Product Review: Authentic Foods Gluten-Free Pancake & Baking Mix

Authentic Foods Gluten-Free Pancake & Baking Mix
Authentic Foods Gluten-Free Pancake & Baking Mix

Product: Authentic Foods Gluten-Free Pancake & Baking Mix – $5.99+

It isn’t often that Cathy comes right out with a breakfast request.  Normally, I ask the question the night before…”What do you want for brekkies?”  Her response usually comes with a shrug, a garbled “Idunno…” And then leaves it to me to figure something out.  Which…fine…I’ve grown used to that.  But sometimes I don’t want to make the breakfast decision.  Sometimes I actually do want to make something that she definitely wants to have in the morning.

But…last week…the unthinkable happened.  Without a prompt from me…I got, “Can we have pancakes for breakfast?”

Can we ever!!  Finally…some input.  Finally…a request.  FINALLY…a reason to bust out a new brand of gluten-free pancake mix.  HA!

It was time to pull the Authentic Foods Gluten-Free Pancake & Baking Mix out of my pantry and welcome it to the wonderful world of my teeny-tiny kitchen.  Mixing bowl time…at last.

I found the Authentic Foods brand of pancake mix while browsing the small food section at our local Home Goods store.  I can’t believe how many different gluten-free foods they have in there by brands that I am unfamiliar with.  And, to top it off, this was being sold at an unbeatable price.  When the normal price is $3.00 more than what Home Goods is selling it for…well…you better believe my pantry is going to have a bag of it inside.  Purchase made…and the wait time as I work through the products that came before it happened.

Until Cathy’s request.  PANCAKES!

Now…simple pancakes would have been just fine.  But I felt like making one of my favorite things from childhood.  In fact, so many of my friends associate my sleepovers with the chocolate chip pancakes my mom would cook up for all of us the next morning.  We all looked forward to it…putting on a nice slab of butter, then dowsing it with maple syrup.  Oh yeah…my mom always treated us to chocolate chip pancakes…and my friends knew it.

So…I thought I’d bring it back.  So, I mixed up the batter as instructed on the packet…1/2 a cup of the mix added to 1 beaten egg, 1/2 cup almond milk (milk or milk substitute), 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil, and 1 tablespoon of brown sugar.  I then folded in some of Enjoy Life’s mini semi-sweet chocolate chips.  Voila…these were ready for my skillet.

The most amazing thing happened.  No joke.  These pancakes, after they began to cook on the skillet…puffed up and got fluffy…like real pancakes do.  Like the pancakes my mom used to make me when I was growing up.  I was thrilled to see the edges bubble up and the batter just sort of…expand with the heat.  I was already anticipating flipping these over and seeing if the trend continued.  And when the bottom side was an amazing golden color, these were flipped…and yes…they remained fluffy.  You cannot even imagine the happy dance I was doing in front of my skillet.  So many times gluten-free pancakes don’t rise…they just are flat…but these…fluffy and beautiful.  Perfection!

Authentic Foods Pancake & Baking Mix is composed of a blend of stone-milled Garfava (a blend of flour made from garbanzo, fava beans, and Romano beans) and superfine brown rice flour.  It was like biting into a traditional all-American pancake.  Honestly.  And with my addition of the mini chocolate chips…you better believe this breakfast took me back to those mornings my mom would treat us to this very same breakfast.

I served the pancakes with a drizzle of pure maple syrup…and settled in.  These pancakes got that amazing golden crust on the outside.  Inside…so fluffy and light.  Not heavy and dense.  Just the most perfect pancake I have made so far from these gluten-free mixes.  I want to go see if Home Goods has more of this mix…because it made me so happy with each and every bite.  For real.  When pancakes make your day…there is something special going on.

Supposedly this mix is perfect for making waffles, muffins, cookies, donuts, crepes, and so much more.  I just bought a donut cutter.  Game on!

Nutritionally speaking, this pancake mix isn’t too bad for you either.  I mean…these are carby…amazing…fluffy…REAL tasting gluten-free pancakes.  Just take them for what they are and enjoy!!  But…as I always cover this…a serving size of this pancake mix is 1/4 cup…which gives you light and fluffy…130 calories per serving and 1.5 grams of fat.  So…really not so bad, right?  Right!  You will be getting 170 mg of sodium and 1 gram of sugar.  Also these serve up a filling 2 grams of fiber and 5 grams of protein.  So…woohoo!

If you have been longing for the light and fluffy pancakes you used to know…I highly recommend giving Authentic Foods Gluten-Free Pancake & Baking Mix a try.  So far…it’s the one that has impressed me the most.  I hope to find other products by Authentic Foods and see how they compare.  Until then…I’m thinking pancakes for breakfast tomorrow.

Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Pancakes from Authentic Foods Gluten-Free Pancake & Baking Mix
Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Pancakes from Authentic Foods Gluten-Free Pancake & Baking Mix

Product Review: Heartland Gourmet Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix

Heartland Gourmet Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix
Heartland Gourmet Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix

Product: Heartland Gourmet Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix – $5.99+

Cookies.

We all know by now that I am obsessed with cookies.  I love them.  I’m a human cookie monster.  Or…at least I was…back when eating cookies was easier for me.  After the Celiac diagnosis, that had to change.  Sort of.

There is absolutely no small amount of gluten-free cookies out on the market.  Not just the pre-made and pre-packaged stuff…but mixes are out there…and even refrigerated tubs of gluten-free dough.  Nope…gluten-free cookies are abundant throughout the marketplace.  And I have probably consumed a majority of the ones that are offered.

Somewhere along the way, I acquired a box of Heartland Gourmet Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix.  I mean…if you’re going to prove that a cookie has potential, then you have to go with the classic chocolate chip variety.  I haven’t met someone who doesn’t enjoy a chocolate chip cookie.  So, when choosing a cookie (gluten-free or otherwise), always go chocolate chip.  ALWAYS!

I don’t remember where I got this mix…but I had it in the pantry for a long while.  I know…shocker.  But…I was in the mood to bake the other night.  And, you see, I belong to this fantastic group of runners who meet up every Monday and run together.  A couple weeks back, I made a gluten-free Minion (from Despicable Me) cake.  So, I figured…why not treat them to something nice after a good run?  Normally I would make these from scratch, using my mom’s famous recipe from when I was a kid.  But…I was short on time that evening.  So, I dug out this mix and simply got to making it.

First of all…super simple to make.  I mean…easy-peasy!!  I love making cookies (even gluten-free ones) from scratch…but since I had this and it was so convenient…I figured…just do it.  The mix went into my KitchenAid mixer along with 4 tablespoons of unsalted butter (room temperature) and 3 tablespoons of vegetable shortening.  It got mixed up until it was crumbly and incorporated.  One egg gets added and it mixes on low until the dough starts to come together.  I ended up adding 1 tablespoon of water to mine before it really started to come together.  I kneaded the dough with my hands for a moment more until it was stiff and slightly crumbly.  Perfect.

One tablespoon for each cookie…that was the plan.  I managed to rock out 24 cookies…and still had dough leftover.  But my roomie is a dough fiend and asked if after I filled up the second baking sheet if she could have what was left…if there was any.  I agreed.  And she enthusiastically devoured the raw dough…saying it tasted really amazing.

Into the oven the cookies went for about 12 minutes.  I watched them carefully, waiting for them to start to get that golden brown color to them.  I removed them just as they were beginning to get golden so I would have a chewier cookie.  I prefer a little crust on the outside with a chewy cookie.  It’s my favorite way to enjoy a cookie.  So that’s what I was going for.

And I succeeded.  The cookies were a huge hit.  And I loved the size of them.  They were two to three-bite cookies, perfect for a simple snack after a run.  In fact, the cookies are what got some of the runners up the hill at the very end of the run.  “If I run this entire hill…I can have a cookie.”  Hey…anything to get through, right?  RIGHT!!  Everyone gave me their opinions and all of it was positive.  Quite a few people in the group are gluten-free…but there are others who are not.  And they said you couldn’t even tell they were gluten-free.  They had that savory hit of saltiness to them…the sweetness from the chocolate…and this chewy, but slightly-dense texture to them.  They were almost the perfect chocolate chip cookie.  But they baked up beautifully and they were really, really enjoyed by all who ran.  Some even took 2…or even 3.  WIN!

Heartland Gourmet is a family operated business that understands that time together with family is important.  This is why they offer healthy, wholesome, and delicious gluten-free, gourmet, and organic baking mixes and kits.  Why?  Because it gets your treats cooking without taking away time from your family.  Even better…get your loved ones to help you make something special.

Now…the science of it all.  The Heartland Gourmet Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix is made up of a gluten-free flour mix (rice flour, brown rice flour, potato starch, xanthan gum), granulated sugar, medium brown sugar, chocolate chips, vanilla, non-fat dry milk, salt, baking soda and butter.

A serving is 1/4 cup of the dry mix, which is about 130 calories.  Each serving contains 1 gram of fat, 65 mg sodium, 22 grams of sugar, 1 gram of fiber, and 1 gram of protein.  So…treat it like a treat.  No need to over-indulge.  The entire point of making bite-size cookies was to satisfy the sweet tooth without sabotaging the hard work that goes into keeping the body fit and healthy.

Heartland Gourmet really bakes up traditional, yet very delicious gluten-free goodies.  Their gluten-free chocolate chip cookies are amazing and definitely need to be shared.  No one would be able to tell they were gluten-free.  Honestly.  They are really that good.  Chewy, delicious…and somewhat healthy.  Heartland Gourmet is, as their box says…naturally good.

Heartland Gourmet Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies
Heartland Gourmet Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies

Nature’s Earthly Choice makes a Roasted Garlic and Olive Oil quinoa easy, quick, and amazing

Nature's Earthly Choice Roasted Garlic and Olive Oil Easy Quinoa
Nature’s Earthly Choice Roasted Garlic and Olive Oil Easy Quinoa

Product: Nature’s Earthly Choice Roasted Garlic and Olive Oil Easy Quinoa – $3.99+

This is my fourth flavor of the Nature’s Earthly Choice Easy Quinoa meals.  And I think I can easily say that this one is my favorite.  I started off with one that didn’t impress me at all.  It just was bland.  The following two were really good.  Each one providing great flavor.  But this one…this one in particular had it all working for it.

I am, of course, talking about the Roasted Garlic and Olive Oil variety of the Nature’s Earthly Choice Easy Quinoa product line.

For me, quinoa is never difficult or a hassle to make.  I find it one of the easier grains to cook up.  In fact, I do cook it up often.  It is a staple in my pantry and when I do it myself, I can flavor it however I want.  But there is something so compelling about having the seasonings and flavors done up for you.  So, that was what initially drew me to the Easy Quinoa line.  That and the fact that these were at a grocery store in Minnesota and I had never seen them before.  Not in my area.  Of course, I can find them in regular grocery stores now…but at the time, it was a new thing…and I had to have it.

Tonight brought about the last of the boxes from the pantry.  This week has been insane with recovering from being out of town at a convention last weekend to heading out of town to Upstate New York for a race this coming weekend.  So, hectic days, busy nights, and a lot of stress mean that dinners are being kept healthy…but simple.  And this is just a matter of boiling some water, letting it simmer, fluffing and serving.  Awesome.

Quinoa and seasoning packets for Nature’s Earthly Choice Roasted Garlic and Olive Oil Easy Quinoa
Quinoa and seasoning packets for Nature’s Earthly Choice Roasted Garlic and Olive Oil Easy Quinoa

So, before I get to the flavor and taste…let’s start with the ingredients and nutrition.  Why?  Because that should always be the first place you look on any sort of processed and packaged item you purchase.

As far as ingredients go, this list is pretty basic…quinoa is listed first…as it should be…as that is the basis of this entire product line.  In addition to quinoa, you find garlic powder, potato starch, onion powder, dry milk, salt, yeast extract, sugar, olive oil, soybean oil, tomato powder, glucose syrup, maltodextrin, celery flakes, dehydrated bell pepper, spices, and natural flavors.   So…while I’m not a fan of the maltodextrin and the glucose syrup…it does make me realize that maybe I should just go ahead and make my own from here on out.

As far as nutrition facts go, a serving size is 1/4 cup of the dry quinoa.  The actual box contains 3.5 servings.  One serving dishes up 160 calories and 2.5 grams of fat.  The Roasted Garlic and Olive Oil Easy Quinoa is cholesterol free and contains only 220 mg of sodium.  That’s awesome for a packaged item.  A serving also has 2 grams of sugar, 3 grams of fiber, and 6 grams of protein.

But the flavor…the flavor is awesome.  Honestly.  This was, by far, my favorite of the four flavors of the Easy Quinoa line.  The roasted garlic is very prevalent and the olive oil helps provide a healthy fat and this nice hit of flavor as well.  But the garlic is what makes it.  This could have easily been served up in a bowl, as my roommate and I were making it an entree and each taking half of the box, but instead, I dished it up over fresh Romaine lettuce and touched it up with some fresh organic tomato slices.  It made a very nice meal that was just packed with the richness of roasted garlic.  Just…fantastic.  If I were to purchase any of these again in the future, this would be the one I would get.  So look for the pink box, okay?

While I love the simplicity of how to prepare this…boil water, take to simmer, add seasoning packets, let it absorb water, fluff, serve…I think I could make something from scratch that has just as much flavor and probably better and cleaner and healthier ingredients.  So, I think next time I’ll just pull the quinoa out of my pantry and season it up myself.  After all, there is nothing hard about preparing quinoa.  While Nature’s Earthly Choice takes a lot of the seasoning out of the equation, it doesn’t need all the extra bells and whistles.  It’s good.  In fact, it’s quite tasty…but I think I could do it on my own…and better.

But, for an easy prep meal…this would be a good one to choose.

Nature’s Earthly Choice Roasted Garlic and Olive Oil Easy Quinoa (prepared and served over Romaine lettuce with organic tomato slices)
Nature’s Earthly Choice Roasted Garlic and Olive Oil Easy Quinoa (prepared and served over Romaine lettuce with organic tomato slices)

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

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

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

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

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

I should trademark that…

Anyway…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Nature’s Earthly Choice turns up the power of protein with Easy Quinoa Mushroom & Vegetable Medley

Nature's Earthly Choice Mushroom & Vegetable Medley Easy Quinoa
Nature’s Earthly Choice Mushroom & Vegetable Medley Easy Quinoa

Product: Nature’s Earthly Choice Mushroom & Vegetable Medley Easy Quinoa – $3.99+

By now…many of you know that I am obsessed with quinoa.  I mean…obsessed with it.  It is always in my pantry, ready for me to cook up, fluff up, and serve in a variety of ways.  It is so versatile and can be used not only in cooking, but in baking too.  This ancient grain is a protein powerhouse, something that I love about it.  And it cooks up quicker than rice…and is way  better for you too.

But…sometimes I just need something easy for dinner.  Something I can just throw on the stove and not have to do anything else too.  That’s when Nature’s Earthly Choice steps in with their handy-dandy boxes of Easy Quinoa.  I picked up all four varieties that were available last year when I was in Minneapolis, Minnesota.  Why?  Because I had never seen this item before in any of my grocery stores (a few of my natural food stores now carry these) and…it was quinoa.  QUINOA!!

Yes…that did say last year.  I was in Minnesota to run a race and spend time with my family…and as a reward for doing so well on my run…I picked up some items I had never seen before.  Or even heard of for that matter.  These little boxes of quinoa goodness were just some of what ventured home in my luggage.  As I have tried two of the four varieties so far, you will recall that one was a hit and one was a miss.  So…the other night as I was prepping to head out for a fun run with my running group in Louisville, I needed something easy to make and easy on the stomach.

I pulled one of the Easy Quinoa boxes out of the pantry and hoped for the best.  My selection: Mushroom & Vegetable Medley.

Sounded appetizing enough. I love mushrooms.  I love veggies.  I love quinoa.  Had to be something to it, right?

Cooking this up takes about 20-25 minutes total.  Something I didn’t consider when I thought I would be reaching for something quick.  I sort of missed my group run and ended up running it on my own…by myself.  Ah well.

Quinoa and seasoning packets for Nature’s Earthly Choice Mushroom & Vegetable Medley Easy Quinoa
Quinoa and seasoning packets for Nature’s Earthly Choice Mushroom & Vegetable Medley Easy Quinoa

As I was saying, once the water is boiling, the rest is easy.  But you do need to account for the time it takes to bring the water to a boil.  In a saucepan, add 2 cups of water and the pouch of quinoa and bring it to a vigorous boil.  Reduce the heat to a simmer and add the vegetable and seasoning packet.  Give it a good stir so that everything blends together well.  And then you just let the quinoa cook until it is tender and chewy (white spiral threads appear around each grain) and all the water is absorbed.  Remove the pan from the heat and give this mixture a good fluffing with a fork.

Dish into bowls and settle in to eat.  My roommate and I split the box between the two of us…but there are 3.5 servings per box.  With this already being mentioned, I might as well hit you up with the down and dirty nutritional facts.  One serving will provide your body with 160 calories and 2.5 grams of fat.  The sodium content for something that comes from a box is very low, topping off at 230  mg per serving.  You get 3 grams of fiber and an amazing protein hit of 6 grams.  Awesome.

Every ingredient is something that I recognize.  These include: quinoa, potato starch, onion powder, mushroom extract, dry milk, salt, yeast extracts, sugar, olive oil, soybean oil, garlic, tomato powder, glucose syrup, maltodextrin, celery flakes, spices, natural flavorings, citric acid.

So…how does this concoction of quinoa and dried veggies and spices taste?  Better than I thought it would.  The entire time it was cooking, I kept thinking that it smelled like chicken noodle soup…or some soup of that respect.  It had a really great taste to it though.  The onion and the spices really shine.  I didn’t really get the mushroom flavor, but I’m sure it was blended in there.  What mattered was how good it was.  It had this savory, slightly salty flavor in each bite.  The quinoa was cooked to perfection.  And the flecks of veggies throughout the mix rehydrated really well when added to the water and allowed to cook into the quinoa.  Everything just worked together really well and provided a distinct, and delicious flavor.

You could easily bulk this up into a main dish by adding a protein of choice (for me…tofu…for others, perhaps chicken, shrimp, beef or pork).  Or…adding some sauteed vegetables or even some potato might really turn up the volume.  The possibilities are endless…and that’s what is so great about Nature’s Earthly Choice Easy Quinoa.  And, while the Sundried Tomato Florentine is still my favorite, this one is definitely a close second.  I only have one more variety to try…and I’m really looking forward to it.

Search for these at your local grocery stores and/or natural food stores.  Cook up a delicious protein-filled side or meal in no time flat.  Yep…it really can be that simple.

Nature's Earthly Choice Mushroom & Vegetable Medley Easy Quinoa (prepared)
Nature’s Earthly Choice Mushroom & Vegetable Medley Easy Quinoa (prepared)

Light and lean gluten-free pancakes compliments of Cherrybrook Kitchen

Cherrybrook Kitchen Gluten-Free Dreams Pancake and Waffle Mix
Cherrybrook Kitchen Gluten-Free Dreams Pancake and Waffle Mix

Product: Cherrybrook Kitchen Gluten-Free Dreams Pancake and Waffle Mix – $5.99+

I should have known this pancake mix would be epic.  Want to know why?  Simple.  I had previously enjoyed making waffles out of Cherrybrook Kitchen Gluten-Free Dreams Chocolate Chip Pancake and Waffle Mix.  I actually picked up the Gluten-Free Dreams Original Pancake and Waffle Mix while it was on Closeout at my local grocery store.  Yep…it was part of that “purge” the store did that totally threw me into a panic and had me scrambling to buy at least one of everything that was marked that I was interested in trying.  Thankfully, it seemed they were just getting rid of some overstock.  But that meant a good deal on gluten-free items for me.  Love a good gluten-free deal…and I don’t come by them often.

I loved the chocolate chip pancake and waffle mix in Cherrybrook Kitchen’s Gluten-Free Dreams line…so I shouldn’t be at all surprised with the results of the Cherrybrook Kitchen Gluten-Free Dreams Original Pancake and Waffle Mix.  I made waffles from that mix, so I figured I’d give a go at pancakes this time.  But…not just any pancakes.  Nope.  I happened to have 6 ounces of delicious, ripe blueberries from my CSA bin.  Blueberries are awesome.  Especially for runners.  Pancakes are awesome too.  Especially after a long run.  I happened to rock out a 10.9 mile run this morning, so blueberry pancakes seemed like the thing to make.

This mix is so easy to prepare.  And, the best part is that it is naturally wheat-free, gluten-free, dairy free, egg free, nut free, and peanut free.  COMPLETELY.  Nothing to even worry about.  All it requires, if you use the entire box (I did…I just kept rocking the pancakes until I was out of batter…a total of 21 all together, is add 2-1/4 cup rice milk (I used unsweetened almond milk in mine because that’s what I have), and 2 tablespoons of olive oil (I substituted unsweetened organic apple sauce instead).  Easy as pie.  Right?  You simply mix everything together until it is just combined, then let it stand for five minutes.  Since I was making blueberry pancakes, after the five minutes was up, I poured the freshly washed blueberries into the batter and gently folded them in.

With my skillet warmed and waiting, I started dropping 1/4 cupfuls of the batter onto the warm surface and let each pancake cook until the underside was golden brown.  That took about 2-3 minutes.  Then, once the pancakes became dry around the edges (this batter will not bubble to indicate doneness as regular pancake batter does), I flipped them over.  Perfection.  Another 2-3 minutes on that side and pancakes were ready for eating.  Good thing too, because I was hungry.

I gave my pancakes a small drizzle of real (and local) maple syrup.  I bought it yesterday at the Buy Local Fair that was held in Louisville yesterday.  It was as if all the stars aligned perfectly.  Gluten-free pancake mix…local maple syrup…yep.  Breakfast was served.

Inquiring minds, I am certain, want to know how this pancake mix stacked up to the ones that came before.  Well, much like every Cherrybrook Kitchen Gluten-Free Dreams product…I was immensely happy with these pancakes.  Light.  Fluffy.  And super delicious.  I couldn’t believe how these cooked up to be so airy and light.  Even with the fresh blueberries baked inside, these were some of the most amazing pancakes yet.  And they even got that perfect golden crust on the outside.  So you get that initial crispiness followed by that soft inside.  Pancake perfection.  Gluten-free pancake perfection at that.

Nutritionally speaking, it doesn’t get much better than this.  One 4-inch pancake made the way I prepared them clocked in at 92 calories, less than 1 gram of fat, only 1.5 grams of protein, and less than one gram of fiber.  So…they won’t be very filling…but they will taste amazing.  Trust me.  I think they would have been divine even without the addition of the fresh blueberries.  Those…were just a garnish baked inside.  The pancakes, on their own, were fantastic.  And I, for one, am very happy to have another four days worth for my roommate and I.  It is definitely going to make breakfast simple this week.

Looking for lighter, fluffy, delicious gluten-free pancakes?  Look no further than Cherrybrook Kitchen’s Gluten-Free Dreams Pancake and Waffle Mix.  Heavenly.

Blueberry pancakes made from Cherrybrook Kitchen Gluten-Free Dreams Pancake and Waffle Mix
Blueberry pancakes made from Cherrybrook Kitchen Gluten-Free Dreams Pancake and Waffle Mix

Nature’s Earthly Choice cooks up a delicious Sundried Tomato Florentine quinoa dish

Nature's Earthly Choice Sundried Tomato Florentine Easy Quinoa
Nature’s Earthly Choice Sundried Tomato Florentine Easy Quinoa

Product: Nature’s Earthly Choice Sundried Tomato Florentine Easy Quinoa – $3.99+

I’m leaving tomorrow for a trip.  Immediately following work.  Which means, tonight will consist of me doing laundry, packing, and generally running around like a stressed out lunatic until I feel I have everything in order and where it needs to be.

Welcome to my life.

That being said, I needed dinner to be of the hassle-free variety this evening.  And, thankfully, my previous journey to Minnesota (that’s where I’m heading) led me to the discovery of these little boxes of protein-packed, quinoa goodness.  Yep…it was another meal-out-of-a-box night for my apartment, but, as long as the food that comes out of the box is good…it’s not a big deal.

This meal-in-a-box just happened to be another Easy Quinoa meal by Nature’s Earthly Choice.  For those of you wondering…yes…I ate one last night too.  But, when sell by dates approach and you are going insane trying to prepare for a trip…you do what you can with what you have.  And I happen to have some stress-free stuff in my pantry.  Every chef needs those from time-to-time…trust me.

Tonight’s flavor…Sundried Tomato Florentine.  Sound intriguing?  It should.  Unlike the Garden Vegetable version that I had last night, I felt that the Sundried Tomato Florentine had a lot more flavor.  It was definitely not as bland as I found the previous one.  Thank goodness.

Nature’s Earthly Choice Sundried Tomato Florentine Easy Quinoa is a good, healthy choice for a dinner.  The ingredients are simple, yet packed with flavor, including quinoa (of course), dehydrated sundried tomatoes, potato starch, onion powder, dry milk, salt, yeast extract, garlic powder, spinach, paprika, and spices.  Nothing that screams chemical.  Nothing that is impossible to pronounce or recognize without looking it up online.  Simple, natural ingredients.  You have to love that.  And without all the preservatives and chemicals, what you get in the end is an amazing clean flavor.

Quinoa and seasoning packets for Nature’s Earthly Choice Sundried Tomato Florentine Easy Quinoa
Quinoa and seasoning packets for Nature’s Earthly Choice Sundried Tomato Florentine Easy Quinoa

I thoroughly enjoyed the rich tomato flavor that came with the small dehydrated sundried tomatoes.  It really brightened up the quinoa.  I told my roommate she’d probably really love it if I dropped pearls of fresh mozzarella cheese throughout it.  She totally agreed.  But, on its own, the Sundried Tomato Florentine Easy Quinoa really, really tasted good.  It had bolder flavors, and definitely felt like the seasoning was spot-on for this one.

Nutritionally speaking, not bad either.  My roommate and I split the box as we were eating it as our entree (with a side of steamed broccoli with some lemon pepper dusted on top).  Even doing that, our calorie total was under 270 calories each.  How about that?!  However, if you are going to go by the serving size, you get about 3.5 servings per box.  Each serving (about a cup, cooked) will set you back 150 calories and 2.5 grams of fat.  Awesome, yes?  You get 3 grams of fiber and 6 grams of protein in each serving as well.  This is a low sodium food, a serving only containing 230 mg.  The Nature’s Earthly Choice Sundried Tomato Florentine Easy Quinoa is cholesterol free, trans fat free, and saturated fat free.  Loving it?

You should be.  And, if you like a light, but rich tomato flavor…then this is a great way to get it without slaving over a stove.  Two cups of water, the pouch of quinoa, then the seasoning.  Boil, let it simmer until the water is absorbed.  Serve.  It took about 20 minutes on my stove top and while it was cooking, I was able to get a few other things done that needed to be done.  On a night where multitasking is key…that was helpful.

I found that I truly enjoyed each spoonful of the Nature’s Earthly Choice Sundried Tomato Florentine Easy Quinoa.  It wasn’t heavy…but it was filling.  The tomato flavor complimented all the other spices and vegetables, without overpowering, but was definitely the star of the boxed meal itself.  I devoured it in record time, partly because I was hungry, and partly because it tasted really, really good.

Find these boxed delights at your grocery store because they are certainly worth it.  Especially on those nights where you’d rather do anything else than spend the night in the kitchen preparing dinner.  Easy, fast, and delicious.  Perfection.

Nature’s Earthly Choice Sundried Tomato Florentine Easy Quinoa (prepared)
Nature’s Earthly Choice Sundried Tomato Florentine Easy Quinoa (prepared)

Garden vegetable flavor in an easy quinoa meal by Nature’s Earthly Choice

Nature's Earthly Choice Garden Vegetable Easy Quinoa
Nature’s Earthly Choice Garden Vegetable Easy Quinoa

Product: Nature’s Earthly Choice Garden Vegetable Easy Quinoa – $3.99+

I’m a sucker for quinoa.  There…I said it.  It’s not only a fantastic whole grain, but it is packed with protein that this runner girl needs.  For real.  But…sometimes I don’t feel like doing all the seasoning, flavoring, and pairing on my own.  Not that it’s difficult…I just sometimes don’t want to do it.

Thankfully, quinoa is becoming one of those products that is exploding on the market place.  While in Minnesota last year for a race, I was browsing the gluten-free selections at the local Cub Foods near my grandpa’s home.  Lo and behold, I discovered four different flavors of this easy quinoa in a box-type meal.  Sort of like Rice-A-Roni…but made with quinoa and better ingredients (you know…like real, recognizable ingredients and no partially hydrogenated oils…and no gluten…no gluten!).

I, honestly, have been wanting to crack these boxes open for awhile now, but I’ve got a bit of a backlog in my gluten-free pantry.  But…tonight, that all changed.  My original plan for tonight was going to be tofu nuggets with carrot fries.  The problem was…my tofu was no longer good.  Dang it.  So, I had to go to Plan B.  I had no Plan B.  So it was either thaw some gluten-free bread and make a vegan grilled cheese sandwich, or…dig around a little.

I knew these were up on a shelf and coming close to their sell by date.  That being said…I now had a new plan for dinner.  Plan B was now cooking up a box of the Nature’s Earthly Choice Garden Vegetable Easy Quinoa.

Easy…is putting it mildly.  This is basically a meal that prepares itself.  Honestly.

Quinoa and seasoning packets for Nature's Earthly Choice Garden Vegetable Easy Quinoa
Quinoa and seasoning packets for Nature’s Earthly Choice Garden Vegetable Easy Quinoa

Took cook on the stove top, simply put 2 cups of water and the quinoa from the pouch inside the bag into a medium saucepan.  Bring the contents to a vigorous boil and then reduce the heat to a simmer.  Open the other pouch, which contains the seasoning mix, and add it to the water.  Stir well.  Continue to let it cook until the quinoa is tender but still chewy, and white spiral-like threads appear around each grain.  Usually this is when the water is completely absorbed.  This took about 15-20 minutes for me.  Remove the pan from the heat and fluff the quinoa with a fork.  Good to serve.

I made a quick honey-chili dipping sauce for my carrot fries that I roasted in the oven, and dished up this quinoa dish for myself and my roomie to enjoy for dinner.  It’s a good thing she’s used to me doing stuff like this.  Needless to say…we settled in to dinner and tucked our spoons into our bowls for tasting purposes.

All around, I’d say that Nature’s Earthly Choice does a decent job with this quinoa blend.  You get chunks of vegetables (which were dehydrated in the seasoning pouch and include sun-dried tomatoes, carrots, celery, spinach, dehydrated bell pepper) throughout the quinoa itself, giving it a little color and a bit more depth of flavor.  Which…it needs.  While this was certainly a tasty dish, I found it to be a little on the bland side.  The fact that this is a low sodium choice is a good thing, but a little touch of salt would have probably benefited this flavor immensely.

That being said, it was tasty and very filling.

My roommate and I split the box in half and made a meal of it.  Even doing that, the calorie count for each of us was still under 300 calories.

A serving size of Nature’s Earthly Choice Garden Vegetable Easy Quinoa is about a cup, cooked.  This will set you back only 150 calories and 2.5 grams of fat.  There are only 260 mg of sodium in a serving.  And with that, you also get 3 grams of fiber, only 3 grams of sugar, and a whopping 6 grams of protein.  Awesome.  This product is completely gluten-free.

So, I wasn’t as blown away by it as I anticipated, but it was still really good.  And, for people who are minding what they eat, or trying to add less sodium to their dishes, this is a great way to do it.  Plus you get additional nutritional goodness in the process.  I’d buy it again, sure…but I might toss some tofu or a sauce with it, just to liven it up a little.

But…on the whole…not a bad product at all.  Quinoa is one of my favorite grains for a reason.  It’s nice to change it up from rice every now and again, yes?  Why not do it with the nutritional powerhouse that is quinoa.  And, make it easy on yourself…let Nature’s Earthly Choice dress it up and flavor it for you.  Just cook and serve.  Easy…and yummy.

Nature's Earthly Choice Garden Vegetable Easy Quinoa (prepared)
Nature’s Earthly Choice Garden Vegetable Easy Quinoa (prepared)

Flippin’ the best gluten-free pancakes at Nashville’s The Pfunky Griddle

The Pfunky Griddle, Nashville, Tennessee
The Pfunky Griddle, Nashville, Tennessee

Restaurant: The Pfunky Griddle, Nashville, Tennessee

As a gluten-free vegetarian, sometimes eating while on the road can be a challenge.  Fast food joints don’t work for me.  And I’ve never been big on fast food regardless.  This often means, especially when I travel to visit my family, that finding a restaurant to stop and eat is a priority.  Thankfully…in this brave new world of smart phone apps, there is an app for that.

Find Me Gluten Free.

If you have not put this app on your phone…do so now and then continue reading this blog.  I’ll wait.

Okay…congratulations!  Your dining life just got a lot easier.  Trust me.

The midway point between my home and my parents home is…Nashville, Tennessee.  There is no shortage of places to eat in Nashville.  There are also plenty of places that have gluten-free options.  Normally, we’d probably make it easy and stop off at Taco Mamacita or even go to McCreary’s Pub in Franklin, Tennessee.  But…while I know there are things I could eat at either one of those places (McCreary’s does not have a gluten-free menu, FYI, but Taco Mamacita does), I just wasn’t feeling the usual haunts.  So this necessitated a search.

And naturally…I find a place that specializes is…breakfast and brunch.

When breakfast is your favorite meal of the day…this is one hell of a find.  It had brilliant ratings on Find Me Gluten Free, so my roommate and I decided we would stop there on the way home and dine on some pancakes for lunch.  Breakfast for lunch.  Yep…my favorite way to eat.

The Pfunky Griddle is located on Bransford Avenue in Nashville, Tennessee.  This is a quaint neighborhood with houses done up into businesses and offices.  My kind of area.  Parking, however, was a nightmare.  We arrived sometime just after noon and there were already parties of people standing around outside.  No parking was available in the lot, so Cathy dropped me off to go check on the wait time and she went to circle around and see if she could find somewhere to park.  I ducked into the building and stood in a short line at the front where the coffee drinks were being made.  I asked about wait time for a party of 2 and was told it would be about 25 to 30 minutes.  That wasn’t unreasonable, so I put my name in and went to go see if I could find Cathy and tell her.  She had just managed to find a parking spot, so we stood around outside for a moment before I asked if she’d like some coffee while we waited.

The Pfunky Griddle's Honey Child Latte with Almond Milk
The Pfunky Griddle’s Honey Child Latte with Almond Milk

Caffeine while on the road is never a bad thing.  And…The Pfunky Griddle has almond milk.  Could I love this place any more already?  Is it possible?  After giving it a little bit of thought, Cathy agreed that caffeine might be a good idea (DUH!) so I told her I would treat us to our café order.  She went with a Peppermint Mocha with skim milk ($3.75).  As for me…I went with something that I couldn’t get anywhere else.  Not that I’m aware of, anyway.  Stepping away from my order of a Cafe Au Lait for a moment, I opted for what they call a Honey Child Latte with almond milk ($3.75).  The Honey Child Latte is a double shot of espresso, combined with honey, cinnamon, vanilla and your steamed milk of choice.  Never heard of anything like it…but it sounded epically delicious.  So, I had to have one.  Besides, I can get cafe au laits anywhere.  This was something I had only seen here.  Why not go for it?

The coffee orders were backed up, so it took around five minutes to get our actual drinks.  No worries though, Cathy and I weren’t in any hurry.  And it gave both of us time to stand in line to use the bathroom before getting seated.  Her peppermint mocha was up first, and she commented on how awesome it smelled when I passed it off to her.  My Honey Child Latte was up next and when I received it…I couldn’t wait to try it.  Photos first…then the taste test.

One sip and I was in love.  The combination of the rich espresso worked so well with the spice from the cinnamon, the sweetness of the honey, and the smooth vanilla after tones.  It all just meshed so well.  Love at first sip.  I even made Cathy try it and even she commented on how delicious it was.  Smooth, dreamy, and sweet.  Just how I like it!

Dedicated gluten-free griddle (placed over the one built into the table) at The Pfunky Griddle
Dedicated gluten-free griddle (placed over the one built into the table) at The Pfunky Griddle

I was about halfway through my latte when my name was called.  We eagerly followed the hostess to our table in the back room near the window.  The table was outfitted with a griddle in the middle because at the Pfunky Griddle…you flip your own pancakes, bitches!  Sorry…but it’s a really, really awesome concept.  As we were handed menus, I looked at Cathy and said, “I don’t know what they are going to do, but I need this hot griddle completely cleaned…or I can’t eat on it.  Cross contamination.”  She nodded and went back to the menu…and lo and behold…there at the bottom was a note that said if you were a Celiac, a special griddle would be provided for you.

I admit…I smiled.  I smiled a lot.  I was already feeling better about the situation.  Our waitress came over to take out drink orders.  As we both still were downing or pre-game coffee drinks, we opted for water.  Cathy went ahead and told her that I was a Celiac…so the waitress said she would send someone out with a new griddle for us.  A few moments later, one of the other employees was flipping off the griddle in the center of the table and putting a new griddle across our table.  He had it wiped down and left it there.  I felt a whole lot better.

And, when eating at The Pfunky Griddle…you get something you put on that griddle.  Cathy and I already had our mind made up.  They have an all-you-can-eat pancake deal going.  So, we opted for that.  We got the gluten-free pancakes ($6.99 per adult per person, including 1 topping each).  Cathy chose chocolate chips for her included topping and added walnuts for another option ($0.75).  For my included topping, I went with blueberries, then added bananas for an additional choice ($0.75).  As we were really hungry, we each got a side with our pancake order.  Cathy opted for the 2 biscuits ($1.00), which came with butter and jam.  As for me, as it was labeled gluten-free, I stuck with the potatoes ($3.00).  Order in.

I noted that our griddle wasn’t turned on, so I went ahead and turned it on, giving it some juice.  I wasn’t sure how high to set it to cook, so I opted for around 300 degrees, because I didn’t want to burn anything, so I figured a little extra time on the griddle wouldn’t hurt anyone.  Not one bit.  Our waitress came out with a a bowl that had packets of ketchup and hot sauce in it.  And soon…or food followed.

We received a pitcher of gluten-free pancake batter and little plastic containers that contained our toppings of choice.  The waitress set this heaping bowl of potatoes down in front of me and told me to cook them for three minutes on each side.  I could handle that.  With that…we were left to our own devices to cook up our meal at our table.  FUN!

Cathy poured her first pancake and went to sprinkle just her chocolate chips over the top.  I would have thrown the nuts in too, but she kept them to just sprinkle over the top after her pancake was plated.  I got a couple of spoonfuls of potato working on the griddle then poured my own pancake.  I poured way more than I expected and had this monster to start off with.  I went ahead and tossed some blueberries and banana slices onto it and let it sit to brown on the one side.  The heat was definitely too low as both the pancakes and my potatoes were taking awhile to cook.  Cathy went ahead and dived into eating her biscuits, really enjoying the flaky, lightness of them.  I turned the heat up slightly, which helped.  Soon I found myself flipping her pancake and my own because her first attempt was pretty much a fail.  But, I cook pancakes on a griddle at home…so I’m sort of a master.

Gluten-Free pancakes and potatoes on the dedicated gluten-free griddle at The Pfunky Griddle
Gluten-Free pancakes and potatoes on the dedicated gluten-free griddle at The Pfunky Griddle

With the other side working, I went ahead and tried the potatoes.

Oh.  My.  GOD!  No, these were honestly some of the most amazing breakfast potatoes ever.  Laced with a delicious garlic flavor, these mashed up spuds were crispy from the griddle on the outside, soft on the inside…and really freakin’ fantastic.  The flavor was awesome.  I told Cathy she had to try some, and she said she intended to.  She went ahead and scooped some up for herself to get it working on the griddle while I plated our first pancakes and poured more batter for our next round.  We threw on toppings and then settled in for our first taste.

The batter cooks up beautifully.  We each achieved this gorgeous golden color on our pancakes.  My bananas even caramelized after I flipped my pancake over and the toppings began to work into the pancake itself.  I love a light pancake.  Nothing is worse than eating one pancake and feeling stuffed.  And here, you can make them as big or as small as you want.  You can add one topping, both, or more.  Whatever your whim…it’s yours to create.  And these pancakes really hit the spot.  They were sweet, without being overly sweet.  And thin.  And light.  And just plain delicious.  The batter wasn’t heavy at all, making the pancakes almost as light as air when I removed them from the griddle and onto our respective plates.  And those potatoes.  Oh…hell yes!!  Those potatoes were one of my favorite thing.  Cathy and I both enjoyed them, getting them golden on each side then moving them to the plate.  I added hot sauce to mine, just a dab, which only enhanced the amazing flavor.  All together…a carby, delicous, amazing, happy dining experience.  One of the best gluten-free pancakes I have ever tasted…and I eat a lot of gluten-free pancakes.

This may be a new go-to place in the near future when passing through Nashville.  Very happy.  I never felt like I needed to worry about my food.  The spatulas were rubber, not the metal ones other tables got, so I am certain they were for gluten-free foods only.  I felt completely safe, and completely satisfied with my experience there.  I’d go back and stuff myself silly with more of their gluten-free pancakes and potatoes.

For the record, they also have gluten-free bread, so you could have one of their sandwiches, or even French toast if your little heart desired it.  The point is…this is a business doing gluten-free right.  And I am forever thankful for them.  And I’m also glad we stopped in and ate here.  On the way out, I even purchased a bag of their gluten-free pancake mix for $5.50.  So now I can make some at home too.

My gluten-free joy knows no bounds.  Doing flips over everything at The Pfunky Griddle.

Love in brunch form!

My Gluten-Free Blueberry and Banana Pancake with Gluten-Free Potatoes that I safely prepared at The Pfunky Griddle
My Gluten-Free Blueberry and Banana Pancake with Gluten-Free Potatoes that I safely prepared at The Pfunky Griddle

Flipping over fluffy, hearty gluten-free pancakes, compliments of Namaste Foods

Namaste Foods Gluten-Free Waffle & Pancake Mix
Namaste Foods Gluten-Free Waffle & Pancake Mix

Product: Namaste Foods Gluten-Free Waffle and Pancake Mix – $5.99+

I can be pretty particular about certain foods.  And anything pertaining to breakfast…well…that’s my favorite meal of the day, so it needs to impress.  It needs to be good.  I don’t want my breakfast to go to waste.  I live for breakfast.  I sometimes eat breakfast three times in a day.  That’s how much breakfast means to me.

I’m working on clearing out a good bit of my pantry overstock in the gluten-free items I have stockpiled.  And my roommate had a craving.  Pancakes.  Well, we had quite a few pancake mixes kicking around on the shelves, so I grabbed the next one up as far as expiration dates, and it was a company I had yet to try any products from.  Namaste Foods.  Being a yoga enthusiast, I already loved the name of it.

So, I ended up with this gluten-free pancake and waffle mix from Namsate Foods because it was one of the items marked down when my local grocery store decided to put almost all of its gluten-free shelves on closeout and totally freak me out into thinking that I was going to lose a store to get gluten-free foods.  False alarm.  I think they just needed to make room for new items.  These items I bought on the big, panic, closeout are still on the shelves there.  Ah well…worked in my advantage.

Anyway…it was the morning after the Boston Marathon bombing and I was really feeling my fellow runners that morning.  What better way to honor runners than to make one of their favorite carby meals?  Pancakes.  To add to the runnerific awesomeness of pancakes…I thought to make peanut butter and jelly pancakes.  Mine just had to be gluten-free…for the sake of my digestive system.  And this mix made it simple.

Normally, the Namaste Gluten-Free Waffle and Pancake Mix calls for the addition of 2 tablespoons of oil, 2 eggs, and milk or water.  Well, I don’t like to use oil or eggs in my pancakes, so I decided to gamble…and added applesauce and melted peanut butter instead.  I used water to keep the calorie count down with the peanut butter being a big portion of the mix.  I wasn’t sure what this would do to the texture, but I figured gluten-free cooking is all about taking risks anyway.  And pancakes can be saved someway if it turns out to be a bust on the flavor.

That being said, I mixed everything together, added 2 cups of the mix, and blended it all together.  At first the batter was way too thick, so I added a little more water and that helped even out the consistency.  Onto the griddle it went.  And it took a little while to get that crisp, golden layer on one side.  But…it got there.  I didn’t want to turn the heat up, because I tend to burn pancakes that way, but trying to cook them faster.  It’s one of the biggest complaints I have with gluten-free pancakes…getting that perfect golden crust on the outside.  It’s difficult at times.  Anyway…I flipped them and continued to cook the batch, making a total of 8 pancakes with one batch of the batter.  Nice.

Then…to conclude the epic breakfast to honor the Boston Marathon, I spread some organic strawberry preserves across the top of each pancake, drizzled some melted peanut butter over the top, then added a swirl of dark chocolate because…I was upset about the marathon and needed chocolate, then topped each one off with a fresh, organic strawberry.  Work of pancake art, let me tell you.

So, the moment of truth was upon us…how did they taste?  My roommate was the first to dig into the perfect pancake breakfast…and she didn’t have any complaints.  In fact, she hoovered the pancakes down.  It had been a long time since I’d seen her do that with any product.  So, this was a very good sign.  I settled in with my two pancakes and sliced into one.  Oh…oh yes…these were good!

While they didn’t have that perfect golden crust on the outside, the pancakes themselves were fluffy and packed with flavor.  The texture of these pancakes is light and fluffy. But, they are filling.  Just two was all I needed and the breakfast stayed with me all the way to my snack time, about 4 hours later.  I loved that.  It was nice not to eat breakfast and be hungry about an hour or so later.  It was very nice, indeed.  I loved that each bite had a hint of vanilla to it, which I could still taste, even with my toppings and additions.  And the lack of eggs and oil didn’t affect the flavor or texture at all, in my opinion.  This was one of the better pancakes I had made from a gluten-free mix.  I tested the gluten-free pancake gods again later on that day because I needed to make easy pancakes for workout mornings.  I left the eggs and oil out again and substituted pumpkin, then folded in some chocolate chips.  Same thing.  The pancakes were a little more dense this time around, but they cooked all the way through.  They still didn’t get that golden color, but the pumpkin sort of distracts from that anyway.  But yeah…filling…and fantastic.  Loved the flavor, the texture, the chewy nature of the pancakes.  Delicious.  Very pleased with this mix.

The Namaste Foods Waffle and Pancake Mix contains no wheat, gluten, soy, corn, potato, dairy, casein, peanuts or tree nuts.  It is all natural, has no preservatives, and is non-GMO.  LOVING it.  You will recognize all eight ingredients that go into the mix itself, starting with sweet brown rice flour, tapioca flour, arrowroot flour, rice milk powder, cream of tartar, baking soda, salt, and ground vanilla bean.  It’s always a comfort when you can identify what goes into your processed and packaged foods.  I think so anyway.

As I said, this was the first product I tried from Namaste Foods, and now I am eager to try other mixes that they have on the market.  Total win.  Pancake perfection when I needed it most.

Gluten-Free Peanut Butter and Jelly Pancakes made with Namaste Foods Gluten-Free Waffle & Pancake Mix
Gluten-Free Peanut Butter and Jelly Pancakes made with Namaste Foods Gluten-Free Waffle & Pancake Mix