Product Review: The Pfunky Griddle Gluten-Free Pancake Mix

The Pfunky Griddle Gluten-Free Pancake Mix
The Pfunky Griddle Gluten-Free Pancake Mix

Product: The Pfunky Griddle Gluten-Free Pancake Mix – $7.99

Awhile back, on a return trip from visiting my family in Birmingham, Alabama, my roommate and I were hungry.  Very hungry.  And I got onto my Find Me Gluten-Free app to find somewhere in Nashville, TN, where we might be able to safely grab a bite to eat.  My app never steers me wrong…and it threw a few options at me.  But…we were very intrigued by The Pfunky Griddle.  And after a quick read of the reviews, I felt confident I could eat there and not get sick.

Breakfast food!  YES!!  They serve salads and sandwiches as well, but if you’re going to The Pfunky Griddle…you’re probably seeking out something to put on the griddle.  And that was what we did, splitting an order of the gluten-free pancake mix and topping them off with our toppings of choice.

While we were waiting on a table, however, I spotted my danger zone.  They sell their pancake mixes.  Seriously.  And one of the options they offered was their gluten-free pancake mix.  After eating the pancakes at the store, I wanted some to take home.  And after working through the plethora of gluten-free pancake mixes (I seriously LOVE pancakes)…I finally got to this one today.

And…you know I can’t do anything simple.  The actual making of the batter is easy.  Add to mix 2 eggs and 8 ounces of milk.  I used my unsweetened almond milk.  That was actually the easy part.  I made 4 pancakes (1/4 cup of batter each) just plain…just the batter…so I could get an unadulterated taste of it.  Then, I made 4 pancakes with blueberries added to them.  And then, finally, I made 4 pancakes with white chocolate chips added to them.  One batter…3 servings of different pancakes.  I was excited, because from what I recall, I loved this batter when I ate at the restaurant.

However…today…I was way less enthusiastic about it.  Not that it was bad; it wasn’t.  It just…it isn’t able to compare to some of the other mixes I have used in between eating at the restaurant and making them myself at home.  The pancakes actually cook up beautifully.  Thin little cakes, toasted evenly on each side to a gorgeous golden brown color.  The issue, I found, was that they actually tasted…gritty.  Now, sometimes gritty is good, but not with pancakes.  I was feasting on the plain pancakes this morning…my roommate said hers were pretty good.  Which, sometimes means she likes them…and sometimes means that she is just being polite.  I should learn not to ask her sometimes…

But, yeah…gritty.  Gritty is not a good thing when it comes to pancakes.  The batter was well mixed together…so it wasn’t an error on my behalf.  And it didn’t have a horrible flavor either.  Don’t get me wrong there.  They taste like delicious pancakes, but that gritty texture is a little…off putting.  In fact, I was happy to down these quickly and then finish off breakfast with my coffee instead of my usual vice-versa finish.  My biggest hope is that the pancakes with the added fruit or sweet white chocolate chips offset a bit of that odd, gritty texture.  Perhaps that’s why I didn’t notice it at the restaurant…because I was adding blueberries and bananas to my batter on the separate griddle pan.

The Pfunky Griddle Gluten-Free Pancake Mix is a blend of brown rice flour, corn starch, potato starch, salt, sugar and baking powder.  Not bad on the ingredients.  I managed to get 12 pancakes out of the mix.  And they were all of a very decent size too.

So, they weren’t bad…but I just wasn’t as impressed with them at home.  The gritty texture was a little…off for me.  But, the flavor was good.  I’ll give them that.  However, I probably wouldn’t buy this again, even if I do stop in at the restaurant for breakfast/brunch again.

Pancakes made from The Pfunky Griddle Gluten-Free Pancake Mix
Pancakes made from The Pfunky Griddle Gluten-Free Pancake Mix

Product Review: Annie May’s Sweet Café Allergen Free Pancake and Waffle Mix

Annie May's Sweet Café Allergen Free Pancake and Waffle Mix
Annie May’s Sweet Café Allergen Free Pancake and Waffle Mix

Product: Annie May’s Sweet Café Allergen-Free Pancake and Waffle Mix – $5.00

I am a lucky one!

I am.  I am one lucky lady.

And I’m about to tell you why.

I live just outside of Louisville, Kentucky.  One short drive over a bridge and I am in the city.  I can see Louisville from my apartment.  I’m that close.  But it’s not the city itself that makes me feel lucky.  It’s the gem that sits at the heart of it.

Recently, Louisville has really come onto the foodie scene.  With chefs showing up on television shows, the restaurant scene exploding (especially over in NULU), and features in food magazines like Food & Wine, Louisville really has something to offer for everyone.

Yes.  Everyone.

Including me – a gluten-free vegetarian.

The place – Annie May’s Sweet Café, located at 3110 Frankfort Avenue.  It’s a short little journey there…and one that I make weekly…if I’m in town.  I don’t miss any opportunity to support this business and the people who make this genuinely good food.  And trust me…you don’t need to have a food allergy to enjoy the products that they put in their case and offer Tuesday – Saturday.

Really, trust me.  My roomie eats there every week with me.  I’ve taken my running friends Natalie and Harry there.  I’ve taken my sister there.  I’ve taken my friend Greg there…and he is hooked on her Allergen-Free Double Chocolate Brownies.  Trust me…he always buys at least two when he’s in town.  In fact, you’d be hard pressed to tell her food was gluten-free or dairy-free it wasn’t advertised.  Seriously.  Good eats.  All around.

But today, I am not just going to talk to you about the business.  Today…I want to talk to you about one of the mixes that is available for purchase from Annie May’s.

I’m talking about Annie May’s Sweet Café Allergen-Free Pancake and Waffle Mix.

Yes.  More pancakes.  The world would be a better place if more pancakes were consumed.  But…they must be good pancakes.  I’ve eaten a lot of different pancakes since going gluten-free.  Frozen, from mixes, from restaurants.  And this mix really does cook up some fantastic pancakes.  I actually utilized the mix two ways to be honest.  I did my first four pancakes just plain…made as the bag instructed me to make them.  But for the second batch…I added Enjoy Life Mini Chocolate Chips…and made chocolate chip pancakes for the following day.  The mix is so easy to make and it has a great texture.  I just had a good feeling when I put it all together in my mixing bowl and then scooped up the 1/4 cup to set on the skillet.

The pancakes cooked to perfection.  No joke.  Golden and crusty on the outside.  They were a thing of beauty.  In fact, I might have let out a little squee of glee and did a little hop-dance of joy in the kitchen after I flipped the first one.  Because it was gorgeous.  A stunning and perfect pancakes.  I only had to be sure not to burn them.  And…I didn’t.  I totally rocked these out and they fluffed up and got all soft and hot in the middle.  I am drooling just writing about them.  Then, after serving them up with real maple syrup…I devoured.  And as I was savoring and scarfing all at the same time…I got the chocolate chip version cooking.

Once again…perfection.  I tucked these into a container and put them in the fridge.  I had a spinning class to take on Friday morning, so I figured when I got back from that, I could pop these bad boys in the microwave, nuke them to reheated perfection, and serve them up with that maple syrupy goodness.  I was so pleased with how well these reheated.  Honestly.  So many times you just get a soggy, mushy mess.  While these don’t get that golden crust they have fresh off the skillet, they don’t wilt and fall apart after a day in the fridge either.  They reheated really well and maintained the integrity of the previously consumed pancakes…still so delicious…down to the last bite.

I have two pancakes left.  Can you guess what I’m eating Sunday morning?  HA!  I can’t eat them tomorrow…I’m going to Annie May’s Sweet Café for their amazing breakfast menu.  Might even splurge and get a few extras.  Because…I can.  And I want to.  And so…I will.

Don’t be disheartened if you don’t live in or near Louisville, Kentucky.  Annie May’s Sweet Café ships!  Yes…they ship.  Just go to this page and place an order.  Trust me…you will not be disappointed.  And, yes…the Allergen-Free Pancake and Waffle Mix is available for order.  So…don’t think.  Just do.  DO IT!

And…I still count myself as one very lucky lady to live near a place that has a restaurant that I feel totally and completely at ease in.  I know I can get good food there…and I will continue to bring my friends and family there.  So far, no one has been disappointed.

And to Annie May, Kenna, and the staff…keep up the good work.  See you tomorrow morning!

Perfect pancakes made from Annie May's Sweet Café Allergen Free Pancake and Waffle Mix
Perfect pancakes made from Annie May’s Sweet Café Allergen Free Pancake and Waffle Mix

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

Going local for a “Sweet” and a “Savory” birthday

September 19th.

It’s an important day.  And not just because it’s International Talk Like A Pirate Day.

It’s important…because it’s my birthday.

And this year I was turning the big double 3.  Yes.  I don’t mind my birthday or getting older.  It’s one of my favorite days…even though most of the time I do nothing really to commemorate it.  But this year…I decided to enjoy the delicious offerings of two of my favorite, local, gluten-free businesses, both of whom went above and beyond to make the occasion more than special.

It all started on the day before my birthday when my roommate and I took a longer lunch from the office and headed down to Frankfort Avenue in Louisville, Kentucky to pick up the birthday cake we ordered from Annie May’s Sweet Café.  Now…by now most of you know that my local running store nicknamed me Wonder Woman last year.  It’s stuck.  And I mean…stuck!  I get called Wonder Woman more than I care to admit.  It’s flattering.  I love it.  Wouldn’t change it for the world.

Well, back when Annie May’s Sweet Café started showing off some of their custom cakes they were making, I told them they were definitely doing a special cake for my birthday this year.  They replied on their Facebook page…”How about a Wonder Woman cake?” (See…my reputation precedes me).  I was totally all about it.  They actually made a simple birthday cake for me last year too (strawberry cake with a vegan chocolate ganache), which is how I found out about them…and how they won me over in the first place (that and the apple cider donuts we bought when we picked up the cake…just sayin’.).  The cake was amazing.  So, naturally, as it is my belief that no matter how much you love to cook and bake…you should never have to make your own birthday cake…we hit them up again this year.  And, per their suggestion via their Facebook page months and months ago…I thought…I think I should have a Wonder Woman cake.

As we are in Annie May’s Sweet Café every Saturday morning if we are in town for their delicious breakfast offerings…that Saturday we went ahead and placed the cake order (and a soft pretzel order for Soft Pretzel Wednesday) to pick up on Wednesday around lunch time.  My roommate asked what kind of cake I wanted.  I’m not big on cake…and I like simple.  So…this year I went with a vegan vanilla cake with vegan vanilla icing.  And yes…WONDER WOMAN!

On Wednesday, when we showed up to pick it up, I was blown away.  Kenna does the cake decorating and she did fantastic.  I made sure I told Annie May that whenever possible (and I told Kenna when I saw her the following Saturday morning!).  Seriously…I couldn’t have been happier with the way it turned out.  The Wonder Woman logo was PERFECTION!! I mean, Kenna nailed it!!  And the cake…SO delicious.  The flavors were vibrant.  The icing was sweet and meshed well with the vegan vanilla cake layers.  Four layers…of cake-y goodness.  And this from a girl who isn’t big on frosting or cake.  How about that?  I was SO happy with this cake.  It was a 6-inch round cake that we got 12 good-sized portions from.  I was in sugar-rush heaven.  And happy to devour it all.  Well, I had some help from Cathy (the roomie), Harry, and Laura.

But…here is the cake in all it’s gluten-free and vegan wonder (woman):

Wonder Woman Birthday Cake from Annie May's Sweet Cafe (vegan vanilla w/ vegan vanilla icing)
Wonder Woman Birthday Cake from Annie May’s Sweet Cafe (vegan vanilla w/ vegan vanilla icing)

Honestly…I have yet to have anything I didn’t like from Annie May’s Sweet Café.  So…even if you don’t have food allergies…get over there.  My friend Greg (not food allergic at all) would definitely direct you to their gluten-free Double Fudge Brownies.  Me?  I say…their allergen-free Chocolate Chip Cookies.  Or…honestly…EVERYTHING!!  Support local businesses!!  I will continue to support this one.

HUGE thanks going out to Annie May, Kenna, and the rest of the staff who continue to show the world (or at least the Louisville area) just how good and delicious gluten-free can be!!

But…the birthday celebrations didn’t stop with a cake.  Nope.  Not for 33.  Not ever.

Very randomly, about two weeks out from my birthday, I went over to the Facebook page of my favorite local (and gluten-free) food truck, Sweet ‘N’ Savory, and commented that I would love them forever if around my birthday, at one of their outings, if they could offer a Crepe Suzette, as it has always been one of my favorite types of crepes.  I was told that they would be happy to cater a private event for me, featuring a 3-course meal, for only $20/person.  I needed to make sure that I would have a decent enough crowd for them, and started asking my closest friends if anyone was interested.  Most everyone I knew was free on the Sunday, September 22, and said they would be happy to come and celebrate with good eats.  I was thrilled.  And I went ahead and set it up with Richard and Ashley, the fantastic owners of the food truck.

They found a location, at Louisville’s The Beer Store in NULU.  This turned out to be a perfect setting as they had a patio for seating and the side door was opened so we could trek out to the food truck to place our orders, return our plates, and all that good stuff.  Guests could also imbibe in beers of any kind (SO MANY) or sodas or water…or whatever else they could find inside.  It was a hit.  I ended up having 10 of the 12 guests show up to the shindig, so that wasn’t bad at all.  Very pleased.  Although totally missed the ones who were unable to make it.

It was a very diverse crowd, but they all came hungry and they all socialized and blended well.  YAY!!

So, what did Sweet ‘N’ Savory cook up for my special day?  An amazing menu that every guest raved about and devoured.  No one left hungry.  In fact, we were all completely stuffed.  But it was a good kind of stuffed.  Trust me.

The menu, as I mentioned, was 3 courses: appetizer, entree, dessert (like Chopped…but without the surprise basket of ingredients!).

For the appetizer round, Sweet ‘N’ Savory prepared two of my favorite gluten-free vegetarian crepes: Caprese and Veggie Caponata.  You could either get one large one of your choice, or one of each in a mini-crepe form.  I totally forgot to take a picture of mine, but I went with one of each in the mini-form.  What a way to start out.  Everyone raved about them…especially the Veggie Caponata.  That seemed to be the crowd favorite (and mine as well!!).  It was the perfect way to start off the feast that day.  We were given plates and a ticket and when we were done with the appetizer, all we needed to do was walk the plates and ticket back out to the truck, hand them over, and they would get to work on the entree.

The entree…is super special.  Awhile back, Sweet ‘N’ Savory took part in a food truck event called Cluster Trucked.  Each truck served up food that wasn’t their normal fare.  For the event, Sweet ‘N’ Savory did gluten-free ravioli.  And I fell in love with them all over again.  For my event, they were dishing up two different varieties of ravoili.  Once again, you could either get a full serving of one version, or split the difference and try both.  The options: Butternut Squash, Ricotta, and Sage Ravioli topped with a Brown-Butter Sage Sauce or Four-Cheese Ravioli topped with a Red-Pepper Cream Sauce.  When I was at Cluster Trucked, I had the Four-Cheese with Red Pepper Cream Sauce.  I am in LOVE with that red-pepper cream sauce.  I want to beg for the recipe.  Seriously.  But at my party, I was all about the Butternut Squash, Ricotta and Sage Ravioli with the Brown-Butter Sage Sauce.  They had told me all about this one prior to the event and that was all I wanted.  Observe:

Sweet 'N' Savory's Gluten-Free Butternut Squash, Ricotta and Sage Ravioli with a Brown Butter Sage Sauce
Sweet ‘N’ Savory’s Gluten-Free Butternut Squash, Ricotta and Sage Ravioli with a Brown Butter Sage Sauce

I made a fantastic choice.  The ravioli was so rich and creamy.  The pasta itself was melt-in-your-mouth good.  The sauce…so much flavor.  The filling…it doesn’t get better than butternut squash (a personal favorite) with ricotta and sage.  Honestly.  I fell in love with the way this entire dish just danced across my taste buds.  Savory.  Rich.  Delicious.  I was in food heaven.  I think I might have hoovered this up and licked the plate.  It’s possible.  For real.  For being a gluten-free crepe food truck, they totally rock the ravioli.  That is NO joke!

Following the dinner portion of the meal…naturally is something that hits that sweet tooth.  And, per my request, Sweet ‘N’ Savory offered up a Crepe Suzette.  What is a Crepe Suzette?  It’s a crepe with sugar that has Grand Marnier poured over it, and then is ignited.  Flaming food!  The alcohol in the liqueur evaporates and what emerges is a thick, caramelized sauce.  I first had a Crepe Suzette in Denver, Colorado a couple years back and I fell in love with it.  So it was nice that they took an extra step to provide this for me at my request.  Along with the crepe, they offered some of their famous and delicious gluten-free gelato…either (my personal favorite) Salted Caramel or Vanilla.

They attempted to light the crepes tableside, but the wind wasn’t cooperating.  Points for trying!!  That being said…CREPE SUZETTE FTW!!  There is a reason this is one of my favorite sweet crepes to devour…er…eat.  It’s sweet…it has brilliant flavor to it…and it’s still light.   So it isn’t too much.  I, naturally, paired mine with the Salted Caramel gelato.  Best choice ever!!  It paired so well with the Crepe Suzette.  So, while this is not something that usually graces their menu, I was so glad when they offered this just for my little event.  Heaven was in the form an amazing dessert crepe that day.  Topped off with delicious gelato.  YUM!

Sweet 'N' Savory's Gluten-Free Crepe Suzette
Sweet ‘N’ Savory’s Gluten-Free Crepe Suzette

I am eternally grateful for both Annie May’s Sweet Café and Sweet ‘N’ Savory Food Truck for helping to make my birthday so special this year.  Everything they gave me was awesome.  And no one would have guessed any of it was gluten-free.  Because these places make food that is just that amazing.  No one was disappointed and everyone commented on how good everything was.

Birthday win.  Done with a little local flair.

And check out these beautiful people who came out to celebrate and enjoy good food, good conversation, and good times.  I love them all!

Me & My Gang (from left and looping around to right): Kelsie, Cathy, Harry, Howard, Michael, Judi, Natalie, Me, Justin (Not pictured: Greg (he's taking the photo) and Maureen (who hid from the camera))
Me & My Gang (from left and looping around to right): Kelsie, Cathy, Harry, Harold, Michael, Judi, Natalie, Me, Justin (Not pictured: Greg (he’s taking the photo) and Maureen (who hid from the camera))

A crispy outside with a soft inside means The Pure Pantry mixes up a perfect old fashioned pancake

The Pure Pantry Organic Gluten-Free Old Fashioned Pancake and Baking Mix
The Pure Pantry Organic Gluten-Free Old Fashioned Pancake and Baking Mix

Product: The Pure Pantry Organic Gluten-Free Old Fashioned Pancake and Baking Mix – $6.79+

What does a runner love to eat…probably as much as bananas, pasta, and pizza.  If you said pancakes…you’d win the jackpot.  And, even before I became a runner, pancakes were one of my most favorite breakfast foods to have.  And my mom was a pro at making them.  In fact, her very own recipe in the cookbook she put together for all of the kids in the family actually has them titled “The Best Ever Pancakes.”  I think we called them that once or twice…or always.

But…going gluten-free sort of took the fun out of pancakes.  So often, the batter would be runny, or the pancakes would have no lift to them.  They were dense, not light and fluffy.  Or the flavor was all wrong.  There are so many factors that go into creating the perfect pancake.  And none of them ever achieved “Best Ever” status like my mom’s.

And while none of the mixes have duplicated that perfection…a few have come close.  And, while this remains on the lower end of my favorite pancakes, The Pure Pantry Organic Old Fashioned Pancake and Baking Mix has achieved something that no other gluten-free pancake and baking mix has managed.  It managed to get that perfect golden crust on the outside of the pancake, so that you get that initial crispy texture, followed by the soft, hot center.

Yes…it might just be gluten-free pancake nirvana.

And it all came to light on Monday morning.  I had just come in from my first official marathon training run.  Five easy miles…while hydrating and fueling.  All on the orders of my sports nutritionist.  But now it was time to recover and get some carbs and protein working in my diet.  So…at the request of my roomie the previous night, and to celebrate my first run toward my ultimate goal of 26.2 miles…pancakes just seemed right.  But not just any pancakes will do when you are marathon training.  Nope.  They have to be special.  Fit with the theme.

So…I took this mix and doctored it up with some PB2, a tablespoon of melted Peanut Butter & Co Smooth Operator Peanut Butter, and a chopped banana.  Does that not sound like the ultimate recovery breakfast?  It’s a runner’s dream come true.  Protein, potassium, and carbohydrates.  I served mine up with a homemade raspberry syrup (the “jelly” component)…which gave me some antioxidants from the fruit.  Oh yeah…I was feeling good.  The only thing I worried about was how the mix would do when I altered the ingredients that went into it.

I should have known better than to worry.  This is actually an easy mix to blend together.  To the 1-1/3 cup of pancake mix, you simply add one lightly beaten egg, 1 tablespoon coconut oil, 1-1/3 cup almond milk (or non-dairy milk of choice) and blend.  But I didn’t stop there.  Nope.  I had to go further with the peanut butter and banana.  Because that’s a winning combination.  You gotta admit.  I wasn’t sure how it would turn out in the end…but my fears were put to rest after I scooped the first 1/4 cup serving of batter onto the hot skillet and started the first batch cooking.

Within moments, the edges of the pancakes were getting bubbly, just like real pancakes do…but gluten-free pancakes don’t often achieve.  I was feeling good about this already.  I flipped the first round, almost squealing with happiness when I saw the perfect golden hue on the cooked side.  Nothing done halfway.  No light areas.  Perfectly golden and…even fluffy.  They were FLUFFY!

With the first batch done, I went to prep those for breakfast consumption that morning, warming up my homemade raspberry syrup, and making a Brown Sugar Agave Butter to schmear over each pancake.  With the next batch cooking on the griddle and one set ready to eat, I served them up to my roommate and ended up standing up over the skillet while eating mine and cooking up the rest of them.

I was so happy with these.

The Pure Pantry’s Organic Old Fashioned Pancake and Baking Mix is perfect for anyone following a gluten-free/casein-free diet.  These pancakes can also be made with dairy-free rice, almond or soy milk.  I love a mix that can work with dietary needs.  Regardless of the milk you add, the pancakes don’t just fill the kitchen with that homey, Sunday morning brunch aroma, but the product that emerges off that skillet is a testament to the quality and standards of The Pure Pantry.

With the unique and versatile blend of organic, gluten-free flours, this mix is meant for more than just pancakes.  In fact, it can be used to replace flour in any regular baking recipe.  Gotta love that.  This mix contains a blend of organic brown rice flour, organic white rice flour, organic potato starch flour, organic corn flour, organic tapioca flour, baking soda, aluminum free baking powder, xanthan gum, and organic sea salt.  I will once again point out that this is another fine example of using ingredients that aren’t chemicals or unpronouncable.  These are real ingredients which helps produce the very delicious product as a result.

Nutritionally speaking, these pancakes will set you back 150 calories and only 1 gram of fat.  Yep…you read that right!  These have no cholesterol and are low in sodium (280 mg).  However, it would be best to add something like peanut butter and some fruit to these as the fiber level sits at 1 gram and the protein is a scant 2 grams before any sort of doctoring happens to the mix.  So…if you make them as-is…you will probably feel hungry shortly after.

However, what you do get is a perfect specimen of gluten-free pancakes the way they should come out when cooked.  I hadn’t yet achieved this level of pancake perfection until now.  And I have The Pure Pantry and their amazing Organic Old Fashioned Pancake and Baking Mix to thank for it.  I…am sold.

Gluten-Free Peanut Butter and Banana Pancakes made from The Pure Pantry Organic Gluten-Free Old Fashioned Pancake and Baking Mix
Gluten-Free Peanut Butter and Banana Pancakes made from The Pure Pantry Organic Gluten-Free Old Fashioned Pancake and Baking Mix

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

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

A food truck ruckus in order with Louisville’s gluten-free Sweet ‘N Savory crepe truck

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

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

Food trucks are amazing things.  They are just so…cool!  Let’s face it…street food is huge right now, and thankfully, Louisville, Kentucky is quite the foodie town these days.  One of the best things to come of this…have been the growth of the food truck presence in this city.

A year ago, I attended the Food Truckus Ruckus…and sadly couldn’t eat anything offered because there was nothing for a gluten-free vegetarian.  I was bummed out and ended up with grocery store sushi.  Not what I wanted…but it worked for the time.  I was hungry and needed some form of sustenance.  And since the food trucks couldn’t help me out, I had to turn to the next best thing…on the go…

And so…to be fair…my roommate never mentioned food trucks again.

The next peep about food trucks came…from me!

Because, thanks to a post from the local allergen-free bakery, Annie May’s Sweet Café, on their Facebook, I discovered that there was a new food truck in town.  And this time…it was geared toward people like me!

Enter to the Louisville street food scene…Sweet ‘N Savory.

Sweet ‘N Savory is a local food truck that offers gluten-free crepes (pardon me while I shad a few tears of absolute JOY!), Carpe Diem Smoothies, gelato, coffee, hot chocolate, and tea!  All of their crepes are gluten-free and dairy-free, made with local, free-range eggs.  Their ingredients also incorporate as much local meats, cheese, fruits, and vegetables as possible.  You gotta love a local business that tries to keep it all local as well.  I appreciate that sort of care with ingredients and pride in the products that come out of this area.

Friday evening, after getting off work, my roommate and I had plans.  And they involved food trucks.  From Sweet ‘N Savory’s Facebook page, I learned of an event that that they were attending, along with other food trucks.  It was the Louisville Street Food Alliance and they were putting on the LSFA Rocks Your Friday Night! event at Apocalypse Brew Works in Louisville, featuring seven of Louisville’s best food trucks: Lil Cheezers, Holy Mole, Grind, French Indo Canada, Bluegrass Brick Oven Pizza, Johnny’s Diner Car, and, of course, Sweet ‘N Savory.  These food trucks all have their specialty types of food and it sounded like a great event.  So, following a day at the office…my roomie and I set out across the river to hit up Louisville for dinner that night.  She had her eye on a grilled cheese from Lil Cheezers, the Legalize Marinara (Pepperoni, Mozzarella, Sliced Tomatoes with a touch of Garlic), FYI, with a side of sweet potato fries and curried ketchup ($8.00) with a soda for a drink ($1.00).

However, I finally got to enjoy the Louisville street food scene now too.  I immediately bounded over to Sweet ‘N Savory, inquiring if they were serving yet.  We had no traffic on the bridge and got their quicker than anticipated.  They were, so after eyeing the menu for a little bit…I decided to have dessert for dinner…opting for a sweet crepe.  My choice?  The Nutty Banana Crepe ($5.00), which is sliced bananas smothered in Nutella, wrapped up beautifully in a delicate crepe.  To accompany that on a very chilly and windy April evening, I got a small cup of hot tea ($1.25).  The best part was…I got to stand right there and watch it all get made.

First of all, my tea order sort of blew a fuse in the truck.  Whoops.  So, while they attempted to figure that out, truck owners Ricky Giannini and Ashley Giannini got my crepe working.  Ricky was on crepe duty.  I watched him pour the batter and spread it around to cook.  Then, with great precision, he folded it over, added the banana, then poured over delicious Nutella.  As he was letting it finish, he joked with me about the sweet crepe spoiling my dinner.  I told him it was my dinner.  The dinner of champions!  I mean…banana and sinful Nutella…oh yes.  That can be dinner any night for me.

He laughed.  And I watched as he folded the crepe the rest of the way, dusted it with powdered sugar, and then plated it for me.  They said they would bring me the tea as soon as they could figure out their generator.  That was fine.  I was holding a very warm and fresh Nutty Banana Crepe at the moment…and I was ready to dig into it and devour.

The last time I had a gluten-free crepe, I was in Denver, Colorado.  It was the only other place I have ever found them…and it means I often crave but can do nothing about it, until my annual pilgrimage to Denver.  Not so anymore.  And let me tell you…I am in love with this food truck.  Absolute love.

The crepe was light and delicious…a thin pancake surrounding an amazing filling.  I mean, I am not only a Nutella fan, but huge on banana as well.  And Sweet ‘N Savory doesn’t skimp on either.  This crepe was busting with it.  I loved the play of the banana with the sweetness of the Nutella and the crepe itself.  Add to it the dusting of powdered sugar…and dinner was epic and sweet!!  I was in love with every bite.  I did share one bit with my roommate, because she had to try it herself…and she agreed…AWESOME!

My tea arrived just as I polished off the crepe…perfect timing.

Thanks to food trucks making a surge here in Louisville, I have become quite proud of the foodie status this city had received.  But, now, thanks to Sweet ‘N Savory…I can indulge in the street food scene as well.  And for that…I am forever grateful.

I’m already looking forward to the next time I get to eat from their truck.  I think I might give a savory crepe a try.  I’m already eying their Caprese Crepe.

Next time can’t get here soon enough.

Sweet ‘N Savory…you are a welcome addition to my gluten-free world.

Sweet 'N Savory's Gluten-Free Nutty Banana (Banana & Nutella) Crepe
Sweet ‘N Savory’s Gluten-Free Nutty Banana (Banana & Nutella) Crepe

Recipe: Gluten-Free Irish Soda Bread

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

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

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

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

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

Recipe: Gluten-Free Irish Soda Bread

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

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

Ingredients:

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

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350°F.

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

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

Blend in caraway seeds and orange rind, if using.

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

Fold in raisins.

Spread into prepared cake pan.

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

Cool slightly.  Cut into wedges and enjoy!

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

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

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

This is for breakfast again today.  YUM!