Ian’s bakes up a crispy piece of Allergen-Friendly Cheesy Vegan French Bread Pizza

Ian's Gluten-Free/Dairy-Free Cheesy Vegan French Bread Pizza
Ian’s Gluten-Free/Dairy-Free Cheesy Vegan French Bread Pizza

Product: Ian’s Gluten-Free/Dairy Free Cheesy Vegan French Bread Pizza – $6.99+

So…it’s National Pizza Pie Day.

Yep.  I don’t mess around when it comes to holidays…and after a busy day on the go (with an amazing brunch, coffee, shopping, and a stop off for some crazy-good ice cream)…I came home for a bit to relax.  And I knew…that despite the brunch and ice cream treat, my roommate and I were going to need something else for dinner.

And with it being National Pizza Pie Day…I had just the thing in mind.

Please note…I realize this is not actually a pizza “pie” per se…but it is…technically…a form of pizza.

Even better…it’s a form of pizza I can eat.

Now, I’ve done my share of sampling of gluten-free frozen pizzas since going gluten-free.  Kind of.  Normally, despite craving some gluten-free pizza at times, I don’t like paying an arm and a leg for a frozen gluten-free pizza.  I’d rather go spend that money and get one done up right at a restaurant (like Mellow Mushroom or Uncle Madio’s where they take extra precautions with gluten-free pizza preparations).  It would end up being about the same amount for the same amount of pizza actually.  And if not, the quality is far better.

But, last weekend, my roommate told me she would buy me a gluten-free treat of my choice while we were roaming around Earth Fare, my favorite grocery store…ever.  It took me a moment to ponder out what exactly I wanted to get with such a tempting offer.  And after struggling with choosing between a sweet treat, gluten-free onion rings, gluten-free vegetable pot stickers…I finally decided to go with Ian’s Allergen-Friendly (no wheat, no gluten, no dairy, no casein, no soy, no eggs, no peanuts, no tree nuts) French Bread Pizza.

This is not a new product.  Not at all.  In fact, I’ve seen this product in the freezer section of my local grocery store since I had to go gluten-free…and always said I was going to try it.  Unfortunately…the price just never was right and I couldn’t justify it in the end with my tight food budget.  But…as a treat…it might be worth it.  Especially if I needed a quick hit of pizza sometime.

Well, what better day to eat it than National Pizza Pie Day?

The box comes complete with two slices of gluten-free French bread that is topped off with a tomato sauce and Galaxy’s vegan mozzarella rice cheese.  I wasn’t sure what to make of the product upon opening it.  The frozen bread looked like any normal frozen pizza would have done.  I wasn’t sure how well the “cheese” would do in the oven, but I preheated it to the 400°F the box suggested and placed each slice of bread onto a baking sheet.  Into the oven it went for 23 minutes…but since my oven is a bit off…I let it go for 25 minutes before removing it.

Much to my surprise, the “cheese” melted beautifully over the slices of French bread.  The tomato sauce was bubbly and the cheese was piping hot and gooey.  In fact, some of it had even stuck to the pan.  So, that was a nice surprise.  Vegan cheese never melts this well lately (and trust me…I eat it all the time).  The French bread crisped up to a beautiful golden color.  That was a nice surprise!

So, I plated each slice, handed my roommate hers and went to retrieve mine.  She was already digging in when I returned so I inquired as to what she thought.  I mean, after all, she can eat any pizza whenever she wants.  It’s me with the dietary restrictions.

“It’s yummy!” she said.  So…I went ahead and took my first bite.

Despite the fact that I burned the roof of my mouth on the molten vegan cheese…I had to agree with her.  This was a delicious bite of pizza.  And so easy.  I mean…for something frozen and out of a package…the flavor was amazing.  I loved the crispy crunch the crust of the French bread gave each bite.  And the the inner parts were soft and chewy, like a good pizza crust would be…without being doughy or overly chewy.  The sauce was a non-entity and the “cheese” just gave it that pizza topping that was necessary for it to be a pizza.  But…it was good.  It was really good.

Each slice of bread contains 250 calories and 10 grams of fat.  The sodium content is quite low, at only 220 mg per serving.  And each slice offers up no cholesterol, no trans fat, and 3 grams of protein.  Nice!

And despite being rather small in size, these slices of French bread pizza are definitely filling.  I didn’t even need a salad or anything to eat with it.  Perfect as a meal on its own and rather safe for basically any food allergy.  It was only recently that Ian’s moved away from soy cheese, which was a fantastic choice in the end, opening this one up for people who have soy allergies.  All the products Ian’s puts out contain no artificial flavors, colors or preservatives…ever!

I would definitely buy these again in a heartbeat.  The crust was awesome…loving the crispy outside and soft inside.  It wasn’t overwhelming with the amount of bread.  The sauce and cheese were a great topping.  And these were so easy to prepare and so delicious to devour.

Which is exactly what happened…while watching Moonraker on Blu-Ray.

Don’t judge.

There is no better way to spend Naitonal Pizza Pie Day than enjoying a gluten-free and vegan French Bread Pizza…from Ian’s.

Find it in your grocer’s freezer section…and give it a try yourself.

Ian's Gluten-Free/Dairy-Free Cheesy Vegan French Bread Pizza (baked)
Ian’s Gluten-Free/Dairy-Free Cheesy Vegan French Bread Pizza (baked)

Not completely sold on Sol Cuisine’s Organic BBQ Tofu Ribs

Sol Cuisine Organic BBQ Tofu Ribs
Sol Cuisine Organic BBQ Tofu Ribs

Product: Sol Cuisine Organic BBQ Tofu Ribs – $5.49+

Being a gluten-free vegetarian isn’t always easy.  When I had to go gluten-free…it meant that many of the faux-meat products out there, via Boca, Morningstar, Quorn, and Gardein were off limits to me.  So, finding a replacement has been more than a challenge.  Sure…there are some that exist…but they are few and far between…and mostly limited to veggie burgers.

Which is fine.  Except when you’re tired of veggie burgers.

Imagine my excitement to walk into my favorite grocery store, Earth Fare, and find a product line called Sol Cuisine, which features gluten-free and vegan products.  The one that immediately caught my eye, however, was the Organic BBQ Tofu Ribs.

Yes…BBQ Ribs.  For gluten-free vegans.

*the gluten-free gods smile upon me*

I did what any clear-thinking gluten-free consumer would do.  I grabbed one from the freezer section and tossed it into my cart.  I mean…why not?  If nothing else…it would be interesting.

Welcome, then, to the weekend…where my usually scheduled meal and snack times goes completely awry.  Seriously.  It’s not always a good thing…but that’s what happens when you’re constantly on-the-go on the weekend.  It happens.  After a long day out on Saturday, my roommate and I returned home, hungry and ready for dinner.  I had plenty from my CSA bin to work with, but she was in the mood for fries.  And I decided that the perfect compliment to homemade, baked “fries” would be…these Organic BBQ Tofu Ribs that were sitting in my freezer.

Why not?  What did we have to lose?

The box actually indicates that these should be thawed in the fridge (whoops) or in the microwave…although no actual instructions for that are given.  So I threw the package of ribs onto a microwave safe plate, and began to hit the defrost button until I felt I had reached a good level to continue with the cooking process.

Nothing could be simpler.  Then…you get your choice of cooking method: Microwave, Stove top, or Oven.  Since I had the oven going, I went ahead and opted for that method.  So, into a casserole dish they went…and then into a 350° oven to cook for 20 minutes.  About halfway through, I was to give them a good stir…so I did that and then let them finish cooking as directed by the box.

Once time was up…I happily pulled the casserole dish from the oven and began to serve up the ribs with the baked fries as well.  Now, the box indicates that there are 3.5 servings inside…so my roommate and I decided we would split the difference and just make it into 2 servings.  That meant we each got 4 of the tofu ribs.  I set them alongside my homemade fries and dinner was served.

So…I dug in…very eager to taste.

And very confused.

Okay..not confused…but let down.  Before I had to go gluten-free, I loved eating Morningstar Farms BBQ Ribs.  They were amazing.  These…these were…not as amazing.  In fact, the texture was a bit spongy…but, let’s keep in mind, this is tofu.  So…I can deal with that.  Sadly, however, the sauce was rather bland.  Bland enough that I went and grabbed my bottle of Stubbs Original BBQ Sauce and added to my plate.  I think next time I get these, I will try to cook them in a pan, and maybe get a different and better texture on them.

For being made of tofu…these weren’t bad.  They just weren’t the epic feast that I was hoping for.  So…worth trying again, yes.  Scream about them from the rooftop awesome?  Not really.

Now…for the nutrition part…

Sol Cuisine Organic BBQ Tofu Ribs pack a caloric punch of only 130 calories per serving and 7 grams of fat.  These have a very low sodium count, holding at 160 mg.  And, even better, they pack a whopping 9 grams of protein per serving.  Awesome!  So, quite nutritionally sound…I will definitely give them that.

Despite the texture and lack of flavor, I’d be willing to try other products by Sol Cuisine…and I would happily eat these again…but probably seared off in a pan instead of cooked in the oven.  Maybe work some of that spongy texture out.

Overall…not great…but definitely not bad.

Sol Cuisine Organic BBQ Tofu Ribs (cooked in the oven and served w/ a side of homemade oven-baked fries)
Sol Cuisine Organic BBQ Tofu Ribs (cooked in the oven and served w/ a side of homemade oven-baked fries)

Recipe: Crispy Baked Parmesan Green Bean Fries

As a vegetarian, I am always looking for new and different ways to eat vegetables.  That’s more than true these days since I began receiving a CSA bin of fresh, organic, local produce from my area.  Finding a new way to prepare a favorite vegetable is always fun and I’ve been enjoying playing with new techniques and recipes.

And…thanks to the magic and wonder of Pinterest…I stumbled across this recipe.  It was originally posted by Dashing Dish…and it truly caught my eye.  Well, I made it tonight and couldn’t have been happier with it.  A little crispy, a little savory, a little salty…and lots of yummy.

Recipe: Crispy Baked Parmesan Green Bean Fries

Crispy Baked Parmesan Green Bean Fries
Crispy Baked Parmesan Green Bean Fries


Servings: 4
Time: Prep 10 minutes; Bake 20 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 4 cups fresh whole green beans (or 1 14 ounce bag of frozen whole green beans)
  • 1/4 cup Parmesan cheese, grated
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt (or to taste)
  • 1/8 teaspoon pepper (or to taste)

Directions:

Preheat oven to 425 degrees.

Line a baking sheet with foil, and spray with non-stick cooking spray.

If using frozen green beans, pop the bag of green beans in the microwave for 3-4 minutes, or until just de-thawed (or you could leave them out at room temperature for a few hours).  If using fresh green beans, wash and snip off the ends.

Place green beans on prepared baking pan, making sure they are evenly spread out, and none are laying on top of each other, (this will ensure even crispiness!)  Sprinkle seasonings and Parmesan cheese evenly over green beans.

Place green beans in the pre-heated oven and bake for 10-15 minutes, or until golden brown and crispy!  (To make them extra crispy, broil them for an extra 1-2 minutes before pulling them out of the oven).

Enjoy immediately with low sugar ketchup or dipping sauce of choice.

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Taking that whole enjoy with a dipping sauce of choice, I whipped up a simple vegan Sriracha aoili…and it went with these fries perfectly.  Mine didn’t crisp up as much as I hoped, but I was also baking gluten-free/vegan no chicken nuggets in the oven as well, which took some of the heat source away from the green beans.  Regardless…these were amazing and fantastic…and I intend to make them again tomorrow with the other half of the green beans from my CSA bin.  Yeah…they were that good.

Perfect healthy side dish for any meal, honestly.  What better way to serve your veggies?

Forget Krispy Kreme – Katz Gluten Free brings glazed donuts to the gluten free masses

Katz Gluten Free Glazed Donuts
Katz Gluten Free Glazed Donuts

Product: Katz Gluten Free Glazed Donuts – $6.99

Were you like me and once upon a time used to be able to eat what everyone else does?

If so, you might recall one of life’s simplest, sweetest, most divine treats – a simple glazed Krispy Kreme donut.

Sure…a donut is a donut, right?  Or…you might think that until you have to give them up.  Trust me…no matter how healthy you are or how good you are trying to be…everyone appreciates a good donut every now and again.

Problem: when you are gluten-free…a good donut isn’t always easy to come by.  Even more difficult…finding one that is reminiscent of the ones you used to be able to savor.

Now…I absolutely love donuts.  And I’ve tried out quite a few different gluten-free ones.  While the ones in stores are all fine and good…the only brand that has really made me sit up and remember what eating at Dunkin’ Donuts after swim class was really like…has been Katz Gluten Free.  Yes, once again I am lifting upon high the fantastic products that Katz Gluten Free puts out on the market.  Why?  Because they truly are worthy of such high praise.  I have yet to find something I have tried that I haven’t liked.

A couple weeks ago, I received an e-mail regarding new products from Katz Gluten Free.  One of the items listed was…glazed donuts.  So, upon returning to my desk at the office, I went ahead and ordered some…because they looked absolutely scrumptious in the announcement.  They arrived two days later and I skipped to the freezer at the office to store them, brought them home and put them in my freezer, then…could hardly wait a week before I was pulling them out to use as breakfast after hitting up the gym.

Yes…hard workout at the gym = gluten-free donut (with some fruit…give me some credit!) for breakfast at the office.

Anyway…I got to the office and went into the kitchen with the donuts.  I pulled out a plate and set one in the microwave, giving it a very quick nuke for 10 seconds.  With it and some freshly chopped pear from my CSA bin, I took the first one to my roommate at her desk.  Then, I returned to the kitchen to repeat the process for me.

As I settled in at my desk, I started on the pear.  My roommate came over to show me something and I asked her how the donut was.  She lifted her eyebrows, looked at my untouched one, and simply said…”Take a bite.”  Who am I to argue when a gluten-free glazed donut is sitting right there waiting for me to devour it.

I lifted it up, drawing in that amazing scent of sugar from the glaze.  It smelled like all those donut shops and bakeries that seem to torture me now.  I savored that aroma for one moment more…then took my first bite.

WOW!  No…honestly…WOW!!  While these are definitely not as light and fluffy as the famous Krispy Kreme donuts…these are just as delicious.  And I don’t mind the extra definition to the donut.  I like that it has a little heft to it.  Honestly…these were melt-in-your-mouth-Krispy-Kremeish-fantasticness.  Yes…that really is an adjective.  Trust me.

I couldn’t believe how much I fell in love with this donut.  It was like, the moment I had a bite…I had to have another one.  Every donut I ever ate before my diagnosis seemed to pale in comparison.  This…was one fantastic glazed donut.  And for the first time ever, I lost myself in the taste and texture of this little treat.  I don’t even care that the office has Krispy Kreme’s and other donuts on occasion now…because I have Katz Gluten-Free Glazed Donuts.  They…are even better, in my opinion.

Dear Katz…if you keep expanding your donut line…I might just love you even more.  Especially if they keep getting better and better…like these.

I love you.

No really.  I do.

Looks like it’s time to order more donuts…

Katz Gluten Free Glazed Donut
Katz Gluten Free Glazed Donut

Recipe: Gluten-Free Oven Toasted Ravioli

New Year’s Eve was all planned out between my friend Jenn and I.  We were ready to whip up a feast that night…complete with an entree that she spotted on Pinterest.  And between the two of us and our love of trying Pinterest recipes…we set out to make these.  I just happened to have some Gluten-Free Breadcrumbs from Katz Gluten Free at my apartment and they would be perfect for this recipe.  So…I saved them for this exact reason and they didn’t let us down.

The best part about this recipe is how simple it was to make.  Totally going to do this again.  Nothing fancy…it just looks like it.

The best part…once again we simply modified the ingredients to fit my dietary needs…so while this recipe is gluten-free…it doesn’t have to be made that way.  I am just thankful to have friends who eat foods that I can eat when I’m around.  Some people aren’t willing to give gluten-free a chance…but my friends Cathy and Jenn have always given it a fair shake.  And for that…I am thankful.

Oh…and this recipe was AWESOME!

Recipe: Gluten-Free Oven Toasted Ravioli

Gluten-Free Oven Toasted Ravioli
Gluten-Free Oven Toasted Ravioli

Servings: 3-4
Time: Prep 10 minutes; Cook 15 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 12 round frozen ravioli, thawed (I used Conte’s Gluten-Free Cheese Ravioli)
  • 1 egg
  • 1 tablespoon milk
  • 6 tablespoons Italian bread crumbs (I used Katz Gluten-Free Breadcrumbs)
  • 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese
  • cooking spray

Directions:

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

Whisk together egg and milk in shallow bowl.  In another bowl or pie plate, combine bread crumbs and Parmesan cheese.  Dip ravioli in egg and then in bread crumbs.  Place on baking sheet.  Repeat until all ravioli are coated.  Spray ravioli with cooking spray.

Bake for 12-15 minutes or until golden brown.  Serve with warm marinara or pesto.

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See…it’s one of the simplest recipes out there…but the end results are a delicious ravioli with a crisp outer layer and soft, warm, gooey inner layer.  Use whatever ravoili you like.  This was the first time I used Conte’s Gluten-Free Cheese Ravioli…and they were awesome.  They held up to cooking and baking and…damn…were they ever delicious.

Impressed!!  Very impressed.

So…if you want a simple meal that is easy to make and big of flavor…give this one a go!  You’ll love it.  I guarantee.

Julie’s Organic Carrot Cake Ginger Ice Cream Sandwich Cookies like a frozen slice of gluten-free pie

Julie's Organic Carrot Cake Ginger Ice Cream Sandwich Cookies
Julie’s Organic Carrot Cake Ginger Ice Cream Sandwich Cookies

Product: Julie’s Organic Carrot Cake Ginger Ice Cream Sandwich Cookies – $5.99+

Mmmmm…

The words gluten-free and ice cream sandwich are normally not found hand-in-hand.  But thanks to the teaming up of Glutenfreeda (who provides the cookie portion of the ice cream sandwich) with Julie’s Organic Ice Cream…even the gluten-free can have a sweet taste of an ice cream sandwich.  Even better…not being limited to just the chocolate cookies with the vanilla ice cream.  While it is traditional and the most common, even in the ice cream sandwiches that are not gluten-free, Julie’s Organic Ice Cream offers up four different varieties of gluten-free ice cream sandwich cookies.

And I have now had them all…with my final taste going to the Carrot Cake Ginger Ice Cream Sandwich Cookie.

This one actually was the one that my roommate dreaded.  She isn’t the biggest fan of carrot cake (unless I make it, she says) nor ginger…so she sort of put off eating this one until I just marched over to the freezer the other day when it was time for dessert and pulled these out.  Her reaction, “Oh…we’re having those?”  And picture this being said in the most unenthusiastic tone of voice one can conjure.  She was really, really, really not happy that I made that decision.

However…her tune soon changed…

The Carrot Cake Ginger Ice Cream Sandwich Cookies are composed of ginger cookies made by Glutenfreeda that are soft and crumbly…like a pie crust.  And the carrot cake ice cream is what fills these up and gives them their amazing combined flavor.  I’ve never had carrot cake ice cream before, but if it always tastes like this…I want more of it in my life!!

These ice cream sandwiches were SO delicious.  My roommate took the first taste while I was snapping pictures for the blog (as I tend to do).  And she says, “Oh…it tastes like a frozen pumpkin pie!”  I finished taking pictures as she went to sit down and nosh on hers a bit more and took my first taste.  She was absolutely correct.  Forget carrot cake flavor, these really did taste like a frozen pumpkin pie.  The ginger cookie gave the illusion of a crust and the ice cream was just super good.  I loved the combination of flavors and how they would melt together on my tongue.  The cookies are super soft, so that adds a crumbly consistency to them which sort of makes these more pie-like in the end.

SO YUMMY!!

I found myself looking forward to dessert the next day…but dinner was taking forever to cook (naturally).  But, anticipation is part of the fun, yes?  And when we settled in to devour the final two in the package, we sadly big adieu to these ice cream sandwiches.  Phenomenal flavor.  I would totally buy these again in a heartbeat.  Absolutely loved them.

So, if you happen to be out at the store and looking for something different to try…whether you need to eat gluten-free or not…I highly recommend trying Julie’s Organic Carrot Cake Ginger Ice Cream Sandwich Cookies.  It’s a slice of heavenly pie in ice cream form…and boy…is it ever delicious!

Julie's Organic Carrot Cake Ginger Ice Cream Sandwich Cookie
Julie’s Organic Carrot Cake Ginger Ice Cream Sandwich Cookie

Julie’s Cherry Cheesecake Ice Cream Cookie Sandwich a gluten-free frozen treat…with a cherry on top

Julie's Organic Gluten-Free Cherry Cheesecake Ice Cream Sandwich Cookies
Julie’s Organic Gluten-Free Cherry Cheesecake Ice Cream Sandwich Cookies

Julie’s Organic Gluten-Free Cherry Cheesecake Ice Cream Sandwich Cookie – $5.99+

I didn’t know they existed until I was wandering down the frozen food aisle of my local Earth Fare grocery store.  I was just glancing in and out of the freezers, looking for something…anything…that might catch my eye.  Something that might be gluten-free.  Maybe.  If I prayed really hard and closed my eyes…maybe it would be so.

Or something to that affect…just less dramatic.

The fact of the matter was, I was at the grocery store and as I was searching the aisles, I stumbled across two new flavors of gluten-free ice cream sandwiches from Julie’s.  Thrilled?  Yes.  Ecstatic?  Very much.  Did I buy them?  OF COURSE!

And then…the reality of my overflowing gluten-free pantry hit…and I didn’t get to eat them.  Not right away.  Not until two nights ago, in fact.  Thank goodness there was no freezer burn on them.  I would have cried had it been so.

The Cherry Cheesecake Sandwich Cookies are amazing.  No…they really are.  Picture with me, if you will…two chocolate sandwich cookies (manufactured by Glutenfreeda…so they are gluten-free) that are packed…literally packed full of cherry cheesecake ice cream.  If that sounds amazing to you, then let me tell you…this is not a figment of my overactive foodie imagination.  No, my friends.  This reality was brought to life by Julie’s Organic Ice Cream.

Cherry and chocolate is a fantastic combination as it is, but this ice cream sandwich brings out the best of everything sweet that I love.  Cherries…check.  Cheesecake…check.  Chocolate…check.  Ice cream…check.  Totally gluten-free too.  Which means…I get ice cream sandwiches!!

I had been previously blown away by the taste, texture, and awesomeness of the original (chocolate gluten-free cookies with vanilla ice cream) ice cream sandwiches and the Lemon Yogurt Ice Cream Sandwiches (lemon yogurt between vanilla gluten-free cookies).  So, I figured this one had a lot to live up to.  But…I have a lot of faith in these products as they have not only impressed me, but impressed my friends who can eat regular ice cream sandwiches.  So much that they prefer these instead!

The Cherry Cheesecake Ice Cream Sandwich Cookie is a mouthful to say…but it’s a delight to eat.  Honestly.  I love the way the soft chocolate cookie melts away with the delicious and smooth cherry cheesecake ice cream.  Totally wowed by this flavor.  The lemon is still my favorite thus far…but this one is a very close second.  It was like biting into a cheesecake with a chocolate crust.  It brought back so many delicious and amazing memories.  I can’t wait to devour the other one waiting for me in the freezer.

As far as sweet, ice-creamy snacks go, the nutrition information on this one isn’t too bad.  One ice cream sandwich will set you back 200 calories and 9 grams of fat.  That’s not bad for an ice cream sandwich.  And, let me tell you, it is worth every creamy, dreamy calorie.  For real.

Search high and low for these at your local grocery store…and if you don’t see them, see if the store can order them in.  Trust me…you’ll want to take a bite out of these…and then polish it off.  It’s hard to eat just one.

Julie's Organic Gluten-Free Cherry Cheesecake Ice Cream Sandwich Cookie (unwrapped)
Julie’s Organic Gluten-Free Cherry Cheesecake Ice Cream Sandwich Cookie (unwrapped)

A vegan Creamy Vanilla ice cream that is So Delicious

So Delicious Dairy Free Creamy Vanilla Soy Milk Ice Cream
So Delicious Dairy Free Creamy Vanilla Soy Milk Ice Cream

Product: So Delicious Dairy Free Soy Milk Creamy Vanilla Ice Cream – $6.49+

When you name your company So Delicious, you are definitely setting a high standard for not only your branding, but also the products that you put out.  So far, I have yet to have a flop with the So Delicious items that I have tried.  I know…most of said products have been in a non-dairy ice cream form.

That trend continues here…

My local grocery store had a great sale going on for the So Delicious quarts of ice cream awhile back.  After sending my roommate out for an item I needed for something I was cooking, she returned with a huge surprise for me.  Three quarts of So Delicious non-dairy ice creams to try.  And since then, I have dug into the Chocolate Velvet and the Neapolitan flavors and fallen in love with each of them.

All that remained in my freezer was the Creamy Vanilla one.  I really wanted to dress this ice cream up.  I mean, we all love vanilla ice cream…but it is so versatile.  I was thinking of melting chocolate over it…or getting some chocolate syrup from the store…or topping it with fruit and nuts…or sandwiching it between two gluten-free cookies.  The possibilities were endless.  I mean, vanilla ice cream is like being handed a blank piece of paper and a pencil.  You can get as creative with it as you want.

Little did I know that in the end…I’d basically be enjoying it as it was made.  Undressed.  But…perfectly matched.

So Delicious Creamy Vanilla is a soy milk based ice cream that is vegan, kosher, and gluten-free.  It is also non-GMO certified.  YAY!  That being said, this ice cream had been hanging in my freezer since the summer…so there was no way of telling what state I might find it in when I cracked it open last night.  I almost expected freezer burn and ice crystals.

But…I was wrong.  When I pulled the lid off the quart, a beautiful white surface looked back at me.  Perfect vanilla.  And it smelled of vanilla too.  So amazing.

When I said perfectly paired just above I wasn’t kidding.  You see, I have been watching Hotel Hell (Gordon Ramsay’s new show) and one of the hotels he went to help turn around was one that invented Apple Pie À La Mode.  No joke.  And I just happened to have a gluten-free apple pie in my freezer as well.  Hmmm…what to do…

LIGHT BULB!

So, last night after hurrying through dinner in an attempt to make it out to a concert (The Dave Matthews Band was in town) on time, my roommate and I actually allowed ourselves a moment for a palate cleansing dessert.  Never miss dessert.  It is very important.  I had thawed out the pie earlier that day so all I needed to do was toss it in the microwave (Gordon Ramsay would FLIP OUT!).  While a tiny slice of pie was heating, I opened up the So Delicious Creamy Vanilla ice cream and got out a spoon.

Apple pie à la mode is a slice of apple pie topped with vanilla ice cream.  The warm pie melts the ice cream that is layered on top and what emerges is this amazing dessert that is both hot and cold and melty and yummy and…*DROOL*.  Ahem.  Sorry.  Bit of a food nerd here.  At least I’m a foodie who loves to eat (within my dietary restrictions that is!).

So, when the microwave tolled it’s completion of the heating process, I removed the plate with the slice of pie resting on it and eased my spoon into the ice cream.

Smooth.  I expected something rock-hard, or flaky (some non-dairy ice creams can be crystallized and a bit hard to get a good, creamy scoop out of).  But So Delicious really delivered here.  The ice cream folded up in the spoon to create a perfect scoop.  I set it alongside the pie (trust me, for calorie purposes, the serving size was halved and setting any ice cream on top of this itty-bitty slice was not an option).  I repeated it with the other half of the slice and served one to my roommate and myself.

Oh. My. Foodie. God.

First of all, having a delicious gluten-free pie is one thing.  But the ice cream.  Oh, the ice cream just totally made this dessert.  I loved how it mixed perfectly with the buttery, flaky goodness of the pie crust, and the hot apples in the center just aided in creating this hot/cold, flaky/melty mess of a dessert.  And it was everything I dreamed it would be.

The So Delicious Creamy Vanilla won’t slap you in the face with its vanilla flavor.  It is very subtle.  That being said it is also very delicious.  Trust me.  I was highly impressed.  I loved how it had just the right hit of vanilla flavor so that it wasn’t underwhelming or overwhelming.  It was just perfect.  I would buy this again in a heartbeat…and eat it straight.  I might even still turn it into a sundae, or just put it in a gluten-free ice cream cone (I still have some of those in my pantry!).

Being lactose intolerant and gluten free doesn’t have to mean ice cream is off limits.  It just means you find an ice cream that suits you.  Preferably one that is So Delicious.

A scoop of So Delicious Dairy Free Creamy Vanilla Soy Milk Ice Cream over a small slice of Katz Gluten Free Apple Pie
A scoop of So Delicious Dairy Free Creamy Vanilla Soy Milk Ice Cream over a small slice of Katz Gluten Free Apple Pie

A little slice of heaven in Katz Gluten-Free Apple Pie

Katz Gluten-Free Apple Pie (Personal Size)
Katz Gluten-Free Apple Pie (Personal Size)

Product: Katz Gluten-Free Apple Pie (Personal Size – 6 inches) – $7.49

Do you know how long it has been since I’ve had apple pie?  Seriously?!

Actually, up until this past summer when I was visiting my family in Minneapolis, Minnesota, it had been…years since I last had an actual slice of pie.  I’ve never been big on pie.  It’s like my cake…I prefer it sans frosting.  Weird, I know.  But that’s just me.  So, pie had sort of slipped off my radar up until…my cousin’s husband did a gluten-free version of his family’s famous strawberry pie.  I never ate so much pie in my life.  It was amazing.  And he was kind enough to share the recipe with me, so I made it once as well.  And so…my long absent admiration of pie finally returned.

But, after I made the strawberry pie for an office luncheon (made it vegan in addition to gluten-free), I just didn’t have the drive to attempt another pie.  A different pie.  A classic pie, perhaps.  Like cherry or apple or something.  A lot of it is…making pie crust can be tricky.  Especially that top layer.  And using a gluten-free flour can be…well…it can be an absolute mess if you don’t use it appropriately.  Even the pre-mixed gluten-free all-purpose blends work well in some things better than others.  And a pie is a huge time commitment…so I never could quite commit to trying to bake one up for myself.

But, one day my roomie went ahead and placed an order with Katz Gluten-Free.  I wasn’t allowed to look at the receipt that came through my e-mail.  I was to wait and see what turned up in the box.  Let me tell you, it was like Christmas when the order arrived at the office that day.  One of the products inside:

Katz Gluten-Free Apple Pie.

Katz Gluten-Free Apple Pie (thawed)
Katz Gluten-Free Apple Pie (thawed)

A PIE!!

Well, as usual, I have more than enough desserts/sweets in my pantry and freezer to go around, and other items had to be used up first.  So, it wasn’t until yesterday that I finally got around to pulling the pie out of the freezer.  I allowed it to thaw on the counter for a bit, before putting it into the refrigerator while I was at work.

That evening was a busy, busy, busy one.  Not only, after working all day, did I have leftovers to reheat, gluten-free bread to toast, and a salad to throw together, but we were trying to hustle out the door to drive into Louisville to see the Dave Matthews Band in concert as well.  At least the main part of the dinner (Scalloped Russet Potato and Yam Gratin with Fresh Herbs, in case you were wondering) was just a simple reheat and salads don’t take too long to throw together when all is said and done.  With the bread toasted in the oven, I got dinner together and we chowed down.

And I knew…despite being in a hurry, that dessert was necessary.

After we polished off our plates, I got up and gave my usual question:  “Dessert?”

“Yes ma’am!” came her response.

And so, into the fridge I went and pulled out the Katz Gluten-Free Apple Pie that was just sort of chilling in there.  I turned it over before tearing it open to check serving size and nutrition information.  And with that in mind, and some So Delicious Creamy Vanilla Soy Milk Ice Cream lingering in my freezer door, I made a decision to make up some Gluten-Free Apple Pie À La Mode.  And the star of the show was going to be a slice of Katz Gluten-Free Apple Pie.

Since normally 1/4 of the 6 inch pie is the serving size, totaling up to 230 calories and 12 grams of fat, I decided to make each already tiny slice into two even tinier slices of pie.  That way I would half the calories and fat…and the pie would last longer.  But…I am not kidding when I say these slices are teeny-tiny.  They were already small when cut into fourths, imagine in eighths.  The things we do accommodate the addition of ice cream.

Three-bite slice of pie…why not?

A slice of Katz Gluten-Free Apple Pie (1/4 of pie serving size)
A slice of Katz Gluten-Free Apple Pie (1/4 of pie serving size)

Aside from the tiny serving size…this pie is actually quite good.  As I stated before, I’ve never been someone who would actively order pie.  But if my mom made it for the holidays, you bet I was having a slice (except if it was pumpkin pie…never been a fan!).  So, after slicing the pie into quarters, I halved each one and removed the tiny sliver of pie, placing it on a plate and giving it a quick zap in the microwave to warm it.  Then, once it was removed, I scooped up a small bit of ice cream (small pie = small ice cream scoop) to have with it.  Viola.  Gluten-free (and dairy free) Apple Pie À La Mode.

So, how did it taste?

Well…it warmed up to perfection.  The inside was soft and hot, the apples sizzling with the heat as though it was fresh from the oven.  And the crust was flaky and toasty and just amazing.  And, take my word for it…this pie pairs very well with ice cream (or dairy-free ice cream like what I used).  Honestly.  While the dessert was a simple couple of bites and then gone, it is still very satisfying.  The pie honestly reheats without falling into a mushy mess.  The crust is the true star of the show.  Sure, it’s not crispy like it would be fresh out of the oven, but it has that buttery, flaky texture to it that I remember from my mom’s homemade pies.

I have attempted to get some local grocery stores to carry some of Katz Gluten-Free Products.  One said that they carry a couple of things by the company, but can’t carry the pies because they contain high fructose corn syrup.  Now, I have been over the label and ingredients countless times and I haven’t found mention of high fructose corn syrup anywhere.  I refuse to buy anything with high fructose corn syrup in it and do my best not to consume anything that might contain it.  Whether this is old information or I’m missing a code word on the label, I don’t know.  Perhaps it is something I should talk to the company about to make sure.

In the end, however, my seemingly high fructose corn syrup -free gluten-free apple pie from Katz was a total win with both myself and my roommate.  Even though the slices are itty-bitty (if you are working within certain calories for the day), they really end up being just enough to satisfy the need for something sweet at the end of a meal.  If calories and fat aren’t something you care to watch…dig on in and have a quarter slice or even half the pie.  Trust me…these are small pieces.

If you feel like you’ve been missing out on pie…go ahead and place an order with Katz Gluten-Free.  I am absolutely in love with this apple pie and a friend of mine has raved about the blueberry pie…so I think I might have to look into trying that one in the near future.

Oh…and trust me…dish out some ice cream with this.  It’s a divine treat all around.

Nailed it again, Katz.  Nailed it again!

A slice of Katz Gluten-Free Apple Pie (1/8 of pie served with a scoop of So Delicious Creamy Vanilla Non-Dairy Ice Cream)
A slice of Katz Gluten-Free Apple Pie (1/8 of pie served with a scoop of So Delicious Creamy Vanilla Non-Dairy Ice Cream)

Katz Gluten-Free English Muffins toast up breakfast perfection

Katz Gluten-Free English Muffins
Katz Gluten-Free English Muffins

Product: Katz Gluten-Free English Muffins – $4.99

How many times can I sing the praises of Katz Gluten-Free?  I mean, honestly?  They are, far and away, the pinnacle of gluten-free companies when it comes to the products that they provide.  I have yet to dislike anything.  True, some things are better than others, but I have never out-and-out disliked any of their products.

And this tradition holds true for their Gluten-Free English Muffins.

My roomie surprised me with an order from Katz Gluten-Free awhile back.  It had quite a few items in it that were apart from my normal order.  One such item were the newly introduced gluten-free English Muffins.  I was so excited to have these.  And, as with most things I get that are gluten-free…despite my enthusiasm over having them, they sit and wait while I work through other products first.  And that was the case with these.  My freezer saw more of them than I did.

That is…until this morning.

Katz Gluten-Free English Muffin (thawed and still whole)
Katz Gluten-Free English Muffin (thawed and still whole)

Sure, there were plenty of things I could have made for breakfast on a Sunday.  Waffles for one thing…as Sunday usually grants me enough time in the morning to put into that sort of a task.  But, we had some plans to go see Lincoln in the theaters and that meant, with a couple errands to run first, we needed something easier for breakfast.  Well…my freezer is often a good place to start when I need a go-to breakfast item.  And there, right in the front of my very, very full freezer, were two sleeves of Katz Gluten-Free English Muffins.  I grabbed the older one, already knowing that English Muffins were a simple, easy breakfast regardless.  And I had plenty of options to top them off with.  Even better.

As I hadn’t planned for this ahead of time, I couldn’t let these thaw out overnight in a plastic bag as I normally would.  But that is why there is a defrost button on the microwave, my friends.  Though it is not my favorite way to go about thawing out bread products, it does work in a pinch.  So, I removed two English muffins from the bag and set to thawing them out via the microwave.  Once that was accomplished, I preheated the oven to 425 degrees and put some aluminum foil down on a baking sheet to prep for toasting these up.  I don’t own a toaster anymore (got rid of mine when I had to go gluten-free due to cross-contamination) and I have no room, currently, for a toaster oven.  The oven is my only method for making anything toasted these days.  It’s not simple…but it works.

I sliced each English Muffin in half and placed it on the baking sheet.  Once the oven light clicked off, into the oven the pan went for about 7-10 minutes.  This allowed the English Muffins to get a nice golden brown without being overly done.  While they were busy toasting, I was getting out some toppings.  I figured half could have some cream cheese on it and the other half would be topped with a small schmear of Smart Balance spread and some organic strawberry jam.  It doesn’t get much better than that when it comes to English Muffins, let me tell you!

Katz Gluten-Free English Muffin (halved and toasted)
Katz Gluten-Free English Muffin (halved and toasted)

With the toppings ready, I removed the English Muffins from the oven and was quite pleased that they didn’t get too overly done.  They were a fantastic golden color all the way around and toasted beautifully.  I applied my selected toppings carefully to each half, giving one of each to my roommate and I.  I carried hers out there and went to go grab my breakfast for the morning.  As I settled in, she was already noshing away on her English Muffins and singing their accolades.

Now, let me reiterate that I grew up in New York.  Bagels and English Muffins were two of my favorite breakfast carbs to down growing up.  Honestly.  Nothing beats a good breakfast bread topped with cream cheese or jam.  It’s one of my most favorite things in the world.  I just hated to give it up when I had to go gluten-free.

But now…now my love for carby goodness at breakfast is back.  Because with one bite, my mind was flashing back to the amazing English Muffins I ate up until I had to stop.  Katz Gluten-Free perfected these.  Honestly.  Just like English Muffins I used to eat.  Sure…even the ones made by Thomas and other store-brands.  These reminded me exactly of those in taste and texture.  And it was enough to really make my breakfast mean a lot to me this morning.  Honestly.  I was beyond impressed.

Katz Gluten-Free English Muffins don’t have all the rivets and divets of the ones in the store or bakery, but don’t count them out on account of that.  The butter and cream cheese still soaked in to each bite.  Even without the traditional nooks and crannies of an English Muffin, these impressed me because they tasted, felt, and toasted up just like “normal” English Muffins would.  I could have cried from joy.

These English Muffins are completely free of soy, eggs, dairy, nuts and gluten.  They are made from a gluten-free flour blend of rice and potato flour, water, potato starch, quinoa, tapioca starch, canola oil, sugar, dry yeast, baking powder, guar gum, salt, and corn flour.  These ingredients truly are the magic behind the taste and texture that these English Muffins provide.  As a gluten-free consumer, I couldn’t be happier with these.  Even more…the nutrition facts are fast better than the previous gluten-free English Muffins I found in the store and refused to buy due to how high in calories they were for only half the muffin.

Katz Gluten-Free English Muffins are only 130 calories for the entire English Muffin.  Not half.  Love that.  They contain 3.5 grams of fat per English Muffin and 2 grams of protein.  I’m liking these nutritional stats much better already.  And if that didn’t sell you on them, trust me when I say that these are the most amazing gluten-free English Muffins I have had to date.  Because while I have refused to buy others on the market due to nutrition stats, I have sampled them at Gluten-Free Tasting Fairs and Gluten-Free Expos.  NONE of them have come close to tasting like Katz Gluten-Free variety.  In case you were wondering…four English Muffins come in a package.

I’m sold.  I also think I need to make more room in my freezer and order much more of these.  English Muffins are back in my life.  Which means…my vegetarian/gluten-free egg muffins can make their way back into my breakfast line-up after being absent for so long.

I don’t know if I’ll stop smiling over these any time soon.  Go to Katz Gluten-Free’s Web site…and order some for yourself.  You will not be disappointed.  That I can promise.

Katz Gluten-Free English Muffin (toasted and half topped with Smart Balance spread and organic strawberry jam and the other half topped with plain cream cheese)
Katz Gluten-Free English Muffin (toasted and half topped with Smart Balance spread and organic strawberry jam and the other half topped with plain cream cheese)