Product Review: Canyon Bakehouse Gluten-Free Rosemary & Thyme Focaccia

Canyon Bakehouse Gluten-Free Rosemary & Thyme Focaccia
Canyon Bakehouse Gluten-Free Rosemary & Thyme Focaccia

Product: Canyon Bakehouse Gluten-Free Rosemary & Thyme Focaccia – $4.99+

It is by sheer happenstance that I have had, since going gluten-free, a slice of gluten-free focaccia bread.  And that happy moment occurred at a local, and now relocated (they moved out of Indiana and into Louisville) café here in the area.  The restaurant was Earth Friends Café…and their gluten-free sandwiches were made on gluten-free focaccia bread, provided to them by one of my favorite local businesses, Annie May’s Sweet Café.

That feels like forever ago.  It was…probably just over a year or so.

While I can still go to Earth Friends Café, it has been awhile.  That is something I definitely need to change.  Aside from that, however, that was the only time I had something different when I ordered a gluten-free sandwich.  No Udi’s.  No Schär.  No prepackaged, store brand.  Nope.  It was real and amazing focaccia bread.

And that one time…an eternity ago…set the standard.

I attempted, once, to make a focaccia bread from a mix by Chēbē…which didn’t work out for me…at all.  And that was that.  Nothing more ever came of focaccia in my gluten-free life.

Until…one day…I was at my local natural food store and I spotted something I had never seen before.  While I had heard of the Canyon Bakehouse brand via the various gluten-free magazines I subscribe to, and my annual trip out to Colorado (the Canyon Bakehouse dedicated gluten-free bakery is located in Loveland, Colorado), I had yet to actually taste any of their products.  I had wanted to carry some home with me on my last trip to Colorado, but that final trip to the grocery store never actually happened.  So…YAY…happy dance in the aisle when I spotted the brand in my area.  FINALLY!

The freezer section actually had a few Canyon Bakehouse options inside now, but I zeroed in on the Gluten-Free Rosemary & Thyme Focaccia.  I have an abundance of gluten-free pasta in my pantry at the moment, so I figured…get some focaccia and get motivated to start cooking some of that up for dinner.  With some pleading eyes and maybe a pout, I convinced my roommate to allow one extra splurge this week to our grocery budget.  It worked…and the Canyon Bakehouse Gluten-Free Rosemary & Thyme Focaccia made the journey home to my own freezer.

I just returned from vacation, which means my cabinets, pantry, and fridge are pretty much bare, save for a couple of items.  Pasta.  Naturally.  And lo and behold…my freezer had the focaccia bread inside.  I knew what dinner was going to be the next three nights.  Who doesn’t love a gluten-free rotini with a marinara sauce and a slice of gluten-free focaccia?  I didn’t think I’d hear any complaints!

So, after coming home from the airport and letting the focaccia bread thaw for a couple of hours, I preheated the oven to 400 degrees and began to slice the bread into serving sizes.  The packages says it will serve 8, so I sliced it in half, then cut those halves in half and then halved those again.  Total…8 slices of focaccia.  It worked well.  I put the slices on a pan and then put them in the oven to toast while I worked on the pasta and marinara.  About 10 minutes later, the pasta was ready and I pulled the bread out of the oven.  Plating was easy.  Bowl for the pasta…focaccia over the bowl.  Perfect for mopping up that marinara, yes?  Yes!

Settling in to eat, I couldn’t wait to taste the bread.  So, I took one bite.  And WOW!  Canyon Bakehouse has a great reputation for a reason.  The Gluten-Free Rosemary & Thyme Focaccia caught me off guard.  I was prepared to have a taste of something heavy and dense…but the opposite was true.  This focaccia bread, while not light, was flaky.  The crust was golden from the oven, the inside, soft, flaky, warm, and perfect.  It tasted like real bread.  TOTALLY!!

Canyon Bakehouse states on their Web site that their mission is to create delicious and nutritious gluten-free breads that the entire family will enjoy.  If the Gluten-Free Rosemary & Thyme Focaccia is any indication of their standards, then watch out gluten-free world…because this product is stellar.  You’d be hard-pressed to tell it was gluten-free.  No crazy aftertaste, no too dense.  Just really good flavors, really great texture, and just amazing bread all around.

Let’s get down to the chemistry of the Canyon Bakehouse Gluten-Free Rosemary & Thyme Focaccia, shall we?  The ingredients are simple and recognizable: water, brown rice flour, tapioca flour, extra virgin olive oil, cultured brown rice flour, xanthan gum, eggs, sea salt, yeast, thyme, rosemary, organic agave syrup, black pepper, and natural enzymes.  Nothing fake.  Nothing chemical.  No words I can’t pronounce.  No question marks as to what I’m consuming.  Real ingredients that make really delicious bread.

As for the nutritional aspect of this bread…it’s actually not bad…especially since it is gluten-free bread.  A serving is 1/8 of the loaf of focaccia.  This serving will provide you with 140 calories and 4 grams of fat.  Much of that fat percentage is derived from the olive oil that is used in the dough.  Healthy fat.  A proper slice will also provide you with 15 mg cholesterol, 250 mg sodium, and 2 grams of sugar.  That’s not too bad.  And, finally, you will be biting into 3 grams of fiber and 3 grams of protein, so you won’t be left feeling empty after eating a slice.  I find, so often, that gluten-free bread doesn’t fill me up like regular bread does.  That’s not the case with this one.  One slice is plenty.

I love how Canyon Bakehouse is thinking outside the box when it comes to products.  With the variety of breads they offer (all of which I hope to try very soon), as well as hamburger buns, hotdog buns, and even muffins, the bakery does focus a lot on not just taste, but nutrition as well.  I was beyond happy each night I had my gluten-free pasta to have a slice of the Canyon Bakehouse Gluten-Free Rosemary & Thyme Focaccia.  It was the perfect compliment, seasoned to perfection, toasted up, with great, flaky texture and amazing flavor.

Yeah…you’re now on my radar, Canyon Bakehouse.  And I hope to find more of your products soon!

A slice of Canyon Bakehouse Gluten-Free Rosemary & Thyme Focaccia
A slice of Canyon Bakehouse Gluten-Free Rosemary & Thyme Focaccia

Product Review: Ronzoni Gluten-Free Rotini

Ronzoni Gluten-Free Rotini
Ronzoni Gluten-Free Rotini

Product: Ronzoni Gluten-Free Rotini – $2.39+

I know what you’re thinking…pasta is pasta…it’s all about what you add to it.  Right?  Well…perhaps…unless you’re gluten-free.

Because then…pasta becomes an adventure in tastes and textures.  For example…quinoa pasta is my new favorite thing in life.  It cooks to perfect texture, phenomenal flavor, and doesn’t get mushy if you have to refrigerate it and have leftovers.  Rice pasta can get gummy…it can get mushy…it is fantastic if you eat it all the day you cook it…but even then, it sometimes just falls apart.  Corn pasta…well…I love the texture and the fact that it reheats beautifully, but I don’t put too much corn in my diet due to Monsanto…

Be that as it may, sometimes my roommate has surprises up her sleeve.  She was out on one of my last-minute errands one evening to the grocery store (for something I’m sure I thought I had in the pantry, but really didn’t), and upon her return she came back with a box of Ronzoni Gluten-Free Rotini.  Hmmm…a new gluten-free pasta I hadn’t heard of before.  This wasn’t common.  There are many I haven’t tried yet…but this brand I hadn’t even heard about yet.  Interesting.

Ronzoni Gluten-Free Rotini is pasta made from a multigrain blend, which includes white rice, brown rice, corn and quinoa.  So, it’s like everyone into the pool…let’s see what happens.  The box advertises that it tastes just as delicious as white pasta.  It has been forever since I have actually had white pasta…not just because of Celiac.  Years before even being diagnoses with an issues, I switched to whole wheat (or the irony!) pasta.  So…I address my roomie on this one…

…and her palate is messed up at times (she just had white pasta while in Disney World!) because she just said…”It tastes like pasta.”  Thanks…for not being helpful to this blog at all…

To her defense, she did follow that up with, “I would not be able to tell that was gluten-free…”

So…um…WIN?!

Okay…inconclusive on the taste-test portion of this with someone who doesn’t have to eat gluten-free pasta.

Ronzoni Gluten-Free Rotini (cooked)
Ronzoni Gluten-Free Rotini (cooked)

The fact of the matter is…Ronzoni does put out a fantastic product.  I love the way the noodles cook.  It takes about 9 minutes to reach that perfect al dente.  No fooling around.  My roommate complimented me on both nights we’ve eaten this with how I cooked the pasta perfectly.  YAY!  The noodles hold up to the boiling process as well as the draining.  They don’t shred or fall apart when they are dumped into the marinara sauce.  Nor do they fall off the fork when pierced just before taking a dainty bite…or a mouthful…depending on hunger level.

What does all this say?

1.) The roomie isn’t always the best source for comparison reasons…as her palate is sometimes flighty…

2.) This is the gluten-free pasta of champions.

3.) Multigrain = gluten-free perfection for taste, texture, and flavor.

Ronzoni really turned up the competition when they got into the gluten-free market.  I like how they take a nice mix of all the gluten-free grains and incorporate them into a sturdy, satisfying noodle.  They currently offer Spaghetti, Penne Rigate, and Rotini in this line.  Oh, and the gluten-free pasta is produced in a dedicated gluten-free facility…and each ingredient is verified to be gluten-free.  Cross-contamination is not a problem because the pasta making process is strongly controlled to maintain the gluten-free status of the produt.  I love that Ronzoni took this extra step to guarantee safety for it’s gluten-free consumers.

I prepared the Ronzoni Gluten-Free Rotini for dinner the night I returned from Disney World.  I have pasta and marinara in my pantry.  It was a given.  I thought the noodles cooked to perfection in the boiling water.  I loved that when I drained them, I didn’t have bits of noodles…just full, and fully-cooked, pasta.  I love that the sauce didn’t distract from the flavor of the noodles.  I thought the starchiness was spot-on for a pasta.  And that everything held together with each and every bite.

Nutritionally speaking, Ronzoni Gluten-Free Rotini gives you the standard 2 ounce serving size (which is about 3/4 cup).  This serving gives you ample pasta which will leave you satisfied without feeling bloaty and overstuffed as so many pastas can do.  This serving will provide you with 200 calories and 2 grams of fat.  Not bad for a boxed pasta, I must say.  In addition, this pasta is cholesterol-free, sodium-free, and sugar-free.  You also get 2 grams of fiber and 4 grams of protein, which leaves you just on the right level of full.

I really am enjoying my Ronzoni Gluten-Free Rotini.  So, despite not being able to compare this pasta with ‘regular’ pasta when asked, the roomie rocked and choosing a new gluten-free pasta to try out.  I think this will be added to the quinoa pasta that I keep in the pantry as well.  So good.  Loved it all the way to that last forkful.

Spaghetti and pasta were my favorite thing growing up…and even going gluten-free…that hasn’t changed.  The gluten-free market has been expanding and thankfully, getting better and better with each version out there.  Forget mushy brown rice pasta…turn up the flavor and the texture.  Give Ronzoni Gluten-Free Rotini a try.

I’m so glad I did.

Ronzoni Gluten-Free Rotini (with Organicville Marinara Pasta Sauce)
Ronzoni Gluten-Free Rotini (with Organicville Marinara Pasta Sauce)

Product Review: Tasty Bite Ginger Lentil Rice

Tasty Bite Ginger Lentil Rice
Tasty Bite Ginger Lentil Rice

Product Review: Tasty Bite Ginger Lentil Rice – $2.49+

Tasty Bite, as many of you know, is one of my favorite go-to quick meals…especially for busy nights/days or just nights where I don’t have much in the pantry/freezer/fridge…or just don’t want to spend my entire evening on my feet in the kitchen prepping and cooking something.

The great thing about the Tasty Bite meals is that they are clean…healthy…and beyond delicious.  I only have a few remaining packages in my kitchen pantry, but they were perfect after returning from my recent trip to Florida.  Without last week’s check in the bank (the boss still has it), my roommate and I are honestly living off what we have in our apartment…and trust me…that means Tasty Bite meals, pancakes, eggs, or pasta.  This is no joke.  And for the rest of this week, the budget purse strings are being pulled tighter than ever to try to recover from our much-needed and totally fun (but expensive) vacation.

So, after disembarking at the Louisville airport on Tuesday…just before noon…we returned home with hungry stomachs.  I do not do fast food.  I can’t.  Not with my food allergies.  And I’m okay with that.  I actually do not miss fast food at all.  Not one bit.  The drive-thru was never my friend anyway…so my dietary restrictions put a total kibosh on them.  No problem.  I’d rather prepare my food anyway.

That being said…with a practically empty apartment food-wise, I was happy to dig out a few pouches of Tasty Bite products.  I’m down to one Indian meal and a couple of rice options.  I opted for a rice option with some added protein…because I’m in recovery mode from my 48.6 mile running adventure.

My choice – Tasty Bite’s Ginger Lentil Rice.

Yes…this is exactly what it sounds like…ginger-infused long grain rice that is tossed with brown lentils and red peppers.  It makes a colorful and flavorful plate…trust me.  The package simply gets put in the microwave for about 90 seconds, and BAM…into a bowl and enjoy!  Totally that easy.  And don’t be dissuaded by the fact that this comes in a pouch on a shelf in the microwave.  It still fits into clean eating.  Observe the ingredients: water, rice, onions, whole brown lentils, red pepper, coconut milk, sunflower oil, ginger, garlic, salt, curry powder, chilies, sugar.  Quick…Clean…Eating.

And the taste…was fantastic.  Seriously.  The ginger, garlic, curry, chilies all provide layers and depth of flavor to each bite.  The lentils add great texture and the rice actually steams up to perfection in that 90 seconds.  All the components work together and make magic with each bite.  Each freakin’ tasty bite.  I used some Glutino Gluten-Free Sea Salt Snack Crackers to scoop up the rice and add a nice crunch to my plate.  It was a magical, quick lunch after returning from the Happiest Place on Earth.  I savored each bite…chewed slowly…and just let the flavors roll over my tongue.  This one is amazing.  It’s not just rice.  It’s rice that is so much more.

Nutritionally speaking, this meal is a healthy choice as well.  One serving is half the pouch.  This serving gives you 190 calories and 3.5 grams of fat.  This serving will also give you 380 mg sodium and 2 grams of sugar.  That is amazing for a processed food.  And a serving will also give you 3 grams of fiber and 5 grams of protein.  So it is filling as well.  Loving it.

So, if you’re concerned about Indian food…not sure you’d like it…or just not ready to try something new…then give Tasty Bite a chance through their flavored rices.  In fact…I highly encourage purchasing the Ginger Lentil Rice.  The flavors will wow you…and just might encourage you to give those Indian meals a try after all.

I promise…you won’t be disappointed.

A serving of Tasty Bite Ginger Lentil Rice
A serving of Tasty Bite Ginger Lentil Rice

Product Review: Hilary’s Eat Well Original Veggie Bites

Hilary's Eat Well Original Veggie Bites
Hilary’s Eat Well Original Veggie Bites

Product: Hilary’s Eat Well Original Veggie Bites – $5.69+

Sometimes, when I get my roommate a little tipsy and then take her grocery shopping, I get to purchase some of the products I’ve practically salivated over trying since I spotted them, but get told “next week” by the roommate and then “next week” turns into never.  Song and dance of my life since having to change my diet over two years ago.

So…when I mix in a little alcohol and a twist of grocery shopping, sometimes I can worm a few products into the cart that normally wouldn’t be allowed due to the tight food budget.  Ah…I miss drunken grocery shopping.

However, on one such occasion when it happened…I managed to get my roommate to agree to the purchase of Hilary’s Eat Well Original Veggie Bites.  They intrigued me.  They looked…interesting, sounded phenomenal, and weren’t too difficult to prepare.  So, at first glance in the freezer section, they were a win with me.  I kept pointing them out to my roommate on each venture to the grocery store…but the hint never sunk in.  The “next week” line was given.  Or…the budget was waved in front of my nose.

*sigh*

But…suddenly…she her grocery shopping tyrant barriers were down…and I had one shot.  And…persistence and patience paid off.  For sure.  Because these little treats were in the basket, rung up at the register, and in my freezer before she could sober up.

According to Hilary’s Eat Well Web site, the company is dedicating to making delicious, convenient, and amazing food that is always gluten-free, dairy-free, corn-free, egg-free, soy-free, yeast-free, and nut-free.  The company is best known for their original product, The World’s Best Veggie Burger, which debuted at owner Hilary Brown’s restaurant, Local Burger, in Lawrence, Kansas.  With customer demand so high, Hilary’s Eat Well was developed so that she could bring her culinary creations to people who want to live healthy and sustainable lives, but still eat food that is easy to prepare at home and tastes great.  The rest of the products that have been created since…must live up to these expectations.

So, why the Original Veggie Bites?  What was it that made me glance at them on more than one occasion?  They just sounded…interesting.  Different.  And, yes…all the “free from” on the packaging was also a draw.  I love being able to tell if I can safely eat something quickly without having to pull it out of the freezer or off the shelf.  So, that helped.

As I am prepping for a journey out of town, my CSA bin goodies have all been used up, I’m trying to keep the clean eating vibe going.  These definitely, while processed, fit that bill.  And they were easy enough to make, allowing for a stress-free dinner tonight.  My roommate and I just split the bag between the two of us.

Cooking them is super easy.  The packaging gives two options: oven and skillet.  I love to bake things up in my oven, so I chose that option instead of pulling out a frying pan and oil.  Besides, given the option, I always bake rather than fry.  So, I set the oven for 400°F and put the Original Veggie Bites on a baking sheet.  Then, into the oven they went, for 20 minutes.  I flipped them over halfway through the baking process.  I will say…they smelled phenomenal as they cooked up.  And when they were done, I let them stand for 2 minutes, then served them up with some steamed broccoli.  Healthy dinner, yes?

Of course…because Hilary’s Eat Well Original Veggie Bites are made from real ingredients.  Seriously.  In fact, the packaging lists water, organic millet, organic quinoa, organic expeller-pressed coconut oil, organic spinach, organic onion, organic garlic, organic psyllium husk powder, organic arrowroot, organic sweet potato, real salt, and organic apple cider vinegar.  See…real…organic…ingredients.

And a serving…get this…is 2 of the Original Veggie Bites.  My roommate and I each had 8 bites each.  These 2 Original Veggie Bites serve up only 40 calories and 2.5 grams of fat.  These tasty bites are cholesterol free and a serving only has 140 mg of sodium.  Love that low sodium!  In addition, a serving will also give you 1 gram of fiber and 1 gram of protein.  So, probably not the most filling thing you can eat…but I’m still full and I ate 2 hours ago.

But…how do they taste?  Hmm?  Well…they taste like really amazing tater tots.  The texture is even very similar to tater tots.  You can really taste the quinoa and the veggies.  I loved how they crisped up on the outside, getting that nice golden crust, and then were soft and savory in the middle.  These were one of the most amazing things I have eaten from the grocer’s freezer in a long time.  And it really makes me excited to try the veggie burger mentioned above in the very near future.  These are honestly fantastic.  I think they may always be kept in stock in my freezer.  I love an easy meal.  And one that is good for you too.

I was beyond impressed with my first taste of a product from Hilary’s Eat Well.  I have only heard good things about this company and look forward (and even anticipate) my next purchase of one of these delicious products.  Honestly, if you find them in your freezer…purchase them immediately and enjoy them for yourself.

I’m won over by Hilary’s Eat Well.  For real.

Hilary's Eat Well Original Veggie Bites (baked)
Hilary’s Eat Well Original Veggie Bites (baked)

Product Review: Annie May’s Sweet Café Gluten-Free Macaroni and Cheese

Annie May's Sweet Café Gluten-Free Macaroni and Cheese
Annie May’s Sweet Café Gluten-Free Macaroni and Cheese

Product: Annie May’s Sweet Café Gluten-Free Macaroni and Cheese – $8.00

The weather is getting colder.  In fact, tomorrow, here, it isn’t even supposed to crack 0°F.  No joke.  That’s not common around here, not as of late anyway…but that is so freakin’ cold.  And that makes me an unhappy girl.  Trust me.  I. HATE. COLD. WEATHER.

But with the cold weather comes those warm, hearty meals that fill you up and leave you feeling nice and cozy from the inside out.  This includes a vast array of foods, but for me…it’s soups and casseroles…

…and macaroni and cheese.

Yes.  Simple.  Straightforward.  Macaroni and Cheese.

But no ordinary macaroni and cheese will do.  I do eat the kinds out of the box…but they are just for those quick meals I need to eat before rushing off somewhere in my hectic and busy schedule I keep.  But on these days where I’m hibernating…or simply have some time on my hands…I will always choose a good old-fashioned homemade macaroni and cheese.

Here’s the thing though…I make a damn, damn, damn good gluten-free macaroni and cheese.  My roommate will ask for it every now and again and beg and plead for me to make it.  And, naturally, I will.  It’s my mom’s recipe, which I have tweaked only slightly to fit into my dietary restrictions and to spice it up some.  I love my homemade mac and cheese and I do love making it.  But shredding the cheese and making the white sauce…it all takes a lot of time.  Even if I have it…I sometimes can think of 100 other things I need to be doing.

Lucky me!  Yes…once again…lucky me.  Lucky me for having Annie May’s Sweet Café practically in my own backyard.  Sure, this little bakery offers cupcakes and brownies and cookies and cakes and…all those other delictible naughty treats.  But…sometimes…you get take-n-bake specials.  I have previously blogged on Annie May’s Take-N-Bake Cinnamon Rolls and have tried (but obviously forgot to blog about…and will remedy that immediately) the Take-N-Bake Crescent Rolls.  The take-n-bake options at Annie May’s Sweet Café make all those foods you crave that much easier to make yourself.

And she recently added Gluten-Free Macaroni and Cheese to that list.

Pardon me while I do the happiest little dance of joy.

Of course…I had to try it.  I absolutely had to.  I mean…I was heading home soon after dining there on Saturday morning for breakfast so…it only seemed logical, despite not really being in the budget, to give it a go.  I was getting breakfast treats to go for Sunday…why not add dinner to the mix too.  Just make Sunday (a busy day with everything needing to be done before Monday strikes) that much easier to slog through.

I was beyond excited the day I pulled this out of my refrigerator, preheating my oven to 375°F, per the instructions on the container.  It looked so amazing and that was before I even popped it in the oven to bake.  Go figure.  Once the oven heated, I removed the plastic wrap and set the tray inside for about 20 minutes…the gluten-free breadcrumbs on top were golden and the cheese around the edge was bubbling.  Oh yeah…done.  And it looked and smelled so good.

Once again, Annie May’s Sweet Café really delivers.  One bite and I looked over at my roommate, who was also enjoying half of this tray, and I said, “I think this is better than mine!  And I make really good mac and cheese!”  What makes it so amazing?  Hell if I know.  I don’t know what magic Annie May’s puts into their products, but this macaroni and cheese baked up creamy and cheesy, with that nice toasted crunch from the breadcrumbs.  It was fantastic.  So comforting to the soul, spirit, and body.  I had wished I had bought them out of the trays they had.  And I intended to do that this past weekend…but they only had  one tray left by the time I got there so…I luckily snagged it before anyone else could.  I think it might have been a near thing.  Anyway…creamy, dreamy goodness in one simple dish.

I mean, right on the label, Annie May’s lays it all out as far as the ingredients: Brown rice flour, water, whole milk, cheddar cheese, and butter.

This is, in no way, a light meal.  It’s hearty, it’s warm, it’s filling…but it makes you feel good as you eat it.  And in the end, the food you eat should make you feel good.

I can’t say enough good things about Annie May’s Sweet Café in Louisville, Kentucky.  They keep expanding their menu…which is soon to include bagels (and I can’t WAIT for that to happen)…and I have enjoyed being able to try these new additions as they are placed in the case.  Yes…we, the food-allergic and even the non-food-allergic of Louisville, Kentucky have one really sweet place on Frankfort Avenue…which I make a point to visit often.  It’s that good.  The people are amazing.  The food continues to get better and better.

No one would even guess it was gluten-free.

Comfort yourself on these cold winter nights with a little bit of gluten-free comfort food.  Go to Annie May’s…and get the macaroni and cheese.  You can thank me later.

And trust me…you will.

Annie May's Sweet Café Gluten-Free Macaroni and Cheese (baked)
Annie May’s Sweet Café Gluten-Free Macaroni and Cheese (baked)

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: Tastefully Simple Gluten-Free Beer Bread Mix

Tastefully Simple Gluten-Free Beer Bread Mix
Tastefully Simple Gluten-Free Beer Bread Mix

Product Review: Tastefully Simple Gluten-Free Beer Bread – $8.99

Let me give a big shout-out to Tastefully Simple consultant and a friend of mine from high school, Rebecca Fifield!  It is because of her that I have these products in the first place.  You see…back when I was in high school, I wasn’t gluten-free.  In fact…I don’t think anyone in my hometown even knew what a Celiac was.

It turns out that there is magic in the Interwebs…and thanks to the magic of social media…you reconnect with people.  That’s how Rebecca and I got back into touch.  And she, knowing I am Celiac and having to eat gluten-free now, sent me packets of Tastefully Simple’s new gluten-free line-up of mixes.

Well…it’s the New Year.  January 1st.  And my roommate and I have set a few goals for this coming year.  And we are wasting no time getting settled into the new routine.  That being said, tonight I was simply cooking up some black eyed peas with some kale for dinner.  I know that doesn’t sound gourmet, but some believe that eating black eyed peas on New Years Day will bring prosperity.  I’m all for that.  The recipe mentioned something about serving the meal with cornbread.  I don’t have cornbread and I didn’t have enough cornmeal in my pantry to rock out a batch of it from scratch.

That being said…I remembered I had these mixes ready for me to try.  So, I climbed up to the top shelf of my pantry and began to pull each one up until I found the one I was seeking.

Gluten-Free Beer Bread.

Yes.  Gluten-Free Beer Bread.  And…I just so happen to have gluten-free beer on hand.  I’m not a beer drinker, mind you, but I make a killer queso with it…so I tend to have it in the house in case.  So glad I did…because I was more than excited to get this bread cooking.

And guess what?  Tastfully Simple really is simple!!  This mix is super easy to put together.  I got down one 9 x 5 bread pan and buttered the inside.  Then, all I had to do was add to a large bowl…the mix, the gluten-free beer (or you can use soda), and 1 egg.  There is an option to add 3 tablespoons of melted butter…which I decided to do.

That’s it.  Whisk it together.  Pour it in the pan.  Drizzle the melted butter over the top (if you’re using it…but I highly recommend it).  Set it in a 350°F oven for about 50 minutes…and you have yourself a beautiful loaf of gluten-free beer bread.

YES!  It really is that easy!

Tastefully Simple Gluten-Free Beer Bread
Tastefully Simple Gluten-Free Beer Bread

What’s more…I was drooling as this was baking in my oven.  My apartment smelled (and still does) so amazing.  Fresh-baked bread is one of my favorite smells…but this aroma was beyond fantastic.  I resisted the urge to open the oven and sneak a peak the instant I started to smell it.  That being said…I allowed it to cook for a full 50 minutes, preparing the rest of dinner as it was finishing up.  And when my timer went off, I pulled a gorgeous, golden-crusted loaf of gluten-free bread out of my oven.  I turned it out of the pan…and it was perfect.

I let it cool slightly as I finished up the last of the black eyed peas and kale we were having for dinner.  I knew the bread needed to cool a bit more…but I was ready to dive in.  So, I sliced off two slices…one for me and on for my roommate.  It sliced beautifully, still steaming in the middle.  Fresh.  Hot.  Gluten-Free.  Bread.

Well, we settled in for our New Years Day feast and I immediately had to sink my teeth into the beer bread.

OH MY BREAD GODS!  No…this is, by far, one of the best gluten-free breads I have ever made in my kitchen.  The mix forms into this light, not dense, loaf of bread.  I think the carbonation from the beer helps with this.  The flavor is buttery, and light, and totally amazing.  The texture is perfect.  Not dense.  Not heavy.  And it’s soft…and the right amount of chewy.  It is gluten-free bread perfection.  I am going to have to order more of this from Rebecca…and stat!

Let’s talk ingredients now, shall we?  The Tastefully Simple Gluten-Free Beer Bread is a mix of rice flour, whey, sugar, potato starch, tapioca flour, baking powder, whey protein concentrate, cassava flour, brown sugar, salt, yeast extract, natural flavors, maltodextrin, and xanthan gum.  Not a bad mix of ingredients there.

As for nutrition…the way I prepared the bread…the stats would look like this:

This mix contains enough for 13 servings.  One serving of this bread would provide you with 138 calories and 3 grams of fat.  You would also have get only 6 grams of sugar, no fiber, and 3 grams of protein.  Amazing stats for bread, yes?  YES!

And…trust me when I say that this bread is really, really, really good.  Tastefully simple.  Tastefully gluten-free.  Tastefully devoured.

So, if you want to give it a try, hop on over to Rebecca’s Tastefully Simple Page (www.tastefullysimple.com/web/bfifield) and place an order now.  You won’t regret it.  I am so happy to have this in my life.  Thank you, Rebecca!  And thank you, Tastefully Simple!

Tastefully Simple Gluten-Free Beer Bread
Tastefully Simple Gluten-Free Beer Bread

Product Review: Road’s End Organics Gluten-Free and Dairy Free Penne & Chreese

Road's End Organics Gluten-Free and Dairy Free Penne & Chreeze
Road’s End Organics Gluten-Free and Dairy Free Penne & Chreese

Product: Road’s End Organics Gluten-Free and Dairy Free Penne & Chreese – $3.49+

For the past two weeks…I have been without my CSA bin.  It has been…tough.  I have been trying to make a point, however, to attempt to use up products/items from my fridge, freezer, and pantry.

Fast forward to Friday night.  It was the first full day back in town for me after having flown in the day before after visiting my family for Christmas.  Without fresh produce readily available, and a tight, tight budget due to the holidays…it was time to make due with what was in the apartment.  No big deal…there is plenty to choose from.

And it just so happened I remembered picking up a box of Road’s End Organics Gluten-Free and Diary Free Penne & Chreese (yes…chreese!) when I spotted it on a super closeout at my local grocery store.  For fear that I might never try it otherwise or never have the opportunity due to possibly not being able to find it anywhere else…I panicked and purchase one box.  Just one.  Just to have on hand.

I am so glad I did that, because after a stressful day of travel, a long night, an early morning, a full day at the office, and a lot on my mind…an easy dinner was just what I needed.  And this…just sounded good.

If it wasn’t…I had a backup plan.  Don’t laugh.  I often do this when I try new products.

Anyway…nothing could be more stress-free than this!  I came home from work and got a pot of water boiling on the stove.  As soon as it had come to a boil, I poured in the noodles and allowed them to cook for about 10-12 minutes.  I didn’t want to overcook them, because, let’s face it…pasta, especially brown rice pasta…gets really gummy when it’s overcooked.  I wanted that perfect al dente.  I managed it too.  I drained the noodles just as they reached that perfect state, then…in the same sauce pan…poured in 1/2 cup of almond milk and the powdered chreese packet which came in the box.  I stirred them together until they combined and had no clumps.  Then, back onto medium heat, and the pasta was added back in.  I gave it a stir, and let it cook for another couple of minutes, to thicken the chreeze mixture as it blended with the noodles.  Done.

I poured half into a bowl for my roomie and saved the other half for me.  Time to dig in.

I was actually a little worried about not liking this one.  But…this is definitely one of my favorite boxed gluten-free mac and cheese.  Don’t laugh.  It’s true.  What did I love about it?  Aside from noodles that were normal size, and not teensy-tiny, it cooked up perfectly.  The dairy-free cheese (chreeze) mixture thickened up beautifully after the noodles were put back in.  And the flavor was remarkable.  I loved how the cheese sauce clung to the noodles.  I love how my noodles weren’t left swimming in sauce, as most gluten-free boxed mac and cheeses do.  I loved the thick, rich flavor of the chreese.  It had a great balance of flavor…the creamy richness of an Alfredo with the flavor of cheddar.  So good.  It was major mac and chreeze love.

I love saying chreese!

Anyway…the nitty-gritty basics.

Road’s End Organics Gluten-Free and Dairy Free Penne & Chreese contains a gluten-free rice penne.  As for the gluten-free Chreese (vegan cheese), that is a blend of organic brown rice flour, organic tapioca starch, enriched nutritional yeast, organic green lentil flour, salt, organic garlic powder, organic yellow mustard seed, organic onion powder, and annatto powder.  The ingredient list is all recognizable…no chemicals, no weird preservatives.  Just awesome gluten-free goodness.

Nutritionally speaking, Road’s End Organics Gluten-Free and Dairy Free Penne & Chreese contains 2 servings per box.  A serving contains 320 calories and 3.5 grams of fat.  That’s not bad for a mac and cheese.  And you get a lot.  This pasta is cholesterol free, contains only 350 mg sodium, and has less than 1 gram of sugar.  Awesome!  In addition, a serving provides 6 grams of fiber and 9 grams of protein.  See what I mean?  You will feel full…and you’re only eating a cup.  That’s the serving size!  Awesome!

I was pleasantly surprised with how much I enjoyed chowing down on this fantastic boxed macaroni and “cheese.”  They vegan cheese that is used in place of real cheese doesn’t taste fake at all.  I loved the flavor.  And it is easy on my tummy…as I am lactose intolerant and cheese can really be an issue at times.  So…YAY!!  I would definitely recommend this to everyone.  Even cheese lovers, like my roommate, will eat it.  She loved the richness and the texture.  And, yeah…it doesn’t lack in flavor.  SO damn good!

Find it.  Try it.  Love it.

Road's End Organics Gluten-Free and Dairy Free Penne & Chreese
Road’s End Organics Gluten-Free and Dairy Free Penne & Chreese

Product Review: Nature’s Path Gluten-Free Pumpkin Spice Waffles

Nature's Path Gluten-Free Pumpkin Spice Waffles
Nature’s Path Gluten-Free Pumpkin Spice Waffles

Product: Nature’s Path Gluten-Free Pumpkin Spice Waffles – $4.99+

FINALLY!

Just…FINALLY!

As much as I love gluten-free waffles made from scratch…these days it seems impossible to find the time to actually make them.  Trust me…it is an undertaking and a half.  Seriously!  And, my favorite homemade gluten-free waffles to prepare are…pumpkin!  Yep…pumpkin.  Delicious.  Tasty.  And we all know how much I love pumpkin flavored things.  Just…YUM!!

These days, however, I just am never home long enough to actually work through the recipe and get the pumpkin waffles made from scratch.  So…waffles have been off the menu.  Because, regular waffles can be a task and a half to make as well.  So…it’s been pancakes, Greek yogurt parfaits with fruit and gluten-free granola, cereal, and things with roasted potatoes…or just gluten-free bagels.  No waffles.  Not for a very long time.

But that changed.  That changed the moment I stepped into the freezer section of my local Whole Foods and spotted…one of the most wonderful things I have ever encountered in that aisle.  Gluten-Free Pumpkin Spice Waffles.  YES!  GLUTEN-FREE PUMPKIN SPICE WAFFLES!!  Shout it from the rooftop friends.  I did another happy dance of joy in the aisle.  I should really stop doing that…but I just get so excited!

This box of frozen waffles is made by Nature’s Path.  I tried one other variety of their gluten-free waffles a year or two ago…but don’t remember too much about them.  Other than that Van’s gluten-free versions blew them out of the water.  For real!

But…let bygones be bygones…and…Van’s doesn’t make pumpkin spice waffles…so…HA!  These were in my basket and at the register before my roomie or I could talk ourselves out of the purchase.  The deed was done.

And with me taking an early morning spin class a couple mornings a week…these are the perfect thing to throw in the oven to toast while I shower off before work.  And that’s exactly what I did on Friday.  Friday was already crazy.  I had just gotten back in town from my Christmas trip to see my family.  My luggage had gone missing and was returned late that night.  I was worn out…but really wanted to get a little activity in before settling back into my routine for one day.  Spinning did that.  And I just happen to get home right as my roomie is waking up.  So, I put these waffles in the oven and went to shower.  They were done just as I finished off dressing.  I warmed up some of my agave maple syrup to pour over them and…just like that…brekkies was served.

Oh…these definitely made an impression on me.  The pumpkin spice flavor is there…but not overpowering.  There is pumpkin and then there is PUMPKIN.  I love pumpkin flavors…but I want to taste the other spices too.  In this case…cinnamon and nutmeg.  Perfect compliments.  The waffles toasted up beautifully…their orange color turning a deep golden as they reached the perfect level of toastiness.  This gave them this great crunch on the outside, but that soft, steamy center that make every waffle perfect.  Oh…it was bliss.  Bliss in a pumpkin-y waffle-y form.  These made my hectic morning easy…and super delicious.  I hope these aren’t a seasonal thing because I really want to stock up!

Nature’s Path Gluten-Free Pumpkin Spice Waffles are made from water, organic pumpkin puree, organic brown rice flour, organic potato starch, organic yellow corn flour, organic soy oil, organic tapioca starch, organic cane sugar, organic potato flour, baking powder, organic flax seeds, organic soy lecithin, organic pear and/or grape juice concentrate, organic quinoa, organic amaranth, organic spices, and sea salt.  Whew.  It seems like a lot of ingredients, but I recognize every single one of them.  That’s something.  And I love how a majority of the ingredients are also organic.

So, let’s talk nutrition.  A serving of Nature’s Path Gluten-Free Pumpkin Spice Waffles is 2 waffles.  This pair of pumpkin waffle yumminess will serve you up 210 calories and 7 grams of fat.  These waffles contain no cholesterol, have only 385 mg sodium, and 6 grams of sugar.  Not too bad.  They also have 2 grams of fiber and 2 grams of protein…so not too filling…but I wasn’t starving all morning either.  Definitely a healthier choice for breakfast if you have to do the “from-the-freezer” grab on a busy morning.  Seriously…worth it.

These waffles are amazing.  I love the pumpkin flavor.  I loved the texture and taste.  The crunch with the warm, soft center.  Oh yeah.  Perfect for those busy mornings…and always good drizzled with syrup.  Makes these winter mornings cozy and warm.  Let me tell you…I think I’m in love with a new gluten-free waffle.

Delish!

Nature's Path Gluten-Free Pumpkin Spice Waffles (toasted)
Nature’s Path Gluten-Free Pumpkin Spice Waffles (toasted)

Product Review: Udi’s Gluten-Free Margherita Pizza

Udi's Gluten-Free Margherita Pizza
Udi’s Gluten-Free Margherita Pizza

Product: Udi’s Gluten-Free Margherita Pizza – $7.99+

Love is pizza.

For real, yo!

No…honestly…one of my favorite things in life is a delicious slice of pizza.  You get the right crust, the right sauce, and the right toppings…and you create a meal of perfection.

I was elated when I heard that Udi’s Gluten-Free was introducing gluten-free frozen pizzas to their already epic and delicious line-up of products.  I already am a huge fan of their readily available gluten-free pizza crusts…so…take that and top it, box it up, and it’s one more way to make life a little easier on you.  Udi’s has four different flavors of gluten-free pizzas: Three Cheese, Margherita, Spinach & Feta, and Uncured Pepperoni.  I can eat three of the four, as I am a vegetarian.  Although I may pick up the pepperoni version for my roommate to give a taste sometime.

Since this was my first foray with the Udi’s Gluten-Free frozen pizzas, I opted for one that wasn’t just cheese…and chose the Margherita Pizza.  I mean…you can’t go wrong with tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, and basil.  Anyone who has eaten a caprese salad can tell you that!  I felt good about my decision, and gifted my freezer with one box for starters.  It took a couple of weeks to find the perfect evening for a pizza, but as the holidays were approaching and the CSA bins were cancelled due to neither my roommate or I being around…we had to make use of whatever is in our freezer, fridge and pantry.  So, after going to the gym one evening (yes…instead of first thing in the morning…blame the Trans-Siberian Orchestra), it was necessary to do something simple for dinner.  What better than a frozen pizza, right?

Udi's Gluten-Free Margherita Pizza (frozen)
Udi’s Gluten-Free Margherita Pizza (frozen)

RIGHT!

I was quite excited as I pulled this box out of my freezer and began to preheat my oven to 400°F.  I opened up the pizza and peeled away the plastic.  Once the oven was heated, I popped the pizza in and let it cook for about 15 minutes.When I removed it from the oven, the crust was crisp and golden, the cheese melted, and it smelled beyond fantastic.

Now, I’ve been underwhelmed by previous frozen (and restaurant) gluten-free pizzas.  But I trust Udi’s Gluten-Free…because their gluten-free pizza crust is THE BOMB!!  Honestly.  If you don’t want to make your own gluten-free crust…reach for one of these.  It’s the only one I can find in this area in every grocery store.

So, how did this pizza stack up?  I have no words beyond OMG…MMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!

And if that doesn’t sum it up, let me say this…this is one stellar pizza.  The crust crisped up beautifully…not one part of it was soggy or limp in the middle.  It was perfect.  The cheese melted and spread out across the tomato sauce.  The Italian spices gave it really good flavor.  The dollops of mozzarella cheese really helped make this pizza.  So packed with flavor.  And, honestly, better than most restaurant pizzas (my local gluten-free bakery, Annie May’s Sweet Café still makes my absolute favorite pizza crust).  Flaky, golden, crunchy, and a perfect mix with the toppings.  It was perfection!

This frozen pizza is made from an Udi’s Gluten-Free Pizza Crust (water, brown rice flour, rice starch, potato starch, olive oil, dried cane syrup, tapioca starch, yeast, salt, xanthan gum, calcium sulfate (for freshness)), a tomato sauce (made simply from tomato paste, water, sugar, salt, olive oil, canola oil, granulated garlic, spices, citric acid), low moisture mozzarella cheese, mozzarella cheese, tomato, parmesan cheese, basil and spices.  For the most part…all ingredients that are natural and recognizable.

Nutritionally speaking, a serving of Udi’s Gluten-Free Margherita Pizza is 1/2 of the pizza.  This half will provide you with 300 calories and 11 grams of fat.  Most of that fat is from the cheese that comes on the pizza.  This pizza only has 320 mg of sodium and 3 grams of sugar.  It has 25 grams of cholesterol.  It also has 2 grams of fiber and 9 grams of protein.  So, yes…it is filling.  Even with the thin crust.  Trust me.

I love, love, LOVE, Udi’s Gluten-Free.  The products the company puts out is amazing and always delicious.  The taste, texture, and flavors all matter and they really focus on that when they introduce an item to the market.  The frozen pizzas are a very welcome addition.  And I highly recommend this vegetarian option…because I was beyond impressed with Udi’s Gluten-Free Margherita Pizza.

Pick one up from your grocer’s freezer section and see for yourself.

Udi's Gluten-Free Margherita Pizza (baked)
Udi’s Gluten-Free Margherita Pizza (baked)