Pamela’s Products Produces Perfect Pancakes and Other Delicious Products

Pamela's Products Baking and Pancake Mix
Pamela's Products Baking & Pancake Mix

Breakfast really is the most important meal of the day.  Especially to a breakfast-fiend like me.  I’m not talking just cereal with a splash of almond milk.  I mean a real, hearty breakfast.  What’s the point of breakfast if it isn’t filling?

When I had to go gluten-free, most of my homemade breakfasts consisted of eggs.  Now, I like eggs as much as the next person, but after awhile, you need variety.  Since pancakes and waffles are not always an option for the gluten-free breakfast lover, unless you want to pay an arm and a leg for a mix, I was regulated to frozen waffles, which didn’t wow me.  Or toast…which is kind of…boring.  Not meant for a breakfast diva, like myself.

Then, one day, my roommate surprised me with a pack of Pamela’s Products Baking & Pancake Mix.  Now, I love Pamela’s Products’ cookies.  I’ve had three different varieties of them (and sadly have only blogged on one, but will remedy that soon enough).  This line of gluten-free goodies has wowed me from the moment I put a double dark chocolate cookie into my mouth instead of a slice of cake at a party.  So…here was a chance not only to enjoy another product from this reliable brand, but also to have one of my most favorite breakfasts ever…PANCAKES!!  Gluten-free pancakes.  My breakfast suddenly gave me a lot more to look forward to.

Pamela's Products Pancakes
Pamela's Products Pancakes (from mix)

Making Pamela’s pancakes is not a difficult task.  One cup of mix, 3/4 cup of water, 1 egg…mix.  Make sure the mix isn’t runny or your pancakes won’t be fluffy.  Place on skillet.  Cook.

I grew up in the age of my mom’s “Best Ever Pancakes,” which are made from scratch.  When I moved out and on my own, it was mixes in a box from Fiber One or Bisquik.  What could possibly live up to that, right?

Pamela’s Products Baking & Pancake Mix.  That’s what!  No joke.  They cook up really fluffy.  And, despite not having a bit of milk in them, taste like a buttermilk pancake.  No joke.  They are fantastic.  Light, fluffy, and packed with flavor.  The recipe on the back cooks up six amazing pancakes, and the good news is…they reheat and taste just as good the next morning.  Most of the time, reheated pancakes seem a bit stiff.  Not these.  Soft and delicious right out of the microwave, almost as if they were just flipped off the skillet and drizzled with some (gluten-free) maple syrup.

Pamela's Products Pancakes w/ syrup
Pamela's Products Pancakes with drizzle of gluten-free maple syrup...breakfast is served!

But why limit yourself to just pancakes when you clearly have a mix that can go beyond that?

My birthday was coming up and, since I had to go gluten-free, I know a birthday dessert can be a bit of a bear for others to deal with.  I took it upon myself to make my own birthday treat (although I didn’t get a candle or the ‘Happy Birthday’ song to go with it, but alas…) for my after-dinner with friends and family event.  Cake was an option, but cake has never really been my favorite dessert in the world.  Mostly because I am not a frosting person and without frosting, most cakes tend to be lacking something.  So…I went for something I had been craving since going gluten-free…and one of my favorite desserts in the world:

Strawberry shortcake.

The shortcake part was the difficult part.  But what I decided to do was use a bit of Pamela’s Products Baking & Pancake Mix and make some drop biscuits that could be sliced and piled high with fresh (organic) strawberries and dollops of Cool Whip.  What could be more amazing than that?  So I set myself to the task the night before, baking up drop biscuits and having my roommate, Cathy, and our friend Greg (who ventured down for my birthday weekend) act as guinea pigs for the finished product.  They aren’t gluten-free so if it won them over…we were golden.

Pamela's Products Drop Biscuits
Pamela's Products Drop Biscuits

What I got was high praise for the melt-in-your-mouth, buttery, delicious taste of these biscuits.  So, naturally, I had to have one too.  And then I had requests for seconds.  So, I baked up another batch to have for the birthday celebration and tucked them away for the time being.  The following morning, I had a request for the biscuits, so I made another round of them for breakfast.

After dinner out, everyone reconvened back at my apartment for dessert.  The idea was a ‘build your own’ strawberry (or blueberry, or raspberry) shortcake, but I just did everyone’s for them.  And everyone loved it with the biscuits.  I sliced them in half, put on layers of fruit and Cool Whip, and topped them off with the top of the biscuit, more Cool Whip, and fruit.  They were a hit, that’s for sure.

So, whether making gluten-free pancakes, biscuits, or other products (like scones, muffins, etc…) I highly recommend trying out Pamela’s Products Baking & Pancake Mix.  It’s delicious and everything I have made has been light, fluffy and delicious.  Baking mixes sometimes need a lot to be added to them to make them palatable.  But not Pamela’s.  This mix is packed with powerful flavors and bakes up to perfection, no matter what you set out to bake.

Pamela’s Products = Perfection.  Every time.

Strawberry Shortcake
Strawberry Shortcakes made from Pamela's Products Drop Biscuits (from mix)

Glutino adds a delicious gluten-free twist to pretzels

Glutino Gluten-Free Pretzel Twists
Glutino Gluten-Free Pretzel Twists

I love pretzels.  I always have.  Low calorie, low fat, and just enough salt to satisfy.  They are the ultimate snack.  And I love them in every form.  Soft, crunchy, unsalted, twisted, sticks…yeah…they are an easy go-to snack.

When I had to go gluten-free however, my go-to snacks became very expensive.  With gluten-free pretzels ranging around the $5.99 and higher mark, it wasn’t fitting into my food budget any time soon.  And then, my local grocery store had a manager’s special on Glutino pretzel twists.  An equation for my imminent purchase is: Gluten-Free + SALE = My Pantry.  I bought up all five bags that were on the sale table, as they weren’t set to expire anytime soon, so I would have ample time to eat them before the sell-by date.

Pretzels make awesome work snacks.  With a pantry shelf full of Glutino pretzels, I started taking a serving to work each day for my afternoon snack.  As always, I get a little anxious when trying a new product.  Mostly because I don’t know if I’m going to like it or hate it or just be indifferent about it.  Being a foodie…I want my food to wow me.  So, with only a little trepidation, I popped one in my mouth.  Since pretzels are the ultimate party snack, these ignited a party of flavor in my mouth.  Delicious doesn’t even begin to describe how good these snacks are.

Glutino pretzel twists have a bit of a buttery flavor and have just the right hint of salt as to not be overpowering.  They are crispy, delicious, and have such amazing flavor.  I enjoyed them more than any other pretzel I had prior to needing to go gluten-free.  Even more intersting, my mom has been on a gluten-free diet as well and bought these and my dad, who doesn’t have to be gluten-free, prefers them over regular snack pretzels as well.

The verdict is in…Glutino rocks the party snack world with out-of-this-world pretzel twists.  Eat them on their own or dip them.  Either way…you’ll be happy you tried them.

Not wild over Nature’s Path Wildberry Gluten-Free Waffles

Nature's Path Gluten-Free Wildberry Waffles
Nature's Path Gluten-Free Wildberry Waffles

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day.  For me, it really is.  I could eat breakfast for every meal and never grow tired of the vast array of items that are considered “breakfast food.”

While on a recent trip to the grocery store, I noticed that the Nature’s Path Wildberry waffles were on sale in the organic freezer section. What was the kicker was…they are also gluten-free.  Sold.  Sale = Gluten-free = My $$$ in the grocery store.

I was really excited about trying these out, so the following morning, I popped them into a my toaster and eagerly awaited my moment of truth as to how good of a product it was.  The plus side – the waffles smelled amazing as they were toasting up.  I literally could not wait to sink my teeth into one.  I was salivating over the toaster, just waiting on the moment it would pop up.  When it finally did, I snatched them up, tossed them (They were hot! Don’t judge!) onto a plate, and drizzled them with warm (gluten-free) syrup.

The moment of truth had finally arrived.  I used my fork to slice into it, finding it already a huge disappointment with how soggy they were.  Yes.  Soggy.  Like every bit of syrup was soaked into it like a sponge, instead of resting on top and becoming part of the flavor.  What a disappointment.  They tasted okay, but I hated that they were now like mush.  If I wanted to eat mush, I would have made oatmeal or let my cereal sit extra long in my almond milk.

Nature’s Path has a great variety of foods, and even a few gluten-free choices.  The waffles, however, did not live up to expectations.  Which, honestly, was too bad since they would have been absolutely fantastic had they not immediately become soggy.  I hope, in the future, this problem is fixed because I’d love to give them another shot.  When a product smells that delicious it should taste that delicious…but the texture was all wrong on these.

Koops’ Dijon mustard naturally delicious

Koops' Dijon Mustard
Koops' Dijon Mustard

Mustard is one of those condiments you either love or hate.  Sometimes, it’s best to incorporate it into a recipe rather than simply spread it on a sandwich.  The problem is, not all mustards are created equally.  Quality is important when hunting for one that suits your palate.

My good friend Amanda has this knack of providing gluten-free goodies to me every now and again.  Such was the case with Koops’ Dijon mustard.  It was one of many products she handed to me one day and I was eager to put it to use.  Thankfully, one of my favorite recipes, a vegetarian-ized version of my mom’s Chicken Breast Dijon, called for the use of Dijon mustard.  Perfect.  So, that very week, I was pulling out the mustard and putting it on my vegetarian chicken, rolling it in breadcrumbs, and cooking it in the pan to perfection.

Despite the additional seasoning, what I found about this particular brand of Dijon mustard was that it had a nice, smooth, rich flavor to it.  It just melts into the food, highlighting every flavor and not overpowering the other products on the plate.  In order to really test it, I simply dabbed my finger in it and sampled.  Tangy.  Velvety.  Koops’ does everything right.  Even better, every ingredient they use is all natural and recognizable.  No chemicals or high fructose corn syrup.  Naturally good.  And gluten-free.

I’ve used this mustard now to dip vegetarian chicken nuggets in and have simply dabbed cherry tomatoes in it to add a kick to the fruit.  It’s delicious.  No other mustard has ever compared, in baking or on its own.  And when you recognize everything that goes into a product, well, for me anyway, it makes it much more appealing.  No added colors or chemicals make this my mustard of choice.  And with a variety of flavors out there…I look forward to testing out each unique flavor to see how it stacks up.

Koops’ does only mustard…which is why they must do it so well.  Being gluten-free, all-natural, and completely delicious is the definite payoff.

Crumbs on the Table – Glutino breadcrumbs add flavor to any meal

Glutino Gluten-Free Bread Crumbs
Glutino Gluten-Free Breadcrumbs

Bread.

There, gluten-free world.  I said it.  I used “the ‘B’ word.”  It is one of the most used ingredients in today’s food world.  Bread is often paired with a dish (Italian, French, Crostini, etc.), or as a dish (French Bread Pizza, sandwiches, etc.), or in a dish (croutons, breadcrumbs, etc.)  And when you go gluten-free…a lot of this gets crossed off your diet.  There are some gluten-free substitutes out there.  But, they do take a chunk out of the grocery budget should you choose to give in and give it a try.  And what if it taste’s awful?  Then you’re out the price of the product and the time.

I have been wanting to make a variety of recipes for my roommate and I…and that task got even more difficult when I had to go gluten-free.  But, I decided one evening, to give it a try and make something out of my mom’s cookbook she gave me when I moved.  Her recipes.  Her favorites.  That sort of thing.  I had talked about a Chicken Breast Dijon with my roommate that I remember loving.  Now, I’m also a vegetarian, so the chicken had to be substituted…which is easy enough.

The difficult part was getting breadcrumbs.  We did find a package of Glutino’s Gluten-Free Breadcrumbs at Whole Foods, however.  So…we bought them and decided to give it a try and hope upon hope it was worth the investment.  I cooked up the recipe that week.  I was nervous from the moment I breaded and seasoned the “chicken” to the moment it came out of the oven.  But upon first taste, I don’t know why I was worried.

Glutino’s breadcrumbs are corn-based.  So, they have a different flavor than what Panko might have produced, but it’s delicious.  And light.  And it adds the perfect crunch to the protein of the meal.  I was surprised.  Pleasantly surprised.  It was my first sampling of anything by Glutino, and already I was willing to give more products a try.  When they can do gluten-free breadcrumbs well…anything else is a walk in the park, right?  I know Glutino is a pretty reputable brand when it comes to gluten-free food, so that was a bit of a comfort when I blindly purchased them for the meal.  The fact that they tasted even better than what I would have made them with had I not had a dietary restriction was icing on the (gluten-free) cake.  Fantastic flavor, texture and taste.  It’s what good food is all about.  And Glutino is a good company that does make good products.

My meal was a delight.  And Glutino impressed me enough to encourage further exploration of their variety of gluten-free products.  But…more on that at a later date.

Should you need to add a bit of crunch and flavor to a meal, Glutino Gluten-Free Breadcrumbs are just the ingredient I recommend.  Highly recommend at that.

Gluten-Free "Chicken" Breast Dijon
Dijon-Crusted "Chicken" (using Glutino's Gluten-Free Breadcrumbs) with mixed veggies and a gluten-free ciabatta roll

 

Recipe: Gluten-Free Corn Spoon Bread

I love to cook.  A lot.  Give me a couple of ingredients and turn me loose in my closet-sized kitchen.  I will whip something up.  I often post a lot of my creations on my Facebook page and I get a lot of requests for recipes.  So, I figured I might as well add recipes to my blog.  I’m looking forward to sharing even more of my love for food with this new addition.

For my first recipe blog…

Gluten-Free Corn Spoon Bread

Gluten-Free Corn Spoon Bread
Gluten-Free Corn Spoon Bread

Servings: 6-8
Time: Prep 20 minutes; Bake 35 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 3 eggs, separated
  • 1-1/2 cups milk (I used unsweetened almond milk)
  • 3/4 cup cornmeal
  • 3/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 can (14-3/4 oz) cream-style corn
  • 2 tablespoons butter, softened
  • 3/4 teaspoons baking powder

Directions:

In a large mixing bowl, beat egg whites until stiff peaks form.  Set aside

In another mixing bowl, beat egg yolks.  Set aside.

In a saucepan, bring milk to a boil.  Whisk in cornmeal and salt.  Reduce heat.  Cook and stir for one minute or until thickened.  Remove from the heat.

Stir in the corn, butter, and baking powder.

Stir in egg yolks.

Fold in egg whites.

Transfer to a greased 11-in x 7-in x 2-in baking dish.

Bake, uncovered, at 350° for 30-35 minutes or just until set.

Serve immediately with a spoon.

 

Amy’s Kitchen serves up one hot (and delicious) tamale…

Cheese Tamale Verde
Amy's Kitchen's Cheese Tamale Verde

It’s been a hard day.  Work was rough.  Traffic was horrible.  You’re pressed for time.  And, more importantly, you’re hungry.  Starving.  And now…after all of that…you have to cook.

I have at least one day like that a week.  Granted, I could easily swing by someplace and pick up a meal, but that can become costly after awhile.  And, since I have to eat gluten-free AND am a vegetarian, options can be a little scarce.

Thank goodness for microwavable meals.  On one such day, I came home and really didn’t want to turn on my oven or stove to whip up something to eat.  Yet…I was starving.  Luckily, I had one of Amy’s Kitchen’s meals in my freezer.  Popped it out of the container, followed the instructions.  Instant dinner with instant gratification.  Oh…and here’s the kicker…it’s delicious too!

Everything I’ve sampled from Amy’s Kitchen has been beyond my expectations for frozen food products.  She offers up a variety of meals, from Mexican…to Italian…to Indian…to burgers…

You name it…she’s probably got it.

On this particular evening, the Cheese Tamale Verde was my dinner of choice.  I had never tried this one before, but it came highly recommended by a friend of mine.  And I take recommendations seriously.  So, I cut the slit in the packaging, microwaved it as instructed, and toasted up a gluten-free ciabatta roll to enjoy with it.  By the time my roll was done, my rice had been stirred and my second round of heating my meal was complete.

Amy's Cheese Tamale Verde
Amy's Kitchen's Cheese Tamale Verde - it tastes better than it appears!

When first taking it out of the wrapping…it looks a mess.  It’s not pretty by any means.  No culinary style points will be awarded for presentation.  In fact, you kind of want to poke at it for a moment.  But, I promise…in the case of these meals, looks really can be deceiving.  So, after allowing it to cool for a moment, I scooped it out onto a plate, to eat in a civilized manner from the comfort of my couch, grabbed a fork and went to sit down for my dinner.

Amy’s Kitchen offers a wide variety of natural and organic products, and even a line that is specifically gluten-free.  I usually eat her Indian foods, but I branched out.  Like I said…it came recommended by a dear friend.  So, nudging the rice a little with my fork, I scooped up a bit and blew across it to cool it.  One bite later, and I had to keep myself from shoveling the rest of it down my gullet.  Yeah…just the right amount of flavor.  Not too spicy.  Not bland.  It was amazing.  Organic brown rice with organic black beans…a hint of spice.  For re-heated rice, it was awesome.  I mean…AWESOME!

As for the feature presentation…that cheese tamale…well…it was melty goodness.  Made with organic masa stuffed with Monterey Jack cheese, chilies and jalapeños, each bite of it was filled with flavor and delicious spiciness, that was perfect for any palate.  Meaning…this won’t burn your taste buds or leave you grabbing for a glass of milk.  It held the right balance you’d expect from a Mexican dish.  And the verde sauce that topped it was sweet and a nice pairing with the tamale itself.  Beautiful (and delicious) things do come prepackaged sometimes.

As I said, I’ve never had a bad meal when it comes to one of Amy’s Kitchen’s frozen dinners.  This just made me eager to try out more of her Mexican meals.  Because if this was just a taste of what was in store for me, well, I’ll stock my freezer a little more often and look forward to a product I just need to throw in the microwave and still have it come out whole instead of turning to mush.  Amy’s Kitchen does it right.  And…in my opinion…does it best!

Talamle & Ciabatta
Amy's Kitchen's Cheese Tamale Verde (plated) with a gluten-free ciabatta roll

Schär delivers gluten-free bread you won’t want to share (because you’ll want it all for yourself)!

Schär Gluten-Free Ciabatta Rolls
Schär Gluten-Free Ciabatta Rolls

Leave it to a piss-poor attitude and a bit of bread envy to push me into trying the parbaked, vacuum-sealed, gluten-free bread that sits on a shelf at my local grocery store.  I’ve seen it before.  Glanced over the variety.  Thought “How the hell can that be good?” and moved on.  But I was making pasta for dinner one night, and my roommate had delicious homemade bread (my own that I did up for her) and I had nothing.  And that little sting of jealousy was what pushed the envelope on this purchase.

Schär is a German company specializing in gluten-free products.  A huge variety of them.  I was told they make fantastic pastas.  I haven’t tried them yet.  They do make excellent snack cookies as my friend Tawn in California bought me one when I was visiting Los Angeles earlier in the year.  But these little vacuum-sealed bread packets looked more like something dug out of a crime scene and packaged up for review at the lab.

But, looks can be deceiving, as I soon found out!

After purchasing a pack of the Schär gluten-free ciabatta rolls (there are 4 in a pack), I took them home to see how they fared.  Prep was easy.  Open sealed pack.  Remove roll.  Place on cooking sheet.  Bake in oven for 10 minutes at 400°.  Remove.  Enjoy!

Yes…it really is that simple.  I followed the instructions to bake up the ciabatta roll and plated it with my homemade (gluten-free) eggplant Parmesan.  One bite and I loved it.  I expected it to taste like cardboard or be hard and crunchy.  But this had the look, the feel, the texture, and yes, even the taste of a ciabatta roll.  And I dug in.  Bite after bite, dipping it in my sauce, eating it on it’s own, piling bits of eggplant on it…any way I sliced it (or tore it, or bit it), it was a burst of bread-y goodness.  The outside was toasty…crisp without being crunchy…and the inside a fluffy mass of delicious bread.  The perfect ciabatta.  All the way around…it didn’t get better than that.

Shocked.  I was shocked.  I bought it, expecting the worst, but discovered that what people have said about Schär’s products is true…they are fantastic.  I can’t wait to try more of their variety of gluten-free breads.  Or, at least the one’s my super market happens to have on hand.  Amazing bread experience, after going so long without it.

Don’t let the packaging scare you off.  Schär’s parbaked breads are definitely worth the try.  Easy to prepare…and delicious.

Gluten-free goodness that’s toasted on the outside and soft on the inside.

Schär Gluten-Free Ciabatta Roll
Schär Gluten-Free Ciabatta Roll

A little spice is always nice at breakfast!

Cinnamon Chex cereal
Cinnamon Chex cereal

Before reaching middle school, breakfast for my household was whatever cereal was in the cabinet.  After that, my mom started preparing hot breakfasts so that we weren’t starving since I always got stuck with the late lunch period.  But, cereal was a major part of my morning routine.  Now that I’m on my own, that tradition continues.

Back in the day, it was Trix, Kix, Cheerios, Cookie Crisp, and Cinnamon Toast Crunch, among others, in the pantry.  My sister to this day still loves Cinnamon Toast Crunch.  Trying to avoid high grocery bills after having to go to a gluten-free lifestyle, I was pointed in the direction of Chex.  I reviewed the Chocolate Chex cereal in a previous post.  Today…I’m here to talk to you about Cinnamon Chex…or as I like to call it…Cinnamon Toast Crunch for the gluten-free adult.

This cereal was a time warp back to my childhood!  Straight up, flavor-wise, it’s Cinnamon Toast Crunch.  It’s amazing.  The cinnamon flavor is just right.  Not too much spice.  Just enough.  The mix of cinnamon-coated rice Chex and the plain ones give the perfect morning balance in this cereal.  I could eat it straight from the container (and have!) without hesitation…and without the unsweetened almond milk poured over it.

I love the crisp, cinnamon bite to this cereal.  And each spoonful (or handful) is a delicious balance of cinnamon and rice flavor.  I have daydreams of mixing these with the Chocolate Chex, mushing them together with Marshmallow Fluff, and creating a Smores type of dessert bar.  I might have to give that a try, actually.  Lord knows, I stock my pantry with Chex cereal, now that they offer 5 delicious gluten-free options.  I love the new flavors.  Cinnamon coming in second to chocolate only because I’m a choco-holic and chocolate always wins.

Healthy.  Tasty.  Sweet.  Delicious.  Gluten-free.  Now that’s a balanced breakfast!

Tinkyáda leaves me mac ‘n pleased!

Tinkyáda Brown Rice Elbow Noodles
Tinkyáda Brown Rice Elbow Noodles

Okay…so I know I raved about the brown rice spaghetti noodles from Tinkyáda a couple entries back.  But, now I was curious.  And being the curious sort, I had to experiment a little with other pastas by this amazing company.  And I was craving one of my mom’s famous recipes: her homemade baked macaroni and cheese.

So, while I trust Tinkyáda noodles to make me an excellent, gluten-free, and delicious spaghetti, I wasn’t sure how the product would fare first being cooked via the stove top and then being transferred to the oven to bake for half an hour.  But, this is why God created trial-and-error.  I’d either get an amazing macaroni dish…or cheesy goop.  Neither of which would be bad, except I prefer my pasta in macaroni to hold up to the melted cheese that coats it.

I pulled out the family recipe and set to it.  I bought Tinkyáda’s Brown Rice Elbow Noodles for the occasion.  I set them in boiling water on the stove to cook for a bit while I began working on the white sauce.  Now, this was tricky.  Normally, flour is used for this.  I happened to have gluten-free multi-purpose flour in my pantry, so I substituted that and it worked like a charm.  Instead of regular milk, I substituted unsweetened almond milk.  But, with that in mind, I grated up real (and local) sharp cheddar cheese for the actual dish.

The pasta was nearing the point I would normally remove normal pasta from to bake it.  So, I drained it well, ran it under cold water as instructed by the bag, and then dumped half of it into my casserole dish.  Next came the cheese, the salt, the pepper (I like to use a touch of red pepper for some zing!).  Then the next layer.  Then, pour the thickened white sauce over it and stir until cheese melts.

Tinkyáda Brown Rice Spaghetti noodles after cooking
Tinkyáda Brown Rice Elbow noodles after cooking

I was pleasantly surprised when the noodles held up to that alone.  I had to stir for a while because I didn’t have enough sharp white cheddar and ended up adding Velveeta which didn’t melt as quickly.  My noodles didn’t crumble or fall apart.  They held their curved shape.  So, with that done, into the oven it went, covered, for the first round of baking.  I uncovered it for the next part, and when it came out…it looked perfect.

Scooping it out was easy.  The noodles held.  Even more surprising was the flavor.  Once again, Tinkyáda created the perfect gluten-free noodle for one of my favorite dishes.  Oh…I was pleased.  I had to resist the urge to fill up my bowl again with more after I polished it off.  Even with all the gooey cheese, the noodles were perfectly al dente, holding up not just to the initial cook on the stove, but the additional baking to finish off the dish.  I liked it better than when I used to make it with whole wheat noodles.  Perfect…bite-after-bite.

When it comes to gluten-free foods, you should stick with trusted brands.  When it comes to pasta, I trust Tinkyáda to provide me with the perfect noodles for my dish.  So far, they haven’t disappointed.  Even if you don’t need to be on a gluten-free diet, I highly recommend these products.  Look for them at your local super market.  Try them.  Enjoy them.

I am hooked.

Baked Gluten-free Macaroni & Cheese
Gluten-free Baked Macaroni & Cheese made with Tinkyáda Brown Rice Elbow Noodles