Product Review: Russo’s Gluten Free Gourmet Tiramisu

Russo's Gluten Free Gourmet Tiramisu
Russo’s Gluten Free Gourmet Tiramisu

Product Review: Russo’s Gluten Free Gourmet Tiramisu – $5.99+

Oh, great and wonderful and powerful (because you keep drawing me in) Raisin Rack natural food store in Columbus, Ohio.  I love you.  I love you in so many ways I can’t even begin to count them.  And one of the many reasons I love you is that your extensive gluten-free section offers me A LOT of options I can’t get here in Louisville, Kentucky…or anywhere else for that matter.  Seriously…there are some items I have never even heard of…and then I head up to Columbus to visit my friend Jenn…and BAM…I am educated on products that are out on the market that I didn’t even know existed.

After making about 10 laps of the gluten-free aisles and filling up my basket (actually, I behaved and didn’t fill it up…no need to Tetris anything this time)…I made one final decision before checking out.  And that was for dessert.  After all, Cathy, Jenn and I were cooking Italian that night (gluten-free pasta with gluten-free foccacia), so I figured…despite having made a delicious homemade buttermint ice cream…we might as well keep with the Italian theme.  So…I went back to the freezer section and pulled the Russo’s Gluten Free Gourmet Tiramisu from the shelf.  Into the basket.  Up to the register.  Into a bag.  Back to Jenn’s.  I put it in the fridge to let it thaw…and dinner time came and went and I was so ready to dive into dessert.  I mean…I don’t get to have tiramisu that often.  In fact…I never get to.  So this was indeed a nice treat and one I was looking forward to.

I had pulled the box out of the refrigerator to let it thaw the rest of the way while we ate dinner.  And when dinner was appropriately devoured…it was time to work on dessert.  And I was super excited about the Russo’s Gluten Free Gourmet Tiramisu, which was suddenly on the menu.  And I was not alone.  Jenn is Italian…and she knows good tiramisu.  And I couldn’t wait to get her thoughts on this.  Cathy doesn’t do tiramisu too often, so she’s sort of a non-entity in this review…because Jenn is an expert and I’m a fan.  So…after clearing the table…I opened up the box, removed the container with the tiramisu…and eagerly and carefully popped the lid.

And…the entire top layer stayed on the lid.  Well…crap.

Oh well…I went to Jenn’s silverware drawer and pulled out a knife to see if I could salvage that layer of dusted cocoa.  I gave it my best shot, so, the top of the tiramisu isn’t as pretty as it should be…however…as Jenn always says…it still tastes the same.  So…I just sort of incorporated the cocoa dusted layer over the fluffy mascarpone cheese layer as best I could…then split the delicate dessert into thirds.  This dessert is actually meant for two people, but there were three of us…so we had ice cream with it.  HA!

Anyway…the layers were soft and light as my butter knife sliced through it.  The dessert itself was easy to lift out of the little plastic container it had been frozen in.  A little messy…but workable.  Desserts are good to be messy.  It’s just means more opportunities to lick the plate clean.  We all settled in with our forks and plates with the layered dessert of ladyfingers dipped in coffee, mascarpone cheese and cocoa…and took our first bites.

Cathy, as I said, is excluded from this review of the Russo’s Gluten Free Gourmet Tiramisu as she isn’t a tiramisu person.  That being said, she loved the fluffy layer of mascarpone cheese.  She said she could take or leave the ladyfingers.  EH.  Whatever.  She doesn’t know what she’s talking about.  Jenn, however, is a tiramisu expert.  And both she and I hoovered this slice of gluten-free Italian dessert heaven without so much as a breath, I think.  We both agreed that the ladyfingers were moist and soft and good.  The mascarpone layer was so light and fluffy, whipped up to perfection.  The espresso flavor was sort of lost…we both said that we were sort of looking for that coffee flavor, but overall, Jenn said she never would have guessed it was gluten-free if she hadn’t found it for me in the freezer.  HA!

There you go.  I’m a huge fan.  And now I want to try more and more from Russo’s Gluten-Free Gourmet.  And it seems like they have quite a few items I might consider next time I’m at Raisin Rack.

Let’s talk about what goes into Russo’s Gluten Free Gourmet Tiramisu, shall we?  The ingredients are gluten-free lady fingers (made from rice flour, corn starch, rice extracts, tapioca dextrin, and xanthan gum) mascarpone cheese, whole eggs, sugar, cocoa powder, espresso, and cognac.  Simple ingredients for sure.  And I recognize each and every one of them.  That’s a plus.  Interestingly enough, this is a family owned and operated company that dedicates itself to gluten-free products with exceptional quality.  They are certainly doing their job right.  This was fantastic.

A serving size of the Russo’s Gluten Free Gourmet Tiramisu is 1/2 of the container (or 4 ounces).  A proper serving will provide you with 160 calories and 11 grams of fat.  Yeah…it’s worth every gram.  You will also be taking in 85 mg cholesterol, 30 mg sodium, and 9 grams of sugar.  I’m impressed by the sugar count, as I thought it would be higher for such a decadent dessert.  But…it’s actually in a decent range.  Finally, you will be consuming 1 gram of fiber and 4 grams of protein.

Honestly, this was one very rich, moist, light, amazing dessert.  I am beyond impressed with my introduction into the lineup of products from Russo’s Gluten Free Gourmet.  This more than solidifies the fact that I will pick up other items by their company and try them out next time.  I’m already thinking dinner will be gluten-free mozzerella sticks.  And pizza bites.  Yep.  Both.  Because…why the hell not?  Beyond enthusiastic.  Beyond surprised.  Just…totally blown away by this dessert.  Add a bit more of that coffee flavor and it would be absolute tiramisu perfection.

Well done, Russo’s Gluten Free Gourmet.  Well done!

Product Review: Domata Gluten Free Pizza Crust Mix

Gluten Free Foccacia Bread made with Domata Gluten Free Pizza Crust Mix
Gluten Free Foccacia Bread made with Domata Gluten Free Pizza Crust Mix

Product: Domata Gluten Free Pizza Crust Mix – $7.99+

It’s no secret…I love pizza.  Pizza, to me, is the perfect food.  Honestly.  Some people would probably disagree…but, I ignore them.  Because every thing that is right and good in this world…can happen on a pizza.  Pizza is a basic staple in my diet, especially the night before a big race.  I just have found that if I eat pizza before a half marathon or marathon (or, hell, even the shorter distances), I seem to run better.  I don’t know if it’s all just in my head, or if I have found that magic food that offers that perfect balance of protein, carbs, and fats that fuel my body on the long run.

Regardless…I love my pizza.  I love to make pizza and order pizza.  Around here, there are quite a few places in Louisville, Kentucky that offer gluten-free pizza.  And I love them for that.  On this side of the river, options are definitely more limited.  Therefore, I usually end up making my own (on the best gluten-free pizza crust ever…from Annie May’s Sweet Cafe – here in Louisville, Kentucky) or purchasing a frozen one (usually Udi’s, Ian’s, Glutino, or even Daiya).  That’s if I’m not planning on pizza that day.  Otherwise, I normally will head to Annie May’s Sweet Café on Friday or Saturday (pizza day’s) or hit up one of the restaurants around the area that offer gluten-free pizza…but I have to feel safe eating there, and that narrows down the possibilities.

That being said, on a recent trip to Columbus, Ohio, I made a stop by the infamous natural food store I have come to love…Raisin Rack.  In the aisle with various baking flours, I spotted this red and white box with bold black lettering.  It really stuck out and, therefore, it drew my attention.  It turned out to be the Pizza Crust Mix from Domata, a company owned by David and Julie Madison, who understand how difficult a gluten-free diet can be, and also believe in the importance of affordable gluten-free foods.  They kept this in mind when they created their gluten-free flour mixes: Recipe Ready Flour, Pizza Crust Mix, and their Seasoned Flour.  These flours are easy to work with too.  The recipe ready is a cup-for-cup exchange on all recipes and the pizza crust mix…well…I’ll get into that.  These products are made in a dedicated gluten-free and nut-free manufacturing facility, so there is no worries about cross contamination.  And Domata does pride itself on using all natural ingredients with nothing artificial.  I appreciate that too.

Ironically, I didn’t use this mix to make pizza crust.  Not this time, anyway.  This time, I used it to make the recipe for Gluten Free Foccacia Bread that is listed on the box.  Because, I was in Columbus, Ohio, visiting my friend Jenn…and we were making pasta for dinner.  Foccacia bread is a great side to have with gluten-free pasta…so that evening, after a busy day of shopping around town (and hitting up Raisin Rack for more goodies), she and I got busy in her kitchen, prepping this super-easy recipe for gluten-free foccacia.

The great thing about the Domata Gluten Free Pizza Drust Mix is that all you need to do is add water.  It’s that simple.  Put it in a mixer and blend the dough.  It will be sticky.  That’s why you turn it out onto a floured surface.  Jenn and I skipped this step because…eh…we didn’t want to mess with it.  So, using our oiled fingers, we spread the dough out in the baking pan and gave it a little brush of olive oil and seasoned it with the garlic powder and dried oregano that the recipe on the box suggests.  Super simple.  Into the oven it went to bake for 20 minutes.  We started to prep the water to cook the gluten-free noodles in and got out the marinara sauce for the noodles and, of course, to mop up with the bread.  When the noodles were in, the bread came out to get a dusting of Parmesan cheese…then it was back in the oven for another 5 minutes.  The noodles finished up.  They were drained and properly sauced (the Italian way), and dished up.  The bread was set on the table to rip into (instead of slicing it into strips) as we wanted to get as much as we wanted.  Dinner was served.

I have to say…I was very impressed with the quality and flavor of the Foccacia bread that we baked with the Domata Gluten Free Pizza Crust Mix.  It wasn’t too heavy or dense and it browned up beautifully.  The herbs that we scattered throughout the dough and on top brought a nice pop of flavor.  And the bread itself was airy and light, rather than the kind that feels heavy and sits like a lump in your stomach.  The crispy outside gave way to a soft middle, which was bread perfection, if you ask me.  I have enough of the mix left to do a pizza crust with and I think I might do that sometime this week or next…just to see how well it works in pizza crust form.  But as a flour to make Gluten Free Foccacia bread…Domata totally wins.  It was delicious!

When Domata exclaims that “life is hard enough, baking gluten free shouldn’t be”…they hit the nail on the head.  This flour requires no time to rise.  It’s straight from the mixer to the pan to the oven to the table to the plate to the stomach.  It is fantastic and so easy!!  We all (me…the Celiac, and my two non-gluten-free compatriots, Cathy (the roomie) and Jenn (the hostess with the mostest!)) agreed that it made a very tasty and highly acceptable loaf of gluten-free foccacia bread.  Definitely impressed with the flavor, the lightness, and the texture.  I’d purchase this again in a heartbeat.  I mean, come on…you just add water!!!!  It doesn’t get easier than that!

So, let’s talk ingredients for a moment.  The Domata Gluten Free Pizza Dough Mix is a blend of rice flour, corn starch, tapioca dextrim, nonfat dry milk, whole egg, sugar, salt, xanthan gum, baking powder, soybean oil, and rice extract.  It is gluten-free, nut-free, and kosher.

Nutritionally speaking, a serving of Domata Gluten Free Pizza Dough Mix is 1/4 cup.  In this serving you will be taking in 150 calories and 1.5 grams of fat.  This serving will also be giving you 30 mg cholesterol, 460 mg sodium, and 2 grams of sugar.  In addition, you will be taking in 1 gram of fiber and 3 grams of protein.  Not bad for a pizza crust or pan of foccacia bread, right?  Especially when it’s gluten-free.  Because so often the calories and fat go way, way, way up in gluten-free items such as this.

Impressive!

I am definitely more than willing to try the other two flours and purchase the Domata Gluten Free Pizza Crust Mix again.  Honestly.  I was impressed with how easy it was to make the bread with and how delicious each bite turned out to be.  If this holds true for their Seasoned Flour and their Recipe Ready Flour…you might just have me sold on it for life…simply for simplicity.  HA!!  But let’s not forget, it also bakes up into something amazing and totally delicious.  I want to make more foccacia bread.  I want to make pizza crust.  I just want to bake it all and see how this flour fares against others I have used…including my current favorite.

Only time will tell…but this was a winning flour mix in my book!

Product Review: Van’s PB & J Strawberry and Peanut Butter Gluten Free Snack Bars

Van's PB & J Strawberry and Peanut Butter Gluten Free Snack Bars
Van’s PB & J Strawberry and Peanut Butter Gluten Free Snack Bars

Product: Van’s PB & J Strawberry and Peanut Butter Gluten Free Snack Bars -$4.99+

While I have only spoken ill of a couple of the snack bars/breakfast bars that I have tried going gluten-free…I believe my quality standards have been raised.  I love Glutino to death, I do…but, while I don’t dislike their snack/breakfast bars, they are a little bit…tasteless when compared to the amazing bars I have had the chance to devour this past week.

And I owe this all to Van’s.  Yes…Van’s.  Van’s who makes the best gluten-free waffles.  Amazing gluten-free cereal.  And have since branched out into other products, such as gluten-free crackers, chips, granola, pasta, and yes…snack bars and granola bars.  And some of my local stores have started to carry some of these other products from Van’s…and I couldn’t be happier about it.

Usually during the day, I have two snacks because I eat a good breakfast, a light lunch, and a sensible dinner.  I snack in between breakfast and lunch and lunch and dinner.  Yes…even when I’m not running.  But I am generally very specific about what I choose to snack on.  Currently, however, I am attempting to whittle down some of the products I have accumulated in my freezer and pantry.  So, by checking out expiration dates, I began to go in order.  And this week I finally cracked open my box of snack bars from Van’s Gluten Free.

While the store I purchased these snack bars at had many to choose from, I selected Van’s PB & J Strawberry and Peanut Butter Gluten Free Snack Bars because…I’m addicted to peanut butter for one thing…and I love a good peanut butter and jelly sandwich.  Seriously…it’s one of the simplest pleasures in life.  And not one that I indulge in too often as gluten-free bread is stupid expensive.  But…I figured this might be a good way to enjoy one of my favorite things to eat.

This past week…I got to see for myself.

Wednesday morning…around 10:30 am, I tore into my little wrapped snack bar.  It looked like a slap of peanut butter with a jelly middle…sort of like a sandwich minus the bread.  I was intrigued.  I could see the oats rolled into that peanut butter layer and really couldn’t wait to take a bite.  A picture for the blog had to come first though…despite wanting to rip into it.  It smelled amazing…like peanut butter and jelly…so it was already living up to its name.  I snapped a quick picture and then tore off a corner to take a bite.

WOW!  This bar is truly like eating a delicious peanut butter and jelly sandwich.  The strawberry filling is sweet without being too tart or too strong.  It just is this layer of sweetness that totally works with the savory peanut butter that encompasses it.  The rolled oats give a great texture, making it seem like a real sandwich.  Each layer of texture and flavor brings a whole new level of deliciousness to this bar.  They are soft and chewy, just like a sandwich should be.  And none of that “like cardboard” outer crust that a lot of snack/breakfast bars have.  Every bite brings 10 grams of nutrient-rich whole grain oats and real peanut butter…which definitely makes each bar a nice and filling snack.  Honestly, I’m rarely ever starving when lunch time rolls around, and I find myself delaying it slightly because this little mighty bar of peanut butter and jelly goodness has done it’s job as a snack.  Beyond impressed.

Let’s take a look at the ingredients and nutrition information when it comes to Van’s PB & J Strawberry and Peanut Butter Gluten Free Snack Bars.

As far as ingredients go, the Van’s PB & J Strawberry and Peanut Butter Gluten Free Snack Bars are made from gluten free oats, invert cane sugar, peanut butter, non-GMO expeller pressed canola oil, sweet rice flour, strawberries, apple powder, fruit juice concentrate (pineapple, pear, apple and peach) tapioca starch, rice bran, peanut flour, peanut extract, glycerin, natural flavor, citric acid, pectin, locust bean gum, sea salt, red cabbage extract and annatto (for coloring), and baking soda.  These bars are gluten-free and dairy-free.  In addition, Van’s, as always, states that these are ingredients that they are proud of.  I can totally see why!

As for nutritional information, a serving size of the Van’s PB & J Strawberry Peanut Butter Gluten Free Snack Bars is 1 snack bar.  One bar has 160 calories and 6 grams of fat.  Don’t worry, much of that comes from the peanut butter…and that is a healthy fat.  These bars are cholesterol free, contain 115 mg sodium, and a (rather high) 14 grams of sugar.  I guess that has a lot to do with the fruit and fruit juices that are inside each bar.  A little high in sugars, but the 2 grams of fiber and 3 grams of protein help make up for it, making it more than a sweet treat, but a filling snack.  Honestly…your appetite will be satiated.

Big kudos, once more, to Van’s for another amazing gluten-free treat.  It just goes to prove that when you use quality ingredients (that you are proud of) you always put out a quality product.  And that…that is what it is all about.  The PB & J Gluten Free Snack Bars come in two flavors, currently: strawberry and blueberry.  I’m a huge fan of the strawberry…so I can’t wait to get my hands on the blueberries.  And the other snack bars and snacks that Van’s has to offer.  It is definitely a name I can trust.

If you love peanut butter and jelly…then you’ll definitely LOVE these.

Van's PB & J Strawberry and Peanut Butter Gluten Free Snack Bar (unwrapped)
Van’s PB & J Strawberry and Peanut Butter Gluten Free Snack Bar (unwrapped)

Product Review: My Dad’s Cookies Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Cookies

My Dad's Cookies Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Cookies
My Dad’s Cookies Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Cookies

Product: My Dad’s Cookies Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Cookies – $7.99+

Did someone say cookies?

Yes…cookie monster is back with a vengeance.  A vengeance, I tell you!

After a couple weeks of feasting off of brownies and ice cream, I needed some cookies in my life.  And it just so happened that my roomie and I decided to splurge at Lucky’s again last week and picked up another type of cookie from My Dad’s Cookies.  It was actually a tough decision.  I had promised her the Lemon Drop cookies…but they didn’t have those in stock this time around.  So after a lot of thought and a lot of circling the table…I finally chose…

Chocolate Chip.

Iconic.  And a personal favorite of mine.  I mean, who doesn’t love a chocolate chip cookie, right?

Well, with the brownies and the ice cream polished off…cookies were dessert this week.  After dinner, as always, after cleaning up the dishes and the kitchen, I got ready to serve dessert.  This time…it was easy.  The cookies were on my counter and I just simply popped open the plastic container and fished out a serving for each of us.  These cookies are little bite-size morsels that I hoped would be as good as they looked.  I walked Cathy’s serving out to her, then returned to the kitchen for mine.

Settling in…it was the moment of absolute truth…

One bite of the My Dad’s Cookies Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Cookies…and I was more than happy with this classic choice.  No one would even fathom that these little cookies were gluten-free unless you told them.  They had just the slightest bit of crunch on the edges and this soft, chewy center.  Each cookie was about two to three bites, and each bite guaranteed a hit of chocolate chips and sweet vanilla flavor.  There was the right amount of flavor throughout these cookies.  The vanilla essence and the chocolate chips gave it that classic, homemade, chocolate chip cookie feel.  I meant to warm the next night’s up in the microwave to give them that “fresh out of the oven” appeal, but didn’t.  Nevertheless, I was beyond amazed by the quality and taste of these.  They weren’t super moist, but they weren’t dry either.  They hit that perfect midpoint that gave you both the crunch and the soft center.  And…come on…CHOCOLATE CHIPS!

Classic cookies with not-so-classic ingredients.  Gluten-free, after all, takes some special flour blends and some TLC.  But that’s what makes these cookies even more extraordinary!  Let’s take a look at the science and nutrition behind My Dad’s Cookies Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Cookies.

The My Dad’s Cookies Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Cookies are made from a gluten-free flour blend (brown rice flour, potato starch, tapioca flour, xanthan gum), palm oil, chocolate chips, sugar, brown sugar, egg, vanilla, baking soda, agave syrup, cream of tartar, baking powder, and salt.  These cookies are gluten-free, dairy free, nut free, and kosher.

A serving of the My Dad’s Cookies Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Cookies is three of the bite-size cookies.  There are six servings per container.  These three cookies will provide you with 150 calories and 7 grams of fat.  In addition, you will be taking in 15 mg cholesterol, 60 mg sodium, and 13 grams of sugar.  Cookies have sugar…so, while that seems high…it’s a dessert…a treat…COOKIES!  Also, these three cookies will give you less than 1 gram of fiber and 1 gram of protein.  This is not a filling dessert, but it is…oh, so sweet!

Once again, My Dad’s Cookies proves that it is definitely a brand to be reckoned with on the gluten free dessert market.  While I have just discovered these amazing little treats at the newest grocery store in the area, I am glad to have been brave enough to shell out the $7.99 price for each container so far.  None have really let me down, and all have been great to eat after a long day and a light meal.

My Dad’s Cookies took on the classic chocolate chip cookie and made it into one delicious, bite-size, gluten-free treat.  I will definitely buy these again.

Product Review: Feel Good Foods Gluten Free Vegetable Dumplings

Feel Good Foods Gluten Free Vegetable Dumplings
Feel Good Foods Gluten Free Vegetable Dumplings

Product: Feel Good Foods Gluten Free Vegetable Dumplings – $5.99+

There are quite a few things I really miss in my life at times.  Like…makes me sad and really wanting to cry kind of miss.  Maybe not the way I miss my family (and I really miss my family)…but people and food have relationships too.  And one of my favorite cuisines growing up was none other than Chinese food or Asian-style cuisine.

It was tradition in my family to visit my great grandmother in Winona, Minnesota, every year that we went to visit both sets of grandparents.  And one thing that I always looked forward to when visiting my great grandma was…Chinese food.  She always ordered in the most amazing Chinese food in town.  It was always egg rolls and chow mein and rice and there was more of it than the group of us could eat…but we always gave it our best shot.  It was tradition.  It was one of the many highlights I experienced growing up and something I came to look forward to every time we headed over to great grandma’s house.

I haven’t had true Chinese food since I went gluten-free…three years ago.  The sauces…the way things are cooked…it’s risky.  And it’s a risk I no longer am willing to take.  It’s sad, because Asian food is one of my favorite types of cuisine.  Sure, there are places like P.F. Chang’s that offers a gluten-free menu…but the vegetarian choices are very limited…and that’s not true Chinese.

Then…along came a little miracle in my Whole Foods (and other natural food stores) freezer section.  A company, known as Feel Good Foods, introduced the first (and I believe the only) gluten-free Asian dumplings and egg rolls to the market.  The hardest part was choosing if I wanted egg rolls or dumplings.  It was a tough decision, but I finally chose the dumplings.  One of the interesting things about this company is that it was created by husband and wife duo, Chef Tryg and Vanessa Phillips.  They created Feel Good Foods gluten-free frozen foods after they opened a gluten-free restaurant and were told that they needed to put their food out on the market.  Their foods are non-GMO, all-natural and completely gluten-free.  You see…Vanessa is a Celiac…so they take food allergies really seriously.

Cathy had some leftover rice from our treat on Friday at the local Indian restaurant.  So, after work and a trip to the gym, I wanted something that was easy to prepare and wouldn’t require me to read off a recipe or attempt something new.  With the rice in the fridge, I figured I could steam up some of the last of the jasmine rice in my pantry for myself and then pull the Feel Good Foods Gluten Free Vegetable Dumplings out of the freezer to prepare while my rice was cooking on the stove.

These are super easy to prepare.  In a non-stick pan, add a cup of water and 1 tablespoon of oil.  Bring it to a boil and add the dumplings to the pan, flat side down.  Cover and reduce the heat to medium-high, leaving the dumplings in the pan until the water completely evaporates.  It takes around 10-11 minutes.  They are fine to eat on their own, but I served mine with rice.  These even come with a fantastic dipping sauce, which I ended up just pouring over the top so that the rice could absorb it too.

I settled in for dinner and dug into my little bowl of Asian gluten-free food.  I wasn’t sure what to expect…but I was very happy with what I started to eat.  The dumplings were soft and tender, with a nice crust on the flat side that was on the pan.  The rest of it was that doughy stickiness you associate with potstickers.  Amazing.  The stuffing inside the wrapper was flavorful and very much like a delicious egg roll.  So it was like a dumpling with an egg roll flavor.  Happy girl right here.  And the dipping sauce helped add a bit of seasoning and flavor to the entire dish.  I am already wanting to restock my freezer with more of these.  And the egg rolls for that matter.  Delicious!

The Feel Good Foods Gluten Free Vegetable Dumplings are a simple blend of ingredients.  The wrapper is made from water, sweet rice flour, rice flour, potato starch, canola oil, salt, xanthan gum, and corn starch.  The filling is a combination of cabbage, yellow onion, bean vermicelli, carrots, green onion, corn starch, sesame oil, and less than 2% of evaporated cany syrup, ginger, salt, black pepper, yeast extract, and shiitake mushrooms.  The dipping sauce is made from water, organic tamari soy sauce, sugar, ginger juice, garlic juice, and natural flavors of garlic and black pepper.  These dumplings are gluten-free and cholesterol free.

Real and recognizable ingredients.  LOVE it.

As far as nutrition goes, a serving size of the Feel Good Foods Vegetable Dumplings is 4 dumplings.  There are two servings per box.  One serving provides you with 290 calories and 9 grams of fat.  They contain 430 mg sodium and 3 grams of sugar.  These contain 2 grams of fiber and 3 grams of protein.  The sauce packet contains 45 calories, is completely fat free, has 10 grams of sugar, and 2 gram of protein.  Not bad for a frozen package of gluten-free foods.

If I could hug both Chef Tryg and Vanessa, I totally would.  Because of them, I am once again able to revisit one of my favorite cuisines…Asian.  And I can’t wait to try the Vegetable Egg Rolls and replenish my freezer with the Vegetable Dumplings.  These are one of my favorite frozen dishes I have had to date.  It might be the nostalgia, but I definitely think it has more to do with the product itself.  Taste, texture, flavor and just all around goodness.

It doesn’t get much better than this!

Chinese food is BACK in my life!

Feel Good Foods Gluten Free Vegetable Dumplings and Dipping Sauce
Feel Good Foods Gluten Free Vegetable Dumplings and Dipping Sauce

Product Review: Freedom Foods Cocoa Crunch Cereal

Freedom Foods Cocoa Crunch Cereal
Freedom Foods Cocoa Crunch Cereal

Product: Freedom Foods Cocoa Crunch Cereal – $5.99+

Many of you know, because I make it no secret, that there are certain things in life that I love.  Certain foods that I fall in love with and make a staple in my pantry, refrigerator, or even my freezer.  Well, that holds true for products made by the Australian company, Freedom Foods.  Freedom Foods makes a variety of products, although only a few items are available in the United States at the moment…and most of these include cereals, which, for the record, are made in a dedicated and specially built allergen-free facility in the Riverina region of New South Wales, in Australia.  As Freedom Foods was specifically developed to make allergen-free foods, they test every batch made in their facilities, to the most stringent levels possible, leaving no doubt that the Freedom Foods products you pick up will be free of the allergens that are necessary to avoid.

LOVE THAT!

Because we live in a world where it’s not enough to just be health conscious.  Now we have to be allergen conscious too.  With the growing number of food allergies and intolerances, it is nice to find a company that really proves that it is dedicated to creating products that are safe to consume.  Freedom Foods has been around for over 20 years, making great-tasting and nutritious allergen-free food.  I can attest to this, as I am a huge fan of the products I have had from them thus far.  All of their products adhere to the strict guidelines laid out by Australia’s food industry, meaning all their products are non-GMO.  They even test for GMOs just to make sure.

One of my favorite products, mind you, is the Tropico’s cereal, which is a gluten-free version of Froot Loops, but made without artificial colors, ingredients, partially hydrogenated crap…you know…all that bad stuff that Kellogg’s puts into their cereals and people consume freely.  I am a cereal girl.  I start most of my mornings with a small bowl.  A serving.  And yes…I do measure.  You knew that already though, right?

Well, in my July Cuisine Cube, I had a special surprise waiting for me inside.  Because when I opened up the box, I saw that bright red top of a cereal box that meant…it had to be Freedom Foods.  I thought for a moment that they just restocked me on my Tropico’s (which my parents mail to me every few weeks so I never run out – as it is impossible to find them around here anymore!).  But I was wrong.  The box of cereal that awaited me when I pulled it out of the Cuisine Cube was…one I had never seen in the wild before.  Not when stores around here carried it…and not at the store that carries the brand in Birmingham, Alabama…where I think my parents buy them out of Tropico’s.

The cereal was Freedom Foods Cocoa Crunch Cereal…and it’s basically a chocolate version of Rice Krispies.  Chocolate puffed rice cereal?  I’m down with that.  We all know I’m a chocolate fiend as it is.  Give it to me for breakfast and you just won my morning.  As I just ran out of Tropico’s…it looked like Monday was going to start with a bit of chocolate.  So, I poured myself a serving of the Cocoa Crunch, topped it with a splash of unsweetened almond milk, and settled in to get something more in my stomach (I had a small bite of something before I went for my run, but I still had spin class to contend with…so…fuel, baby, fuel!).

I have had my fair share of puffed rice cereals in the chocolate form before.  Envirokidz (Koala Crisp) and Mom’s Best (Crispy Cocoa Rice) both do gluten-free puffed rice cereal.  And both are really delicious.  So…when I took a bite of this cereal, I was hoping it would live up to those two at least.

It came as no surprise that…it did.

Freedom Foods Cocoa Crunch is a chocolaty bowl of goodness and rightness in the morning.  Chocolate can make anything better.  Even a good morning can be improved on with a hint of chocolate.  What makes this cereal really unique, though, is that these chocolate puffs of rice are flavored and colored with natural ingredients and are lower in sodium and sugar than comparable kids cereals.  And…the flavor really is great.  I don’t want a cereal to be too sweet, because it feels like it’s just a bunch of sugar.  And this one strikes a nice balance of rich chocolate without that overkill on sweetness.  It was crunchy, and stayed crunchy, as I ate it.  And analyzed each bite…which I tend to do each time I try a new cereal.  It was decadent without being too much.  And, the best part is…the chocolate milk left in the bowl at the end of it.  Recovery fuel at its finest!  This cereal is total chocolate love without the excess sugar and sodium that other kids cereals have inside.

So…let’s get down to the comparisons and the nitty-gritty of the ingredients and nutritional information, yes?

Freedom Foods Cocoa Crunch Cereal contains the following ingredients: gluten-free flour mix (rice, non-GMO corn, wholegrain sorghum flour), cane sugar, chocolate syrup, psyllium, cocoa powder, salt, palm oil, natural chocolate flavor, and…wait for it…vitamins (niacin, thiamine, folic acid).  This cereal is free from gluten, wheat, nuts, soy, eggs, and GMO ingredients.

As for the nutritional information, this isn’t too bad for a gluten-free chocolate-based cereal.  Honestly.  A serving of Freedom Foods Cocoa Crunch Cereal is 1 cup (Envirokidz Koala Crunch is 3/4 cup and Mom’s Best is 3/4 cup).  This serving will give you 130 calories and .5 grams of fat (Envirokidz – 110 calories; 1 gram fat; Mom’s – 120 calories; 1 gram fat).  This serving will also dish you up  85 mg sodium and only 7.5 grams of sugar (Envirokidz – 100 mg sodium; 11 grams sugar; Mom’s – 150 mg sodium and 13 grams sugar).  And finally, you will be taking in 3.5 grams of fiber and 2 grams of protein (Envirokidz – 2 grams fiber; 2 grams protein; Mom’s – 0 grams of fiber; 1 gram protein).  So, Freedom Foods might have a few more calories than the other gluten-free puffed rice cereals out there, but it definitely has them beat on everything else.  And you know what?  That makes me really happy.  The small amount of sugar that is inside a chocolate cereal from Freedom Foods just wow’s me.  Honestly.  I am beyond impressed.

Between Tropico’s and Smudge…Freedom Foods is really making a name for itself in my pantry.  And now…it’s striking a high note with the chocolate lover in me with this Cocoa Crunch Cereal.  I can’t thank Cuisine Cube enough for introducing me to this product that I didn’t even know existed.  Another great item in my latest box…another fantastic product from Freedom Foods.  I am one happy food-loving girl!

A bowl of Freedom Foods Cocoa Crunch Cereal
A bowl of Freedom Foods Cocoa Crunch Cereal

Product Review: Gardein Gluten-Free Garden Veggie Burger

Gardein Gluten-Free Garden Veggie Burger
Gardein Gluten-Free Garden Veggie Burger

Product: Gardein Gluten-Free Garden Veggie Burger – $5.49+

I remember, back in the days before I was diagnosed as a Celiac, I was simply a vegetarian.  And as a vegetarian, I often would pick up different meat alternatives to try out for dinner.  One of my favorite brands I would return to was Gardein.  Gardein was a company that began with a simple dream – to use the power of vegetables to create healthy fast food.  It was something the CEO and the company did very well.  In fact, Gardein products are now served in various restaurants, including numerous restaurants at the Wynn in Las Vegas.

I do, however, remember and even recall someone asking…and did so myself…after I had to go gluten-free…for Gardein to consider making gluten-free products.  The original response those three years ago was that taking the vital wheat gluten out of the products would jeopardize the integrity of said product.  Therefore…no go.  In fact, so many of the vegetarian/vegan meat companies took that stance.  And for a long while, a vegetarian meat product didn’t cross my lips.  Sure, there were a few options I tried and some that I liked.  But none were like the ones I used to devour every week.

Until…

Gardein announced that it had some gluten-free products coming out to the market.  And lo and behold, my newest local grocery store in the Louisville area happened to have some of these products.  I have a CSA bin that gave me TONS of leafy greens this week.  So, I figured it would be a good time to perhaps make up some veggie burgers.  I was pretty set on one of my standards…Hillary’s Eat Well or Qrunch or something along those lines.  But as I was passing by the freezer section in Lucky’s…there they were…a beacon of refrigerator light shining down upon them as if they were a gift from the gluten-free gods themselves.

Gardein’s Gluten-Free Veggie Burgers.  In fact, there were a couple of different varieties to choose from: Garden Veggie Burger and a Chipotle Black Bean Burger.  My roomie and I actually swear there was a gluten-free beefless burger there as well.  Honestly!  Not just the Beefless Ground.  But I can’t find anything on that on their Web site.  But…trust me…we saw it because it was in the running to come home with us.

Gardein Gluten-Free Garden Veggie Burgers (cooking)
Gardein Gluten-Free Garden Veggie Burgers (cooking)

Anyway…dinner time tonight meant…veggie burger time.  Gluten-free veggie burger time.  So, I started up the oven to cook the remaining sweet potato fries to go with the burgers and then pulled out my skillet to get it heated up.  The Gardein Garden Veggie Burgers were taken out of the freezer and I carefully (NOT!) pried them apart with a sharp knife so I could have two of the four in the package.  Then, I placed a bit of coconut oil in my skillet, let it melt, then put the patties down to cook.  The bag said it would take around 4 minutes on each side.  This was perfect.  I got my gluten-free hamburger buns (Rudi’s Gluten Free Multigrain Hamburger Rolls, in case you were wondering!) out, sliced, and put in the oven to toast.  Then, I flipped the veggie burgers over to get the other side cooking as well.  As things were finishing up, I sliced a tomato, rinsed some of the lettuce I had in my crisper drawer, and got out some vegan cheese to melt over the top of the patty.  As the fries finished up and the buns finished toasting, I placed a cheese slice on each patty, tossed a bit of water into the skillet, and then covered it so that the steam would perfectly melt the cheese.

As that was happening, I placed some condiments on each bun, then got the lettuce placed onto the bun itself.  I removed the Gardein Garden Veggie Patties from the skillet and let them sit (per instructions) for one minute. Then I placed them patty over the lettuce, topped it off with the tomato and the top of the bun and VIOLA…dinner was served…with a side of sweet potato fries!

Settling in for dinner, I was really looking forward to trying a new brand of veggie burger.  Especially since it was from a brand I used to trust as a vegetarian.  They definitely didn’t disappoint.  Whatever integrity Gardein thought it would lose by making gluten-free products…didn’t happen.  Honestly.  The Gardein Garden Veggie Burger was amazing.  It was perfectly crusted on the outside, but the inside was soft and bound together with real vegetables, brown rice, and oats.  I loved that I could not only take a bite of the burger and have it taste like a real burger…but I also got a bit of a serving of vegetables (corn, peas, peppers).  I could see the brown rice cooked throughout and giving the patty some depth of flavor and a bit of volume and density.  This burger was a very good size too…no skimping by Gardein.  I loved seeing that.  And it had a great, almost nutty and fresh taste to it.  It was love at first bite with me.  And I am happily assigning this the top spot on my gluten-free veggie burger list.  Yes…it really is that amazing and that good.  And…it will actually fill you up!

Now that I’ve mentioned that…I might as well get down to the ingredients and nutrition, yes?  Yes!

Gardein Gluten-Free Garden Veggie Burgers are made from water, cooked brown rice, roasted vegetables (non-GMO corn, red and green bell peppers), carrots, onions, gluten-free rolled oats, peas, non-GMO expeller pressed canola oil, non-GMO soy protein concentrate, modified vegetable gum, dehydrated garlic, organic cane sugar, onion powder, sea salt, spices, yeast extract, natural flavors (contains gluten-free soy sauce), paprika, citric acid.  Simple ingredients…but huge flavor.  These burger patties are gluten-free, vegan, kosher, and non-GMO.

Nutritionally speaking, I am so in love with these stats, you just can’t imagine.  So often, the gluten-free veggie burgers are laden in calories and fat.  I guess it’s just how the companies try to make up for it being (GASP!) gluten-free.  But Gardein turned out one fantastic product and managed to do it and keep both calories and fat in check.  A serving of the Gardein Gluten-Free Garden Veggie Burgers is one burger.  This serving will dish up 110 calories and 4 grams of fat.  Yep…you read that right!  LOVE IT!  One burger will also give you 280 mg sodium and 2 grams of sugar.  These burgers are cholesterol free.  One burger patty will also give you 3 grams of fiber and 4 grams of protein.

Did I mention how delicious these are?  Delicious and nutritious!  Gardein was a little gun-shy to take on gluten-free.  It tookk them a couple of years, but after listening to the numerous requests by consumers, they have entered the gluten-free market.  And they did so with a bang.  If you are looking for an amazing gluten-free veggie burger, run to your store and find the Gardein Gluten-Free Garden Veggie Burger.  Trust me…it will be the best you’ve ever had.

Amazing.

Gardein Gluten-Free Garden Veggie Burger (with lettuce, tomato, vegan cheese on a Rudi's Gluten-Free Multigrain Hamburger Roll)
Gardein Gluten-Free Garden Veggie Burger (with lettuce, tomato, vegan cheese on a Rudi’s Gluten-Free Multigrain Hamburger Roll)

Product Review: Grab the Gold Chocolate Peanut Butter Protein Snack Bar

Grab the Gold Chocolate Peanut Butter Protein Snack Bar
Grab the Gold Chocolate Peanut Butter Protein Snack Bar

Product: Grab the Gold Chocolate Peanut Butter Protein Snack Bar – $2.49

As you know, I am always on the lookout for more and different protein bars, as I am an athlete on the go!  I usually consume a protein bar on weekends away, or perhaps before a race (with time to digest, of course), and sometimes after I hit up the gym for my weights sessions.

I have my go-to brands…Lärabar, thinkThin, and KIND to name a few.  All of them are certified gluten-free and carry a good portion of protein to help rejuvenate me after or before a hard workout.  When I’m traveling, they also make fantastic snacks and/or food options when nothing else is available.

So, imagine my surprise and my joy when my June Cuisine Cube showed up in the mail and it included an energy bar as a mid-day pick-me-up snack option.  Not just any energy bar…one that was two of my favorite things…Chocolate Peanut Butter flavored!  The Cuisine Cube, as I explained before, tends to include products for breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert and a snack.  And every now and again…a bonus.  In June, the bonus was the energy bar.  And it sounded amazing.

I had never heard of Grab the Gold before, and was quite curious as to what their version of an energy bar would be like.  I’ve had some good ones in my time and some really, really bad ones.  But, I have come to trust my Cuisine Cube and the choices of products that go inside.  I had a run and some weights to do this morning, and my breakfast beforehand was simply cereal.  Delicious cereal, but by the time I finished up at the gym, I was ready for something to eat.

I packed my roommate and I each a protein bar.  She had her favorite Lärabar (ALT Lemon Pound Cake…in case you were wondering!).  I decided to give the one I received in my Cuisine Cube a try.  So, that was what emerged from my bag in the car to eat on the way to her family’s house to sort out some (who am I kidding…TONS) of items in the garage.  I was going to need reinforcements.  So, I unwrapped the gorgeous golden foil wrapper and unveiled an unassuming round bar.  Little flecks of oats and chocolate chips were visible.  I broke off a piece for my roomie to try and then I took a bite.

You know those amazing no-bake cookies?  Yeah…that’s what this bar tasted like.  A fantastic no-bake cookie.  Talk about a treat!  Great texture and taste too.  It was chocolatey without being too candy-like.  It had that nice hit of peanut butter.  The oats gave it that cookie-like texture.  The chocolate chips were that little burst of flavor in each bite.  And the round shape made for a nice change of pace from other bars on the market.

A little bit of history…the Grab the Gold Protein Snack Bars were created by 16 year old Danielle Ontiveros, who didn’t like typical breakfast food growing up and preferred something lighter in the mornings, since she was never hungry.  This was the end of the 80s and there weren’t a lot of choices for protein bars.  Most were expensive and didn’t taste good, so Ontiveros told her mother she wanted to make her own bars.  She pulled out items from the cupboards and began measuring, mixing, and recording what she was doing.  She began to market the bars to friends, family and neighbors and soon her business was born.  The reason these bars are round is that Ontiveros was concerned with fairness and equality and wanted to be sure everyone got the same size bars.  Cutting them into squares never yielded uniform bars in size and thickness.  Then she got the idea to weight the batter into equal parts and put them into a muffin tin.  The perfect, uniform, and round bar was born.

So, now that we know how these were made and why they are so good…let’s look at the nitty-gritty stuff.  Yep…nutrition and ingredients.

The Grab the Gold Chocolate Peanut Butter Protein Snack Bar is made from organic oats, peanut butter, soy nuggets (soy flour), glucose syrup, cane sugar, semisweet chocolate chips, fruit juice, brown rice dextrins, canola oil, soy lecithin, natural cocoa powder, and vanilla.  This bar is gluten-free, cholesterol free, dairy free, vegan, contains no high fructose corn syrup, contains no preservatives, contains no trans fats, and is a sort of high fiber.

As fur nutrition, the Grab the Gold Chocolate Peanut Butter Snack Bar is right on par, if not better, than other bars on the market.  One serving is one bar.  This bar contains 193 calories and 5 grams of fat.  One bar also provides73 mg sodium 345 mg potassium, and 12 grams of sugar.  I admit, it is high in sugar…higher than I normally like.  Might be why it tastes like a cookie.  But DAMN…it’s worth it.  Yum!  One bar also gives you 7 grams of filling fiber and 11 grams of protein.  You actually will feel full after eating this bar.  Trust me!

So, Cuisine Cube sent me another winner!  I hope to order some of the Grab the Gold Chocolate Peanut Butter Protein Snack Bars in the near future, if I can’t find any in local stores.  As I have never seen or heard of these before now, it’s more likely I’ll be ordering online or from Cuisine Cube’s store.  But…I am now completely and forever hooked on these.  Like having dessert for breakfast…but one that will last you for a couple of hours.

Well done!

Grab the Gold Chocolate Peanut Butter Protein Snack Bar (unwrapped)
Grab the Gold Chocolate Peanut Butter Protein Snack Bar (unwrapped)

Product Review: Biaglut Pasta Senza Glutine Bucatini

Biaglut Pasta Senza Glutine Bucatini
Biaglut Pasta Senza Glutine Bucatini

Product: Biaglut Pasta Senza Glutine Bucatini – $5.50+

That’s a mouthful, isn’t it?  Wow.  But…it is one that is worth attempting to say (preferably with an Italian accent).  Because what we honestly and truly have here is the finest, best, and closest-you’ll-ever-get-to-the-real-thing gluten-free pasta.  I raved about Biaglut a long while back…a couple years ago, when I reviewed the Biaglut Maccheroncini (Elbows).  I even had another one of their pasta offerings, but didn’t blog on it.  I think I was overwhelmed with blogging and thought, “gluten-free pasta is pasta…what more can I say about it?”

I’m actually really sad that my thought process went that way.  And here’s why…

Biaglut honestly is the best gluten-free pasta out on the market.  It’s not easy to find.  But if you do find it…or if you can order it online, I honestly encourage you do to so.  It is amazing.  It has the texture and taste of “real” pasta.  Nobody would even suspect that it was gluten-free.  That goes for all three varieties that I have now tried.

This latest round of gluten-free pasta a l­á Biaglut was brought to me by the amazing Cuisine Cube.  My June box contained this sack of amazing pasta.  And since I’ve been out of town, I haven’t gotten to play around with my bin ingredients lately.  But that changed.  That changed last night when I decided to do up some pasta…but in a different way.  I still have a pantry of various pastas to use…but the Biaglut was right there and I really wanted to attempt this one with a “spaghetti” type noodle.  And since Cuisine Cube sent me some Bucatini in my box…I was ready to rock and roll!

My recipe involved very little.  A Gluten-Free and Vegan Caprese Spaghetti, as it were.  So, what I did was slice up two tomatoes and lay them on a baking sheet.  I covered each slice with a slice of Teese vegan mozzarella cheese.  Then, I put it in the oven for about 20 minutes, allowing the cheese to get melty and good.  While that was baking…I got some water into a big pot and set it on the stove to bring to a boil.  Once it was there, I put 4 ounces of the Biaglut Pasta Senza Glutine Bucatini into the water (a serving for both my roomie and myself) and let it begin to cook.  The bag said it would take around 7-8 minutes to get to that perfect al dente.  I gave it a stir every now and again, but just let the boiling water work it’s magic.  And, wouldn’t you know it?  Seven minutes later…the Bucatini was cooked perfectly.  I drained it and began to assemble my pasta…

A serving of Biaglut Pasta Senza Glutine Bucatini (cooked)
A serving of Biaglut Pasta Senza Glutine Bucatini (cooked)

Bucatini…a drizzle of olive oil, topped off with the slices of tomato with the melted vegan mozzarella, a sprinkle of fresh basil, and then a drizzle of a red wine reduction.  Dinner was served.

So, bucatini gets their name from the Italian word, “buco,” or “hole.”  It is similar in shape to spaghetti, but the hole allows water to enter as it boils, speeding up the cooking time and also making it ideal for slurping up your favorite sauce.  Naturally, then, I make a pasta dish without a sauce.  HA!

Let me tell you though, Biaglut knows what it’s doing.  Honestly.  This pasta had a great texture and amazing flavor.  It worked so well with the slices of tomato, the vegan cheese, the fresh basil, and the red wine reduction.  It just…came together in perfect harmony.  The pasta was actually ideal, despite there not being a true sauce on this dish.  It actually made me realize how much I missed eating spaghetti.  Especially one that actually felt like I was eating spaghetti and not bits of spaghetti brown rice noodles that turned to mush despite not being overcooked.  It was a very nice change and made for one of my favorite meals.  Sometimes getting creative in the kitchen and having it come out perfectly means…having the right base for said dish.  Biaglut was just that.  And I am, once again, forever going to sing high praises for this product.

Biaglut products are made from the finest gluten-free ingredients with authentic Italian recipes.  This company isn’t playing around.  The Biaglut team has worked for years to perfect the recipes for their gluten-free products to have them taste like, if not better than, that of the comparable gluten containing products.  They believe that gluten-free products shouldn’t mean sacrificing taste and flavor.

So, while on this subject…let’s take a look at what goes into the Giaglut Pasta Senza Glutine Bucatini, shall we?  The ingredients include: cornstarch, potato flour, lupin flour, lupin proteins, and mono and diglycerides (emulsifier).  Very few ingredients.  And all of them, when put together, create the ideal gluten-free pasta.  Just take my word on this one.

As for nutrition, a serving of Biaglut Pasta Senza Glutine Bucatini is 2 ounces.  This serving provides 190 calories and 1 gram of fat.  In addition, this serving gives you 15 mg sodium and less than 1 gram of sugar.  This pasta is cholesterol free.  You also get 2 grams of fiber and 3 grams of protein.

Biaglut, honestly, is top of the line when it comes to gluten-free pastas.  If you can find these and/or order this brand, I highly encourage it.  You’ll never find this pasta to turn to mush or fall apart.  Biaglut’s quality is worth the price it takes to have this pasta in your pantry.  You’ll never go back to other brands.  I promise you that much.

Gluten-Free Caprese Spaghetti made with Biaglut Pasta Senza Glutine Bucatini
Gluten-Free Caprese Spaghetti made with Biaglut Pasta Senza Glutine Bucatini

Product Review: So Delicious Dairy Free Gluten-Free Cookies ‘N Cream Coconut Milk Frozen Dessert

So Delicious Dairy Free Gluten-Free Cookies 'N Cream Coconut Milk Frozen Dessert
So Delicious Dairy Free Gluten-Free Cookies ‘N Cream Coconut Milk Frozen Dessert

Product: So Delicious Dairy Free Gluten-Free Cookies ‘N Cream Coconut Milk Frozen Dessert – $6.99+

I have a lot to give thanks for when it comes to delicious things in my life.  When most people hear that I’m a lactose intolerant and gluten-free vegetarian, I often wonder if they think I eat grass.  I don’t…for the record.  Although I do eat a lot of veggies that are green…but not grass.  Never grass.

That being said, sometimes I also get the chance to try out some products that fit into my diet.  And recently, my friends over at So Delicious Dairy-Free gave me the chance to try out some of their latest products to hit the market.  One of these included the previous blogged about So Delicious Dairy Free Gluten-Free Cookie Dough Coconut Milk Frozen Dessert…and now…another bit of excitement…

DAIRY-FREE AND GLUTEN-FREE COOKIES ‘N CREAM COCONUT MILK FROZEN DESSERT.

*FLAIL*

Pardon the unnecessary, but highly needed caps lock abuse.

First of all, as a Celiac do you realize that I never…NEVER…get to eat anything that in any way, shape, or form resembles ice cream that has the words “cookie,” or “dough” in it?  It’s true.  Those have become relics of my past.  Ice cream that I used to know.  Favorites of mine, left to melt away in my memory…of their flavors and their deliciousness.

Or…so I thought.

Thanks to the good people at So Delicious Dairy Free…that is no longer the case.

*DOUBLE FLAIL*

Ahem.

Oh, you better believe the first pint I dove into was the Gluten-Free Cookie Dough.  Growing up, whenever we got ice cream from the store or went to our local ice cream parlor (The Dairy Barn!), I was a cookie dough ice cream girl.  That was what I wanted.  Oddly enough, I never ate raw cookie dough…but put it in ice cream and…oh…yeah.  Magic.  We all know I about died when I got to eat the So Delicious variety, having gone YEARS now since having a taste of one of my favorite flavors.  And if you are just tuning in, click on the link above and read all about that moment!

But…we come back to the present now…and tonight…tonight it was time to give the other childhood favorite a shot.  Another flavor of ice cream I always have to just stare at and dream about eating.  But not now…not again.  Not when So Delicious comes through and delivers their So Delicious Dairy Free Gluten-Free Cookies ‘N Cream Coconut Milk Ice Cream.

*KERMIT FLAIL*

 

KERMIT FLAIL
KERMIT FLAIL


So, while my roomie and I were feasting on dinner, I set the pint out to thaw a little.  I find that non-dairy frozen desserts often need about 5-10 minutes of sitting on the counter to make scooping easier.  Trust me.  Do it.  It means you won’t have to go to battle with your pint of delicious goodness.  The last thing you want to do is go to battle with dessert.  That’s just not…human.

After we finished dinner and doing the dishes, I went to get out the ice cream scooper and serve up the latest flavor of non-dairy frozen goodness from a company that prides itself on their products that they call themselves So Delicious!  That’s bold.  And I love them for that!

I scooped us each up a serving and settled in to finish watching a Food Network show of our choosing tonight.  I was practically on the edge of my seat…anticipating that first taste.  I dipped my spoon into my bowl, scooped up a bit of the ice cream…and BAM…everything I missed about Cookies ‘N Cream ice cream came flooding back to me.  I might have teared up a little.  Amazing.

First of all, So Delicious does not skimp on the fillings.  You are getting chunks of gluten-free sandwich cookies in this ice cream.  You are getting this rich and luxurious base made form coconut milk that doesn’t overpower.  The vanilla is a nice compliment to all the flavors.  And those cookies…OH MY GOD…those cookies…they are the things that dreams are made of.  Especially for someone like me…who has had to ignore anything with the word “cookie” in it for so long.  Dreams do come true and So Delicious truly makes it…delicious.  Each bite had that rich sweetness to it…plus the chunkiness of the cookies.  You get that crunch with the creamy texture of the dessert itself.  Oh…yes.  If heaven were a pint of ice cream…I was devouring it at that very moment.  A new favorite.

It’s also really good over a warm gluten-free brownie with hot fudge drizzled over it.  I’m just throwing that out there.  I might have done that too.

So, what exactly goes into a pint of the So Delicious Dairy Free Gluten-Free Cookies ‘N Cream Coconut Milk Frozen Dessert?  I’m about to tell you!  This ice cream is made from organic coconut milk, organic dried cane syrup, gluten-free creme cookies, chicory root extract, natural flavor, carob bean gum, and guar gum.  Not only is this free of dairy and gluten, but it is also cholesterol free, vegan, non-GMO, and kosher.

And…I know it’s a treat…it’s dessert…but I always hit up those nutrition facts.  A serving of the So Delicious Dairy Free Gluten-Free Cookies ‘N Cream Coconut Milk Frozen Dessert is 1/2 cup.  In this serving, you will be consuming 160 calories and 7 grams of fat.  Keep in mind, some of that fat count comes from that nutritious coconut milk!  You will also be taking in 50 mg sodium and 16 grams of sugar.  Yep…it’s high in sugar…but it’s an ice cream treat.  You sort of expect that.  And, finally, you will be provided with 7 grams of filling fiber and 1 gram of protein.

Not too shabby for a frozen dessert, right?  RIGHT!

Yeah…my love for So Delicious continues to grow every time I get to try one of their products.  Stay tuned…because there are more frozen treats from So Delicious in my freezer just waiting for me to pick them next to try.  It’s a good thing that ice cream is one of my most favorite things in life.  And, now, here’s one I can safely consume!

Oh, So Delicious…how I love you and your magical pints of frozen goodness.

A serving of So Delicious Dairy Free Gluten-Free Cookies 'N Cream Coconut Milk Frozen Dessert
A serving of So Delicious Dairy Free Gluten-Free Cookies ‘N Cream Coconut Milk Frozen Dessert