Product Review: BOLD Organics Gluten-Free and Vegan Veggie Lovers Pizza

BOLD Organics Gluten-Free and Vegan Veggie Lovers Pizza
BOLD Organics Gluten-Free and Vegan Veggie Lovers Pizza

Product: BOLD Organics Gluten-Free and Vegan Veggie Lovers Pizza – $9.49+

Sometimes…if you look hard enough…you manage to find something amazing…despite it being a processed food in the freezer department.  At least it was at a natural food store…so that’s saying something, right?  Right!

That’s what I’ll keep telling myself.

Anyway…what I speak of is a brand of gluten-free and vegan pizza (this version anyway) made by BOLD Organics.  In fact, BOLD Organics pizzas (the vegan and the meaty ones) are all gluten-free, milk-free, lactose-free, casein-free, whey-free, egg-free, peanut-free, and treenut-free.  EPIC!! I mean…EPIC, right?!  Right!

BOLD Organics was founded with a simple principle to strive for – creating the most delicious and healthy frozen pizza on the market.  And that vision was reached and realized with the line of gluten-free and dairy-free pizzas that, as the Web site puts it, “are redefining just how good eating healthy can taste.”

It’s not too bold (see what I did there?) a statement either.  Because what BOLD Organics did…was take their goal and do everything in their power to make it a reality.  Seriously.  Founder, Aaron Greenwald, often found that traditional gluten-free products on the market were bland and lacked taste.  That was when Aaron embarked on his mission to not just help people eat better…but also feel better.  And he sourced the best chefs he could find who not only understood gluten-free food, but could also provide bold (I did it again) flavors to the products his company would produce.  And so…BOLD Organics was born.

BOLD Organics began producing high quality, allergen-free foods…so people could have a choice when it came to gluten-free pizzas.  He strove to provide restaurant quality food with premium taste…without paying a premium price.

Well, when I spotted this in my natural food store’s freezer…I decided that having a frozen pizza on hand wasn’t a bad idea.  I mean…when you need something easy one night, just pop it out of the freezer, onto a pizza stone…and viola…dinner!  So, I had one stashed in my freezer.  And, as I am trying very hard to work my way through the plethora of gluten-free goodness I have stocked up in my freezer and pantry, on Friday, as I had a 16 mile run on Saturday, I figured gluten-free pizza would be the way to go.

BOLD Organics Gluten-Free and Vegan Veggie Lovers Pizza (cooked)
BOLD Organics Gluten-Free and Vegan Veggie Lovers Pizza (cooked)

Out of the two vegan options offered by BOLD Organics, I went with the Veggie Lovers version.  Why?  Because any pizza that is topped with seasonal vegetables (organic roasted red peppers, organic roasted yellow onions, and shiitake mushrooms) is okay in my book.  The cheese they use is completely vegan.  So, I pulled this out of the freezer directly after work and preheated the oven to 450° F, per the instructions on the box.  I stuck my pizza stone in to warm while the oven preheated and set about opening up the box.

The box does make me think that the pizza would be a little bigger than it really is…but what it lacks for in size (it’s an 8-inch pizza), it makes up for in the fact that it is not a cracker-crust, very thin-crust pizza.  Nope.  Not at all.  This pizza has depth to it.  It has the most amazing crust…and I could tell that before it was even baked.  With the oven heated and pizza stone warm, I tossed the pizza in to cook for 20-22 minutes.  If the vegan cheese has not melted, it says to broil it for 1-2 more minutes.  The cheese on my pizza melted beautifully and the crust became fluffy and golden and just…perfect looking.

I removed the pizza from the oven and sliced it in half.  The box I have says the serving size was half the pizza.  That seems to have changed now…but…I’ll go off what I had in my freezer.  One half went to my roommate, the other half was mine…all mine.  I can say this…it looked and smelled amazing.  But, as always, the true test lies in the taste.  That is the absolute heart of the matter.

I settled in for dinner, fork in hand, and sliced through the crispy, yet soft crust.  Crispy on the outside, chewy on the inside.  That is pizza crust perfection, my friends.  PERFECTION!  And, furthermore…this pizza was frozen pizza perfection.  It looked like all the non-gluten-free counterparts you see on the market.  It wasn’t this sad-looking thin crust slab of cheese and veggies. No.  This was a bold looking, veggie laden (save for the mushrooms…I got a bit gypped on those), vegan cheese coated amazing thing.  The flavors were melt-together perfect.  It was sweet from the peppers and savory with the cheese.  It had that perfect crust.  I was in pizza heaven.  I was.  Because, with the exception of my local allergen-free bakery, I can’t find anything but cracker-crust when it comes to gluten-free pizza.  That just changed.  My whole frozen pizza world just expanded.  I was…SO impressed.  The cheese, even being a vegan mozzarella, was stretchy and melty and gooey.  Pizza perfection.  BOLD pizza perfection.  I’m sold.  For life.

Let’s talk ingredients and nutrition, shall we?

This pizza is made up of filtered water, vegan gourmet mozzarella cheese alternative, inulin, soy protein, agar agar, sea salt, plant-based natural flavor, carrageenan (BOO!), vegetable source of lactic acid, organic crushed tomatoes, organic potato starch, organic rice flour, organic corn meal, organic roasted red bell peppers, shiitake mushrooms, organic roasted yellow onions, fresh yeast, organic tomato paste, organic extra virgin olive oil, xanthan gum, organic evaporated cane juice, organic oregano, organic apple cider vinegar, sea salt, and organic spices (rosemary, black pepper, granulated garlic, red chili).

As far as nutritional value goes…for half of a pizza…this isn’t too bad.  One serving (1/2 of the pizza) served up 340 calories and 13 grams of fat.  That’s actually not bad!  I was impressed.  It has 670 mg sodium, which is a little high…but…not bad in the grand scheme of things.  The serving has 6 grams of sugar as well, which is super good.  And, 1/2 of the pizza dishes up 6 grams of fiber and 6 grams of protein.

It’s awesome.  BOLD Organics produced a product they can totally be proud of and stand behind.  I loved every bite I took of this one.  And I will definitely try the Vegan Cheese version in the future too.  With a fluffy and flaky crust like that…it’s hard to stop me from stuffing another one in my freezer.

This pizza BOLD-ly went where no gluten-free pizza went before…and they did it perfectly!

A serving of BOLD Organics Gluten-Free and Vegan Veggie Lovers Pizza
A serving of BOLD Organics Gluten-Free and Vegan Veggie Lovers Pizza

Pepperidge Farm swims into gluten-free market with Mega Cheese Goldfish Puffs

Pepperidge Farm Mega Cheese Goldfish Puffs
Pepperidge Farm Mega Cheese Goldfish Puffs

Product: Pepperidge Farm Mega Cheese Goldfish Puffs – $1.99+

It has been over 2 years since I last had Goldfish crackers.  Yes…those crunchy little baked cheese crackers.  The snack the smiles back…until you bite it’s head off.  Those Goldfish.  They are the epitome of snack crackers, hailed as a healthier snack cracker due to having to added preservatives and the fact that they are baked.  So, there is at least that much.  But regular Goldfish crackers are made with wheat flour…which meant when I had to go gluten-free…I had to say good-bye to these little bite-size crackers of goodness.

Okay…that might not have been a bad thing.  I mean…while one of the better choices for crackers for both kids and adults, a quick glance at what goes into Pepperidge Farm’s Goldfish Crackers…is definitely not falling into the new Clean Eating habits I am working toward with my sports nutritionist.  I mean…aside from the gluten-containing ingredients, Goldfish crackers often contain food dyes and other such ingredients.  But, they are certainly the lesser of the evils when it comes to snack choices.

The same can be said for the new line of Pepperidge Farm Goldfish Puffs, which come in three flavors: Buffalo Wing, Mega Cheese, and Cheddar Bacon.

I’m not a huge fan of Buffalo Wing things…and I’m a vegetarian so the Cheddar Bacon wasn’t happening.  Therefore…my only choice was Pepperidge Farm Mega Cheese Goldfish Puffs.  I was okay with that.  Besides, when I could eat Goldfish, the cheese were always my favorite anyway.

So, let’s talk about these, shall we?

I wasn’t sure what to expect when I stopped into my local Target and spotted these on the shelf.  I knew they existed.  I had heard all about them from the various networks of the gluten-free community that I deal with via the internet.  However, I failed to do much reading up on them.  When I spotted them at Target in this big bag…I pulled it down and flipped it over.  Sure enough…clear as day on the back of the package it was labeled: GLUTEN FREE.  I love it when things are actually labeled.  I wasn’t going to purchase them.  I didn’t need them.  But my roomie said she’d get them for me.  And…what the heck?  Everyone in life needs to treat themselves to something every now and again.

So, after taking them home…they had to sit for a week, which is shorter than usual for snacks, but I’ve been clearing them out.  I’ve been good.  But yesterday marked the day I broke these bad-boy fishies out for my afternoon snack at work.  I always dole out a serving so I don’t sit there and mindlessly eat out of the bag.  I would do it too, which is why I am so adamant on portion sizes.  The first thing I noticed is why these are called Puffs.  They are puffed crackers.  Think…Cheetos…but in the shape of really big Goldfish crackers.  Yes…they even still have that signature smile.  They also have that infamous aftificial cheesy smell, you know…like that sweet smelling powdered cheese smell that accompanies those powdered cheese packets boxes of macaroni and cheese.  These crackers are called “Mega Cheese” because they include three different kinds of cheese flavors: cheddar, Asiago, and Romano.  Three cheeses that I actually like.  So, that was promising.

I had to let my roommate try one.  Cathy is basically my “Mikey”…in that she samples these foods first.  She’s better than she used to be, but she can still be rather picky about her food.  So, I figure if she likes it…we’re on to something.  She popped a big fishy into her mouth and chewed.  Then…her eyes got a little bigger and she said, “They’re good!  Like…like…Cheetos!”  A-HA!  I knew that’s what they were going for.  I was now eager to try them myself.  When I popped my first Goldfish Puff…immediately, the taste and texture was very much like Cheetos.  I loved Cheetos as a child.  So, this was like combining two of my favorite treats from my childhood into one.  They really were pretty good.

The first flavor that hits you is sweet…which means the asiago cheese is what you get.  It’s very sharp and definitely wakes up those tastebuds.  But it then mixes in those cheddar and romano flavors and suddenly…they taste like…nacho cheese.  And maybe that’s what they were going for.  Maybe they are supposed to taste like boxed macaroni and cheese products.  I mean…kids love Kraft mac and cheese, right?  Therefore, they would love these.

I loved how crunchy these were, despite being “puffs.”  That was a nice surprise.  The secret to that is that these are made from corn meal instead of a wheat flour.  It really gets that cheesy-poof texture just right.  And I loved how fun it was to munch away at my desk on puffed Goldfish.  I mean…I felt like a kid again.  And it only made me smile.

So, let’s get down to the nitty-gritty.  Ingredient-wise…not the cleanest of snack foods, but not the worst I have encountered either.  I allow this one to fall in the 20% of non-clean eating that I am allotting myself.  I mean, you can’t go through life without treats.  You have to have something every now and again.  And this was a surprisingly delicious and fun treat for me.  There is no use of high fructose corn syrup or any food colors, so at least there is that.

As for nutrition, a serving size is 41 pieces, or about 30 grams.  I always weigh my servings.  In this serving, you will be served up 140 calories and 6 grams of fat.  Holding true with other Goldfish products, these do not contain any trans fats.  YAY!  The Mega Cheese Goldfish Puffs are also cholesterol free in addition to being gluten-free.  They have only 280 mg of sodium, which isn’t bad for a snack cracker, right?  It’s better than Cheetos sodium count, so there is something to think about.  These puffy crackers also will provide 2 grams of protein and less than 1 gram of fiber.

So, like everything…moderation is key.  Would I buy these again?  YES!  They are good and they make a fantastic, tasty, nice treat.  They aren’t horrible when it comes to nutrition.  And the Mega Cheese promise is truly delivered with each bite.  I love the whimsical and classic Goldfish shape is continued even in the puffed up corn snacks.  They taste amazing.  They are fun.  So, my roomie’s treat to me definitely worked out favorably.  I’m hooked.  Pun intended…

The thing about these New Pepperidge Farm Mega Cheese Goldfish Puffs, which have 140 CALORIES PER 41 PIECES (who the heck is counting to 41??), is that they are clearly meant to be a competitor to Cheetos.  And I think that’s tough, because I have a real soft spot for Cheetos.  Soft as in the pockets of my stomach where Cheetos have burned away my stomach lining.  But also because I think Cheetos are some of the greatest snacks ever.  Herr’s and other companies have tried and failed to tear me away from the original Chester Cheetah Cheetos and Cheese Puffs.  You have an uphill climb, here, Pepperidge Farm. – See more at: http://www.sogoodblog.com/2013/07/15/review-pepperidge-farm-mega-cheese-goldfish-puffs/#sthash.t9OXMSMw.dpuf

Glutino puts the gluten-free fun back into dipping with new Tortilla Dippers

Glutino Gluten-Free Tortilla Dippers
Glutino Gluten-Free Tortilla Dippers

Product: Glutino Gluten-Free Tortilla Dippers – $3.99+

Glutino.  Glutino.  Glutino.

Here is what I love about Glutino – I have yet to try one of their products and not like it.  Everything has been impressive and delicious and amazing.  So close to what I used to be able to eat…it’s scary…and amazing…full of gluten-free awesomesauce all at once.  They were the first to bring me gluten-free pretzels.  The first to give me gluten-free toaster pastries.  And now…the first to create the ultimate gluten-free tortilla chip…meant for dipping.

Remember Tostitos Scoops?  You should.  Because they are actually one of Frito-Lay’s gluten-free products.  Yeah.  Well, think Tostitos Scoops…but done in a completely gluten-free facility.  That’s what you get when you purchase Glutino’s Gluten-Free Tortilla Dippers.

Glutino’s Web site declares that these Tortilla Dippers are made for the bold, the brassy and the sassy.  And that may not be far from the truth.  The entire point of a dipper is to get all wild and crazy with what you choose to scoop with them.  Or…the toppings you pile onto them.  The entire point is that they must, I repeat…MUST…hold up to the toppings or the weight of the scoop, be it nacho cheese, salsa, guacamole, or some other amazing dip of your own creation.  If they fall apart or crumble…no good!

I spotted Glutino’s Gluten-Free Tortilla Dippers while at my natural food store on an end cap.  The Glutino products were on sale…so I allowed the splurge.  I knew there would be something I could make with them, regardless.  And I was right.  It just took me about a month to actually get around to using them.  But, my roommate had her last wisdom tooth removed this past week, and after being stuck on mushy food for the entire week, yesterday she had one request…

NACHOS FOR DINNER!

So, I complied.  After all, I had some Trader Joe’s queso (gluten-free) in the pantry that was begging for some action.  In addition, some black beans that would add some delicious protein.  Oh…and avocado.  Because if there is a reason to add avocado to something I am going to.  Heck, I’ll just eat the avocado.  But I digress…

Since she was ready for crunchy food again, I agreed to make some nachos per her request.  And I already had everything at home to make it happen.  BONUS!

I pulled out the beans and got them heating on the stove.  While that was happening, I went ahead and chopped up some fresh tomatoes and got the avocado sliced, pitted, and chopped.  Then…the queso was warmed in the microwave.  Soon…dinner would be ready.  All I needed now was the chips.

So I pulled the Gluten-Free Tortilla Dippers out of the pantry and doled out a serving for each of us.  Then the beans were tossed on top…followed by the tomatoes, the avocado, then the queso.  Dinner took almost no time at all…and was now ready to be served.  I added a bit of vegan Sriracha sour cream to the top, and for me a few jalapeno peppers.

Time to dig in and see how the Tortilla Dippers handled my toppings.

The fact was, Glutino did it’s job well.  Not only do these chips have an amazing texture and crunch to them, you can really taste the sweetness of the corn.  It adds a beautiful balance to the dish you are using them with, honestly.  I had to try a chip on its own, and I felt that they tasted even better than Tostitos Scoops.  And I used to heat the hell out of those.  They didn’t get mushy, nor did they crack and crumble when the toppings were piled on top.  I asked Cathy what she thought and she raved about them.  This is always a good thing, because she can be rather finicky at times about things that are close to a favorite product…and she really has always loved to the Tostitos Scoops.

So, let’s talk about nutrition.  For a chip, these are identical in comparison with Tostitos Scoops.  Honestly.  A serving is 28 grams, or about 12 chips.  This serving sets you back 140 calories and 7 grams of fat.  Not bad for a corn chip.  A serving also only dishes up 120 mg of sodium, 2 grams of fiber (one more gram than Scoops), and 1 gram of protein.  Everything else is identical.  This has one gram less in carbohydrates.  Aside from that…nothing too different.  But when I can get something that is certified gluten-free…that’s what I am going to purchase.  So, Glutino…you win!

As far as ingredients go, Glutino’s Tortilla Dippers are made from ground whole white corn, vegetable oil, toasted corn germ, and salt.  Four ingredients.  Simply made.  Simply delicious.  Simply good.

Don’t take my word for it though.  These are definitely a bit pricier than Tostitos, but I’d pay the extra few dollars again.  Without batting an eyelash.  And we all know I live on a strict budget…so that’s saying something.

Next time you’re feeling the need to make a salsa, queso, guacamole, or other dip…give Glutino’s Gluten-Free Tortilla Dippers a try.  I promise…you’ll love them!

Nachos made with Glutino's Gluten-Free Tortilla Dippers
Nachos made with Glutino’s Gluten-Free Tortilla Dippers

A love letter to Louisville, Kentucky’s Sweet ‘N’ Savory Food Truck

Sweet 'N' Savory Food Truck, Louisville, Kentucky
Sweet ‘N’ Savory Food Truck, Louisville, Kentucky

Restaurant: Sweet ‘N’ Savory Food Truck, Louisville, Kentucky

Dear Sweet ‘N’ Savory Food Truck:

Let me start by saying how very fortunate we, the residents of the Louisville area, are to have you in our neighborhoods and at our public events.  Honestly, if it weren’t for you, most food trucks would be a bust for me.  In fact, I had never had the chance to actually eat from a food truck until you rolled into my life.  And, since then, I find myself clearing up my busy schedule just so I can come out to an event or hit up wherever you might be parked and serving on any particular weekend.

But you don’t just put out your typical street food and food truck fare.  No…you cooked yourself in a different direction and have set yourself apart from the sorts of trucks (sandwiches, burgers, tacos) that frequent the streets of cities.

But you didn’t stop there with a unique product.  Nope.  You also made a conscious decision to make your products gluten-free.  This is no easy task and it can be quite costly.  Not to mention, there are certain stigmas that come with the term “gluten-free” so you already had to get over that hump.  But you built your truck, you brought it out to the streets…and that was where I found you.

And my hope is that I never have to let you go.

From my first crepe from your truck…I tested first the sweet ones.  I wasn’t too sure how to take those savory crepes…so the ones with chocolate and fruit were my first choices.  But…then…one very warm day at a festival in Louisville, I branched out.  I tried my first savory crepe…and it was love.  It was delicious, heavenly love.  And now…the savory crepes seem to be my choice each time.

This past Saturday at the Gluten-Free Fair held at Apocalypse Brew Works in Louisville…not only did I get to indulge in another (savory) crepe, but talked my roommate and our friend Greg into trying them as well.  My roomie had actually wanted tacos…but in the end went with a crepe.  As for Greg…he can sometimes be a bit picky…but he seemed set on the same crepe I was getting.  So…orders were in.

Sweet 'N' Savory Food Truck's Veggie Caponata Crepe
Sweet ‘N’ Savory Food Truck’s Veggie Caponata Crepe

The Veggie Caponata Crepe ($6.00) was my choice this time…although I was so tempted to get your delicious, rich Caprese Crepe again.  But…this one caught my eye.  This one not only sounded super-delicious, but it was made with local, fresh vegetables.  Therefore…I had to have it.  The Veggie Caponata Crepe was stuffed full with amazing Kentucky eggplant, zucchini, tomatoes, onions, and roasted red peppers.  But the star…the ingredient that made all of these fresh vegetables shine…was the Parmesan cheese.  Complete and total love at first bite.  It was like eating a delicious gluten-free, veggie pizza.  The flavors sang.  The vegetables were fresh and their flavor, after being roasted, really became elevated.  And that crepe…it is never overdone, never burned, never mushy.  It’s always perfect.

Then…on a perfectly hot summer afternoon, you gave to me the greatest gift of all.  Gluten-free gelato.  I can’t thank you enough for finding a dedicated gluten-free base for your gelato.  I can’t wait to indulge in it more frequently.  And…you offered a Salted Caramel flavor.  Salted Caramel is my favorite flavor…for real.  Nothing tops it.  It’s what I crave…perhaps because, in and of itself, it is both sweet and savory.  That sweet with the hint of salt.  It’s the best combination out there…and you…you gave me my favorite without even being aware of that.  You must have just known…

I bought one scoop of your Salted Caramel Gelato ($2.50) and was blown away.  One of the best salted caramel items I have ever tasted…and trust me…I have had many.  I even make my own.  You made it to perfection.  The right creaminess and richness to warrant a gelato…and the flavor was outstanding.  Salty…caramely…refreshing.  It was the perfect way to end my food truck feast.

No love letter would be complete, however, without a lot of praise and love going out to the owners and operators of Sweet ‘N’ Savory Food Truck.  Much love, much appreciation, and respect go out to Richard and Ashley Giannini.  I know this can be quite a costly venture…and one that you have put a lot of your own hard-earned time and money into…but from the heart of someone like me, I can’t thank you enough for not just building a better food truck, but for giving a gluten-free (and vegetarian) girl a place to come and eat at these fun little gatherings and festivals.  I never have to worry about the food I purchase from you.  I hope to continue to follow you around this beautiful city and give you not just my business, but more business from my roommate (Cathy) and my friends who happen to come along with us.

By the way…Cathy completely loved the Limoncello Gelato.

I count myself one of the lucky residents in this amazing foodie town of Louisville, Kentucky, who have discovered just how beautiful and delicious your products are.  But when you take such great care with ingredients and you prepare them to perfection, it’s hard to imagine anything else.

Basically…the point I am trying to make here is…I love you.

And I can’t wait to indulge in more of that Salted Caramel gelato.

Love…food truck style…defined as Sweet ‘N’ Savory.

Love Always,
Karen
(Veggie Food Lover)

A scoop of Sweet 'N' Savory Food Truck's Salted Caramel Gelato
A scoop of Sweet ‘N’ Savory Food Truck’s Salted Caramel Gelato

Jockamo Upper Crust Pizza comes to my gluten-free pizza rescue while out of town

Jockamo Upper Crust Pizza, Indianapolis, Indiana
Jockamo Upper Crust Pizza, Indianapolis, Indiana

Restaurant: Jockamo Upper Crust Pizza, Indianapolis, Indiana

So, I’m in Indianapolis.  That morning, I ran 10 miles for training.  My lunch was a gluten-free cookie and an orange.  It was after 6 p.m. and I was starving.  I had just finished up a string of back-to-back panels at a local sci-fi convention in Indianapolis, the entire reason I was in Indianapolis in the first place.  My initial thought was a gluten-free sandwich from Jason’s Deli, but that would require leaving the convention hotel, driving out to the restaurant, which wasn’t nearby, and sitting and eating.  And I honestly just didn’t have the energy.

So, my roommate and I hijacked the computer in the business center and started surfing Find Me Gluten Free.

And pizza…that’s not only convention food…it just sounded really, really, really good.

The most highly recommended place on the search was a local place called Jockamo Upper Crust Pizza.  We pulled up the Web site, and…there it was…a 10 inch gluten-free crust.  Awesome.  We wrote down the number and checked the delivery area.  And we were just a block or two outside of the delivery region.  Cathy decided it was worth a try to ask if they would deliver to us, as they weren’t that far away.  So, she called.  And they were more than happy to accommodate.  That was awesome.

We placed our order…one gluten-free pizza with mushrooms, red onion, and pineapple ($14.00).  It just sounded…really good.  With the order in, we were told it would be about 35 minutes, as it was a Saturday.  So, we decided to keep ourselves occupied until we got the call that they were nearby.  We’d meet the delivery guy in the lobby.  We walked around and talked with some people while we waited and when they asked where we ordered pizza from, and we said Jockamo…they all melted and practically salivated on the spot.  If that is any indication of what we were in for…I was beyond excited.  And really, really hungry to boot.

It felt like no time had passed at all when Cathy’s cell phone rang.  We skittered to the front lobby and had only a few minutes to wait before the delivery guy walked through the door and tracked us down.  The pizza was handed over and we paid him, extra tip for coming outside of the delivery area.  And then…no waiting, we hurried back to the hotel room to dive in and get some food in our stomachs.

I flipped open the pizza box and found the typical pizzeria gluten-free pizza.  A cracker crust topped with red sauce, our toppings of choice, and cheese.  I snapped a picture and then it was game on.  We were starving and the pizza smelled fantastic.

So…we dove in.  And devoured the pizza in less than 10 minutes, if that is any testimony as to how good it tasted.  And this wasn’t just the “OH MY GOD I AM SO HUNGRY I WILL EAT WHATEVER IS IN FRONT OF ME REGARDLESS OF WHETHER IT TASTES GOOD OR NOT” sort of hungry.  It honestly tasted really, really good.

Let’s start with the crust.  The thin crust was cooked almost to perfection.  Almost.  It had a really good flavor, but it just didn’t have that golden crustiness that I prefer with my pizza crusts, which meant, it came across as being a little soggy.  Of course, some of that could be a reflection of the fact that it was cooked, packed in a box, put in a car and delivered to us.  So, I’m not saying the crust was bad at all.  It just didn’t have that crunch to it when I bit into it.  The red sauce was fantastic.  I’m not just saying that.  The tomato flavors were rich and bold and seasoned to perfection.  The toppings we selected were fantastic.  The mushrooms, onions and pineapple were all cooked to perfection, the pineapple’s sweetness being a nice contrast to the umami flavor of the mushrooms and the bite of the onions.  And then…the cheese.  A nice hit of saltiness that the pizza needed…creamy and gooey and just…the entire package was phenomenal.  Yep.  I was impressed.

Like I said…we devoured that pizza in less than 10 minutes, each of us getting three slices each.  No holds barred. It was gone as quickly as it had arrived and we were left licking marinara off our fingers and happily discussing how every bite of that pizza was beyond delicious.  We were now fortified for the long evening ahead of us.

Jockamo Upper Crust Pizza really surprised me.  I didn’t know what to expect, just that all the locals were salivating whenever we mentioned where we ordered pizza for our dinner.  And that was enough testimony to put my mind to ease.  If we had scrolled a bit further through the menu, we also would have discovered that they also offer gluten-free cookies, made by Deihdre Alltop.  I didn’t know about these…but now that I do…next time I’m in Indianapolis and order from Jockamo (there will be a next time…YUM!), I think dessert will have to happen as well.  Because with a choice of three different gluten-free cookies…you just can’t go wrong.

Needless to say, the service at Jockamo Upper Crust Pizza, their willingness to come just outside of the delivery area and deliver to us at the convention hotel, spoke volumes of their service.  Their food…especially that house made marinara…did the rest of the talking.  Honestly, one of the best sauces I have ever encountered on a pizza.  It was cooked up really well…the toppings were fresh and complimented the sauce, the crust, everything.  I was beyond impressed.

If you are in the Indianapolis or Greenwood area, go by Jockamo Upper Crust Pizza and get a pizza.  Dine in, take out, have it delivered.  Just trust me…you really want to try it.  I was one happy gluten-free pizza loving girl, let me tell you.  And I’ve had a lot of gluten-free pizza in my life.  This one…is definitely near the top of the list.

Jockamo Upper Crust Pizza's Gluten-Free Pizza with Mushrooms, Red Onion and Pineapple
Jockamo Upper Crust Pizza’s Gluten-Free Pizza with Mushrooms, Red Onion and Pineapple

Going Beyond Meat for vegan and gluten-free not-chicken options with Southwest Style Chicken-Free Strips

Beyond Meat Southwest Style Chicken-Free Strips
Beyond Meat Southwest Style Chicken-Free Strips

Product: Beyond Meat Southwest Style Chicken-Free Strips – $4.99+

Something happy happened to me the other day when I was in Whole Foods.  Something that I had been hoping for for a very long time.

I discovered…gluten-free vegan “chicken.”  Normally…any vegan/vegetarian protein has some sort of ingredient that contains gluten, normally used for texture purposes.  Sure, it can be left out, however, that is what the leading brands will tell you…it is for texture.  So, for these past two years, save for the Health Is Wealth Gluten-Free Vegan Not Chicken Nuggets, my not chicken food habits have been non-existent.  And…to top it off, my grocery store no longer carries the Health Is Wealth Gluten-Free Vegan Not Chicken Nuggets because they were told they were discontinued.  I think I cried…no…I did cry when I was told that.

But then Whole Foods saved the day.

The brand…Beyond Meat.  Their objective is simple – to become the market leader in the development and introduction of new plant protein products, specifically focusing on perfectly replacing animal protein with plant protein.  And to be able to pull this off cost effectively…not just for the company, but the consumer.

Beyond Meat was founded by Ethan Brown, who learned all about animal-based agriculture at his father’s dairy operation in Western Maryland.  As he grew up, he developed a career in the clean energy sector and contemplated whether the world would continue to raise and eat animals in such staggering numbers if a plant-based replication of the meat existed.  So, he began searching for a way to do just that.  Along the way he met Fu-hung Hsieh and Harold Huff at the University of Missouri, and after several years of collaboration, Beyond Meat was born with the sole purpose of driving innovation and progress on meat-free plates around the world.

Enter my little happy dance of joy…because not only is Beyond Meat’s products vegan…but they are also gluten-free.  And they come in three varieties: Lightly Seasoned, Grilled, and Southwest Style.

I grabbed the two kinds they had.  And I already had a dish in mind.  I was going to make my mom’s famous Mexican Chicken Casserole…but do it with the vegan chicken product and vegan cheese.  These strips were actually perfect.  And with the fact that it was a Mexican sort of dish, the Southwest Style Chicken-Free Strips would be ideal.  The Grilled was the other version…and those got tucked into the freezer for the time being.

So…how does this stack up?

Beyond Meat Southwest Style Chicken-Free Strips
Beyond Meat Southwest Style Chicken-Free Strips

For a gluten-free and vegan meat alternative…this is actually quite palatable.  The texture reminded me of the Quorn variety I ate before having to go gluten-free.  And the flavor was just as good…maybe more on the Morningstar level for taste…but that’s not bad.  In fact, I could actually, despite it being in a casserole, taste the not-chicken strips.  And what I loved about the Southwest Style variety was that little kiss of lime flavor you got with each bite.  It was a really nice surprise and a great addition of flavor to the entire dish.  These chicken strips didn’t turn to mush when they were cooked in the casserole.  In fact, they remained in full strips as real chicken would.  I was very impressed.  Both with the taste and the texture.  This is definitely a substitute I would do again.

Nutritionally speaking, the Beyond Meat Southwest Style Chicken-Free Strips have 4 servings per container.  Each serving dishes up only 130 calories and 3.5 grams of fat.  That is awesome!!  A serving also contains only 370 mg of sodium and no sugar.  That’s always nice to see.  And, you will also receive 2 grams of fiber and a whopping 20 grams of protein.  Yes…20 grams of protein in each serving.  How amazing is that?!

So…what are these not-chicken strips made out of?  Well…the basics are water, soy protein isolate, pea protein isolate, amaranth, vegan chicken flavor, expeller-pressed canola oil, soy fiber, carrot fiber, and they contain 0.5% or less of: white vinegar, salt, lime juice concentrate, garlic, black pepper, chili powder, onion, sugar, cumin, coriander seed, sodium alginate, dipotassium phosphate, titanium dioxide (color), calcium sulfate, oregano, paprika, red and green pepper powder, cayenne pepper.  If anything looks confusing to you, the website for Beyond Meat lays out what each unfamiliar ingredient may be.  It takes any guess work out of it.  And you’ll be happy to know…those couple of chemical sounding ingredients aren’t chemicals but things that appear naturally in nature.  Yep.  I learned something too.

If you are looking to cut back on meat, or perhaps are vegetarian or vegan, Beyond Meat is a fantastic choice.  While there is a literal sea of vegan/vegetarian meat alternatives out there, very few of them on the market are gluten-free.  Beyond Meat finally brings the protein back to the gluten-free vegan/vegetarian plate.  And for that, I am forever grateful.

With how much I enjoyed the Southwest Style Chicken-Free Strips, I am totally anticipating giving the Grilled ones a try too.  These were just what I needed!

Mexican
Mexican “Chicken” Casserole using Beyond Meat Southwest Style Chicken-Free Strips

The best gluten-free food truck, Sweet ‘N’ Savory, gets Cluster Trucked and changes it up…one night only…

Sweet 'N' Savory Food Truck, Louisville, Kentucky
Sweet ‘N’ Savory Food Truck, Louisville, Kentucky

Restaurant; Sweet ‘N’ Savory Food Truck, Louisville, Kentucky

I might have mentioned previously how lucky I am to be in an area that actually has a food truck that is dedicated gluten-free and serving the gluten-free (and non-gluten-free) community amazing food.  Sweet ‘N’ Savory is the food truck I speak of, based out of Louisville, Kentucky and run by the most amazing people, Richard and Ashley Giannini, who chose to open a food truck specializing first and foremost in gluten-free crepes, with the additional inclusion of smoothies, gelato, and coffee.  They are the first and only place to offer gluten-free crepes to the Louisville area.  And, let me tell you, this truck is worth hunting down for those crepes.  Both sweet and savory versions are to die for and made to perfection.  I was hooked on one bite the first time I was ever able to check them out.

You see, Louisville is growing in the foodie world and food trucks are starting to emerge in this city.  Nothing could make me happier!  Honestly.  Especially since I can actually eat at one!  Food trucks are amazing things, and thankfully Louisville has places and events where these food trucks gather and people come and choose between the offered menus…making an easy and fun way to dine out every now and again.  This past weekend, Apocalypse Brew Works hosted yet another food truck gathering…this time called Cluster Trucked.

What is Cluster Trucked?  Well, for one night only, the usual menus offered by Louisville’s finest food trucks got turned upside down.  What these trucks would normally offered weren’t anywhere on the menu.  In fact, they were serving up something unique and different…and it just made for a fun and interesting event.

The usual suspects…the usual menus…then…the Cluster Trucked effect…

  • Holy Mole – Usually serves gourmet tacos – went to serving chicken wings (Pok Pok – Vietnamese fish sauce wings w/ fried garlic; Korean Fried Chicken (Yangnyeom tongdak) – Korean BBQ fried chicken w/ sesame; Salsa Verde – green jalapeno/cilantro w/ queso fresco-green onion sauce; Spicy BBQ – spicy sweet tangy BBQ sauce wings; Traditional Buffalo w/ blue cheese and celery)
  • French Indo Canada – Usually serves a banh mi sandwich from Vietnam and the decadent poutine from Canada – went to serving Indian cuisine (Saag Paneer – curried spinach & mustard greens with fresh cheese; Aloo Gobi – curried potatoes and cauliflower; Tikka Masala – grilled chicken served in a spiced tomato cream sauce; Vegetable Pakoras – onion and cauliflower fritters…all gluten-free, mostly vegetarian and half vegan)
  • Lil Cheezers – Usually serves gourmet grilled cheese – went to serving  hot noodle bowls (choice of Hoisin Beef, Teriyaki Chicken or Sweet Chili Pork, or no protein for vegetarian option, served with Udon noodles with bean sprouts, carrots, pickled cabbage and cilantro, or in a traditional Miso Soup broth….with a gluten-free/vegan option of Banh Pho (rice noodles))
  • Johnny’s Diner Car – Usually serves steak sandwiches and fries – went to serving loaded baked potatoes (“Comfort Food 101” – one pound Idaho Russet Potato with clarified butter, covered in pot roast slow cooked in reduction of Old 502 Winery Bourbon Barrel Red with special seasonings, portabella mushrooms, onions, carrots, garnished with house-made roasted garlic sour cream; “The Elegant” – one pound Idaho Russet Potato with clarified butter, goat cheese crumbles, truffle oil, fresh chives, served with side of house-made roasted garlic sour cream; “The Old Fashion” – one pound Idaho Russet Potato with house-made rosemary/garlic infused butter, fresh grated aged Parmigiano Reggiano, whipped sour cream, fresh chives, and hardwood smoked bacon; “Sweet Potato Sundae” – one pound North Carolina Sweet Potato, clarified butter, special blend of brown sugar, korintje cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, ground orange peel, cloves, & ginger, toasted pecans, whipped cream and a cherry)
  • Grind – Usually serves gourmet burgers – went to serving low country food (shrimp & grits, crab cakes, etc) (fresh, never frozen sustainably caught Atlantic shrimp served with cheese grits and a spicy tomato gravy; custom-made Stone Cross Farms andouille sausage with cheese grits and spicy tomato gravy; jumbo lump crab cake served with cheese grits and a spicy tomato gravy with a tangy remoulade)
  • Sweet ‘N’ Savory – usually serves gluten-free crepes, gelato, smoothies, coffee – went to serving gluten-free ravioli and gluten-free cannoli (Shrimp & Crab Ravioli with a Roasted Red Pepper Cream Sauce; Chicken, Pacetta & Goat Cheese Ravioli with a Roasted Red Pepper Cream Sauce; Three Cheese Ravioli with Homemade Marinara)

As stated before…my focus was on Sweet ‘N’ Savory…although I could have easily eaten at French Indo Canada as well.  Nice to have the option…but I am loyal to my favorite food truck and it had been forever since I was able to actually eat a hand-made ravioli.  Yes…the prepared all their ravioli options from scratch.  Impressive, yes?  When I placed my order, I got the Three Cheese Ravioli with the Roasted Red Pepper Cream Sauce (it was the vegetarian option) instead of the Homemade Marinara ($10.00).  I spoke with Richard and Ashley for awhile…anticipating my first real (as in not bought out of the freezer section) ravioli since…I had to go gluten-free, honestly.  I was practically salivating.

The line was getting longer, so I let them get back to work.  I loved seeing their truck flooded with orders.  And everything was made to order, which means nothing was done ahead of time, save the actual making of the ravioli.  These raviolis were dropped into boiling water to cook until they were soft and ready.   They were then finished off in a pan with the sauce.  It took a little while, but I was happy to wait.  Quality food is always worth the wait.  I was watching other orders come up ahead of mine and getting really giddy about the moment they would call my name.

Sweet 'N' Savory's Gluten-Free Three Cheese Ravioli with a Roasted Red Pepper Cream Sauce
Sweet ‘N’ Savory’s Gluten-Free Three Cheese Ravioli with a Roasted Red Pepper Cream Sauce

It happened and I hurried over to claim my gluten-free ravioli and duck out of the warm sun into a shady spot to enjoy.  My roomie was already devouring her meal.  She opted to go with the chicken wings that Holy Mole offered…and went Korean as an added twist…and was already devouring them.  She had sauce all over herself.  Which meant she was eating them right.  So, with my tummy rumbling and this amazing looking pasta feast in front of me, I was ready to dive in to the eight…yes EIGHT gluten-free ravioli that Sweet ‘N’ Savory prepared.

One bite…and I was almost in tears.  The ravioli was, perhaps, one of the most perfect foods I have ever had the option of eating since going gluten-free.  The pasta was cooked to perfection.  So light, soft, and that perfect al dente that you want.  The cheesy filling was melt-in-your-mouth savory goodness.  Literally, the ravioli just melted against my tongue.  It was the most perfect thing I have eaten in a long time.  And holy ravioli, that red pepper cream sauce…I want that recipe because it was the perfect topping for this ravioli.  Honest to goodness great food.  I gave a ravioli to my roommate to try and she said, “I like your food better!”  HAHA!!  Victory.  We both finished off our meals of choice, me taking my time to just let the various flavors sing across my tongue and taste buds.  It was still gone way too fast.

But…there was also mention of gluten-free cannoli ($4.00).  Now, I like cannoli and haven’t been able to have it in years.  My roommate, however, calls cannoli one of her most favorite desserts to eat…ever.  In fact, if we go to an Italian restaurant or any place that offers cannoli…you better believe she’s getting it for dessert.  We skittered back over to Sweet ‘N’ Savory and placed an order for two of the cannoli.  Ashley got to work on that one as Richard continued to push our the growing number of ravioli orders.  Like I said…I love seeing my favorite food truck so busy.  This is only a good thing.  A short wait later and Ashley was handing over a plate of two fried rolls filled with cream and pistachio, dusted with powdered sugar.  They looked…awesome!!

We got out of the way and each took our dessert in hand.  This was no ordinary cannoli.  The cream on the inside had a fruity flavor…I think it was strawberry.  And they had chocolate bits scattered within it as well.  Nice touch.  It was definitely unexpected.  The pistachios on the outside gave a bit more texture and flavor.  And then…that sweet confectioners sugar…it was the icing on the cake, as it were.  Every bite was just…fantastic.  Crunchy, sweet, and bursting with fresh flavors.  It was my ideal dessert that night.  Nothing could have been better.  Not even ice cream.

I loved that this event happened.   It was so much fun to come out to a Louisville Street Food Alliance event and see the regular food trucks serving up something out of their comfort zone and norm.  It was an absolute blast.  And I loved going around and seeing what each truck did to their menu.  It was definitely a great time.

Thank you, Sweet ‘N’ Savory…for once again providing this vegetarian and gluten-free foodie a food truck option of amazing, homemade, hand-prepared goodness.  Nothing compares to the care, dedication, and love that you put into your business.  Your products reflect it.  I can’t wait to see you next time!

Sweet 'N' Savory's Gluten-Free Cannoli
Sweet ‘N’ Savory’s Gluten-Free Cannoli

La Pasta offers perfect Gluten-Free Spinach and Cheese Ravioli

La Pasta Gluten-Free Spinach and Cheese Ravioli
La Pasta Gluten-Free Spinach and Cheese Ravioli

La Pasta Gluten-Free Spinach and Cheese Ravioli – $5.99+

Thank you, grocery shopping gods.  Thank you for that one day that my roommate and I were at Whole Foods for something specific, but we decided to walk the aisles.  Thank you for letting her turn her head at the right time and spot the most epic thing ever in the pasta aisle.  Thank you…for La Pasta.  And thank you, La Pasta, for your gorgeous Gluten-Free Spinach and Cheese Ravioli.

In the past, my best gluten-free pastas have been of the fresh variety.  I blogged about the amazing RP Pasta Company’s fresh gluten-free noodles awhile back.  I have some fresh gluten-free gnocchi to try as well from Nuovo.  That will be next.  But…hands down, the best pastas are the ones that aren’t made to be frozen.  Gluten-free pasta can be so finicky and can go from perfect to gummy to mushy within seconds.

Yes…seconds.

But, I wasn’t passing up the opportunity to try these out.  So, after going out for gluten-free pizza with a co-worker one Friday night and getting the roomie completely toasted on a beer flight, it was time to go grocery shopping.  (Note: Grocery shopping with a sorta drunk roommate is the best grocery shopping ever…because I can buy, literally, anything I want).  We hit up Trader Joe’s first and behaved, sticking to the list.  So…her sandwich bread and some of their potato chips for her lunch.  Then…it was Whole Foods time.  And I was prepared for my moment of gluten-free grocery shopping glory.

Walk the aisles?  You better believe it.  Grab whatever I have been wanting to try?  You betcha!  I had almost forgotten about the pasta but it struck me just as we were about to head for the checkout line.  Whew.  Close call.  We scurried back to the pasta section and had to make the choice between La Pasta’s Gluten-Free Cheese Ravioli or La Pasta’s Gluten-Free Spinach and Cheese Ravioli.  The tipsy wonder chose for me, snagging a package of the Gluten-Free Spinach and Cheese Ravioli.

With no plans in the works for dinner tonight, I figured I could use up the rest of the pasta sauce in the fridge if I simply cooked up the package of ravioli for dinner.  Perfect.  And not very time consuming either.  The part that took the longest was waiting on the 4 quarts of water to come to a boil.  But, like any good chef, I just slapped a lid on the pot and it happened a lot faster than it would have otherwise.

With the pasta sauce working on the stove, and the water now heated to a boil, I cut open the plastic packaging holding the little pockets of spinach and cheese wonder and poured them into the boiling water, immediately turning down the heat.  It came up to a boil and the pasta cooked for about 2 – 3 minutes.  BOOM.  Done.  That simple.

La Pasta Gluten-Free Spinach and Cheese Ravioli (cooked)
La Pasta Gluten-Free Spinach and Cheese Ravioli (cooked)

I drained the pasta and shook out all the excess water.  Then, it was already time to serve up dinner.  I split the package between us, which worked out to about 12 ravioli each.  These were very light and I could see the stuffing through the pasta after I cooked it up.  And it smelled absolutely fantastic.  The best part was, nothing was sticking together.  Each ravioli easily slid from the spoon I was dishing it up with onto the plate.  No casualties of war.  Not one.  I was already impressed and just praying now that I had cooked them long enough.  Hey, I cooked as instructed on the packaging…which sometimes works out…and sometimes does not.

I sauced each plate with a serving of the marinara sauce (Classico’s Florentine Spinach and Cheese, for the record) and topped off my roomie’s with fresh Parmigiano Reggiano and hit up mine with some crushed red pepper.  Yummy!!  Dinner was served.

Moment of truth.  One swipe of the fork and I knew I was in for a treat.  The pasta was perfection.  It cooked up soft, without turning to mush or becoming gummy and sticky.  The little pockets of ravioli held the stuffing, the fresh spinach and ricotta cheese, perfectly.  And when I took my first full bite, everything just melted together and made the most perfect bite of ravioli I have ever experience since going gluten-free.  It was full of flavor, cooked to perfection, and just made for a perfect bite.  I was hooked…and sort of wishing I had more of it on my plate.

So, let’s talk nutrition.  A serving of La Pasta Gluten-Free Spinach and Cheese Ravioli is 95 grams.  There are 2.5 servings per container.  My roommate and I split the entire package.  An actual serving of this ravioli will serve up 170 calories and 5 grams of fat.  A serving also contains 40 mg of cholesterol and 480 mg sodium.  As far as fiber goes, the Gluten-Free Spinach and Cheese Ravioli only offers 1 gram of fiber, but you do get a healthy dose of 7 grams of protein.  Loving it.

And as for the ingredient list, it doesn’t get much simpler than a filling made from ricotta cheese, spinach, Parmesan cheese, mozzarella cheese, sea salt, canola oil, olive oil, black pepper, garlic, potato flakes, and nutmeg.  As for the pasta itself…that’s a blend of corn starch, whole dried eggs, potato starch, sea salt, tapioca starch, filtered water and xanthan gum.  Yep.  It’s really that simple.  And it tastes like homemade.  That’s the very best part.  Tender with a cheesy center that just melts…it melts.  It’s awesome.

La Pasta…you’ve won my heart…and my gluten-free pasta loving soul.

For life.

La Pasta Gluten-Free Spinach and Cheese Ravioli (cooked and sauced)
La Pasta Gluten-Free Spinach and Cheese Ravioli (cooked and sauced)

Udi’s Gluten-Free serves up a dose of protein with delicious Omega Flax and Fiber bread

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

Product: Udi’s Gluten-Free Omega Flax and Fiber Bread – $5.99+

When it comes to gluten-free breads, there is one brand that you will always see at the top of the lists.  Consistently.  They were also the very first gluten-free bread I ever ate.  So they set the standard that all other gluten-free breads were to measure up to.  Some have.  Some haven’t.

I am, of course, speaking about Udi’s Gluten-Free.

Not too long ago, I received a very generous shipment that included not only some of their classic products, but also a few new ones as well.  I was elated.  And as I work through them, I am having fun discovery items I hadn’t tried yet…and rediscovering the ones I fell in love with originally.

While Udi’s Gluten-Free Omega Flax and Fiber bread has been out on the market for awhile, I had not found it in my area, nor had I had the opportunity to try it.  As it was one of the loaves of bread included in my big box of gluten-free goodness, I was ecstatic to be able to finally try another variety, besides the three classic standbys – white, whole grain, and cinnamon raisin.

The other loaf of bread was the Gluten-Free Millet-Chia variety, which I absolutely fell in love with when I first sampled it.  So, with that in mind, I couldn’t wait to dive into the Omega Flax and Fiber bread.  Yesterday…was that day.

It was Monday, which means my dinner has to be quick and easy…because I have to meet up with my running group after a full day at the office by 6:00 p.m.  This means, I hurry home and make a vegan and gluten-free grilled cheese sandwich before changing into my running clothes, hurrying to my car, and hoping I beat the traffic into Louisville to make it to the running store in time to run with the group.  These are manic Monday’s indeed.  But this is my pattern every week.

Last week I polished of the loaf of Udi’s Gluten-Free Millet-Chia bread, so while I was at work, I thawed out two slices of the Udi’s Gluten-Free Omega Flax and Fiber bread.  It was perfect and ready for me to toast up with some vegan cheese sandwiched inside when I got home.  And, guess what…I fell in love with this variety too.

Udi’s Gluten-Free Omega Flax and Fiber bread is made from naturally gluten-free ancient grains.  The Omega Flax and Fiber bread contains a blend of Omega 3, 6, and 9, is packed with protein, full of antioxidants, and has a good serving of filling fiber as well.  And that…is a wonderful combination!  This bread is flavored with chia seeds, which supplies a healthy dose of nutrients and contributes to the unique and tasty flavor that each slice contains.

Udi’s Gluten-Free Omega Flax and Fiber Bread
Udi’s Gluten-Free Omega Flax and Fiber Bread

Yes…I said tasty.  Because this bread is fantastic.  It tasted really good without being toasted, but once I set it in that skillet, it just transformed into the most perfect specimen of gluten-free bread.  The omegas, chia seeds, and flax seeds lend this nutty flavor to the bread.  I loved how well it held up.  Despite having been frozen and thawing in a plastic bag all afternoon, this bread didn’t crumble at all when I spread it with a little hot mustard and put a slice of cheese and some onion slices inside to grill up.   This bread held up to the butter that I cooked it in.  And it didn’t crumble or fall apart when I flipped it over.  Too often I find that gluten-free breads can be quite delicate and brittle.  But Udi’s Gluten-Free Omega Flax and Fiber bread worked perfectly.  I loved the flavor and the texture of it.  What’s even better about both this and the Millet-Chia bread was that with the additional fiber and protein in these slices, I don’t feel hungry immediately after eating.  Most gluten-free breads don’t leave me feeling satisfied, but that’s not the case with Udi’s new Ancient Grains line.  I got through my run and wasn’t starving immediately after.  That’s a big change from my usual Monday night.

So, let’s talk nutrition.  A serving of Udi’s Gluten-Free Omega Flax and Fiber Bread is 2 slices of bread.  One serving will provide you with 150 calories (not bad at all!) and 6 grams of fat (UGH!).  I think my biggest complaint with gluten-free products is how many of them have more fat in a serving than the normal equivalent of said product has.  It’s a burden I have to bear though, because there is no other way I can eat.  In addition, this bread contains 6 grams of fiber and 6 grams of protein.  Loving that.  No wonder I didn’t immediately feel hungry.  I also love that this bread is low in sodium (260 mg) and has only 3 grams of sugar.  It is definitely one of the healthiest gluten-free bread options out on the market.

Once again, Udi’s is proving why they continue to win awards and accolades for their gluten-free products.  This bread was fantastic.  Taste, texture…everything was spot on.  As usual, my only complaint is with the size of the slices.  They are so small…I feel like I’m eating half the sandwich my roommate eats.  It sort of looks like I am too.  Regardless…Udi’s is definitely serving the gluten-free community products that are top of the line.  I only hope we continue to get more great additions to the gluten-free product line-up as time goes on.

A grilled cheese sandwich made with Udi's Gluten-Free Omega Flax and Fiber Bread and vegan cheese slices
A grilled cheese sandwich made with Udi’s Gluten-Free Omega Flax and Fiber Bread and vegan cheese slices

GalloLea Gluten-Free Pizza Kit is exactly what NOT to do to gluten-free pizza

GalloLea Gluten-Free Pizza Kit
GalloLea Gluten-Free Pizza Kit

Product: GalloLea Gluten-Free Pizza Kit – $10.99+

Let’s face it, my gluten-free friends.  When it comes to pizza crust, we usually have two options – make it ourselves…or use the frozen pre-packaged cracker crust pizza shells made by numerous gluten-free companies.  While these aren’t all bad…I have been fortunate enough to go to a few restaurants that actually make gluten-free pizza crust that isn’t crunchy thin and tastes like…real…awesome…pizza…crust.

But, tradition for me is a gluten-free pizza before the night of a big race.  For 5Ks…I’m apathetic on the tradition, but on a 10K or higher…you better believe I want my gluten-free pizza the night before.  I’m a superstitious athlete…and this has just been my magic night-before-the-race fuel.  It just works for me.  But…recently I’m on a tighter-than-usual budget (I blame race fees!), so instead of dropping money at a restaurant, I decided to pull out this kit I purchased at my local Earth Fare awhile back and give it a shot.  It would be…the best of both worlds.  A crust made from a mix that I got to roll out like a real pizza…without it feeling or, hopefully tasting, like those gluten-free cracker crusts of gluten-free pizza monotony.

I should trademark that…

Anyway…

It had been a long day at work and I was rather hungry when I walked inside from a long day at the office.  Immediately I settled into the kitchen to get this pizza working.  I opened up the kit, pulled out the vacuum-sealed pizza crust mix, the sauce packet, and the baking paper that they provided.  I preheated the oven to 450 degrees and put my pizza stone in there to warm up.  So far…so good.  Now came the fun part.

I call this the fun part because this is where I felt like I was really, truly, making a real…yes a REAL pizza.  The crust was vegan, which means it had no eggs added to it and no dairy was involved in making it.  In fact…it took 1/2 cup of water, warmed in the microwave for about 30 seconds, then the pizza crust mix that was provided.  This was a simple blend of organic brown rice flour, organic buckwheat flour, teff flour, sweet rice flour, yeast, organic raw sugar, sea salt and vitamin C.  Seems legit, yes?  Well, I did as instructed and poured the mix into the warmed water, stirring it until it was all incorporated and then making a dough ball, as instructed, in the bowl, covering it with the provided baking paper, and letting it sit for 10 minutes to rise.

While that was happening, I prepared the rest of the toppings…which is whatever you want.  For me…vegan Daiya cheese, avocado, pinapple, tomato, onion, green pepper, and broccolette.  Mmmm…veggie pizza with a hit of sweet pineapple.  It would be epic.  I just knew it.

With my veggies chopped and ready for the pizza, I removed the baking paper…and noticed my dough ball hadn’t even altered in size.  It looked just like it did when I rolled it into a ball and left it there.  Hmmm…

Well, I ran with it.  The baking paper was placed on the counter and I put two teaspoons of olive oil on it.  The dough ball was plopped onto the paper and rolled around into the olive oil, then I grabbed my rolling pin and rolled it out into a 12-inch circle as best I could, doing a horrible job at crimping the edges.  No surprise.  This isn’t my forte.  Anyway, I slid the baking paper with my crust base over to the warm pizza stone and set it on the low rack to begin cooking for about 10 minutes.

GalloLea Gluten-Free Pizza Kit includes a gluten-free pizza crust mix, a sauce pack, and baking paper
GalloLea Gluten-Free Pizza Kit includes a gluten-free pizza crust mix, a sauce pack, and baking paper

When that 10 minutes was up, I pulled it out and did as I was instructed by the kit…I poured the sauce packet on top and spread it out to coat the crust.  The sauce, by the way is a simple blend of organic whole peeled tomatoes, organic tomato paste, organic extra virgin olive oil, organic garlic, organic raw sugar, organic basil, organic oregano and more organic spices.  It sounded organically awesome, honestly.  Pure, natural ingredients.  I like it.  Then, over the sauce I added all the toppings and a scattering of my Daiya mozzarella shreds.  Vegan pizza…is awesome.  Trust me.  And back into the oven it went for another 10 minute baking session, allowing the crust to cook more, the toppings to warm, the cheese to melt, and that pineapple to caramelize.

When 10 minutes was up…the pizza stone came out and my pizza was done and ready to eat.  All of this is around 30 minutes time.  Not too bad for a dough you prep by hand.  That was, actually, my favorite part of this process.  I felt like I was eating something real.  Not just a frozen mass of dough already pre-made for my convenience.  I like getting my hands into things and making and rolling the dough was a nice step in that direction.

So…here it is…the truth, the whole truth…and nothing but the truth.

GalloLea Gluten-Free Pizza Kit let me down.  It just…let me down hard.

I went to slice through the crust and found that it was…very difficult to slice into.  My hopes of having this beautifully crisp yet soft pizza crust flew immediately out the window.  I was already frustrated with the crust and I hadn’t even tasted it.  Once I managed to slice it into fourths and then into smaller pieces for consumption purposes, I took a serving (1/4 of the pizza) to my roommate and served up another serving for myself.  I settled in, hoping the taste would make up for the tough to slice through crust.

Nope.  This crust turned out to be completely tasteless.  It was crunchy and bland…reminding me more of the cardboard flavored gluten-free products of yesterday rather than the amazing flavor, texture, and taste that can come with gluten-free products that are done right.  SO frustrating and aggravating.  I was let down.  The underside of the pizza crust got this amazing crunch to it, but the top, the part that was sauced, turned into a soggy mess.  I’m sorry…pizza crust should not be soggy.  Ever.  It was lackluster, uninspired, bland, and just plain…disgusting.  I almost didn’t want to save the other half of the pizza for the following evening.  But I did…because I didn’t want to waste money.  Ugh.  I reheated it the following night in a skillet, hoping it might improve the crust some.  Nope.  Still a bland, soggy mess of a pizza.

GalloLea…you did everything wrong with this mix.  I mean, who says that pizza crust has to be bland and just…not worth the effort to make it.  I was so disappointed with the time I spent rolling out this dough and preparing it.  The sauce was bitter and didn’t taste good at all.  I’d recommend using your own sauce if you happen to have one of these in your pantry.  I’m just saying.

As for the nutritional worth of this bland pizza crust…with the sauce included…the serving of 1/4 of a pizza will set you back 170 calories, and that’s without counting the toppings you add to it.  There is only 1 gram of fat in the mix and sauce, however, and it does provide 3 grams of fiber and 6 grams of protein.  This mix is also low on sodium (220 mg) and contains only 3 grams of sugar.  It is cholesterol free as well.

Unfortunately…it is also disgusting.  And I was so disappointed that once again I was stuck with a less-than-satisfying pre-race pizza.  I want a good pizza before a race, dammit.  Is that too much to ask?

My recommendation…make your own gluten-free crust.  Don’t rely on mixes.  And if you are pressed for time, there are plenty of tasty, frozen, pre-made gluten-free pizza crusts out there to throw into the oven with your own sauce and toppings.  Don’t waste your time and money on the GalloLea Gluten-Free Pizza Kit.  You will regret it.  I sure did.

GalloLea Pizza Crust stopped with my amazing toppings.  The toppings were the best part.  The crust was horrible!
GalloLea Pizza Crust stopped with my amazing toppings. The toppings were the best part. The crust was horrible!