Garden Lites lightens up zucchini as you’ve never tasted it before

Garden Lites Zucchini Soufflé
Garden Lites Zucchini Soufflé

Product: Garden Lites Zucchini Soufflé – $3.49+

Zucchini.

It’s a fun ingredient.  Versatile.  Delicious.  I mean, who doesn’t like buttering up a delicious slice of (gluten-free) zucchini bread.  Or…even better…chocolate zucchini bread.  It’s a fantastic vegetable, perfect for a variety of meals, sides, and savory treats.  You can sautee it on the stove and dust it with Parmesan cheese…yeah.  Winning.

And yet, it’s an underrated vegetable if anything.  So many people count it out before giving it a fair shake.

Thanks to Garden Lites amazing soufflé meals, vegetables are getting a fantastic, light, delicious, and healthy upgrade.

Being a vegetarian, if it’s a vegetable, I’ve probably eaten it.  I’ve probably loved it (although not always the case).  And I’ve probably played around with it in various recipes and food experiments.  But, let’s face it…cooking your vegetables night after night, and trying to find a way to kick them up a notch can be quite time consuming and difficult.

But these frozen delights are the cure for the common vegetable ailment.  Seriously.

The Zucchini Soufflé was the third installment of the frozen soufflé marathon.  And while I liked it better than the Cauliflower Soufflé, it didn’t quite measure up to the variable flavor of the Roasted Vegetable Soufflé from last night.  Zucchini is such a mild flavor as it is, so this soufflé is dressed up with onion, potato, and cauliflower to pack more of a flavor punch.  Additional spices and egg white are also in the ingredients.

Garden Lites Zucchini Soufflé (frozen)
Garden Lites Zucchini Soufflé (frozen)

Now, while the flavor wasn’t as bold as the Roasted Vegetable variety, the zucchini one was still quite fantastic on its own.  As with the other two, I split this in half with my roommate and we served it up with Ore Ida Sweet Potato Fries.  The Zucchini Soufflé was the star of the dinner though.  And this mini-meal packed a healthy, filling , gluten-free, and vegetarian punch.  Even just eating half of the soufflé, I was perfectly filled for dinner.  The fact that each time I took I bite, I immediately wanted another one is saying something!

Garden Lites is doing something completely right with these soufflé meals.  All of them are low calorie, low fat delights for your taste buds.  I am very much looking forward to sampling the other three varieties.  When you’re company is known as “the vegetable company” you better do vegetables right.  These…are done to perfection.

Love your vegetables a little more with Garden Lites soufflés.  Zucchini might be a good jumping off point!  And it only takes about 5 minutes of microwave time to prepare.  So easy…so good!

Betty Crocker’s Devil’s Food Cake mix so good it’s a gluten-free sin

Betty Crocker Gluten-Free Devil's Food Cake Mix
Betty Crocker Gluten-Free Devil's Food Cake Mix

Product: Betty Crocker Gluten-Free Devil’s Food Cake Mix – $4.49+

You have to have a soft spot in your foodie world to see a major company, such as Betty Crocker, embrace the growing need for gluten-free products.  I know I’m over-the-moon with it (despite the elevated price tag on the mixes).  Betty Crocker decided to develop this line when two employees there were each affected by the gluten-free lifestyle (one being diagnosed with Celiac, the other having a son that needed to follow a gluten-free diet).  Feeling that no one should have to go without a birthday cake (or cookie), the Betty Crocker team set up a gluten-free facility and began to distribute a line of four baking products that are officially gluten-free.

Last night, as I found myself chomping on the last dessert in the house, I reached into my pantry and pulled out a box of Betty Crocker’s Gluten-Free Devil’s Food Cake mix.  Chocolate = yum!

So, I got out the Kitchenaid mixer, poured the mix into the bowl, along with three eggs, 1 cup of water, and a stick of butter (I used Smart Balance).  I set the mixer to it’s work and prepped the cake pan.  Except, I didn’t just grease the bottom of the pan.  Oh no.  I intended to top this delicious chocolate cake with Cinnamon Cool Whip, so I dusted the bottom of the pan with a light coating of cinnamon.  Mmmm.

Betty Crocker Gluten-Free Devil's Food Cake (baked with a splash of cinnamon on top)
Betty Crocker Gluten-Free Devil's Food Cake (baked with a splash of cinnamon on top)

The mixer was switched off and I went to pour the contents of the bowl into the pan.  Then, stopped, and added some Cinnamon chips for good measure to the mix.  I mean…why not go all out?  I poured the batter into the pan, finding it really thin for a cake batter, but deciding to trust in it.  After all, I followed the directions to the letter.  Then, into the oven it went for about 40 minutes.

What emerged was a fantastic looking chocolate cake, rich in color and smelling phenomenal.  Honestly, I had to make myself not cut into it and eat it immediately.  I let it cool and then wrapped it up to wait until tonight.

And when dessert time rolled around, I could hardly contain my excitement.  I sliced the cake (which I baked in a 9×9 pan) into 16 square pieces.  A dollop of Cinnamon Cool Whip dressed the empty plate.  Then the cake was placed atop that.  Another dollop of Cinnamon Cool Whip on top, and then a light drizzle of melted Ghirardelli 70% dark chocolate to top it off.

What I got was a delicious treat indeed.  The cake on its own was very good.  I found the texture to be amazingly light.  And the chocolate flavor was refreshing and sweet.  Add into it the spike of cinnamon flavor in the batter itself, dusted on the bottom, and lightly dusted on top, and you have a palate-pleasing, taste bud exciting, flavor combination of pure gluten-free joy.  The hint of spice from the various cinnamon additions was a nice balance to the sweet chocolate flavor from the cake.  It wasn’t heavy or overdone either.  This was the right flavor, right texture, and totally light so that you don’t feel like a glutton by scarfing down a slice.

This is the third gluten-free product that I have had from Betty Crocker’s line-up and must say that I continue to be impressed by what is offered.  When mixing your own flour and cocoa to make a gluten-free chocolate cake seems like a bit of a hassle, turn to Betty Crocker and find an amazing, sinful, airy chocolate treat in their Gluten-Free Devil’s Food Cake.  Honestly…I’m eagerly anticipating dessert tomorrow!

Betty Crocker…you are on a gluten-free roll!

A slice of Betty Crocker's Gluten-Free Devil's Food Cake topped with Cinnamon Cool Whip and drizzled with melted Ghirardelli 70% Dark Chocolate
A slice of Betty Crocker's Gluten-Free Devil's Food Cake topped with Cinnamon Cool Whip and drizzled with melted Ghirardelli 70% Dark Chocolate

Roasted Vegetable Soufflé from Garden Lites a complete delight

Garden Lites Roasted Vegetable Soufflé
Garden Lites Roasted Vegetable Soufflé

Product: Garden Lites Roasted Vegetable Soufflé – $3.49+

My on-a-whim, screw-the-food-budget, frozen food purchases are paying off in spades when it comes to these light, airy, tasty frozen soufflés from Garden Lites.

I mean, these were literally made for someone like me, to come home to and dig into after a stressful, busy day.  And the best part is…they are delicious.  This is the second of the series of six that I had housed in the confines of my freezer.  Just snagging off the top, tonight’s delicacy was the Roasted Vegetable Soufflé, which is a delightful conglomeration of onion, carrots, broccoli, spinach, potato, red pepper and zucchini, folded into egg whites and delicately seasoned.

I was impressed with the first one, which is a good thing, since I bought every flavor without trying just one first.  They are easy to warm up in the microwave and ready in less than five minutes.  Gotta love that.

This one was definitely more colorful than the Cauliflower Soufflé, which definitely gave it a lot of appeal when it came to digging in.  And, once again, the taste was spot on.  Every vegetable that was part of the blend can be tasted within various bites.  It isn’t overly seasoned, and despite that it is being nuked from frozen to soufflé puffy, it’s not watery or runny either.  And that, my friends, is where the magic only begins.  Once again, it tastes much like a pot pie would taste.  And the flavors just melt on your tongue after each delicate forkful.

I really enjoyed the plethora of flavors that accompanied this one, and it was very visually appealing too.  Garden Lites are definitely doing something right with these gluten-free and vegetarian mini-meals.  I served mine (because there is only 1 per box, so my roommate and I split one) with a side of sweet potato fries and it was filling and delicious.

Garden Lites Roasted Vegetable Soufflé (frozen)
Garden Lites Roasted Vegetable Soufflé (frozen)

I can’t wait to pluck the next one out of the freezer and give it a shot.  Because, while I don’t like to eat frozen meals, when the necessity for one calls, I like to make sure I’m getting something healthy and not laden down with chemicals and unrecognizable ingredients.  These soufflés by Garden Lites have only ingredients (most of them natural – like vegetables and egg whites) that you can recognize off the bat, without having to Google what some chemical or additive might be.

Love that.

And loving the delicious flavor that the Garden Lites Roasted Vegetable Soufflé added to my dinner plate.

I guess you could say I’m delighted!

Liz Lovely “raisin” the roof with out-of-this-world gluten-free, vegan, oatmeal raisin cookies

Liz Lovely Gluten-Free Oatmeal Raisin Cookies
Liz Lovely Gluten-Free Oatmeal Raisin Cookies

Product: Liz Lovely Gluten-Free Oatmeal Raisin Cookies – $3.99

Liz Lovely…you have reclaimed your cookie throne!

I know…I was a little hard on you when it came to the less-than-satisfactory taste of the Gluten-Free Coconut Lemon cookies.  But, it was only because it wasn’t anywhere near the flavor and quality of the previous cookies I had sampled from your vegan and gluten-free line-up.

But, redemption was yours today, my delicious cookie-baking friend.

Let me say this first…I am not a lover of oatmeal raisin cookies.  If given the choice between an oatmeal raisin cookie and two other cookies, I’d probably select one of the two other cookies before going for the oatmeal raisin one.  Why?  I don’t know.  I love oatmeal.  I love raisins.  But in cookie form, the texture, the flavor…it’s just never been my thing.

Over the weekend, I was at my natural food store and they had just gotten in a shipment of every Liz Lovely gluten-free, vegan cookie available.  Of the three kids I had yet to try (Snickerdoodle, Ginger Molasses, Oatmeal Raisin), I decided to knock out the Oatmeal Raisin variety…just to get it over with.  HA!  Now I’m regretting that line of thinking.

Tonight my dessert was half (because that is the serving size, fellow gluten-free cookie lovers!) of one Oatmeal Raisin cookie.  First of all, as with every Liz Lovely cookie I have had to date, it was super-soft.  Amazingly soft.  The knife slid right through it as though it was fresh out of the oven.  I could see a great number of raisins and walnuts scattered throughout my slice of the cookie.  It was loaded with flavors and packed with ingredients.  No skimping here.

My first bite…and I was hooked.  You would never know that I’m not a big fan of oatmeal raisin cookies the way I hoovered this one down.  Honestly.  I managed to savor the sweet and salty combination of the raisins and walnuts.  I didn’t even mind the baked oatmeal texture within the dough.  There was a nice level of spice to balance out the sweetness.  It all just…became cookie nirvana.  Bite after amazing chewy bite, I devoured my half of a cookie and had to resist going back for more.

You’re back on top, Liz Lovely, when it comes to your amazing vegan and gluten-free cookies.  You did the unthinkable…you made me fall in love with an oatmeal raisin cookie.  Knowing that these treats are not only vegan but gluten-free makes the sinful nature of each bite all that more…amazing.

The hard part is limiting yourself to only half.

Find these cookies.  Order them online from the Web site.  But try them…and savor them!

Liz Lovely Gluten-Free Oatmeal Raisin Cookie
Liz Lovely Gluten-Free Oatmeal Raisin Cookie

Cauliflower gets a lift in Garden Lites frozen soufflé

Garden Lites Cauliflower Soufflé
Garden Lites Cauliflower Soufflé

Product: Garden Lites Cauliflower Soufflé – $3.49+

Soufflés are the bane of chefs everywhere.  Why?  Because they can be so finicky when you cook them.  And, at most restaurants, if you want a soufflé for dessert, they ask that you place that order when you order your entrees because it does take time to whip up and bake to perfection.  And…you have to act fast, because that airy lift in soufflés can disappear quickly and you don’t want to serve a collapsing soufflé to a paying patron.

But then, a company called Garden Lites introduced a new line of frozen entrees – the vegetable soufflé.  Coming in six varieties (of which, all have made it into my freezer), these light, airy frozen packages bring the glory of the soufflé to your microwave.

I spotted these while at Fresh Market (and again at Whole Foods) one day while grocery shopping for some gluten-free goodies.  And, yes…every one of the six selections are vegetarian and gluten-free.  So…I snagged them all.

Tonight, for dinner, I decided to cook one up.  My weapon of choice tonight – the Cauliflower Soufflé.  It was going to make the perfect mini-meal.  Extremely mini, though, as I read only the front of the box when I grabbed one of each.   The wording said there was only 140 calories persoufflé, so I assumed there was at least two in the box.  WRONG!  There is only one, so my roommate and I split it for dinner and I baked up a side of Ore Ida Extra Crispy Tater Tots to go with it.  Purchasers…take note.  One box = one soufflé.

Garden Lites Cauliflower Soufflé (frozen)
Garden Lites Cauliflower Soufflé (frozen)

Anyway…aside from my own error in not turning the box over and looking at the number of servings per package, I found this to be a rather surprising, tasty, and filling (even at half a soufflé) meal.  It doesn’t get much easier.  Heat up tray in microwave, in overwrap, for 4 minutes.  Let sit for one minute.  Then heat at half power for another minute.  Serve.  Simple, yes?  Oh…yes.

My biggest concern with this was that it was going to be runny and watery and just…wrong.  But it slid from its bowl easily after I nuked it according to package instructions.  And, as my microwave is really, really old, I ran it longer than instructed.  It was still a bit frozen in the middle after I sliced it in half, so back into the microwave for another 30 seconds and…voula…done!  Pair it with the tots and there was dinner.

I was quite impressed with the light texture that accompanied the soufflé upon reheating in the microwave.  The Cauliflower Soufflé, a mix of egg whites, spices, cauliflower, carrots, potato and onion tasted a lot like a pot pie, to be honest.  Just a lighter, non-crusty pot-pie.  It was, surprisingly, very delicious.  I enjoyed every bite I took from it, tasting the various vegetables that were used in the creation of this soufflé.  I mean, it doesn’t puff up like a real soufflé would, but it doesn’t need to.  It’s good just the way it warms up.

Color me impressed.

I wasn’t expecting to like this as much as I did.  But it heated up nice in the microwave, it was light, it was filling, and it was delicious.  Score one for the soufflés.  If you like cauliflower, I recommend trying this delicious treat by Garden Lites.  It’s gluten-free, vegetarian yum!

 

Pamela’s Products Cornbread and Muffin Mix bakes up to sweet perfection

Pamela's Prodcuts Gluten-Free Cornbread and Muffin Mix
Pamela's Prodcuts Gluten-Free Cornbread and Muffin Mix

Product: Pamela’s Products Gluten-Free Cornbread and Muffin Mix – $4.67+

Ah…cornbread.

I’ve gone through the motions with gluten-free cornbread.  Honestly.  I’ve had it seem rubbery and dense.  I’ve made my own with a gluten-free baking mix (ironically, Pamela’s) and cornmeal.  So it went from…blech to ehhh…

Before heading to a race one night, however, I was browsing the aisles of a grocery store in that city and spotted a manager’s special on a package of Pamela’s Products Gluten-Free Cornbread and Muffin Mix.  I figured, as so far every product I’ve tried by Pamela’s has impressed me, that I’d go ahead and pick this up and find a good occasion to bake it up.

Well, that occasion arrived this past week when my roommate had to have a wisdom tooth pulled.  I had made up a gluten-free Pappa al Pomodoro soup for the occasion, and to accompany it, I thought cornbread might be awesome.  So, I pulled this package out of my pantry, got all the ingredients together to mix it up (eggs, sugar, melted butter, water) and got to work in my little kitchen.  It was so easy to make.  I waffled a bit on putting the sugar into the cornbread.  Being a girl from New York, the idea of sugar in cornbread turns it into cake.  But as this was for my roommate’s sake, I asked what she wanted and she opted to keep the sugar in.  So, in it went.  Mixing it was easy and the consistency of the batter was awesome.  I was pretty excited when I went to pour it into my baking pan and put it into the preheated oven to cook up.

It doesn’t take long.  About 25 minutes and…done.  What emerges from the oven is a fluffy, delicious looking pan of gluten-free cornbread.  Naturally, my roommate and wanted to try a piece right away.  So, we let it cool some before I sliced into it (16 pieces) and we each picked one to immediately nosh on.

My roommate immediately said the best thing I did was add the sugar to it.  She was in cornbread heaven.  To me, I still think the sugar is too much, but the instructions on the package do indicate that if you want less sweet, it is okay to eliminate the sugar.  Which, I might do next time.  But, that’s not saying this was no good.  In fact, I had never been so happy with a gluten-free cornbread mix in my life.  Honestly, the texture is amazing, the taste is superb, and it really made a delicious addition to the week of soup and soft breads while her mouth healed.  I was beyond impressed.

When it comes to gluten-free products, you just learn to rely on some brands for quality.  I have become quite fond of Pamela’s Products line of gluten-free goods.  And every time I walk by the gluten-free section at the grocery store, I begin plotting the next mix or cookie or treat that I’ll purchase and then try.  When a company gets it…they get it.  Pamela’s Products continues to wow me with super-great products that are safe for me to eat…and delicious to boot.

I’m a fan for life.

Pamela's Products Gluten-Free Cornbread (baked to fluffy, sweet perfection!)
Pamela's Products Gluten-Free Cornbread (baked to fluffy, sweet perfection!)

Trader Joe’s Palak Paneer fantastic for fast food Indian

Trader Joe's Palak Paneer
Trader Joe's Palak Paneer

Product: Trader Joe’s Palak Paneer – $2.99+

Indian food.

It’s something not everyone is familiar with.  Thankfully, for me, I had the luck of growing up in a neighborhood with a family that hailed from India.  Not only did I love being invited over for dinner, I still dream about the curry (a personal favorite) that was often prepared when I was over.

My love of Indian food was given to me properly.  And since then, no ordinary Indian restaurant will do.  I don’t want Indian food made to satisfy American people.  I want the real deal.

So, when it comes to frozen Indian meals, sometimes I’m a bit leery about them.  After all, how can something that has been frozen honestly bring the flavor and texture desired from Indian cuisine?  I’ve tried various different frozen Indian entrees, and luckily, have not been let down.

The Trader Joe’s brand was a splurge purchase, I admit it.  But the price was right and it’s always good to have a frozen meal or two in the freezer for those days or nights when cooking just doesn’t appeal and eating out is not in the budget.  The Trader Joe’s in my area only has a couple of flavors when it comes to their frozen Indian entrees, but I chose the one that was, obviously, gluten-free and vegetarian.

Trader Joe's Palak Paneer (microwaved)
Trader Joe's Palak Paneer (microwaved)

The Palak Paneer looks a mess when it first comes out of the box.  It’s a frozen tangle of spinach, with the paneer, a soft Indian cheese, was hidden beneath the web of green.  When it comes to Palak Paneer, it’s best not to go on looks.  After all, it’s spinach and cheese, and not the most appetizing-looking meal.

I heated the meal up as indicated on the box, stirring it after five minutes and popping it back in for another two.  When it came out, it was a steaming tangle of green spinach and cubes of paneer.  Like I said, don’t go off of looks.  This meal is supposed to look like this.  I scooped it out of the plastic tray and into a bowl, discovering that this is actually meant as two servings.  Eh…whatever.  I ate the entire thing.  It was on it’s own…no rice.  So it was perfect for a dinner.

The taste was actually better than I anticipated.  It had that hint of curry flavor.  The spinach wasn’t runny or soupy, and the cubes of paneer tasted amazing.  They were a bit firmer than I am used to for paneer, enough that when my roommate sampled a bite, she thought it was tofu, but I set her right on that.  What did surprise me was not how big the chunks of paneer were, but how many were in the meal itself.  Normally, these frozen entrees skimp on the main part of the meal.  I had been expecting more of a bowl of spinach than cheese.  But Trader Joe’s was quite liberal in its application of paneer to this meal.

If you are looking for a quick meal for lunch or dinner, I highly recommend Trader Joe’s Palak Paneer meal.  Especially if you love Indian food (which, I do!).  It is really, really close to the real thing you would find in an Indian restaurant.  Honestly, if the thought of cheese and spinach turns you off, trust me, when done right, and seasoned perfectly, this makes a fantastic Indian dish.  And this frozen meal doesn’t become laden down with water either.  It steamed up to perfection and didn’t run everywhere, as most frozen dinners tend to do.  Color me impressed.

Kudos to Trader Joe’s for bringing fast food Indian food to the market…and doing it right.

Trader Joe's Palak Paneer (heated and in bowl...notice presence of lots of paneer!)
Trader Joe's Palak Paneer (heated and in bowl...notice presence of lots of paneer!)

Blue Diamond fails to deliver flavor with Nut Thins Pepper Jack Cheese crackers

Blue Diamond Almond Nut Thins Pepper Jack Cheese Flavor
Blue Diamond Almond Nut Thins Pepper Jack Cheese Flavor

Product: Blue Diamond Almond Nut Thins Pepper Jack Cheese Flavor – $3.79+

Blue Diamond is a brand I trust when it comes to my snacks.  Their nuts are fantastic.  Their almond milk is, by far, the best on the market.  And the Nut Thins have been amazing for my gluten-free snack attacks.  The flavors that I have tried so far (Hint of Sea Salt, Pecan, BBQ) have been loaded with flavor.

So, I was more than excited when one of my favorite cheese flavors – Pepper Jack Cheese – was introduced in a Nut Thin cracker.  Worlds were colliding in a good way.  Not only was a spicy cheese featured on one of my favorite gluten-free crackers, but it was by a brand I trust.  This treat was totally coming home with me and I couldn’t wait to tear into them.  I mean…how could they be bad?

Well…they aren’t…bad.  They just weren’t all that good.

I hate to say that because all the other Nut Thins crackers I’ve had have been packed with flavor and amazing.  And the one flavor that really got me jumping for joy when it was released…fell flat.

Don’t get me wrong…I don’t dislike them.  I just find them…bland.  Coming off of having the barbeque flavored, which were perfectly season and packed with flavor, I was expecting the Pepper Jack Cheese Nut Thins to have an amazing, spicy, cheesy kick to them.  But, honestly, all I could taste was the rice cracker.  Under-seasoned.  Way under-flavored.  And an honest disappointment.

I won’t count Blue Diamond out.  I just think they need to take some time with Pepper Jack Cheese flavor…fine-tune it.  Give it that spicy kick that you expect from something that is pepper jack flavored.  This is what I expected from these crackers and, sadly, they didn’t deliver.  I think Blue Diamond can bounce back though.  And I certainly have a variety of flavors to still try.  But I do hope they go back and change up the recipe for these because they could be an epic cracker if proper care and flavor is added to them.  A little pepper jack TLC is all that is needed by Blue Diamond.

If in the market for a flavorful snack cracker, I totally promote Nut Thins.  I just wouldn’t recommend the Pepper Jack Cheese flavor.  Blue Diamond is down, but not out.  And, while this flavor definitely disappointed, I know that this company can deliver a fantastic product.  It is probably a good thing I had sampled other flavors before, because it is those that will have me coming back to try others.  Pepper Jack Cheese, however, will not be in my pantry again unless a recipe overhaul happens.

Trader Joe’s brings delicious crispy crunch to gluten-free chocolate chip cookies

Trader Joe's Gluten-Free Crispy Crunchy Chocolate Chip Cookies
Trader Joe's Gluten-Free Crispy Crunchy Chocolate Chip Cookies

Product: Trader Joe’s Gluten-Free Crispy Crunchy Chocolate Chip Cookies – $3.99+

The Cookie Monster in me has struck again.

I can’t help myself.  See cookie.  See that it is gluten-free.  See me devour.  Cookie…good.

But I’m so particular about my cookies.  No, really, I am.  You see…in most cases I want my cookies to have that first initial snap to it and then be soft and chewy in the middle.  To me, that is the perfect cookie.

So what compelled me to purchase a bag of Trader Joe’s Gluten-Free Crispy Crunchy Chocolate Chip Cookies while on a recent grocery shopping expedition is beyond me.  Crunchy cookies…not my thing.  The fact that even the bag declares that these are crispy and crunchy should have put me off immediately.  But…they didn’t.  Which can mean only one thing…I wanted gluten-free cookies, dammit!

Opening up the package, what I find inside is two small sleeves of seven cookies.  The serving size is two cookies, so I went ahead and doled that out.  These cookies are very thin, and you can definitely tell simply from handling them that they are going to be “crispy crunchy.”  I was hoping they wouldn’t be like munching on miniature, wafer-thin hockey pucks.  But there was only one way to find out.

What I discovered was Trader Joe’s managed to bake with rice flour and do it right!  Yes, these cookies do come with a crunch to them.  But, just as the package states, they have an amazing buttery flavor to them and they just sort of melt in your mouth.  No bite lacked chocolate chips.  In fact, these tasted…wait for it…homemade.

Ingredients couldn’t be simper: semi-sweet chocolate chips, rice flour, butter, brown sugar, sugar, eggs, vanilla extract, baking soda, salt, xanthan gum, water.  I have every single one of those ingredients in my own home.  No joke.  No weirdly named chemicals.  No high fructose corn syrup.  Nothing that I couldn’t just reach into my pantry and fridge, knock together, and bake up myself.  How fantastic is that.

For being anti-crunchy cookie, these won over the cookie monster raging inside of me.  Crispy…check.  Crunchy…check.  Chocolate-chippy (it’s an adjective, people!)…check.  Buttery, melt-in-your-mouth flavor…check.  Homemade…not this time.  And I’m okay with that.  Because when it comes to gluten-free cookies, Trader Joe’s did something so very right with these.  I need to pick up another pack next time I’m in Louisville and visiting our local Trader Joe’s.

Even if crispy crunchy cookies aren’t your thing…give these a try.  They will win you over as they did me.

Pizza night? No problem with fantastic gluten-free pizzas from Against The Grain Gourmet

Against The Grain Gourmet Gluten-Free Three Cheese Pizza
Against The Grain Gourmet Gluten-Free Three Cheese Pizza

Product: Against The Grain Gourmet Three Cheese Pizza – $10.49+

Pizza.

It’s the go-to dinner of most people everywhere.  Need an easy dinner, just bosh one in the oven or, even better, stop by the local pizza place and bring one home, already ready to eat.  Simple, right?

Well, yes…if you are most people.  I used to be most people…and then gluten-intolerance hit.  I thought, for awhile, my pizza days were over.  Which, naturally, meant it was all I craved.

Thankfully, I have discovered fantastic gluten-free frozen pizza crusts as well as gluten-free pizza crust mixes in order to make up my own.  That also gives me freedom to toss whatever sounds appetizing on the pizza shell, and to let my creative culinary juices flow.  Yeah…we all love coming up with flavor combinations for the pizza right?

Sure.

But there are days where you come home from a long, stressful day at the office, and you want pizza, but you don’t want to put a lot of effort into it.  Thanks to advances in gluten-free products, there are a myriad of different gluten-free frozen pizzas out there.  These are your simple take out of package, put on baking sheet, and bake according to package.  Remove before cheese browns.  Enjoy.  Yes…that kind.

And, I think I hit it out of the park with Against The Gain Gourmet’s Gluten-Free Three Cheese Pizza.  This isn’t the first product by Against The Grain that I have consumed.  I absolutely was knocked head-over-heels with their gluten-free baguettes.  And, truthfully, they hit it out of the park with their pizzas too.

Against The Grain Gourmet Gluten-Free Three Cheese Pizza (baked)
Against The Grain Gourmet Gluten-Free Three Cheese Pizza (baked)

Nothing could be simpler.  An easy bake in the oven at 400 degrees for about 15 minutes and then viola…dinner is served.  I don’t have the proper pan (or stone) to get a crispy crust, but I’m okay with that.  The pizza cooked up amazing!!  You wouldn’t even be able to tell it was frozen.  Yes…it’s so good you could pass it off as your own creation, done from scratch.  The crust has this amazing flavor to it…a little cheesy…with a bit of a crisp, and then soft.  It was amazing.  Top it off with three different cheeses, in this case, mozzarella, cheddar, and Parmesan.  Those are deliciously spread out over a tasty layer of tomato sauce.  What makes this even more fantastic is the blurb on Against The Grain Gourmet’s Web site, declaring that each of their products are prepared by hand using fresh, all natural ingredients, with no preservatives, artificial flavors, trans fats, or additives.  As they say, “We crack each egg, shred our own cheese, and chop fresh spices.”  What other company can guarantee that level of freshness to their products?  Not many.

This pizza was phenomenal.  Beyond any frozen pizza I’ve ever had.  Beyond any fresh pizza I’ve ever had.  The cheesy flavors melt together and create this powerhouse of pizza flavor.  The flavors, the pizza…it speaks for itself.  It was really, really hard not to eat the entire thing in one sitting.  Yes…it’s that delicious!

I love something about a company that finds no need to fancy up their packaging with pictures of the food inside.  Not Against The Grain.  Instead, they simply leave a window in the box, so that you can see the food that awaits you.  No smoke and mirrors.  No image that looks absolutely nothing like what is actually inside the box.  What you see is what you get.  And what you get is one of the best gluten-free products out there from a company that prides itself on doing gluten-free right!

Whether you need to eat gluten-free or not, I urge you to find Against The Grain’s pizzas (probably at Whole Foods) and try them out.  I promise you…you won’t be disappointed.  And, now the gluten-free community has a pizza to brag about.  Because this…is pizza voodoo, my friends.  It’s a wonderful, amazing, orgasmic, gluten-free food that has set the bar high for all the other frozen, gluten-free pizzas out there.

Slice up a piece for yourself.  Go ahead.  Oh…and would you mind if I came over for a slice?

Two slices (serving size) of Against The Grain Gourmet Gluten-Free Three Cheese Pizza (with Against The Grain Gourmet baguette)
Two slices (serving size) of Against The Grain Gourmet Gluten-Free Three Cheese Pizza (with a toasted Against The Grain Gourmet Baguette)