and Crunchy Vanilla Granola
The next morning, I pulled out the remainder of the Greek yogurt and knew I needed to dress it up some for my roommate. Plain yogurt has never been her thing, so I added a dash of my gluten-free vanilla, a hit of cinnamon, and a squeeze of honey and mixed it all together. It looked fantastic. I gave the blueberries a rinse and then pulled the granola out of the pantry. It was time to assemble the parfaits…but first…I needed to see how this granola tasted on its own.
I grabbed a small cluster in the palm of my hand and popped it into my mouth.
And then…I did it again. It was so incredibly good. The vanilla gives it the right amount of sweetness and the almonds give it texture and this nice savory and saltiness that it needs to balance it all out. The toasted gluten-free oats are crunchy to perfection, lending this great flavor and texture a much needed crunch. And the sweetness of the honey really shines in each bite. Oh yeah…this was good. This was beyond good…this was deliciously fantastic…and amazingly addicting.
I had to tell myself to stop eating it from the bag and start making breakfast parfaits for my roommate and I. So, into the bowl went a bit of the Udi’s Gluten-Free Sweet and Crunchy Vanilla Granola. I spooned some Greek yogurt over that, gave it a hit of honey, then added some blueberries. I then repeated with another layer. Topped it off with a bit more granola, and then hit it up with one last drizzle of honey. The result?
Sweet, refreshing, crunchy, perfection. It was one of the best parfaits I had assembled. The flavors just meshed well. The granola gave the yogurt and berries a much needed crunch. And the sweetness blended well with that of the other components in the parfait. I was hooked.
Udi’s Gluten-Free Sweet and Crunchy Vanilla Granola is a good choice when it comes to gluten-free granola. So often, granola are laden down with sugar, making them an unhealthy choice. Which, is not what you expect when you eat granola. A serving of Udi’s Gluten-Free Sweet and Crunchy Vanilla Granola is 1/4 cup, which will set you back about 140 calories and 6 grams of fat. That’s not too bad for granola. Even better, this particular variety only has 7 grams of sugar (YAY!! It’s one of the better ones I’ve seen!), serves you 2 grams of fiber, and 4 grams of protein. Awesome. This flavor has no cholestorl, no sodium, and no trans-fat.
And it is SO addictive and SO delicious. Trust me. Whether you eat it straight or add it to your oatmeal or yogurt…one thing is for certain…
Udi’s is continuing to do great things for the gluten-free foods on the market. Udi’s Gluten-Free Sweet and Crunchy Vanilla Granola is just proof that good things come in small packages. This is one delicious and fantastic granola that won’t make you feel too guilty about indulging. Find it and try it. You won’t be disappointed.
A Blueberry and Greek Yogurt Breakfast Parfait made with Udi’s Gluten-Free Sweet and Crunchy Vanilla Granola
Product: Love Grown Foods Blueberry Banana Walnut Hot Oats – $2.49+
We all know by now that every day during the workweek, my lunch consists of one thing and one thing only – gluten-free oatmeal.
I have tried a lot of gluten-free oatmeal out on the market. Some I have liked, a couple I have loved, some I tolerated, and some…I just couldn’t bring myself to finish.
When it came to gluten-free granola, I was no stranger to the awesome and amazing lure and taste of Love Grown Foods. They definitely had the best out on the market. That’s why I continue to buy it. And I probably always will. My pantry is never without one of their varieties, for sure. They are perfect with my fruit and Greek yogurt parfaits on non-gym mornings. My love affair with Love Grown Foods started early. And it has only grown ever since.
Rewind for a moment now to December 2012. I noticed an announcement from Love Grown Foods that was declaring the release of a brand new product. Much to my delight…it was their line of Hot Oats. You got it…gluten-free oatmeal. I was beside myself. I couldn’t wait to try it. I just…I just had to. If their granola was on the top of my list, surely their oatmeal had to be epic.
And between the launch and the beginning of May 2013…I could only sit and wonder. I was extremely jealous of every post I saw via Twitter of Facebook of people enjoying their Love Grown Foods Hot Oats. Why? Because I just could NOT find it in this area. No shocker there, right? It happens all the time. A gluten-free company I trust and love announces a new product. I get all excited and then spend up to as much as a year trying to find it in the Louisville, Kentucky area. It’s aggravating and frustrating and makes me one unhappy gluten-free camper.
However, one store in my area must have felt my pain. Because I was out at my local Fresh Market in Louisville, just scouting the aisles as I tend to do…and lo and behold…in the cereal aisle, the clouds parted and a ray of sunshine illuminated the shelf upon which the little cups of Love Grown Foods Hot Oats were sitting. Okay, not really…but it makes for a much better story. The fact of the matter is…I FINALLY found them! At long last! YAY!! That…was the good news. The bad news was, my already strict budget for gluten-free grocery shopping was reaching max capacity…so I could only purchase one of them. JUST ONE! After all this time.
So…that decision was to try the Love Grown Foods Blueberry Banana Walnut Hot Oats. Because all those ingredients were things I absolutely love in life. So…why not?
Today…at lunch…I got my first taste of hot loving!
Making this oatmeal is so easy. It makes the others that I eat feel so labor intensive. Pull back top halfway, pour water up to line inside container, microwave for about 60 seconds (adding 10 to 20 seconds depending on how thick you want your oats). Let sit for 2 minutes. Then…devour.
Told you it was easy.
I did all of this, putting my oats in for an additional 20 seconds because I dislike soupy oatmeal, and took it back to my desk at the office to sit for two minutes. I somehow managed to find some way to occupy myself so that I didn’t go nuts waiting for it to reach the point of doneness for consumption by…me. Two minutes…that seemed to take forever. Anticipation was killing me. And then…it was time.
I peeled off the top and gave the oats a good healthy stir. They had set up to perfection. Nice and thick without being chunky and overdone. YES! Getting the consistency of the oatmeal right is a challenge in and of itself…but this made it so easy to get just right. Creamy and thick and just how I liked them. Lunch perfection if you ask me. Throughout the oats, I could see the blueberries, the bits of walnut, and, yes, even some banana. My little spoon scooped up a heap of the hot oats and I indulged in my first taste.
OH. MY. HOT. OATY. GOODNESS.
Love…LOVE…LOVE this! Here’s the thing…not only was the consistency to my liking, it wasn’t overly sweet, it had the right amount of each of the components listed as the flavor on the front. And all of it worked together. Every last ingredient. It was a little savory, a little sweet, and wasn’t a little too much of any of it. Perfectly balanced. The dehydrated fruits rehydrated to perfection in the microwave as it warmed. The blueberries were soft and ripe. The walnuts added a nice hint of savory flavor. The banana…well…it’s banana and therefore always wins. And the oats…creamy and steamy to perfection. I can’t wait until I have enough room in my food budget to try another of the four flavors.
And for those of you who don’t know…the flavors that Love Grown Foods currently offers in their line of Hot Oats are: Strawberry Raspberry, Apple Cinnamon, Peach Vanilla Almond, and (of course) the Blueberry Banana Walnut.
So, now that we know these offer a spoonful of hot love in each bite…what about those pesky nutrition facts?
A serving is a single container of the hot oats. More than enough. It was really filling. In fact, these oats kept me feeling full longer than any of the others that have come before it. I approve. One serving of the Blueberry Banana Walnut Hot Oats serves you up 240 calories (which is a bit higher than other gluten-free oatmeal out there…but…yeah…don’t even count calories here…this is love…and you can’t put a calorie stamp on love!) and 4.5 grams of fat, of which a good percentage comes from the healthy fats contained in the walnuts. So fear not. The sugar content might seem a bit high at 12 grams, but brown sugar is one of the ingredients…and fruits naturally have sugar in them. I give this one a pass. As for fiber, you get served 5 filling grams of it and you also will be devouring a protein power-punch of 7 grams. This gluten-free athlete (who craves protein due to also being vegetarian) approves. Mightily approves.
And as I mentioned ingredients above…you’ve pretty much heard them all – certified gluten-free oats, brown sugar, banana, walnuts, blueberries, and cinnamon. That’s it. Nothing fake here. All real ingredients. All real good for you.
I encourage you, and even implore you to seek out Love Grown Foods Hot Oats at your local natural food stores or grocery stores. If they don’t have them, talk to customer service to see if they can order in the products. I hope my budget eases up a bit so I can afford to try another one. Because if the rest of the flavors that are out there come close to the amazing and awesomeness of the Blueberry Banana Walnut version, well…I might be in for a lot of budget juggling in my future.
Love Grown Foods continues to prove that putting a lot of love and care into the development, production, and taste of a product can pay off. I’m hooked. And now I just want more Hot Oats in my life. And stat.
Love Grown Foods Blueberry Banana Walnut Hot Oats (prepared)
There are just some brand names that you come back to in the gluten-free universe. Some are just leaps and bounds above the competition. Some have worked very hard to obtain that status, maintain their quality, and sustain their consumers with the finest products made from the finest ingredients.
I have numerous brands that, when in a pinch, I will search high and low for, if needed. Sometimes these brands are easier to come by than others. It just depends on the region of the country that you live in.
Thankfully, I never seem to have a problem when it comes to finding the gluten-free products that are part of the line-up from Van’s Natural Foods.
My love affair with Van’s Natural Foods began with their gluten-free French Toast Sticks and gluten-free Waffles. It hasn’t ended there…thanks to a plethora of new gluten-free items just released from this fantastic company.
One of these products…cereal.
Previously I had tried the Cinnamon Heaven gluten-free cereal and really voiced my love. That love still exists. I crave that cereal at really strange times. It was really that good. But…there was another one on the market that was begging for me to indulge a little. So…I had to pick it up…even if it was more expensive than my usual go-to gluten-free cereals.
This time, I picked up Van’s Natural Foods Gluten-Free Honey Nut Crunch Cereal. What I love at first glance is right on the box. You get 19 grams of nutrient-rich whole grains with each serving as well as 5 filling grans of fiber. Loving it! That simple 3/4 cup serving will also only set you back 120 calories for the day and only 1 gram of fat. Healthy, healthy, yes? The runner in me loves that the sugar is only at 7 grams, which is awesome for a cereal. Do keep in mind, that while you get a healthy dose of fiber in this cereal, the protein level is much lower, topping out only at 2 grams. But…hey…I’m a runner. I’ll eat some peanut butter later…on a spoon…from the jar. HA!
So, now that you’ve got the nitty-gritty not-so-bad nutritional aspect of the cereal, I bet you’re dying to know how they taste?
Truth…they are fantastic. Like…Honey Nut Cheerios…but not as overpoweringly sweet on the honey. That subtle honey flavor is what really makes this breakfast cereal shine. These little squares of whole grain goodness are infused with a sweet hint of honey, enough to wake up your tastebuds in the morning. Especially when you add a splash of almond milk to it. The sweet honey flavor doesn’t dissipate or deteriorate…it only gets better. I also love that these little squares of breakfast goodness aren’t overly crunchy. Don’t get me wrong, I love my cereal to have a crunch and to not get soggy when I add my almond milk. Soggy cereal sucks. Van’s Gluten-Free Honey Nut Crunch maintains it’s delicate crunch throughout the entire feasting period. And I tend to eat my cereal slow. Mind you, if you are trying to multitask and make coffee, flip pancakes, get snacks or lunches together and let the cereal sit…yeah…it will get soggy. But it stands up to the addition of milk for a good, long time in my opinion. And that sweet honey flavor doesn’t leave either. It stays in the squares. I love that I can still hear things over the gentle crunch and that my morning range of hearing isn’t handicapped by my teeth gnashing away at my bowl of cereal. These are phenomenal. Honestly. It was hard to keep myself from going back for another bowl.
One other point to make about Van’s Natural Foods is that on the ingredient panel, they list ingredients with the subscript (That We Are Proud Of!). And if you read them over, you’ll know why. The Gluten-Free Honey Nut Crunch cereal contains simply Van’s Gluten Free Whole Grain Blend (which is a blend of oat, brown rice, millet, quinoa and amaranth flours), Cane Sugar, Oat Fiber, Inulin, Invert Cane Sugar, Salt, Honey, Calcium Carbonate, Natural Flavors, Natural Mixed Tocopherols for Freshness. I can see why they are proud of those ingredients. And it makes me a happy consumer and customer in the end. Especially when I can identify every single thing on there.
Gluten-free cereals can be hit or miss and often are pumped full of extra fat or extra sugar. I love that Van’s Natural Foods Gluten-Free Honey Nut Crunch cereal is good without having to be a sugary, fattening treat in the morning. If I wanted that…I’d eat a gluten-free doughnut. Van’s does gluten-free right and I am loving both flavors of gluten-free cereal, fresh out on the market. I encourage you to buy them and try them yourself. I love them…you will too. Down to the very last square.
I should have known this pancake mix would be epic. Want to know why? Simple. I had previously enjoyed making waffles out of Cherrybrook Kitchen Gluten-Free Dreams Chocolate Chip Pancake and Waffle Mix. I actually picked up the Gluten-Free Dreams Original Pancake and Waffle Mix while it was on Closeout at my local grocery store. Yep…it was part of that “purge” the store did that totally threw me into a panic and had me scrambling to buy at least one of everything that was marked that I was interested in trying. Thankfully, it seemed they were just getting rid of some overstock. But that meant a good deal on gluten-free items for me. Love a good gluten-free deal…and I don’t come by them often.
I loved the chocolate chip pancake and waffle mix in Cherrybrook Kitchen’s Gluten-Free Dreams line…so I shouldn’t be at all surprised with the results of the Cherrybrook Kitchen Gluten-Free Dreams Original Pancake and Waffle Mix. I made waffles from that mix, so I figured I’d give a go at pancakes this time. But…not just any pancakes. Nope. I happened to have 6 ounces of delicious, ripe blueberries from my CSA bin. Blueberries are awesome. Especially for runners. Pancakes are awesome too. Especially after a long run. I happened to rock out a 10.9 mile run this morning, so blueberry pancakes seemed like the thing to make.
This mix is so easy to prepare. And, the best part is that it is naturally wheat-free, gluten-free, dairy free, egg free, nut free, and peanut free. COMPLETELY. Nothing to even worry about. All it requires, if you use the entire box (I did…I just kept rocking the pancakes until I was out of batter…a total of 21 all together, is add 2-1/4 cup rice milk (I used unsweetened almond milk in mine because that’s what I have), and 2 tablespoons of olive oil (I substituted unsweetened organic apple sauce instead). Easy as pie. Right? You simply mix everything together until it is just combined, then let it stand for five minutes. Since I was making blueberry pancakes, after the five minutes was up, I poured the freshly washed blueberries into the batter and gently folded them in.
With my skillet warmed and waiting, I started dropping 1/4 cupfuls of the batter onto the warm surface and let each pancake cook until the underside was golden brown. That took about 2-3 minutes. Then, once the pancakes became dry around the edges (this batter will not bubble to indicate doneness as regular pancake batter does), I flipped them over. Perfection. Another 2-3 minutes on that side and pancakes were ready for eating. Good thing too, because I was hungry.
I gave my pancakes a small drizzle of real (and local) maple syrup. I bought it yesterday at the Buy Local Fair that was held in Louisville yesterday. It was as if all the stars aligned perfectly. Gluten-free pancake mix…local maple syrup…yep. Breakfast was served.
Inquiring minds, I am certain, want to know how this pancake mix stacked up to the ones that came before. Well, much like every Cherrybrook Kitchen Gluten-Free Dreams product…I was immensely happy with these pancakes. Light. Fluffy. And super delicious. I couldn’t believe how these cooked up to be so airy and light. Even with the fresh blueberries baked inside, these were some of the most amazing pancakes yet. And they even got that perfect golden crust on the outside. So you get that initial crispiness followed by that soft inside. Pancake perfection. Gluten-free pancake perfection at that.
Nutritionally speaking, it doesn’t get much better than this. One 4-inch pancake made the way I prepared them clocked in at 92 calories, less than 1 gram of fat, only 1.5 grams of protein, and less than one gram of fiber. So…they won’t be very filling…but they will taste amazing. Trust me. I think they would have been divine even without the addition of the fresh blueberries. Those…were just a garnish baked inside. The pancakes, on their own, were fantastic. And I, for one, am very happy to have another four days worth for my roommate and I. It is definitely going to make breakfast simple this week.
Looking for lighter, fluffy, delicious gluten-free pancakes? Look no further than Cherrybrook Kitchen’s Gluten-Free Dreams Pancake and Waffle Mix. Heavenly.
Blueberry pancakes made from Cherrybrook Kitchen Gluten-Free Dreams Pancake and Waffle Mix
French Meadow Bakery & Cafe, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Restaurant: French Meadow Bakery & Cafe, Minneapolis, Minnesota
You’ve probably seen some of their goods in your grocers freezer. I know I have. They have quite a great selection of gluten-free frozen goodies that I have yet to try yet…although I have actually had one of their products. Back in October 2011, just as I was starting to get the hang of this gluten-free stuff…I bought a box of 4 of their Gluten-Free Yellow Cupcakes with Vanilla Frosting. I was lukewarm on the review…being that I dislike frosting and that it had been frozen prior to consumption.
Of course, I had forgotten all of that up until a moment ago when I began this blog.
Here’s how we wound up here. I was gearing up for a trip to Minnesota and Cathy, the infamous roomie, had said she really wanted to go back to The Bad Waitress to eat while we were there. However, as she was scouting through recent reviews, it turns out The Bad Waitress had been cited for health concerns…so we nixed that immediately. This meant searching a little bit for somewhere new to eat.
Enter the savior of the moment, my aunt Jan, who had been messaging me back and forth on Facebook leading up to my trip. She said some colleagues at the hospital (she’s a surgical nurse) she works in mentioned a great place called French Meadow Bakery & Cafe. She must have been talking about my impending visit and the fact that I am a gluten-free vegetarian, because they mentioned to her the plethora of gluten-free options available…not to mention the gobs of vegetarian offerings. She mentioned this in the message. I looked it up. I sent the link to Cathy. We approved. And Jan said we would definitely go there one day while I was in town.
That day just happened to be Monday. Jan had the day off from work. The cold weather had given way to a beautiful, sunny 78 degree day. And we were out and about in Minneapolis, doing a bit of shopping and whatever else we felt like. Our only plan…be outside and soak up the sun and gorgeous weather. With that agenda in mind, we did a lot of our indoor stuff (like hitting bookstores and the like) that morning. And when lunchtime rolled around, we headed into Minneapolis and down to Lyndale Avenue South, hoping to grab a bite to eat at the French Meadow Bakery & Cafe. We arrived, parking around the corner on the street to the brilliant yellow building. A short walk later and we were entering the premises…greeted by towering black boards that held the menu, written in chalk. It was fantastic and…overwhelming…but awesome.
We gawked for a long moment at the boards, figuring out what we wanted to eat for lunch. Although there are still breakfast items as well…including a gluten-free waffle which was…SO tempting. We got it sorted just in time, because we were up next to order. Jan went first, ordering the California Wrap with a side of the Mixed Greens ($9.50). Cathy went for the Incredible Grilled Cheese Sandwich with a side of the Chips and Salsa ($7.50). Actually, I was expecting her to be a bit more adventurous than that when we ate here. That’s so…typical. As for me, I opted for the Roasted Vegetable Sandwich on Gluten-Free Multigrain Bread with a side of the Mixed Greens ($9.00). I was given the option, I feel I should mention, of either gluten-free white, multigrain, or cinnamon raisin bread. I HAD A CHOICE!! That made me so stupidly happy.
We were given our table placard, a big card of Edith Piaf, and we went to seek out some dining outside on the side patio. We spotted a table in the sun, but this made Cathy frown. So while Cathy and I made a run to the bathroom, Jan shifted us to a table with an umbrella and put Cathy out of the sunlight. She and I were shaded but still able to soak in the vitamin D. A happy medium.
We were able to sit around and talk while waiting on food. While I had been inside, I snagged a little chipotle hot sauce to add to my sandwich. I mean…we all know I like thing spicy…and with my race run…I could now spice things up as much as I liked or dared. WOOT!
A few moments later and our plates were being delivered. Everything looked fantastic. All of our sandwiches were loaded with ingredients (all fresh and organic, mind you!) and busting at the crusts. I eagerly snapped a picture of my Roasted Vegetable Sandwich with my mixed greens, then sliced that sandwich in half, added some hot sauce and took a bite.
The Roasted Vegetable Sandwich is just what it sounds like. Roasted vegetables. But what all do you get? Let me fill you in. This sandwich is packed full of goodness. Starting with beautifully roasted portabella mushrooms, roasted garlic, roasted red peppers, caramelized onions, organic spinach, and then topped off with some chevre goat cheese. Oh yeah…it smelled divine. But even better was the taste.
This has got to be one of the best sandwiches I have ever eaten. Honestly. The roasted vegetables only elevate the flavor, and the portabella mushrooms were done to perfection. They weren’t soggy and wet and making my bread to sponge up the fluid and fall apart. On the contrary, all of these vegetables meshed so well with the caramelized onion and the strong flavor of (my favorite) goat cheese. I was in sandwich heaven. And it took every bit of willpower in me not to just devour it on contact. I savored. I even ate the salad of mixed greens, which were lightly dressed in some sort of vinaigrette. Very tasty and the perfect accent to my sandwich, honestly.
This was certainly one of my favorite places in Minneapolis that I have eaten so far. The food was awesome. All of us were so happy with our orders and ate what we wanted. If we hadn’t been so stuffed, I probably would have opted for one of their gluten-free dessert options. Maybe next time. What am I saying? DEFINITELY next time.
With lunch polished off, the three of us continued our day out by taking the light rail down to Nicolette Mall and walking some of our food off. The flavor of that sandwich still resonates with me. I hope to get back to French Meadow Bakery & Cafe the next time I hit up the Twin Cities. It is certainly worth the visit and the trip. The food and service is out of this world. And you can tell they do take great pride in their variety and numerous options for different dietary needs. I know that I totally appreciate it.
Dear French Meadow Bakery…I LOVE YOU. I promise to come back soon. Promise!
French Meadow Bakery & Cafe’s Gluten-Free Roasted Vegetable Sandwich with Mixed Greens
Ah…Dayton, Ohio. I have so many things to thank you for. First and foremost…Sinfully Gluten Free. I can’t go to Dayton and not stop in there for a treat, or lunch, or dinner. It is one of my favorite things in your city.
BUT…that’s not all. I also feel the need to thank you for this little grocery store chain called Dorothy Lane Market. If you are unfamiliar with Dorothy Lane Market, you are not alone. The only reason I took note was that, while driving through Dayton for a chocolate festival, we saw a few of them along the way. My friend Jenn and I were intrigued, and as lunch was not yet being served at Sinfully Gluten Free, we thought to drop in and check it out.
Dorothy Lane Market is a grocery store that sort of specializes in hard-to-find items and products. NICE!! I mean, it has your general produce and brands, but it had a lot of things I had never seen before. Evidence by the fact that I walked out of there with quite a few gluten-free goodies that were not available in my area. So much for just checking it out, right?
One very interesting fact was that they had this amazing gluten-free aisle. And while I was perusing it, an employee came over to talk about the gluten-free items and the fact that a gluten-free tasting fair was coming up. I would have loved to come back for it, but it happened on the weekend I was going to be running in Hershey, Pennsylvania. No good. But I was totally interested in some of the products she was highlighting.
Out in the asile, there was a tray of sample gluten-free bread. The one that happened to be cut up was the Cranberry Walnut Bread from Eban Bakery. She mentioned that Dorothy Lane Market often sells products from local businesses, and they had items from Sinfully Gluten Free as well as Tina’s Sweet Treats, among others. I was overjoyed with the fresh baked items from local bakeries…and ended up picking up a few items. Nothing from Sinfully Gluten Free, as I was going to do that when I got to the bakery itself. But, some Sub Rolls from Tina’s Sweet Treats and a loaf of the bread I sampled, Eban Bakery Gluten-Free Cranberry Walnut Bread, did make the cut.
With that purchase made, we headed out to eat at Sinfully Gluten Free, enjoy the chocolate festival, and then drive back to Columbus, Ohio.
When it came time to leave Ohio and head back to Indiana, I packed up the cooler with all the gluten-free goodness that I bought from Dorothy Lane Market and Sinfully Gluten Free. And it came home with me. And it got cozy…in my freezer. While the sub rolls were used rather quickly, a loaf of bread sometimes takes some getting around to eating. And, sadly, this one got buried under a lot of other stuff in my freezer. It happens.
Until I cleaned it the other day and organized it. And I knew immediately what to do with this bread.
French Toast.
Oh. Hell. Yes.
But first…it had been so long since I had sampled this bread, I needed to have it on its own. Just to see what all the hype was when I snagged it from the shelf.
Eban Bakery Gluten-Free Cranberry Walnut Bread is awesome. It is a bit dense and heavy, but a lot of gluten-free breads are. It is just something I have come to expect. However, slice it up, and the slices feel light. They are certainly filling. But the best part is the flavor. The bread is sweet, with the bits of cranberry scattered throughout. In addition, the walnuts bring a saltiness to it, as well as add something to the texture of the bread itself. It is delicious. And I knew it was going to make really amazing gluten-free French toast.
I sliced four pieces of the bread from the loaf and began to prep the egg with some vanilla and cinnamon. I even added a touch of nutmeg. I beat all of that together, then dipped the bread into the egg mixture. The great thing about this bread was that it absorbed the egg without becoming soggy and falling apart. Onto the griddle the slices of bread went to brown and crisp up like French toast should.
In the meantime, I warmed up some gluten-free real maple syrup and mixed together some cinnamon and sugar to dust over the top of the finished product. I flipped the bread over to toast the other side and before I knew it…breakfast was served. Maple syrup and cinnamon and sugar topped it all off.
I settled in with my roommate for breakfast. She was halfway through her French toast before I managed my first bite. She was raving about how yummy it was, so that was a good sign. She was right.
This bread worked fantastic as a base for French toast. Being that it was sturdier than regular sandwich bread, the egg wash didn’t make it crumble or become soggy. Instead it just absorbed it and made it toast up golden and beautiful. The flavor of the walnuts and cranberries took on a caramelized and toasted flavor which only elevated it to the next level. It was phenomenal.
On its own or dressed up, Eban Bakery really blew me away with the flavor, taste, and texture of their gluten-free bread. The Gluten-Free Cranberry Walnut Bread is definitely a welcome addition to my kitchen any day.
Eban Bakery is a gluten-free bakery based out of Ohio that specializes in breads, baked goods and sweet treats in small batches that use all natural and organic ingredients, free of gluten, preservatives, and additives. In other words…no bad stuff goes into their goods. Ever. And that is evident with how delicious and amazing their products taste. Love at first bite. When I next find myself anywhere with Eban Bakery goods, I’ll definitely purchase some more. Very impressed.
And thanks to Dorothy Lane Market…I now know of this otherwise unknown gluten-free bakery. Eban Bakery…you’ve definitely won the heart of this Indiana girl. When I next find myself in Ohio, I’m seeking out more of your products and going on a tasting frenzy. The Gluten-Free Cranberry Walnut Bread was certainly a great place to start.
French Toast made from Eban Bakery Gluten-Free Cranberry Walnut Bread
Restaurant: The Pfunky Griddle, Nashville, Tennessee
As a gluten-free vegetarian, sometimes eating while on the road can be a challenge. Fast food joints don’t work for me. And I’ve never been big on fast food regardless. This often means, especially when I travel to visit my family, that finding a restaurant to stop and eat is a priority. Thankfully…in this brave new world of smart phone apps, there is an app for that.
Find Me Gluten Free.
If you have not put this app on your phone…do so now and then continue reading this blog. I’ll wait.
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Okay…congratulations! Your dining life just got a lot easier. Trust me.
The midway point between my home and my parents home is…Nashville, Tennessee. There is no shortage of places to eat in Nashville. There are also plenty of places that have gluten-free options. Normally, we’d probably make it easy and stop off at Taco Mamacita or even go to McCreary’s Pub in Franklin, Tennessee. But…while I know there are things I could eat at either one of those places (McCreary’s does not have a gluten-free menu, FYI, but Taco Mamacita does), I just wasn’t feeling the usual haunts. So this necessitated a search.
And naturally…I find a place that specializes is…breakfast and brunch.
When breakfast is your favorite meal of the day…this is one hell of a find. It had brilliant ratings on Find Me Gluten Free, so my roommate and I decided we would stop there on the way home and dine on some pancakes for lunch. Breakfast for lunch. Yep…my favorite way to eat.
The Pfunky Griddle is located on Bransford Avenue in Nashville, Tennessee. This is a quaint neighborhood with houses done up into businesses and offices. My kind of area. Parking, however, was a nightmare. We arrived sometime just after noon and there were already parties of people standing around outside. No parking was available in the lot, so Cathy dropped me off to go check on the wait time and she went to circle around and see if she could find somewhere to park. I ducked into the building and stood in a short line at the front where the coffee drinks were being made. I asked about wait time for a party of 2 and was told it would be about 25 to 30 minutes. That wasn’t unreasonable, so I put my name in and went to go see if I could find Cathy and tell her. She had just managed to find a parking spot, so we stood around outside for a moment before I asked if she’d like some coffee while we waited.
The Pfunky Griddle’s Honey Child Latte with Almond Milk
Caffeine while on the road is never a bad thing. And…The Pfunky Griddle has almond milk. Could I love this place any more already? Is it possible? After giving it a little bit of thought, Cathy agreed that caffeine might be a good idea (DUH!) so I told her I would treat us to our café order. She went with a Peppermint Mocha with skim milk ($3.75). As for me…I went with something that I couldn’t get anywhere else. Not that I’m aware of, anyway. Stepping away from my order of a Cafe Au Lait for a moment, I opted for what they call a Honey Child Latte with almond milk ($3.75). The Honey Child Latte is a double shot of espresso, combined with honey, cinnamon, vanilla and your steamed milk of choice. Never heard of anything like it…but it sounded epically delicious. So, I had to have one. Besides, I can get cafe au laits anywhere. This was something I had only seen here. Why not go for it?
The coffee orders were backed up, so it took around five minutes to get our actual drinks. No worries though, Cathy and I weren’t in any hurry. And it gave both of us time to stand in line to use the bathroom before getting seated. Her peppermint mocha was up first, and she commented on how awesome it smelled when I passed it off to her. My Honey Child Latte was up next and when I received it…I couldn’t wait to try it. Photos first…then the taste test.
One sip and I was in love. The combination of the rich espresso worked so well with the spice from the cinnamon, the sweetness of the honey, and the smooth vanilla after tones. It all just meshed so well. Love at first sip. I even made Cathy try it and even she commented on how delicious it was. Smooth, dreamy, and sweet. Just how I like it!
Dedicated gluten-free griddle (placed over the one built into the table) at The Pfunky Griddle
I was about halfway through my latte when my name was called. We eagerly followed the hostess to our table in the back room near the window. The table was outfitted with a griddle in the middle because at the Pfunky Griddle…you flip your own pancakes, bitches! Sorry…but it’s a really, really awesome concept. As we were handed menus, I looked at Cathy and said, “I don’t know what they are going to do, but I need this hot griddle completely cleaned…or I can’t eat on it. Cross contamination.” She nodded and went back to the menu…and lo and behold…there at the bottom was a note that said if you were a Celiac, a special griddle would be provided for you.
I admit…I smiled. I smiled a lot. I was already feeling better about the situation. Our waitress came over to take out drink orders. As we both still were downing or pre-game coffee drinks, we opted for water. Cathy went ahead and told her that I was a Celiac…so the waitress said she would send someone out with a new griddle for us. A few moments later, one of the other employees was flipping off the griddle in the center of the table and putting a new griddle across our table. He had it wiped down and left it there. I felt a whole lot better.
And, when eating at The Pfunky Griddle…you get something you put on that griddle. Cathy and I already had our mind made up. They have an all-you-can-eat pancake deal going. So, we opted for that. We got the gluten-free pancakes ($6.99 per adult per person, including 1 topping each). Cathy chose chocolate chips for her included topping and added walnuts for another option ($0.75). For my included topping, I went with blueberries, then added bananas for an additional choice ($0.75). As we were really hungry, we each got a side with our pancake order. Cathy opted for the 2 biscuits ($1.00), which came with butter and jam. As for me, as it was labeled gluten-free, I stuck with the potatoes ($3.00). Order in.
I noted that our griddle wasn’t turned on, so I went ahead and turned it on, giving it some juice. I wasn’t sure how high to set it to cook, so I opted for around 300 degrees, because I didn’t want to burn anything, so I figured a little extra time on the griddle wouldn’t hurt anyone. Not one bit. Our waitress came out with a a bowl that had packets of ketchup and hot sauce in it. And soon…or food followed.
We received a pitcher of gluten-free pancake batter and little plastic containers that contained our toppings of choice. The waitress set this heaping bowl of potatoes down in front of me and told me to cook them for three minutes on each side. I could handle that. With that…we were left to our own devices to cook up our meal at our table. FUN!
Cathy poured her first pancake and went to sprinkle just her chocolate chips over the top. I would have thrown the nuts in too, but she kept them to just sprinkle over the top after her pancake was plated. I got a couple of spoonfuls of potato working on the griddle then poured my own pancake. I poured way more than I expected and had this monster to start off with. I went ahead and tossed some blueberries and banana slices onto it and let it sit to brown on the one side. The heat was definitely too low as both the pancakes and my potatoes were taking awhile to cook. Cathy went ahead and dived into eating her biscuits, really enjoying the flaky, lightness of them. I turned the heat up slightly, which helped. Soon I found myself flipping her pancake and my own because her first attempt was pretty much a fail. But, I cook pancakes on a griddle at home…so I’m sort of a master.
Gluten-Free pancakes and potatoes on the dedicated gluten-free griddle at The Pfunky Griddle
With the other side working, I went ahead and tried the potatoes.
Oh. My. GOD! No, these were honestly some of the most amazing breakfast potatoes ever. Laced with a delicious garlic flavor, these mashed up spuds were crispy from the griddle on the outside, soft on the inside…and really freakin’ fantastic. The flavor was awesome. I told Cathy she had to try some, and she said she intended to. She went ahead and scooped some up for herself to get it working on the griddle while I plated our first pancakes and poured more batter for our next round. We threw on toppings and then settled in for our first taste.
The batter cooks up beautifully. We each achieved this gorgeous golden color on our pancakes. My bananas even caramelized after I flipped my pancake over and the toppings began to work into the pancake itself. I love a light pancake. Nothing is worse than eating one pancake and feeling stuffed. And here, you can make them as big or as small as you want. You can add one topping, both, or more. Whatever your whim…it’s yours to create. And these pancakes really hit the spot. They were sweet, without being overly sweet. And thin. And light. And just plain delicious. The batter wasn’t heavy at all, making the pancakes almost as light as air when I removed them from the griddle and onto our respective plates. And those potatoes. Oh…hell yes!! Those potatoes were one of my favorite thing. Cathy and I both enjoyed them, getting them golden on each side then moving them to the plate. I added hot sauce to mine, just a dab, which only enhanced the amazing flavor. All together…a carby, delicous, amazing, happy dining experience. One of the best gluten-free pancakes I have ever tasted…and I eat a lot of gluten-free pancakes.
This may be a new go-to place in the near future when passing through Nashville. Very happy. I never felt like I needed to worry about my food. The spatulas were rubber, not the metal ones other tables got, so I am certain they were for gluten-free foods only. I felt completely safe, and completely satisfied with my experience there. I’d go back and stuff myself silly with more of their gluten-free pancakes and potatoes.
For the record, they also have gluten-free bread, so you could have one of their sandwiches, or even French toast if your little heart desired it. The point is…this is a business doing gluten-free right. And I am forever thankful for them. And I’m also glad we stopped in and ate here. On the way out, I even purchased a bag of their gluten-free pancake mix for $5.50. So now I can make some at home too.
My gluten-free joy knows no bounds. Doing flips over everything at The Pfunky Griddle.
Love in brunch form!
My Gluten-Free Blueberry and Banana Pancake with Gluten-Free Potatoes that I safely prepared at The Pfunky Griddle
Special Delivery of Udi’s Gluten-Free Goodies – including brand new products!
A couple of weeks ago, I was the proud recipient of a box of goodies from Udi’s Gluten-Free, one of the first gluten-free companies to really wow me with their products. This two year journey into the gluten-free world was a struggle at first, and then…I discovered the wonder of Udi’s. First bread I liked. First cinnamon rolls I had after going gluten-free. First muffins that tasted like they were fresh out of the oven at a corner bakery. Yep…I had a deep love affair with Udi’s, which continues to this very day. I have yet to meet one of their products that I don’t love.
Case in point…
Last week, my mornings were hectic and stressful. I was pulling extra hours at the office, trying to fit in my training runs, and still make it to the gym every other day. It meant that cooking something for breakfast was near impossible. I didn’t have time for that. At all. Thankfully, this box came along at the perfect time…and with it…brought perfect breakfast bliss.
Back in January of last year, I blogged on the epic tastiness that are Udi’s Gluten-Free Blueberry Muffins. What I said back then still applies today. And let me tell you, I have devoured the blueberry muffins on more than one occasion. My mom tends to buy some sort of muffin from Udi’s lineup when I come home for Christmas to visit. This past holiday…blueberry. Yep. Love. Every morning was full of blueberry love. A simple warming in the microwave and it was like it was hot out of the oven. They are soft and moist, and you would never, ever guess that they were frozen or refrigerated prior to consumption. That’s how good Udi’s is with these products. That’s how much care they put into their food. It doesn’t taste manufactured. My favorite part of the blueberry muffins, aside from the sweet berries and moist cakey muffin part…is the crystal sugar that is dusted over the top. It puts a little crunch into the product, which is already flavored with lemon and vanilla. Blueberry muffin bliss…every time. These have never disappointed. And, as long as Udi’s keeps this tradition alive…they never will.
In my mind then…nothing could ever top the Udi’s Gluten-Free Blueberry Muffins.
What might this product be? Well…muffins for starters, duh!
But, these were nothing like what I expected.
Enter…Udi’s Gluten-Free Harvest Crunch Muffins.
What in the world are Harvest Crunch Muffins? Well, I can elaborate for you.
Udi’s Gluten-Free Harvest Crunch Muffins are everything you want a muffin to be…and then some. Not only do they pack a nutritious punch with each muffin, being that they are filled with healthy ingredients that are rich in protein, vitamins, and minerals…but they are just sheer awesomeness baked in muffin form. Allow me to elaborate.
Harvest Crunch Muffins are a Udi’s take on a more savory, yet still sweet, muffin, making these ideal for any time…but I devoured mine at breakfast. And when I say devour…I mean devour. What made them so nom-worthy? Well, for one thing, they combine the sweetness of cranberries, with the salty (and texture-giving) pepitas (pumpkin seeds), along with sweet potato and quinoa flour. What emerges is this rich, sweet and savory flavor that is so satisfying to the palate, you’ll find yourself digging in for more. I hope my area gets these muffins soon (we tend to run a year behind on new products in the gluten-free market), because these were crazy-good. Stupid-good. Amazing.
And, as I mentioned a bit earlier…nutritious too.
A serving is one muffin. These come in a pack of four. And with one muffin, you are served 250 calories and 10 grams of fat. That’s really, really good when it comes to muffins. Regular muffins can sometimes be twice that for an entire muffin. I am SO impressed. In addition, you get 4 grams of fiber and 3 grams of protein in each serving. LOVING it. These are also low in sodium as well. And I love that the ingredients are all real food that I recognize and don’t need to hit up a dictionary to know what it is I am consuming.
Blueberry muffins will always be one of my favorites, but I really think Udi’s outdid itself with the texture, flavor, taste, and just sheer awesome nutritiounal powerhouse with those Harvest Crunch Muffins. Look for them. Buy them. DEVOUR!! Trust me…you won’t just eat them…you honestly will devour them.
But that’s okay…
Gluten-free goodness can still be hard to come by. Thanks to Udi’s…it’s a given.
I have to admit…when I saw the news coming out of Expo West from Bakery On Main, touting two brand new oatmeal flavors. Two very delicious brand new oatmeal flavors. In fact, the flavors just happened to be two of my most favorite treats in the world…which I usually only get if I make them, due to being gluten-free. What might these new flavors be?
Carrot Cake and Blueberry Scone.
Go ahead and read those again. Your eyes are not deceiving you.
Now, back when I was first getting used to my gluten-free diet, I was looking for something I could eat at work that wouldn’t cost me an arm and a leg and would be quick and easy to make…as well as eat at my desk. The answer: gluten-free oatmeal.
I tried numerous brands, but absolutely fell in love with Bakery On Main. Nothing has come close to the flavor profiles that they weave into their oatmeal. It took a lot of gluten-free oatmeal sampling…but I have become dedicated to this particular company when it comes to oatmeal. It is the best out on the market, and I will forever say that. I should know…I eat it every day for lunch.
Yep. Every. Single. Day.
It makes the anticipation leading into lunch even greater…knowing that I’ll soon have a piping hot bowl of oatmeal to eat and enjoy…and savor. Because I love to savor this oatmeal.
Well, soon after Expo West, I was sent sleeves of each flavor oatmeal they try. I have been eating, enjoying, and growing even more in love with their Strawberry Shortcake, their Apple Pie, and their Maple Multigrain Muffin (which since that post, I have eaten more and more of, and love just as much as the others. Honestly…I should do a blog redux on that flavor. It has earned my respect and the respect of my oatmeal-craving palate). Already I knew their oatmeal was epic. But…there were three flavors I had yet to try. And now…they were in my possession.
Product: Bakery On Main Gluten-Free Traditional Flavor Instant Oatmeal – $5.99+
Bakery On Main Gluten-Free Traditional Flavor Instant Oatmeal
The first one, actually, had been out on the market for awhile. It’s simple. It’s basic. It’s Bakery On Main’s Gluten-Free Traditional Flavor Oatmeal. It doesn’t get much more basic than that. Simple. And sometimes that can be a bad thing. But that is not the case here. In fact, this was the oatmeal I was least enthusiastic about trying. I even brought some fruit to throw into it. Guess what? It didn’t need anything to touch it up. Not in the slightest. While I have never been a fan of just plain oatmeal…I am a fan of this one. A huge fan. I actually incorporated the fruit and then was sorry that I did, because the oatmeal was much more amazing without it. Lesson learned.
This is no ordinary traditional oatmeal. This is traditional taken to the next level. The flavor was amazing. It didn’t lack any sweetness. And the texture…as with the other flavors I have been eating for…over a year now…fantastic. Just amazing. Warm. Rich. Filling. This, once again, proves how amazing Bakery On Main is when it comes to their products. They ensure the quality and flavor of their products. And that means they work hard to achieve flavor perfection. This…is perfection.
Nutritionally speaking, the Traditional Flavor Oatmeal from Bakery on Main is 200 calories per serving and 4 grams of fat. Not too shabby. And just right for a light lunch. Trust me. But the amazing nutritional worth doesn’t stop there. Nope. Let me continue. You see, Bakery on Main has achieved oatmeal perfection with their tried-and-true blend of certified gluten-free oats, chia seeds, flax meal, quinoa, and amaranth. What this does is boost that nutrition profile a little, giving each serving of this oatmeal 8 grams of protein per bowl and 6 grams of fiber. This flavor has no sodium, no cholesterol, no trans-fat, and is sugar-free as well. LOVING that.
Oh…did I mention that it is amazing? Even if you don’t think you like plain oats…you’ll love this one. If I did…I can guarantee that you will too. Trust me, leave the fruit at home. You won’t need it and you’ll only ruin perfection.
Product: Bakery On Main Gluten-Free Carrot Cake Flavor Instant Oatmeal – $5.99+
Bakery On Main Gluten-Free Carrot Cake Flavor Instant Oatmeal
The newest flavors were what I was looking at trying first. And the first one selected:
Carrot Cake.
Yep. Bakery On Main Gluten-Free Carrot Cake Flavor Oatmeal. Sounds like dessert for breakfast, yes? Oh…trust me…it is so much more. I am a huge lover of carrot cake. Honestly. It doesn’t get much better than a delicious slice of carrot cake. In fact, I’ve created quite a few carrot cake flavored things (pancakes, scones, etc.) just because I love the taste of carrot cake so very much. It’s one of my guilty pleasures. And I am unashamed.
That being said, when I set about preparing this oatmeal just as I have all the rest of Bakery On Main’s oatmeal. I poured out the contents of the packet, which, as always is a base of certified gluten free oats, amaranth, chia seeds, flax meal, and quinoa, making even a dessert-y oatmeal a great source of whole grains. Love it. I added 2/3 cup of water and tossed it into the microwave for 90 seconds. While it was cooking…oh my gluten-free god…it smelled fantastic. I might have drooled more than a little. When it was done cooking, I gave it a stir…and went to take my first bite.
Yep. Dessert for breakfast (or in my case lunch, but really…it’s carrot cake…it’s good anytime!). No doubt about it.
In fact, as I was eating it, my roommate stopped by my desk and asked what smelled so good. I let her have a taste. She’s not a fan of oatmeal at all and she can take or leave (but mostly leave) carrot cake…but she was blown away by this one. Now that’s saying something. I didn’t have any nutrition information on these, but I’m guessing that the calories fall around where the other flavors do, about 200 per sleeve of oatmeal. Remember…these are brand new to the market…as in they hit shelves just recently. But, what I do know from Bakery On Main’s Web site is that this particular flavor was adapted from an actual carrot cake recipe. No wonder it tastes so good. If you like a little bit of dessert in your life without a lot of calories, fat and sugar…give Bakery On Main’s Gluten-Free Carrot Cake Flavor Instant Oatmeal a try.
Product: Bakery On Main Gluten-Free Blueberry Scone Flavor Instant Oatmeal – $5.99+
Bakery On Main Gluten-Free Blueberry Scone Flavor Instant Oatmeal
Lastly, but certainly not least is the other brand new flavor from Bakery On Main in their instant oatmeal lineup.
Blueberry Scone.
Mmmm…scones. We all know that I bake plenty of scones pretty much every week. They are portable, delicious, and guaranteed to be gluten-free when I make them. Among my favorites…blueberry. So, when an oatmeal is given the flavor of one of my favorite breakfast treats, you better believe that I’m anticipating each and every spoonful.
I first fell in love with scones when I visited Europe back in 2003. Every time I’ve gone back, I’ve devoured one or more somewhere…normally at a local café for an on-the-fly snack. But, then I had to go gluten-free…and now scones have to be made by me if I’m going to eat them at all. No problem. But…here…Bakery On Main takes this classic coffee house treat and turns it into a bowl of oatmeal. Not only are pieces of real blueberries incorporated into the mix, but the normal blend of certified gluten-free oats, chia seeds, flax meal, amaranth and quinoa…all providing the perfect nutritional balance to this sweet oatmeal treat.
Let me tell you…not only does this oatmeal smell fantastic as it warmed and cooked in the microwave, it tasted beyond fantastic as well. Just like a blueberry scone. A soft, mushy scone…like the dough before it bakes, warmed through. Yep…nailed it, Bakery on Main. This one totally took me by surprise. I am a huge fan. LOVING each and every spoonful.
Again, this is a brand new flavor and currently there is no nutrition information up on the Web site…but again I anticipate it to fall around 200 calories per serving, with low fat, low sodium, and high in protein with a good dose of your daily fiber. Nutrition while feasting on something that tastes like a treat. It doesn’t get much better than that. YUM!
Total oatmeal love going out to Bakery On Main once again. They won me over with their first three flavors, and they totally went above and beyond all expectations with the release of their new flavors. From Traditonal to Carrot Cake to Blueberry Scone…Bakery On Main is totally making over oatmeal for the better. And all of this gluten-free goodness is hitting shelves in your area…soon. If it hasn’t already. Go seek. Go find. Go enjoy. These flavors are totally worth it.
Satisfy your cravings for a coffee house scone with a savory bowl of Bakery On Main’s Blueberry Scone Instant Oatmeal. This breakfast treat won’t let you down with pieces of real blueberries, chia seeds and our favorite ancient grains, Amaranth and Quinoa.