Recipe: Gluten-Free Avocado and Asparagus Egg Sandwiches

Breakfast, as many of you know, has always been my favorite meal of the day.  In fact, I have been known to eat breakfast foods for not only breakfast, but also lunch and even dinner.  Sometimes…all in the same day.  I don’t know what it is about breakfast, but I have always loved it.  It’s always so fulfilling and can be either savory, sweet, or a little of both.  And maybe that’s just what food love is all about.

As I mentioned in my previous recipe, I have a fridge that is overflowing with asparagus.  My CSA bins the past two weeks have included asparagus.  And I do love asparagus, but sometimes I have a hard time fitting bin items into my meals…and so, two pounds of asparagus later, I’m seeking some recipes to help move it out before I lose it.  I don’t like waste so I try to use what ingredients I have when I can.

That being said, I saw a pin come up on Pinterest the other day that was repinned from a recipe featured in Better Homes and Gardens.  I was intrigued.  This was for an Avocado and Asparagus Egg Sandwich.  Sounded like the perfect thing to try for breakfast…and it moved out a couple of items from my bins.  Perfect.

Breakfast, for the most part, is simple to convert to gluten-free.  For this recipe, I simply used gluten-free challah bread from Katz Gluten Free, my vegan & gluten-free homemade bacon, and instead of frying up an egg in butter, I lightened up my dish by poaching the egg, which happens to be one of my favorite ways to eat eggs.  I also made my sandwiches open-faced instead of having another slice of bread on top.

This made quite an impression at breakfast today.  Even my roomie devoured it.  The recipe (with my modifications) is below…

Recipe: Gluten-Free Avocado and Asparagus Egg Sandwiches

Gluten-Free Avocado and Asparagus Egg Sandwich
Gluten-Free Avocado and Asparagus Egg Sandwich

Servings: 4
Time: Prep 10 Minutes; Cook 12 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 pound green, white, and/or purple asparagus, trimmed
  • 1 avocado, halved, seeded, peeled, and chopped
  • 1 teaspoon lime juice
  • 2 tablespoons butter (only if you are frying or scrambling your eggs)
  • 4 eggs (I poached mine, so I didn’t need aforementioned butter)
  • 4 slices of bread (I used Katz Gluten Free Challah Bread)
  • 8 slices crisp-cooked bacon (I used my homemade vegan & gluten-free bacon)
  • Salt and pepper to taste (I seasoned with cayenne pepper for a bit of spice)

Directions:

Place asparagus in a single layer in a shallow baking pan.  Cover with about 2 cups of boiling water.  Let stand for 10 to 12 minutes, until bright green and crisp-tender.  Drain.  Finely chop three of the asparagus spears; set aside.

In a small bowl mash avocado with lime juice. Stir in chopped asparagus; set aside.

If frying your eggs, in a large skillet, melt butter over medium heat.  Break eggs into skillet.  Lightly sprinkle with salt and pepper.  Reduce heat to medium-low. Cook eggs for 6 minutes, until whites are completely set and yolks begin to thicken.  If desired, turn eggs, to fully cook the yolks.

If like me, you prefer poached eggs, bring water and a splash of vinegar to just below boiling.  Break an egg into a bowl.  Stir the water to get a whirlpool effect and slide the egg from the bowl into the water.  Leave in water for about 3 minutes.  Remove to paper towel and season with salt and pepper.

Meanwhile, toast the bread.  Spread avocado-asparagus on four slices.  Lightly sprinkle with salt.  Layer bacon, egg, asparagus.

Enjoy!

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This recipe was SO easy to make and put together.  And the best part was just how tasty it was.  I sincerely enjoyed every bite.  And the poached egg worked so well with the creamy avocado and the light crunch of the asparagus.  The slightly runny egg yolk just added to the texture and flavor overall.  I can’t wait to make this again.  It will definitely become a welcome addition to my breakfast table.

This breakfast is definitely packed with nutrition and healthy fats, as well as a great source of protein.  What a great way to start your day!

Pamela’s Products provides pecan shortbread perfection to gluten-free cookie lovers everywhere

Pamela's Products Gluten-Free Pecan Shortbread Cookies
Pamela’s Products Gluten-Free Pecan Shortbread Cookies

Product: Pamela’s Products Gluten-Free Pecan Shortbread – $4.39+

Butter.  Pecans.

It doesn’t get much better than that.  Just ask my mom, who would always share one of her favorite cookies with us when we were growing up – Pecan Sandies.  She loved those cookies.  And they traveled well in the summer, so those car trips we took to Minnesota in the hot summer meant no gooey chocolate chip mess.  We’d have Pecan Sandies on hand.  I grew up with that rich, buttery, yet salty flavor and grew to love it as much as my mom did.

And then the whole gluten-free thing happened…

For awhile, I went without any cookies, treats, snacks aside from vegetables and fruits.  And I truly felt like I was missing out.  So, when I started to purchase some here or there…I had to budget it.  These aren’t inexpensive little treats.  Gluten-free often means bigger grocery bill.  But at least I know the food won’t cause me any sort of problems.  Peace of mind.

Well, as stated over numerous entries…cookies are sort of my thing.  I love to bake them as much as I love to eat them.  But when my life gets a bit hectic and that urge to have a cookie strikes…sometimes you just have to find one at the store.  Thankfully, most stores around here carry Pamela’s Products.  And one such journey brought me to one that happened to have Pamela’s Products Pecan Shortbread Cookies.

I had to have them.

And then…over the course of me putting them in the pantry, they got lost in the gluten-free goodies shuffle.  Up until last night.  Because I needed dessert and the last cookies I had didn’t do it for me.  I climbed up to the goodie shelf and there, happily anticipating their time to shine, was the box of Pecan Shortbread from Pamela’s Products.

Starting with the basics here…a serving size is 1 cookie.  And these cookies are really decent sized.  None of this bite-size, gone in two nibbles stuff.  Each cookie delivers 130 calories and 8 grams of fat.  Keep in mind that these cookies do have nuts in them, so that at least means some of that fat is the healthy kind…and not just from the butter.  These cookies only have 5 grams of sugar, which is awesome, and are low in sodium and cholesterol.  It just makes dessert a little less guilty when you look at those facts, yes?  And these cookies have six ingredients: the cookie flour base, butter, evaporated cane sugar, pecans, xanthan gum, and vanilla flavor.  I recognize everything listed there.  WIN!

But…how do they taste?

Remember that lead-in I gave about the Pecan Sandies?  I think these are better than those cookies.  I haven’t been able to eat Pecan Sandies in years, but these crumbly, buttery, nutty cookies really took me back to the way those cookies tasted.  The texture is awesome…just like shortbread…crumbly, buttery, and soft on the inside.  The walnuts add just the right amount of saltiness to go with the sweetness of the vanilla.

In a side-by-side nutrition comparison, Pamela’s Products Gluten-Free Pecan Shortbread has fewer calories, less fat, less sodium, and less sugar than Pecan Sandies.  These are, definitely, a healthier option if you love that type of cookie.  And, as I stated, I think they taste better.  They definitely avoid any sort of preservative or chemical, unlike Keebler.  And Keebler has a slue of ingredients as opposed to the six in Pamela’s Products cookies.  I’ll take less ingredients, better taste any day of the week.

These cookies are rich, tasty, and amazing.  And I’m hooked on them.  I need to add more to my pantry next time that cookie craving hits.  Because these definitely hit the spot.  Delish!

Recipe: Gluten-Free Asparagus and Ricotta Pizza

There has been a common ingredient in my past two CSA bins that have arrived at my doorstep on Friday evenings.  For the last two weeks, my bin has had asparagus in it.  And I absolutely LOVE asparagus.  But I hadn’t even used the previous week’s bunch and here I was with a fresh stock of it as well.  I needed to come up with something…and fast.  I could always toss it in with pasta…or make up a risotto, both options I have done before.  But…I wanted to try something different.  Think outside the box.

And thanks to a pin that showed up on my feed on Pinterest, I had to look no further than a simple pizza.

Pizza!

This truly was a simple pizza, made with ricotta cheese, asparagus, Parmesan, garlic, salt and pepper.  That’s it.

I figured, why not try it?  After all…I had some vegan ricotta cheese lingering in my fridge and now had a recipe to use it in again.

So, last night for dinner, I baked up a gluten-free version of the recipe that was posted on Just A Taste, a blog about exploring life through food.  Hmmm…my kind of blog.  Anyway, I made the necessary adjustments to make this fit into my gluten-free diet.  Below is my version of the original recipe.

Recipe: Gluten-Free Asparagus and Ricotta Pizza

Gluten-Free Asparagus and Ricotta Pizza
Gluten-Free Asparagus and Ricotta Pizza

Servings: 2 (half of the pizza)
Time: Prep: 15 minutes; Bake 10 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 1 Udi’s gluten-free pizza crust, or gluten-free crust of your choosing or making
  • Cornmeal, for dusting baking sheet/pizza stone
  • Olive oil
  • 3/4 cups ricotta (I used Tofutti Better Than Ricotta Cheese)
  • 1/4 cup shredded Parmesan cheese
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 Tablespoons chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley (I used 1 tablespoon dried parsley)
  • 1 pound asparagus (medium thickness)
  • Lemon, for garnishing

Directions:

Preheat the oven to 500ºF.

Sprinkle your baking sheet or pizza stone with cornmeal.  Place the pizza dough/crust on the baking sheet and brush the top lightly all over with olive oil.

In a small bowl, combine the ricotta, parmesan cheese, garlic and parsley.  Season the cheese mixture with salt and pepper to taste.

Using a vegetable peeler, shave the asparagus length-wise into thin ribbons. (There’s no need to remove the tough ends first, as you can use them to more easily grip the asparagus as you peel them. Just make sure not to shave off any of the tougher part.) In a small bowl, toss the ribbons with 2 teaspoons of olive oil.

Spread the cheese mixture all over the pizza, leaving a 1/2-inch border around the edges, then evenly distribute the asparagus ribbons on top of the cheese.

Bake the pizza for 10 to 12 minutes, rotating it half-way through, until the crust is fully baked and golden brown.

Remove the pizza from the oven to a cutting board, drizzle it with fresh lemon juice.

Slice and serve.

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The picture over on the blog I got the original recipe for was much prettier than mine…but my vegetable peeler was not liking the asparagus.  It just didn’t want to shave it cleanly.  So, I made do with what I could manage.  And probably got a little overzealous with the amount I put on the pizza…but…it was a nice change of pace for a pizza.

I loved how even the vegan ricotta cheese melted down to creamy perfection, forming the perfect base layer for this pizza.  When roasted in the oven on the pizza, the asparagus took on the texture of a green pepper.  It was fantastic.  I loved each bite of this pizza.  And the crust was golden and crispy and held up to the unwieldy toppings that I tossed on there.  Next time…prettier asparagus shavings.  But this was good for a first attempt.  I would totally make this again.  And I might have to try other pizzas with that vegan ricotta base.  The creaminess mixed with the crunch of the crust and the crisp, oven-roasted asparagus really made the texture of this pizza perfect.

I encourage you to experiment with some asparagus…and whip it up on a pizza.  It was amazing.

Sunstart Chocolate Wrapped Golden Crunch Cookies a disappointing and sad gluten-free cookie

Sunstart Chocolate Wrapped Golden Crunch Cookies
Sunstart Chocolate Wrapped Golden Crunch Cookies

Product: Sunstart Chocolate Wrapped Golden Crunch Cookies – $6.50+

There are very few cookies in this life that I have met that I haven’t wanted to just shove into my mouth and devour.  Honestly.  There are flavors I prefer to others and certain brands I would buy ahead of others.  There are ones I would make before I made others.  But there aren’t a lot that I would take one bite and just…feel so unimpressed.

But that was how I felt when I cracked open my box of Sunstart Chocolate Wrapped Golden Crunch Cookies.

I had never seen this brand before in my life.  However, the Gluten-Free Trading Company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin had them on their shelves.  And as I was making a conscious effort to purchase products from that store that I had never found anywhere else, these cookies made the cut.  And I was pretty excited about them. I mean…chocolate makes everything worth biting into, yes?

Eh…not really in this case.  Which I am truly sad to report because I was pretty excited about these cookies.  For one thing, they are imported from Northern Ireland.  One of the draws of this particular brand is that it is gluten-free, wheat-free, egg-free, cholesterol- free, and yeast-free.  Hence part of the “Freefrom” branding that this company does.  One reason I was stoked about trying these was how allergen-friendly it was.  According to the box, these cookies are reminiscent of British digestive biscuit, coated on one side with chocolate.

Like I said…chocolate = delicious.  Sadly, the chocolate was my favorite part of these cookies.  One bite and I was less than impressed.  Not to say that they were horrible.  They weren’t.  But I have so many gluten-free cookies in my pantry, I’ve decided not to waste my time on ones that don’t wow me.  And these didn’t.  At all.  The actual biscuit part has a slight coconut flavor and texture…which didn’t work for me, oddly enough.  Also, while the photo on the box shows a cookie liberally coated in chocolate, the reality is…quite different.  In fact, you can see the golden biscuit through the light chocolate coating on the actual cookie from the box.  So disappointed.  I was expecting this thick layer of chocolatey goodness…and was left with just enough to put some sweetness into each bite.

Granted, these cookies are actually a decent size (about 2.5 inches across) and clock in at only 85 calories per serving with 5 grams of fat.  That’s not bad for a cookie, especially a gluten-free cookie.  But the flavor was just…not there for me.  The texture was rather dry and crumbly, more like shortbread without that buttery flavor.  In fact, this cookie was more like a Girl Scout Samoa…just lacking that caramel flavor.  But…overall…just such a disappointment.  I had high hopes for these, especially with those nutrition facts…but…they were just…eh.

And this cookie monster doesn’t want to waste time on cookies that fail to impress.

While Sunstart makes other gluten-free cookie options, I think I’m done with them on just this cookie itself.  Not impressed to pour any more money into their products.  I wanted to like these…I really did.  And I liked them…I just didn’t love them.  Nor did I feel the urge to go back for more or hide them so I didn’t eat the entire box in one setting.  That, in and of itself, speaks volumes.

Crust perfection for vegan and gluten-free pizza at Annie May’s Sweet Café

Annie May's Sweet Café, Louisville, Kentucky
Annie May’s Sweet Café, Louisville, Kentucky

Restaurant: Annie May’s Sweet Café, Louisville, Kentucky

Okay…two posts in a row dedicated to Annie May’s Sweet Café in Louisville, Kentucky?  Overkill?  Never.  Why?  Because I go here often.  And there is a reason I continue to return weekend after weekend after weekend.  The food they bake up and cook up is worth the trip over the river.  It’s one sweet or savory indulgence…and even if it means I only get it on Saturday morning’s due to living on the Indiana side of the Ohio River…than so be it.  One day of treating myself is worth every moment in that cozy little bakery on Frankfort Avenue.

Normally on Saturday mornings, I get my long run or my race in and then my roommate and I hurry over for some amazing breakfast food at Annie May’s Sweet Café.  I am truly addicted to their allergen-free donuts and their allergen-free and vegan breakfast sandwich.  Seriously.  It might be borderline unhealthy obsession…but I constantly am talking about breakfast at Annie May’s before the weekend even hits.  I guess that speaks highly of their breakfast service…so if you haven’t been in there for breakfast…get over there this Saturday.  I mean it.

But…this past Saturday we opted to do something…different.  And it completely threw off Annie May and Kenna at the shop.  But, they were more than happy to accommodate the change, of course.  We actually arrive shortly after 11 a.m., instead of our usual 9:30 a.m. time.  Why?  Well, I ran in the Papa John’s 10 Miler that morning and clocked a fantastic time.  Afterwards, instead of heading right to Annie May’s for breakfast, we did a little browsing at Half Price Books to kill off some time.  The reason?  Gluten-free pizza.

Yes, for their lunch portion of the fare offered on Saturday’s at Annie May’s…they cook up individual gluten-free and vegan pizzas.  With a variety of offered toppings.  As we had grown so accustomed to their baked goods and their breakfasts…Cathy and I chose to hit up the lunch service and see what the pizza was like.  Now, I had my usual pre-race fuel of a gluten-free pizza at The Mellow Mushroom the night before…but we were totally getting different toppings and I was quite curious to see what the pizza crust was like here.  They actually sell frozen pizza crusts at the shop, by the way.

So, we placed our order for one of the 9-inch gluten-free pizzas with vegan cheese ($9.99),  and added tomato and onion for our toppings ($0.50 each).  Kenna went ahead to get working on it and Cathy and I took a seat and anticipated our lunch.  We were both rather hungry at that point, having eaten breakfast long before my race, and splitting a banana afterwards to just get us through to when we could get to the café and order lunch.  For the pizza at Annie May’s…you can get a half (3 slices) or a full 9-inch pizza (6 slices).  As we were splitting the pizza, we got the full one as we knew it would be just enough.  We were right.

The pizza arrived after a short wait and I set to taking pictures for the blog while Cathy anticipated that first slice.  With the photos taken, I dished us each up a slice and we dug in.

First of all…I love that for the onion they used red onion.  It is my favorite onion, by far, and it works so well on pizza.  The tomatoes were nicely diced and scattered over the top.  The tomato sauce was light and flavorful, seasoned very well.  And they use Daiya cheese, which I am a huge fan of, when it comes to vegan cheese.  It melts to perfection and it totally complimented the rest of the toppings on this pizza.  But the true star of any gluten-free pizza is the crust.  So often gluten-free pizzas get relegated to that thin, cracker crust.  The type that is immediately crunchy coming out of the oven.  There is little to it.  And it often can’t stand the weight of the toppings.  I’ve eaten my fair share of cracker crust gluten-free pizzas.  And that crust is okay…but it’s not…the pizza crust I remember.

At Annie May’s Sweet Café, you get an actual pizza crust.  I mean, it’s no deep dish…but that’s good.  I don’t like deep dish.  But you get an actual crust.  A fluffy, actual pizza crust that you can slice of bite into and actually feel like you’re eating a real pizza.  It was such a nice change of pace from the norm of eating gluten-free pizza out.  I was so thrilled.  And everything about it just made my lunch that much more satisfying.  It was golden brown, baked to perfection.  The toppings were warm and the vegan cheese was melty, gooey, good.  Cathy and I made very short work out of our 3 slices each.

And we loved, and yes, savored, every bite!

And we split one of their chocolate chip cookies for dessert.  Because I love those cookies.  So.  Much.

This is how gluten-free pizza is done properly.  Totally impressed.  Maybe when the summer hours kick back in at Annie May’s my pre-race Friday pizza will be enjoyed there more often.  So glad we decided to give the pizza a try because I was beyond impressed.

Whether it’s for baked goods, specialty cakes, breakfast, lunch (served throughout the week), or pizza on Saturday…stop in to Annie May’s Sweet Café and treat yourself to some gluten-free and even some allergen-free treats and meals that will blow you away.  Anyone who says gluten-free is tasteless obviously has been dining and eating at the wrong place.  Annie May’s Sweet Café hits all the right flavor notes and makes everything to perfection.  Delicious perfection.

Annie May's Vegan and Gluten-Free Pizza with Daiya Cheese, Tomato, and Red Onion
Annie May’s Vegan and Gluten-Free Pizza with Daiya Cheese, Tomato, and Red Onion

Sweetness abounds in Annie May’s Sweet Café’s Easter Box of Awesome™

Annie May's Sweet Café, Louisville, Kentucky
Annie May’s Sweet Café, Louisville, Kentucky

Restaurant: Annie May’s Sweet Café, Louisville, Kentucky

I know.  I know.  I’m an adult.  A responsible, reliable adult.

But when I saw Annie May’s Sweet Café in Louisville, Kentucky, announce their Easter boxes of goodies ($25.00)…I had to have one.  I’m like a kid in a candy store whenever I go in there for breakfast or to purchase an allergen-free/gluten-free treat.  I can’t help myself.  Everything I have had there has been a delightful party in my mouth.  Honestly.  I enjoy taking my non-gluten-free friends there because…you can’t tell that these products are allergen-free.  You just can’t.  Annie May and Kenna do amazing work.  And their box of Easter goodies is no exception.

I picked up my Easter box when I stopped in for breakfast on the Saturday morning before Easter.  Along with the Easter box, I went ahead and purchased two other items that I would enjoy on Easter.  Take-and-Bake Gluten-Free Cinnamon Rolls (with a vegan icing) ($12.00) and Take-and-Bake Allergen-Free Biscuits ($12.00).  Happiness is carby goodness in a delicious form that I can actually savor, enjoy, and devour.

Annie May's Sweet Café Easter Box of Awesome™ (plus 4-pack Gluten-Free Cinnamon Rolls and 4-pack Allergen-Free Biscuits)
Annie May’s Sweet Café Easter Box of Awesome™ (plus 4-pack Gluten-Free Cinnamon Rolls and 4-pack Allergen-Free Biscuits)

So…what all was included in this Easter box that made me feel like a kid again?  Well, you basically got to assemble it yourself…as in, pick 5 items from a list that they provided.  So, after a little deliberation with my roomie, we made our final choices and I called in the order.  I chose to make my Easter box up with a 2-pack of allergen-free Chocolate Cupcakes, a 2-pack of allergen-free Chocolate Chip Cookies, 1 gluten-free Peter Rabbit Sugar Cookie, 1 allergen-free Sunbutter Candy Bunny, and a 4-pack of allergen-free Chocolate Boulders.  Also offered for these Easter boxes were an extra-large allergen-free sugar cookie on a stick (if you can’t have eggs…as the Peter Rabbit Sugar Cookie had egg in it) and an egg-shaped Whoopie Pie of your flavor of choice.

All week I was anticipating picking up my box of Easter goodies as well as my Easter day additions.  I went in for breakfast that morning (again, if you haven’t tried their breakfast sandwiches, you are missing out!) and then picked up my goodies.  I think I skipped happily out of the bakery that morning, carrying this box of wonderful goodness to my car.  Easter came early for me.  And I couldn’t wait to dive in.

So…where to start?

Annie May's Sweet Café's Allergen-Free Chocolate Cupcakes
Annie May’s Sweet Café’s Allergen-Free Chocolate Cupcakes

The first item from the basket that my roomie and I decided to try was the cupcakes.  Why not?  They looked absolutely sinful and decadent.  And…it had been awhile since I had a cupcake.  My attempts to make allergen-free cupcakes at home usually result in…my cupcakes getting soggy.  I haven’t figured out why yet.  So…cupcakes…it had to be cupcakes.

Annie May’s Sweet Café Allergen-Free Chocolate Cupcakes are a rich and moist treat.  I was so happy when I first bit into this item.  They often have cupcakes in their case, but I’m normally in there for breakfast and have yet to really just go in there and pick up a bunch of sweets to try.  It will happen.  So, this was my first ever taste of one of their cupcakes.  Let me tell you…I am hooked.  The cake was moist and soft and packed with rich chocolate flavor.  It was heaven.  I’m not much of an icing person, but the chocolate ganache icing was amazing.  It really elevated the richness and the sweetness of the cupcake to that perfect dessert level.  It wasn’t too much.  It was just enough to make you feel like you were truly indulging after dinner.  I savored every bite of it.  And even saved a chunk of the cupcake with the icing on it for last.  Which is very weird for me…but it happened.  Cupcakes were an epic and total chocolate win!  I must sample more cupcakes in the very near future.  YUM!

So, Easter morning rolled around…

I went for my morning run and returned home very excited and eager to get started on breakfast.  Why?  Because it was Easter Sunday, which meant the first treat I got would be popped into the oven and warmed to a golden, ooey-gooey goodness.  Ah…it would be the perfect start to the holiday.

Annie May's Sweet Café's Gluten-Free Cinnamon Rolls with Vegan Icing
Annie May’s Sweet Café’s Gluten-Free Cinnamon Rolls with Vegan Icing

This treat, of course, is the Gluten-Free Cinnamon Rolls with the Vegan Icing that I purchased separate from the basket.  Now, I’ve indulged in Annie May’s Sweet Café’s Take-And-Bake Cinnamon Rolls before…but I was at a friend’s house and for some reason, her oven was on crack.  And despite baking these rolls longer than advised, they were still doughy in the middle.  Disappointment.  But…not in my house and definitely not in my oven.  Annie May stuck the sticker with the directions right on my cinnamon roll packaging.  I was to bake them in the oven at 325°F for 20 minutes.  Annie May did tell me that sometimes it does take longer to get them golden…it all depends on the oven.  Well, I stuck them into my oven for about 25 minutes total, and when they emerged…they were beautifully toasted to a golden perfection.  They smelled amazing.  And I gave each roll a healthy schmear of the vegan icing provided with them.  As I settled in, my roommate was already about halfway through one of her rolls, munching diligently and happily.  I took this as a good sign.  I sliced into one of the cinnamon rolls with my fork and took a bite of the hot roll.  Oh my goodness, oh my goodness.  Heaven in cinnamon roll form.  These were light, and had the right amount of cinnamon tucked inside each roll.  The pastry outside was crisp and golden, but that inside was soft and chewy and perfect.  I had to remind myself to chew slowly and enjoy or I might have devoured both of my rolls in seconds.  That is no exaggeration.  These were so delicious and very, very filling.  Which was good…because Easter lunch was going to be running about an hour and a half behind schedule…

After doing a bit of cleaning around the apartment and slicing up some fresh pineapple to take to Easter lunch, it was time to get to work on my other Easter treat for myself.  Those amazing sounding Take-And-Bake Allergen-Free Biscuits.  Annie May’s Sweet Caf­é had been talking about these on their Twitter and Facebook feeds for awhile…and I just never had a reason to pick them up…despite wanting to…desperately.  But, I figured these would be the perfect starch for me to bring to Easter lunch with me…as the bread that everyone else could eat would be off limits to me.  And much of the food being cooked up wouldn’t work with my food allergies or my vegetarian diet.  So, some hearty allergen-free biscuits sounded like just what I needed.  I decided to cook these up ahead of time at my apartment to not interfere with what my roommate’s sister was doing at her father-in-law’s house for Easter lunch.  Best to streamline and make things easier.  That kitchen can be hectic on the holidays as it is.  Why add to the insanity?  Besides, this ensured no cross-contamination.  Which is always a good thing.

Annie May's Sweet Café's Allergen-Free Biscuits
Annie May’s Sweet Café’s Allergen-Free Biscuits

So, into an oven at 325°F these little biscuits of dough went for about 40 minutes.  The instructions said 3o minutes, but Annie May told me that there was a chance they would have to bake a little longer.  Simply slice into one of them with a knife and check to make sure the center wasn’t still doughy.  I did that, and they needed only a bit more time.  Ten minutes, and they were perfection.  I covered the tray with aluminum foil and wrapped it in a towel.  Then, I drove to Corydon for Easter lunch.  And the plan to eat at noon turned into eating at 1:30…but my biscuits were still warm the way I packaged them up.  So that meant no reheating in the microwave.  WOOHOO!  I took two and Cathy took two and I immediately broke off a piece and popped it into my mouth.  I had been anticipating eating these all morning; I was wasting no time now.

These allergen-free biscuits are phenomenal.  Absolutely what I thought they should be.  I wish I had been able to slice into them and enjoy fresh out of the oven.  Next time.  Because I can only imagine how epic they are having not sat around for 2 hours.  BUT…given the circumstances of the holiday…what can you do?  Honestly, these are really delicious.  The inside bakes to this fluffy and soft consistency.  And the outside gets golden.  These have the best bread-flavor ever and would be awesome to build a sandwich with or…even use as a burger bun.  Seriously delicious.  And two of them filled me up.  I didn’t need the pineapple, green beans or boiled potatoes.  I would have been fine making a meal out of two of these biscuits.  Trust me…these will be purchased again…and eaten straight from the oven.  I can’t complain…even after 2 hours of sitting after baking…these were made of total win.

As full as I was on Easter, I didn’t get to eat any of the desserts I provided for the get-together.  One of them had dairy in it…so that wasn’t happening anyway (hello peanut butter cheesecake bars!).  The other was lemon bars, which I intended to eat a small square of…but I was just so full from dinner, dessert didn’t sound good at all.  So, I skipped it and when I returned home, went to work on cleaning the rest of the apartment.  Before I knew it, it was past 7 p.m.  And I was now ready for my dessert.  As I had this great Easter box of goodness…I went to decide what to have from it this time.

Annie May's Sweet Café's Allergen-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies
Annie May’s Sweet Café’s Allergen-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies

For Easter…it was the allergen-free Chocolate Chip Cookies.  Now, I’ve had these chocolate chip cookies before.  There was a morning when the waffle maker at Annie May’s was giving their dough hell, so for our wait, we were given free chocolate chip cookies.  And, in my post about it…I said that they were, perhaps, the best I had ever tasted.  We all know how much of a cookie monster I am.  Well, after having the chocolate chip cookies…again…I can honestly declare them my favorite gluten-free chocolate chip cookie I have ever eaten from anywhere.  Love is finding that right consistency for a cookie…and people can be so subjective when it comes to what the perfect cookie is.  Annie May’s chocolate chip cookies are sheer perfection.  They have this beautiful golden crust on the outside…but they are so soft and chewy.  The mini chocolate chips give the perfect amount of sweetness in each bite.  And they don’t crumble or crack when you bite into them.  I savored mine.  As much as I could.  Each bite was slow and I made sure I enjoyed every bit of that cookie until it was gone.  Oh, these cookies are going to be coming home with me more often.  That’s what happens when you fall in love.

Annie May's Sweet Café's Gluten-Free Peter Rabbit Sugar Cookie
Annie May’s Sweet Café’s Gluten-Free Peter Rabbit Sugar Cookie

Skip ahead two days.  Monday meant no treats from my Easter box because it was my group run with my running store.  That meant I get home at a non-dessert time, so these sweet treats had to wait an extra day.  No worries though.  Because I already knew the next item that was going to be up for noshing.  The extremely adorable gluten-free Peter Rabbit Sugar Cookie.  This cookie comes attached to a stick, which definitely makes me feel like a kid.  Which, I love.  It’s those little touches that bring out that giddy, kid-side, and I do enjoy showing that side of me.  I feel like I have to be so serious at the office most of the time, it’s nice to have something as simple as a cookie on a stick and feel like a kid in a candy store.  And these cookies are extra special…and here’s why.  That adorable image of Peter Rabbit in the icing…that’s hand painted.  Yes…hand painted.  Almost too cute to eat.  Almost.

Sugar cookies aren’t usually my thing.  I’ve always been a huge fan of chocolate chip cookies.  Or snickerdoodles.  I love snickerdoodles.  But, these sugar cookies were really, really delicious.  The icing itself is more like a candy coating.  It’s sweet, but doesn’t take away from the sugar cookie itself.  And as for the cookie…perfect.  Not too sweet.  Not gritty.  Cookie perfection.  Honestly.  My roommate and I split this cookie in half (because there was only one in the basket) and we both agreed that, while we both loved the chocolate chip cookies more, this was really good.  It was just such a shame to eat all that beautiful handiwork that went into decorating it.  Well…not really.  It was delicious and perfectly balanced.  Who knew Peter Rabbit could taste so sweet?

Annie May's Sweet Café's Allergen-Free Sunbutter Bunny
Annie May’s Sweet Café’s Allergen-Free Sunbutter Candy Bunny

So, naturally, the next goody that came out of the basket was the other item which we only had one serving.  The Sunbutter Candy Bunny.  Completely allergen free.  And super, mega, delicious.  Think of a Reeses Cup on crack.  Because that’s what this is.  The chocolate was a rich, dark coating.  Inside this cute bunny shape was a delicious helping of sunbutter.  Sunbutter, for those of you who may not know, is a peanut butter alternative made from roasted sunflower seeds.  And it’s really, really good.  Completely allergen free as well.  I have always loved the combination of chocolate and peanut butter (or a peanut butter substitute) because you get that sort of salty-sweet aspect working.  This was no exception.  This was to die for.  I sort of wish I didn’t have to split it in half and share it, because it was really that amazing and delicious.  I need to find out if Annie May’s creates other chocolate and sunbutter delights because I was blown away by this candy.  Melt-in-your-mouth good.  Oh…so good!

Annie May's Sweet Café's Allergen-Free Chocolate Boulders
Annie May’s Sweet Café’s Allergen-Free Chocolate Boulders

Which, naturally brings us to the final chapter of the Annie May’s Sweet Café Easter Box of Awesome™…the allergen-free Chocolate Boulders.  What are Chocolate Boulders, you ask?  At first glance, they look like dark chocolate covered cake balls.  I was…almost right on that assessment.  These rich, chocolatey balls of goodness are fudgey, on the inside and covered in a dark chocolate coating on the outside.  The result…a smooth, creamy, amazing bite.  My roomie and I had intended to eat one tonight and save the other one…but then…we each ended up eating two tonight for dinner.  We couldn’t help ourselves.  These were so delicious.  But, they are rich…in the best of ways.  If you’re going to do chocolate boulders of extreme yumminess…you go big or go home.  And Annie May’s really delivers with these.  If you have a major chocaholic in your family…this would be the treat to gift them.  I was in a state of chocolate nirvana with each tasty bite.

As I have now and forever dubbed the box of Easter treats from Annie May’s Sweet Café the Easter Box of Awesome­­­­­­™…it is safe to say that everything inside of it lives up to that title.  In one word: AWESOME!

If you live in or around Louisville, Kentucky…or if you find yourself just passing through…do yourself a favor and stop into Annie May’s Sweet Café for a treat or for lunch.  They have special Tuesday through Saturday.  And on Saturday, you can even grab some breakfast…and treat yourself to one of their amazing allergen-free donuts.  Trust me…the calories are totally worth the splurge.

Like I said…their products are AWESOME!  So are the two ladies in charge – Annie May and Kenna.  Drop in and pay them a visit…purchase some of their amazing products…and enjoy.  You’ll be so glad you did.

They’ve certainly made my life a little more indulgent and delicious…and awesome!

Udi’s brings light as air gluten free Classic French Dinner Rolls

Udi's Gluten-Free Classic French Dinner Rolls
Udi’s Gluten-Free Classic French Dinner Rolls

Product: Udi’s Gluten-Free Classic French Dinner Rolls – $8.99+

You read that right.  But go ahead…read that blog title again.  Befuddled, are you?  Did I mistype?  Am I playing some sort of cruel practical joke?

Not at all.  What you read is the absolute truth.

Last year, Udi’s unveiled their new dinner rolls (two different kinds: Whole Grain and Classic French), and my area finally got them in.  It only took a year.  And trust me…I’ve been hunting high and low.

Why?  Because every attempt I have ever made at making my own gluten-free dinner rolls have had less than satisfactory results.  Too heavy.  Too dense.  Not the right taste.  Wrong.  Wrong.  All wrong.

But that doesn’t have to be the case anymore.  Because Udi’s made gluten-free dinner rolls a no-hassle event.  Honestly.  These rolls are kept in the freezer.  And even though they come from a frozen state, they are so easy to prepare.  Put them on a pan and cook from 10-15 minutes.  What emerges are perfect dinner rolls, crusty on the outside and light and fluffy on the inside.  Light.  And.  Fluffy.

These rolls are so versatile.  Sure, you can serve them up as a side at dinner, with a schmear of butter.  Or…you can use them in other ways too.  In fact, that’s exactly what I did tonight.  After a 4.5 mile run after work, I wanted to come home to an easy-to-prepare dinner.  My thought…sliders.  While I didn’t have any gluten-free veggie burger patties prepped, I did have some of my gluten-free and vegan homemade bacon in the freezer.  I also had some fresh veggies…tomato, avocado, onion, spinach…a deluxe BLT slider looked like it was shaping up.

Udi's Gluten-Free Classic French Dinner Rolls (toasted and fresh from the oven)
Udi’s Gluten-Free Classic French Dinner Rolls (toasted and fresh from the oven)

So, I preheated my oven to 400°F and put the rolls onto a pan.  Into the oven they went…for about 5 minutes.  Just enough to warm them through.  After 5 minutes, I pulled them out and sliced each of them in half.  I topped one half with a slice of vegan cheese.  Then, I turned on the broiler.  Back into the oven they went for a couple of minutes…just enough to melt the cheese.  They emerged lightly toasted to perfection.  I topped off each slice with the veggies and the vegan and gluten-free bacon, gave it a schmear of my own creation – a sriracha vegan mayonnaise.  I pressed the halves together and…viola…Deluxe Gluten-Free and Vegan BLT Sliders.  All compliments of Udi’s and their Classic French Dinner Rolls.

I am not going to gussy this up with flowery words.  The Udi’s Gluten-Free Classic French Dinner Rolls are AMAZING!  Honestly.  If you had company over for dinner and placed these in a bread basket for dinner…no one would even guess that they were gluten-free.  My roommate, as we know, does not have to eat gluten-free and she LOVED these rolls.  Loved them.  Especially how weightless they seem.  They taste fantastic…on their own or dressed up however you like it.

If you haven’t tried these amazing dinner rolls from Udi’s Gluten-Free…you are missing out.  Find them.  And if you can’t…see if your grocery store or natural food store can order them in.  Trust me.  They are amazing and I intend to always keep them stocked in my freezer.  I can build meals around these…or just let them shine as a side.

Thank you Udi’s…for filling the dinner roll gap I had in my life.  Much love.

Gluten-Free and Vegan Deluxe BLT Sliders made with Udi's Gluten-Free Classic French Dinner Rolls
Gluten-Free and Vegan Deluxe BLT Sliders made with Udi’s Gluten-Free Classic French Dinner Rolls

A delicious change of pace with Le Veneziane Corn Meal Farfalle Pasta

La Veneziane Gluten-Free Corn Meal Farfalle
La Veneziane Gluten-Free Corn Meal Farfalle

Product: La Veneziane Gluten-Free Corn Meal Farfalle – $4.39+

Mmmm…pasta.  I love, love, love, love, love pasta!!  But, being gluten-free…you have to find the perfect pasta in order to truly enjoy any pasta dish you might have had prior to needing to go gluten-free.  That’s how it was with me.  And while I like brown rice pasta well enough, I find that on the reheat, it gets mushy and falls apart.  And sometimes, on the initial cooking, it gets mushy and falls apart.  This can be really, really aggravating.

But, pasta lovers…do not fear.  There is a plethora of gluten-free pastas out on the market these days…and all of them are different, cook different, hold up differently, reheat differently…so you do have your options.  And, being the pasta-fiend that I am…I am slowly making my way through the ever-growing varieties that are offered.

Normally, I probably never would have stumbled across Le Veneziane.  But, I was in Milwaukee, Wisconsin for a race and there is this amazing little store called The Gluten-Free Trading Company.  Everything in there is…naturally…gluten-free.  And I went there…twice…in the short time I was in town.  It called to me.  Imagine grocery shopping without having to read every label.  The guesswork was done for you.  It was all gluten-free.  It was all safe.  YAY!

La Veneziane Gluten-Free Corn Meal Farfalle noodles
La Veneziane Gluten-Free Corn Meal Farfalle noodles

I tried to be selective in the items I chose to purchase there, opting for brands and products I had never seen or heard of before.  In the back, they had shelves of gluten-free pastas.  And one of the ones that caught my eye was Le Veneziane.  This pasta is made with Italian first choice cornmeal.  So, it’s more of a corn-based pasta than a rice-based pasta.  In the past, I have preferred corn pasta over rice for a gluten-free option, mainly because it holds together better, doesn’t get mushy, and the texture is just preferred.

I chose the La Veneziane Farfalle because it was ‘bow-tie’ pasta.  And I hadn’t had a gluten-free farfalle yet.  Not only that, these little “bow-ties” weren’t filled in…rather the shapes were more intricate and delicate.  I had to try it.

Last night, I decided to modify my mom’s famous recipe for macaroni and cheese and make it with gluten-free pasta (as I normally do) and add some fresh veggies from my CSA bin.  Why not?  Of course, the most important part was choosing a good pasta.  And, after digging through my pantry, I opted for the La Veneziane Corn Meal Gluten-Free Farfalle.  I figured it would not only make an interesting mac and cheese, but hopefully a delicious one too.  I wanted a corn pasta for this because with the added broccoli and, of course, the cheese, it could be quite heavy and I needed my pasta noodles to hold up.

Le Veneziane is produced by Molino di Ferro.  It is their gluten-free pasta line and offers up light and easy-to-digest corn pasta options.  These pastas have a very low fat content, making them ideal for those who are attempting to stay healthy, but still enjoy Mediterranean cuisine.  Yes…a balance can be found.

La Veneziane Gluten-Free Farfalle does cook up very light.  The noodles were amazingly light, yet sturdy.  The survived the initial boiling, to just under al dente.  Then, they were dumped into my casserole dish, mixed with fresh vegetables, spices, and my gluten-free white sauce.  And then, on top of all of that…they were baked for 45 minutes.  And they held their shape and were sheer perfection in the end.  I am very picky about how my noodles hold up, especially in classic dishes, and La Venezian Gluten-Free Farfalle, despite looking delicate, held its shape.

A serving of homemade gluten-free macaroni and cheese (and veggies) made with La Veneziane Gluten-Free Corn Meal Farfalle
A serving of homemade gluten-free macaroni and cheese (and veggies) made with La Veneziane Gluten-Free Corn Meal Farfalle

Texture-wise, this pasta is awesome.  As I said, it cooked and baked to a perfect consistency.  At al dente, it had the right amount of bite to it.  And, despite being made from corn meal, this pasta doesn’t add any sort of corn flavor to your dish.  You would assume regular noodles were being used.  That’s another thing…no one would even guess that these noodles were gluten-free.  They held up, didn’t become mushy, and just complimented the rest of the ingredients in the macaroni and cheese itself.  For that, I am thankful.  I grew up eating this dish quite often.  Nothing beats my mom’s homemade macaroni and cheese.  And I love being able to enjoy it with a pasta that is worthy of it.

La Veneziane Gluten-Free Farfalle Pasta will serve up 200 calories per serving, which is about 56 grams dried pasta.  The container has 4.5 servings in it.  There is only 0.5 grams of fat in a serving (LOVE THAT!).  No sodium, no cholesterol.  And a nice helping of 4 grams of protein in a serving.  Love that.  It’s a healthier choice for a pasta and one that I wish I could find easier.

The pasta cooks rather quickly, about 8 to 10 minutes in boiling water.  And it really is sheer perfection.  It’s a low-fat, high quality pasta that I would love to find around here and incorporate into more dishes.  So impressed by it and how well it held up to everything I put it through in order to make this dish.  Delicious and dependable.  That’s what La Veneziane serves up with their corn meal pasta.

I hope to find this somewhere around here…or maybe head back to Milwaukee in the near future and pick up more of this brand.  I was so impressed.

Homemade Gluten-Free Macaroni and Cheese (with veggies) made with La Veneziane Gluten-Free Corn Meal Farfalle
Homemade Gluten-Free Macaroni and Cheese (with veggies) made with La Veneziane Gluten-Free Corn Meal Farfalle

Easy Madras Lentils another Tasty Bite of simple Indian cuisine

Tasty Bite Madras Lentils
Tasty Bite Madras Lentils

Product: Tasty Bite Madras Lentils – $3.29+

It seems like it has been ages since I reached into my pantry for a Tasty Bite.

Does that sound weird to you?

It shouldn’t.  You see, there is this amazing company called Tasty Bite, who specialize in these little pouches of deliciousness.  I am not exaggerating.  I have bought many a pouch of ethnic-style cuisine.  Why?  Because there are some days that I don’t have time to cook up lentils or beans for a homemade curry, Indian dish, or even something with a bit of Asian flair.  I wish I did always have that time, but I work full-time and I run…a lot.  And all of that does cut into the hours of my day.  And when standing in front of a stove and cooking dinner means that it might be 7 p.m. before I sit down to eat…I’d rather reach for something I know will be good.  And it’s simple and takes only about 90 seconds to prepare.

This past Monday was my traditional fun run night.  This means I book it home from work, eat something, and then drive into Louisville to hit up my running store, and hopefully traffic doesn’t make me late.  Because I run with a group of people there and I hate missing my run.

This means…easy dinner.  Nothing that will upset my tummy.  And it has to taste good.

As I’ve had amazing luck with the Tasty Bite meals…I just happened to have one in easy reach in my pantry.  That morning, I cooked up some jasmine rice that I could easily reheat for a couple of minutes before warming up my Tasty Bite meal.

On today’s menu…Tasty Bite Madras Lentils.

Madras Lentils is a classic combination of lentils, red beans, and classic Indian spices, all in a creamy tomato sauce.  The ingredients of this pouch are so simple and recognizable.  Water, tomatoes, lentils, red beans, onions, cream, salt, butter, sunflower oil, chilies, and cumin.  That’s all.  Everything in this pouch is pronounceable and probably something you’d rind in your pantry, on your spice rack, and in your fridge.  You have to love that.  I know I do.

So, I gave my rice a quick nuke in the microwave, splitting it between a bowl for myself and my roommate.  Then, I tore a small opening in the bag for Tasty Bite Madras Lentils, placed it in the microwave for 90 seconds, and let it heat all the way through.  That’s all it took.  In this pouch emerged a steaming bag of creamy lentil goodness.  It smelled fantastic.

I split the bag (it serves 2) between my roommate and I and handed her a bowl.  We settled in to eat…and were both blown away.

If you like spicy Indian food, the Madras Lentils are probably not going to be your first choice.  However, for those days you want to give your palate a break from the heat and bring flavor to the forefront…I highly, highly recommend the simplicity, yet delicious flavors of Tasty Bite Madras Lentils.

I admit, sometimes Indian food isn’t the prettiest cuisine to look at.  But use your other senses and you will be amazed.  For a pouch of food with simple ingredients and flavors, this really does hit the mark on taste.  The sauce is creamy, yet smooth.  You can see the lentils and tomatoes, two main ingredients that should easily stand out.  And yeah…while there is a small hint of spice, it’s not a hot spice.  Rather, it warms you on the inside and leaves you just wanting to go and take another bite only to experience it again.

I am a huge fan of Tasty Bite.  I have yet to have one of their little pouches of easy-to-make cuisine that I haven’t liked.  The simplicity of the preparation, ingredients, and the flavor really make these meals worth every cent.  If you can find them…buy them.  Try them all.  Just…make sure the ones you pick up are gluten-free.

The Madras Lentils is not only gluten-free, but also vegetarian and certified kosher.  One serving (half of the pouch) is only 150 calories and will provide you with only 6 grams of fat.  The sodium content is at 510 mg, which is a little high, but this is processed food, so I’ve come to expect that.  It’s actually on the lower end when you compare it to other pre-packaged items along the same line.  And, best yet, a serving packs a protein punch of 7 grams.  NICE!

Delicious.  Nutritious.  And easy to make.  In no time you’ll be sitting down to a classic Indian meal.  And all it took was a little microwave time.  You gotta love that.

And you gotta love Tasty Bite.  I know I do.

Tasty Bite Madras Lentils over jasmine rice
Tasty Bite Madras Lentils over jasmine rice

Recipe: Gluten-Free Irish Soda Bread

There are a couple of things I really remember and cherish about the four times I have been to Ireland.  One of them…is drinking hot tea and enjoying a piece of Irish Soda Bread.  Most people don’t immediately relate Ireland with food…but this is me we’re talking about.  And I live for my food.

Luckily…I also love to cook and bake.  And while I have done gluten-free Irish Soda Bread before…it really hasn’t impressed me or anyone else.

Imagine my delight, then, to find an easy recipe for Irish Soda Bread on the back of a box of, believe it or not, Gluten Free Pantry (Glutino) Brown Rice Pancake & Waffle Mix.  It looked so easy.  Too easy, perhaps.  I was leery…I didn’t know how bread would work coming from a mix meant for delicious, carby, breakfast goodness.  But, isn’t that what bread is anyway?  Why not.  As I happened to have all of the ingredients in my pantry and fridge…I went for it.  All I would be out was a box of pancake mix that was nearing expiration anyway, and a few pantry staples.

Lucky for me…what emerged was SO not what I expected and everything I hoped and prayed it would be.  Easy.  Delicious.  Dense without being heavy (like real Irish Soda Bread).  Buttery.  And not dry and flaky.  Perfection.

And here…is the recipe, straight off the back of the box of Glutino’s Gluten Free Pantry Brown Rice Pancake & Waffle Mix.

Recipe: Gluten-Free Irish Soda Bread

Gluten-Free Irish Soda Bread
Gluten-Free Irish Soda Bread

Servings: 12
Time: Prep 10 minutes; Bake 35 minutes

Ingredients:

  • One box of Gluten Free Pantry Brown Rice Pancake and Waffle Mix
  • 2 organic eggs
  • ¾ cup low-fat organic milk (I used unsweetened almond milk)
  • 2 tablespoons melted organic butter or vegetable oil (I used Earth Balance)
  • ¾ cup organic raisins (I used golden raisins)
  • 2 teaspoons caraway seed (optional)
  • 2 teaspoons grated organic orange rind
  • 1 tablespoon melted organic butter to brush top of bread

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350°F.

Lightly oil an 8-inch cake pan.  Set aside.

Empty contents of one box of mix into medium mixing bowl.

Blend in caraway seeds and orange rind, if using.

Combine eggs, milk and 2 tablespoons butter or oil and beat into mix.

Fold in raisins.

Spread into prepared cake pan.

Bake 35-40 minutes or until top is brown.  Brush with 1 tablespoon melted butter.

Cool slightly.  Cut into wedges and enjoy!

A wedge of Gluten-Free Irish Soda Bread
A wedge of Gluten-Free Irish Soda Bread

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Oh.  My.  Goodness.  Honestly, I wasn’t expecting much from this recipe at all.  I mean, come on, it’s being made from, not a flour blend or all-purpose flour.  Nope.  A pancake and waffle mix.  I had my doubts.  But this came out of the oven a rich golden color, all fluffy and amazing smelling.  It looked awesome.  I sliced it up into 12 wedges and served them up for breakfast.

SO delicious.  Dense, like real soda bread, and packed with awesome flavor.  The orange zest really does add a nice zing to the loaf, so I do recommend adding that.  I skipped the caraway seeds in my recipe.  I love this bread.  I can’t wait to make it again in the very near future.  If you love Irish Soda Bread…give this recipe a try.  You’d never guess it was gluten-free.  And, even better, you’d never know it came from a pancake and waffle mix.

This is for breakfast again today.  YUM!