Annie May’s Sweet Café packs up delicious take-home treats for every sweet tooth

Annie May's Sweet Cafe Allergen-Free Cinnamon Rolls and Allergen-Free Blueberry Muffin
Annie May’s Sweet Cafe Allergen-Free Cinnamon Rolls and Allergen-Free Blueberry Muffin

Products: Annie May’s Sweet Café Allergen-Free Cinnamon Rolls – $3.00; Annie May’s Sweet Café Allergen-Free Blueberry Muffin – $2.00; Annie May’s Sweet Café Gluten-Free Cinnamon Caramel Swirl Cheesecake Bar – $2.00

I can’t stop myself.  It’s an addiction.  It’s a routine.  But every time I am in town on Saturday…I head over to Frankfort Avenue to Annie May’s Sweet Café, where, depending on what time I hit there (which is often dictated by how long my Saturday run ends up being), I indulge in amazing gluten-free and allergen-free breakfast offerings, or the most amazing gluten-free pizza in the area.  Hands down.  Either way, I’m a happy girl on Saturday mornings because I know it means a trip to Annie May’s!

There was only one difference this past weekend when I went to get my gluten-free doughnut and gluten-free vegan sausage and “cheese” breakfast sandwich.  I was going straight home afterwards.  And, Cathy…the best roomie ever…told me to pick a couple of items from the case to take home to have for breakfast and dessert on the following day.

I was thrilled!!  THRILLED!

The hard part was choosing.

As I am a cinnamon roll lover, I did opt to get two of their allergen-free cinnamon rolls that were on display.  They looked fantastic, with their cinnamon and sugar goodness and even given a drizzle of icing.  I was trying hard not to drool, because…cinnamon rolls are one of my favorite things to eat for breakfast.  And I don’t get them very often.  Now, I’ve gotten the Take-And-Bake variety from Annie May’s Sweet Café before, but these were already made and ready for consumption.  The fantastic looking blueberry muffins were calling my name.  Blueberry muffins are my absolute favorite muffin to make and devour.  And hers looked golden and moist and had this amazing sugary crust on the top.  Oh yeah…that was a must.  We got one that we decided we would split between us.  And then my roommate spotted the Cinnamon Caramel Swirl Cheesecake bars in the case…and we decided to get one of those to split as well.  Done.  Kenna was delightful and boxed everything up for us and we left with some delicious looking baked goodies from our favorite little eatery/bakery in town.

Fast forward to a late morning wake-up.  I rocked out a second 13 miles this morning for my Sunday run, and returned home.  After showering, I went to wake up Cathy, knocking on her door.  She was sleeping later than usual because we had been up in Indianapolis rocking out with Maroon 5…and didn’t get in until around 2 a.m.  My run took place later…her wake-up call came later.  It all worked.

But breakfast was going to be a cinch!  And it was.  I simply opened up the signature pink box with the Annie May’s Sweet Café sticker on it and pulled out the spoils of our shopping on Saturday.  Two allergen-free cinnamon rolls and one ginormous blueberry muffin.  I simply decided to slice the muffin in half and then warmed that half up in the microwave with the cinnamon roll, individually.

Let’s start with the Allergen-Free Cinnamon Roll ($3.00).  These were fantastic.  Even having sat on my counter all day and night, it was still cinnamon-sugar perfection.  The roll stayed together so well.  It had that heft of a cinnamon roll without being super dense and hard to eat.  It was crusty and flaky and sweetened to ultimate perfection.  I also liked how the icing was simply drizzled across the top, ensuring that the icing didn’t overtake the awesomeness of the cinnamon roll itself.  These cinnamon rolls contained no dairy and no gluten (of course) and they were awesome.  I hope they keep these in the case more often because I will make a habit of eating them whenever possible.

Now…one of Annie May’s muffins was a new choice for me.  Where I had the cinnamon rolls in a take-and-bake format before (but never from the case already done), I had never purchased a muffin.  So, this was a first for me.  The Allergen-Free Blueberry Muffin ($2.00) was huge.  And hugely moist too.  Yes…even after it had an entire day to sit in a box, it was still super moist.  I mean, I sliced into it and it was just…awesome.  I could tell it wasn’t dry at all, and this made me happy.  One of the little joys of these muffins was the sugar coating on the top.  It gave the muffin this nice bit of texture and sweetness…and I loved the crispness that it gave and the sound it made when my knife glided through the baked goodie to half it between my roommate and I.  And the taste…melt-in-your-mouth blueberry muffin perfection.  Moist.  Light.  Not at all dense or overdone.  The sugar struessel on top was the perfect touch to keep each bite sweet and interesting.  I am in love with these blueberry muffins.  And blueberry muffins are my most favorite thing when it comes to muffins.  So, I hope to see more of these in the very near future.

This leads us to dessert tonight…and the ever-epic sounding Cinnamon Caramel Swirl Cheesecake Bar ($2.00).  Completely gluten-free.  It was described by Annie May’s Sweet Café as some crazy cinnamon roll brainchild.  Okay…I was definitely intrigued!  Because, as we all know…CINNAMON ROLL FREAK HERE!!  So, dessert tonight had to be epic and awesome.  It just had to be.  After dinner, I went and retrieved this morsel of gluten-free goodness from my fridge and sliced it in half…ready to see if it lived up to its epic sounding description.

It was creamy, smooth, and it honestly did taste like some sort of cheesecake-cinnamon roll hybrid.  You can only imagine my joy upon first taste.  The crust was crunchy and delicious…held up perfectly overnight in the refrigerator.  As for the cheesecake portion…I loved that it wasn’t overly sweet.  Cheesecake can run too sweet, but this one was perfect.  The caramel and cinnamon that were swirled into it gave it the right amount of flavor without taking away from the cream cheese and the crust.  Perfectly balanced.  And not heavy at all.  Sometimes cheesecake can just be too much.  Here, it was just perfect.  Especially when the bar was cut in half to split with my roomie.  She enjoyed it too, especially the swirled caramel and cinnamon topping on the cheesecake itself.  We were both overly delighted with our dessert tonight.

And I think anything that tastes like a cinnamon roll should applauded.  This was well done!!

Continuing on the trend of her amazing products, Annie May’s Sweet Café provided the perfect way to start my day…and the perfect way to end it as well.  The cinnamon rolls and the muffin were both perfect and not too filling…just filling enough to get me through to lunch, when ended up being later in the day from the norm.  And dessert…that cheesecake bar was the perfect ending to a day filled with perfect food.

Compliments of Annie May’s Sweet Café.  Whether you need to eat gluten-free or have food allergies or not…Annie May’s is the perfect place to pick up a baked item, grab a bite to eat, or even place a special order for one of her breads, cakes, cookies, whatever it is you desire.  Her standards are high and her food reflects it.

Always.

I’m already looking forward to breakfast on Saturday this coming week…

Annie May's Sweet Café Gluten-Free Cinnamon Caramel Swirl Cheesecake Bar
Annie May’s Sweet Café Gluten-Free Cinnamon Caramel Swirl Cheesecake Bar

The jury is in…Louisville’s Sidebar pays special attention to dietary needs

Sidebar at Whiskey Row, Louisville, Kentucky
Sidebar at Whiskey Row, Louisville, Kentucky

Restaurant: Sidebar at Whiskey Row, Louisville, Kentucky

I love eating out with friends.  I really, really do.  Especially when it’s a fellow co-worker who is as much a foodie as my roommate and I.  I mean, how can you say “NO” to trying out new spots right in your own backyard?  I can’t.  I love trying out new restaurants.  But, with my food allergies, this sometimes means an extra level of difficulty, or sometimes…me bringing my own food to eat while they order and dine from the establishment itself.  And…yes…I am okay with that.  It has never bothered me at all.  It bothers the people I dine with at times, but I’m perfectly fine eating one of my protein bars and then grabbing something that is safe for me to eat at home.

It’s my body…so it’s my choice, right?  Right!

Anyway, one of our IT guys at work had gone to this local burger spot in Louisville, Kentucky that he was over the moon for their food.  He’d gone there a couple of times and said that they never gave him something he didn’t like.  Not only was their bourbon amazing, but their burgers were to die for.

It sounded like something Cathy needed to try out…because that girl loves her burgers.  I did note that they made a vegetarian burger as well, so took it upon myself to post on their Facebook page as to what, if any, gluten-free options Sidebar at Whiskey Row had to offer.  What happened next was one of the most amazing and wonderful things any restaurant establishment can do for someone who wishes to dine with them, but has certain dietary needs.  I had a quick response from Jason Pierce, Sidebar’s Assistant General Manager and the Culinary Director providing his e-mail address so that I could contact him about my visit on Friday evening.  I immediately sent him an e-mail to which he said that all salads are prepared in a manner that would be safe for me to eat, being that they are properly handled, washed, and plated so that there would be no cross-contamination.  He also said that if I wanted to, I could bring in my own salad dressing that he could dress the salad with as well.  I appreciated that suggestion immensely.  And, finally, he said that they could prepare the Mushroom Edamame Burger (the vegetarian option) without the gluten ingredients.  I told him I was fine with a salad, and that I really appreciated the burger option, but with it needing to be cooked on a separate, and clean, surface…the salad would probably be easiest.

A few back and forth messages via e-mail and Jason ensured me that he would make sure I had a fantastic dining experience on Friday.

Fast forward to Friday.  The three of us left work and headed down to Sidebar at Whiskey Row immediately, not really knowing what the traffic situation in Louisville would be like.  It wasn’t too bad and we were parked and heading into Sidebar by 5 p.m.  We were greeted warmly and shown to a table in the corner.  The three of us settled in and all ordered waters (I was sticking with water as I had a 12 mile run the next morning).  Justin already knew he was getting an Old Fashioned ($10.00), which is sugar and bitters topped with whiskey and then touched off with a twist of citrus rind.  He told Cathy that it was one of his favorite drinks there, especially since Sidebar is known for their barrel-aged cocktails.  You see, Sidebar at Whiskey Row mixes all the shelf-stable components of a cocktail and ages the mixture in a charred barrel.  How’s that for unique.  And you won’t find these cocktails on any other menu in the area.  Anyway…that was all Cathy had to hear, apparently…

Sidebar's Old Fashioned cocktail
Sidebar’s Old Fashioned cocktail

My two carnivorous friends put in their orders after our drinks arrived.  Justin decided to go for the Ambulance Chaser ($12.00), which is a Certified Angus Beef burger topped with smoky BBQ sauce, cheddar cheese, smoked bacon, tomato jam and tobacco onions.  He opted for the Truffle-Parm fries ($2.00) with his burger.  Cathy decided on the Court Reporter ($12.00), which is a Certified Angus Beef burger topped with lettuce, tomato, onion, avocado, honey-chipotle aioli, and roasted red pepper relish.  She opted for the sweet potato fries with her burger($2.00).  And…she went ahead and decided to try an Old Fashioned without sampling Justin’s…so that was put in as well.

I mentioned to our waitress before ordering that I had been talking to Jason Pierce about my meal.  She said she would go to the kitchen and talk to him, so when she returned she said that Jason recommended the Kale Salad ($8.00), without the Parmesan cheese and without the toasted almonds.  I said that sounded great.  After all…I love, love, LOVE kale.  I was super excited.

With the orders in, Cathy and Justin decided to enjoy their cocktails while we sat around, took in the ambiance of the restaurant itself, and had good conversation.  First of all, you might notice a courtroom theme for Sidebar.  You are very observant.  That was entirely the point.  Not to mention, the restaurant itself is located in a grand 19th-Century building next to the Second Street Bridge, and boasts lofty ceilings, towering windows, a beautiful bar, and comfortable seating.  It’s simply a stunning place to dine.  Another thing that Sidebar is quite proud of is that they created their own unique hamburger blend, which is a mix of certified Angus beef, chuck, brisket, and short rib, creating a burger that uses no trimmings, added fats, fillers, or binders.  So, for you carnivores or people with friends who love a good burger…this might be a great place to take them.

It wasn’t too long before our food arrived at the table.  Everything looked amazing.  My salad was a work of art.  Honestly.  A bed of finely shredded kale, piled high with carrots, greens, carrots, and served with a citrus vinaigrette.  Rimming the edge of it was gorgeous heirloom tomatoes and fresh cucumber.  It was not the described kale salad from the menu, but something that Jason did up special for me.  No sooner had the waitress left but Jason comes to the table to introduce himself and tell me a little bit about what he put together for me.  I shook his hand and thanked him for his help and for everything.  This salad was going to be epic…I could already tell.  Jason returned to the kitchen and I dug in.

HOLY COW!  This is definitely one of the best salads I have ever had the honor of eating.  And I’m not just saying that.  First of all, it’s not your typical green salad that most restaurants would give you.  I loved the way the kale was shredded, making it the bed of the salad, and not difficult to eat, nor clunky.  The green onion, carrots, and cucumber made fantastic green vegetables to serve with it.  And those heirloom tomatoes…they were juicy, fresh, and just melted in my mouth.  The citrus vinaigrette was out-of-this-world and made for the perfect pairing with every component of this salad.  It was a nice hit of sweetness that matched the earthy flavors of the vegetables to perfection.  I almost didn’t want to dive into it, because it just looked gorgeous, but I was hungry and I definitely wanted to see what Jason’s salad creation tasted like.  If heaven was a salad bar, then this would be the salad it would serve every day.  I would never get tired of eating this.  It worked.  It worked well.  And I couldn’t stop eating it even if I tried.

Cathy and Justin devoured their burgers and fries and polished off their cocktails.  Everyone was satisfied and happy with their meals.  Cathy and I already decided this is definitely a place we need to take our friend Greg, who LOVES a good burger.  I think he would love what this place served up.

I really wanted to once again express my appreciation to Sidebar and to Jason Pierce, specifically, for not only addressing my dietary needs, but for exceeding all expectations when it came to my dinner choice that evening.  I was blown away and can’t wait to return again for another round of that amazing Kale Salad.  I have been bragging to everyone, my running group included (because we ran by the restaurant on Saturday morning) about the food, the service, and the attention that is given to every aspect of customer service and customer satisfaction at Sidebar.  I was beyond impressed.

Louisville is certainly lucky to have such a great gourmet burger establishment.  Not just because of the value of the food produced, but also the attention to detail and the personal touches that are given…without even being asked.  I will forever recommend Sidebar to people, simply because they took good care of me, someone with special dietary needs, and they did it very well.  Going above and beyond…that’s what they do.

Congratulations, Sidebar…you definitely passed the bar!!  In fact, you just set the bar higher for every other local restaurant!

Sidebar's Kale Salad (done gluten-free)
Sidebar’s Kale Salad (done gluten-free)

Annie May’s Sweet Café gives Louisville amazing Maple Caramel Blondies

Annie May's Sweet Café Maple Caramel Blondie
Annie May’s Sweet Café Maple Caramel Blondie

Product: Annie May’s Sweet Café Maple Caramel Blondies – $3.00

I have to give another huge shout-out to my favorite place in Louisville.  Whenever I am out of town, I miss arriving on Saturday morning to get a delicious vegan/allergen-free breakfast sandwich.  I miss talking to the owners and employees behind the counter.  I miss hearing my roommate talk about how many miles I just finished running and how now it was time to indulge in some allergen-free doughnuts and breakfast!

Annie May’s Sweet Café is my happy place.  I make a habit to frequent their little spot on Frankfort Avenue whenever I am in town.  I have never had anything there that I didn’t care for.  In fact, my eyes have been opened to the amazing gluten-free baked goods that continue to churn out.  And, every now and again, they introduce something new and spectacular…and if I happen to be around for it…you better believe I am going to purchase it to try.

This past weekend, Annie May’s Sweet Café rolled out Maple Caramel Blondies.  I saw them post about them on their Facebook page.  I had been out of town the two weekends prior, so now that I was back, I was hitting up the café for breakfast after an 18 mile run…then going out to a Gluten-Free Fair and Fundraiser later that afternoon.  While they had the Maple Caramel Blondies at the café that morning…I saved that purchase for the fair.

After feasting on an amazing gluten-free crepe from Sweet ‘N’ Savory food truck, I bounced over to say “HI” to Annie May and Kenna, who were manning the table at the Gluten-Free Fair and Fundraiser.  While there, I made a purchase of one of their gluten-free Maple Caramel Blondies ($3.00).  They chose me to find one with lots of maple swirled in there…and I was more than happy to oblige.  YUM YUM!

But…the weekend was a busy one…and I had a gluten-free sponge cake to polish off.  Then my roomie had her last wisdom tooth removed…so the Maple Caramel Blondie sat on my kitchen counter until Wednesday.  But…that didn’t affect it one bit.

Over the entire weekend and into half the week, this blondie was still very light and moist.  I sliced it in half…eager to get a sample of this bar.  Trust me…I think I started drooling when they posted about them.  And I had been thinking about it all weekend…and up until dessert on Wednesday.  The moment of truth was here.

I handed Cathy her half…then settled in with mine.

FLAVOR TOWN!!  I mean…wow.  First of all…this is exactly how I like my brownies/blondies.  It had more of a cake-like texture.  I totally prefer a cake-like brownie to a fudge-like brownie any day.  They are lighter, fluffier, and not as dense or heavy.  The blondie itself was really good.  Not overly sweet, which is good, because swirled throughout it was this fantastic caramel and maple flavor.  I mean…WOW!!  You can see it blended into the baked blondie.  Yes…this was simply awesome.  Cathy thought so too, because she eating another one tonight, but stupid shoppers that we are…we had only bought the one.

So…here is hoping that Annie May’s keeps these in the bake case for awhile.  TOTALLY yummy!

No one would ever guess they were allergen-free…unless you told them.

So…thank you once again, Annie May’s…for making gluten-free look and taste so, so damn good!

Annie May's Sweet Café Maple Caramel Blondie (unwrapped)
Annie May’s Sweet Café Maple Caramel Blondie (unwrapped)

A love letter to Louisville, Kentucky’s Sweet ‘N’ Savory Food Truck

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

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

Dear Sweet ‘N’ Savory Food Truck:

Let me start by saying how very fortunate we, the residents of the Louisville area, are to have you in our neighborhoods and at our public events.  Honestly, if it weren’t for you, most food trucks would be a bust for me.  In fact, I had never had the chance to actually eat from a food truck until you rolled into my life.  And, since then, I find myself clearing up my busy schedule just so I can come out to an event or hit up wherever you might be parked and serving on any particular weekend.

But you don’t just put out your typical street food and food truck fare.  No…you cooked yourself in a different direction and have set yourself apart from the sorts of trucks (sandwiches, burgers, tacos) that frequent the streets of cities.

But you didn’t stop there with a unique product.  Nope.  You also made a conscious decision to make your products gluten-free.  This is no easy task and it can be quite costly.  Not to mention, there are certain stigmas that come with the term “gluten-free” so you already had to get over that hump.  But you built your truck, you brought it out to the streets…and that was where I found you.

And my hope is that I never have to let you go.

From my first crepe from your truck…I tested first the sweet ones.  I wasn’t too sure how to take those savory crepes…so the ones with chocolate and fruit were my first choices.  But…then…one very warm day at a festival in Louisville, I branched out.  I tried my first savory crepe…and it was love.  It was delicious, heavenly love.  And now…the savory crepes seem to be my choice each time.

This past Saturday at the Gluten-Free Fair held at Apocalypse Brew Works in Louisville…not only did I get to indulge in another (savory) crepe, but talked my roommate and our friend Greg into trying them as well.  My roomie had actually wanted tacos…but in the end went with a crepe.  As for Greg…he can sometimes be a bit picky…but he seemed set on the same crepe I was getting.  So…orders were in.

Sweet 'N' Savory Food Truck's Veggie Caponata Crepe
Sweet ‘N’ Savory Food Truck’s Veggie Caponata Crepe

The Veggie Caponata Crepe ($6.00) was my choice this time…although I was so tempted to get your delicious, rich Caprese Crepe again.  But…this one caught my eye.  This one not only sounded super-delicious, but it was made with local, fresh vegetables.  Therefore…I had to have it.  The Veggie Caponata Crepe was stuffed full with amazing Kentucky eggplant, zucchini, tomatoes, onions, and roasted red peppers.  But the star…the ingredient that made all of these fresh vegetables shine…was the Parmesan cheese.  Complete and total love at first bite.  It was like eating a delicious gluten-free, veggie pizza.  The flavors sang.  The vegetables were fresh and their flavor, after being roasted, really became elevated.  And that crepe…it is never overdone, never burned, never mushy.  It’s always perfect.

Then…on a perfectly hot summer afternoon, you gave to me the greatest gift of all.  Gluten-free gelato.  I can’t thank you enough for finding a dedicated gluten-free base for your gelato.  I can’t wait to indulge in it more frequently.  And…you offered a Salted Caramel flavor.  Salted Caramel is my favorite flavor…for real.  Nothing tops it.  It’s what I crave…perhaps because, in and of itself, it is both sweet and savory.  That sweet with the hint of salt.  It’s the best combination out there…and you…you gave me my favorite without even being aware of that.  You must have just known…

I bought one scoop of your Salted Caramel Gelato ($2.50) and was blown away.  One of the best salted caramel items I have ever tasted…and trust me…I have had many.  I even make my own.  You made it to perfection.  The right creaminess and richness to warrant a gelato…and the flavor was outstanding.  Salty…caramely…refreshing.  It was the perfect way to end my food truck feast.

No love letter would be complete, however, without a lot of praise and love going out to the owners and operators of Sweet ‘N’ Savory Food Truck.  Much love, much appreciation, and respect go out to Richard and Ashley Giannini.  I know this can be quite a costly venture…and one that you have put a lot of your own hard-earned time and money into…but from the heart of someone like me, I can’t thank you enough for not just building a better food truck, but for giving a gluten-free (and vegetarian) girl a place to come and eat at these fun little gatherings and festivals.  I never have to worry about the food I purchase from you.  I hope to continue to follow you around this beautiful city and give you not just my business, but more business from my roommate (Cathy) and my friends who happen to come along with us.

By the way…Cathy completely loved the Limoncello Gelato.

I count myself one of the lucky residents in this amazing foodie town of Louisville, Kentucky, who have discovered just how beautiful and delicious your products are.  But when you take such great care with ingredients and you prepare them to perfection, it’s hard to imagine anything else.

Basically…the point I am trying to make here is…I love you.

And I can’t wait to indulge in more of that Salted Caramel gelato.

Love…food truck style…defined as Sweet ‘N’ Savory.

Love Always,
Karen
(Veggie Food Lover)

A scoop of Sweet 'N' Savory Food Truck's Salted Caramel Gelato
A scoop of Sweet ‘N’ Savory Food Truck’s Salted Caramel Gelato

Gluten-free sandwich making a work of at in Erie, Pennsylvania at Picasso’s

Picasso's, Erie, Pennsylvania
Picasso’s, Erie, Pennsylvania

Restaurant: Picasso’s, Erie, Pennsylvania

I can only survive so long on protein bars, bananas, Greek yogurt, and ice cream.  Although if I could live forever on ice cream, I’d probably do that.  But, alas…it is not possible.

And when hitting the road, it’s not easy for me to just grab fast food.  I mean…I’m a gluten-free vegetarian.  That more than limits the field of places I truly can eat.  And eat safely for that matter.  After visiting my home town, as brief as it was, and driving back toward Columbus, Ohio…my partners in crime and I figured we best find somewhere to grab some actual food for dinner.  We were all basically living off the snacks and ice cream we consumed earlier in the day.  I consulted my Find Me Gluten Free app for the cities we would be passing through, and the one with the most options was also the furthest one away.

Erie, Pennsylvania.

After listing off what the app directed us toward, the three of us decided that sandwiches sounded really, really good.  And the app was having us head toward Picasso’s.  Picasso’s is Erie, Pennsylvania’s first and only truly gourmet sandwich shop.  Their sandwiches range from one that has Twinkies on it with cheese and ham, to vegetarian offerings.  The kicker, however, was that they offered gluten-free bread.  YES!!  We attempted to find the place on our own, but soon enlisted the help of the GPS on my phone.  And Jenn and I spotted it just outside the ring road that circled the mall there in Erie.  We directed Cathy up that way and eagerly got out of the car.  Because, yes…we were hungry and ready to eat!

Upon stepping inside the place, I already liked the vibe.  The lady behind the counter was very friendly and very nice.  She greeted us immediately and we said we were traveling from out of town…and that I was a Celiac.  She assured me that they change gloves and take special precautions to prevent cross-contamination.  THEY KNEW WHAT CROSS CONTAMINATION WAS!!  I felt better about this already.  The difficult part now was deciding on what sandwiches to order.  After all, these would see us from Erie all the way back to Columbus, Ohio.

After some menu perusal, we all came to our decisions.

Cathy went with Raphael, which consisted of cheese ravioli, baby spinach and mozzarella cheese on sourdough bread ($6.99).  Jenn went with The Thinker, which basically has the customer choose three cheeses.  I can’t remember exactly what she went with, but I believe it was provolone, mozzarella, and the cheese ravioli ($5.49).  Yes…cheese ravioli is considered cheese there at Picasso’s.  You gotta love that.  And, honestly, where else have you ever seen ravioli on a sandwich?  It was an interesting concept and one that intrigued both of them.

My table art at Picasso's
My table art at Picasso’s

As for me…I went with the Gluten-Free Venus De Milo ($8.49 – $6.49 sandwich with a $2.00 up-charge for gluten-free).  My sandwich consisted of hummus, onion, shredded carrots, baby spinach, muffalata, tomato, avocado and roasted red pepper mayo on Schär gluten-free bread.  Instead of going into a panini press like Cathy and Jenn’s sandwiches, mine was toasted and cooked to perfection in an oven…definitely eliminating the possibility of cross-contamination.  They changed gloves and made my sandwich first, before working on my friends.  I appreciated everything they were doing to ensure I would not get sick from eating there.

We took a seat with our drinks to wait for our food.  What is really awesome is that the tables are painted black and on each one is a little metal bucket that contained sidewalk chalk.  See where this is headed?  While waiting on food, customers can make some art on these tables, draw, write, play games…whatever.  It’s a fun little concept and the three of us put our artistic (or lack thereof) skills to work.  Cathy drew what we call a “anorexic Thor” which got us laughing for a good long while.

But soon, food was arriving.  Jenn’s sandwich first.  Then Cathy’s.  As mine was being toasted in an oven, it was taking a little longer.  I told Cathy and Jenn to go ahead and eat their sandwiches while they were still warm.  Both of them unwrapped their food and began to nosh.  And just after their initial bites, my sandwich arrived, wrapped and ready for me to eat.

I can’t speak for them, but both Cathy and Jenn were quite impressed with how well ravioli on a sandwich worked.  Why we never thought of this before…is way beyond me!  These sandwiches must have been good because all three of us have been lamenting not having a Picasso’s near us.  Sadness.

My Gluten-Free Venus De Milo Sandwich (wrapped)
My Gluten-Free Venus De Milo Sandwich (wrapped)

As for my sandwich…well, to start…this was my first time having Schär’s sandwich bread.  And it was awesome.  Seriously.  With gluten-free bread, you either get the ones that hold up or the ones that fall apart.  This sandwich was loaded down with veggies as well as hummus and red pepper mayo.  So…this had the potential to be very, very messy.  But…it was a light golden color and held together, even with all the fillings and toppings and general awesomesauce stuffed in between.  The muffalata was a bit scary…because I dislike olives.  But…I went with it.  I braved it.  I figured it all had to come together somehow.  And just like any work of art…it all did.  The onions, the tomato, the carrots, the baby spinach, the avocado, the hummus, the olives, the red pepper mayo…it made for the perfect bite…every time.  In fact, when I’d drip mayo out with some of the filling, I’d scoop it up and devour that too.  That is how much I was enjoying this sandwich.  It was savory, and sweet, and just A-MAZ-ING!!  Seriously, I keep wanting to attempt to recreate it…along with what Jenn and Cathy had.  I just know it wouldn’t live up to what we were served there at Picasso’s.  Sandwich perfection.  Truly.  A masterpiece between two pieces of (gluten-free) bread.

I only wish there were more of these throughout the country…like in Louisville or Columbus.  You know…where we live and all.  We still crave another sandwich from there, which means they are doing something completely right.  I loved the off-beat combinations that made up their sandwiches.  And every sandwich was named after either an artist or a work of art.  Like I said…the concept of this gourmet sandwich shop was fantastic.  The fact that the food lived up to the concept was even better.

I encourage you, if you happen to be traveling through Erie, Pennsylvania, to stop in for a bite to eat at Picasso’s.  The art of food, specifically sandwich crafting, is alive and well…and done to perfection.  Trust me, you won’t regret it.  Choose something you’d never dream of finding anywhere else.  I promise, you’ll want to go back for more.

Picasso's Gluten-Free Venus De Milo Sandwich
Picasso’s Gluten-Free Venus De Milo Sandwich

Reliving childhood memories at The Dairy Barn

The Dairy Barn, Horseheads, New York
The Dairy Barn, Horseheads, New York

Restaurant: The Dairy Barn, Horseheads, New York

I grew up in a small town in Upstate New York.  And while this town was small, there are still parts of it that I still talk about today.

Not just school.  Not just softball.  Not just my friends.

But places I used to go.  Even small towns have malls…and as a teenager, I spent a lot of time at the Arnot Mall in Big Flats, New York.  However…my most favorite place to go was what we locals referred to as “The Old Barn.”  However, when this old barn was transformed into an ice cream shop, it became known as The Dairy Barn.

I spent so many spring and summer days eating ice cream off a cone.  Usually I got a small chocolate/vanilla twist.  Or the Dole Whip in a cone.  Sometimes I’d get it dipped in chocolate or cherry topping.  Sometimes I was allowed to have sprinkles.  And on some rare occasions, I was able to pick from the hard ice cream flavors and have a really special treat.

When I went up to Utica, New York to run in a road race, Cathy and Jenn, my travel compatriots and two of my biggest race support crew, indulged me by allowing a rather big detour down through the Big Flats area.  I had let those in the area know that I was going to be in town, briefly, on Sunday afternoon…and that should they want to get together…I would be hitting up The Dairy Barn.

Yes…this lactose intolerant girl was going to indulge in some ice cream.  And why not?  Ice cream is usually how I round off a race day anyway.  This was no different…just somewhere else.

I can’t really write up a review of The Dairy Barn in Horseheads, NY.  They are not like my local ice cream shop or Jeni’s up in Columbus, Ohio…meaning they don’t make their own ice cream.  They do serve up Perry’s Ice Cream, however.  Perry’s Ice Cream is native to Upstate New York…so at least it is somewhat local!  So, I do give them that.  The Dairy Barn can make up different sundaes (including banana splits…and I was tempted!) in addition to their regular ice cream in a cone or cup.

With my friends all assembled, we placed our orders.  And there were definitely some fun flavors to choose from.  I appreciated that The Dairy Barn had out their allergen list of all the flavors they were serving.  This took a lot of guess work out and also meant that I could go with some of the hard ice cream instead of the Dole Whip, should I so choose.  And so…that’s what I did.

The Dairy Barn serves up a
The Dairy Barn serves up a “small” scoop of Perry’s White Lightning Ice Cream.

Now, these flavors are definitely fun and delicious.  Jenn went for the flavor called Piece of Cake, which is light yellow cake ice cream with chocolate flavored frosting swirls and pound cake pieces inside.  Cathy went with a unique flavor she had never seen before.  It was definitely one of the more interesting sounding ones…being that it was popcorn flavored ice cream with sea salt caramel swirls and caramel truffles.  My friend Karen got the same kind.  As for me…I originally was going to get a flavor called Fools Gold (peanut butter ice cream with peanut butter candy swirls and chocolate coated toffee pieces), but changed my mind after spotting one called White Lightning.  White Lightning is dark chocolate ice cream with streaks of thick mint flavored white fudge lightning.  And it was AMAZING!  Rich dark chocolate with yummy fudge throughout it.  It was two of my favorite things all packed into a giant “small” scoop.  Mint.  Dark Chocolate.  Heaven.  I let it just melt away on my tongue and took my time to eat it…loving and indulging in every sinful spoonful.

If the ice cream shop isn’t making their own ice cream, I give them props for choosing a company that is based out of Upstate New York and quite regional.  Loved every bite of my ice cream.  And at The Dairy Barn, they don’t skimp on portions either.  All of us got a cup of our ice cream of choice, and it was a big scoop of ice cream…probably 2 servings packed in.  I didn’t care.  I was going to devour every bit of it.  And each cup of ice cream was very affordable too.  That large serving of delicious Perry’s ice cream ran us $2.50 each.  Can’t beat that.  And that was for the “small” size.  I can’t imagine what the large size would be.

But the best part of this journey was getting reacquainted with people I hadn’t seen in years.  It was way too short of a time, but I enjoyed every moment with Jenn, Karen, and Shannon…who I hadn’t seen in 15 years…since graduating high school.  No one really has changed.  We all are still goofy, still having fun, and still enjoying life.  And we all got to do it together…for about 45 minutes…over ice cream.

If you find yourself passing through the Horseheads/Big Flats area…swing by The Dairy Barn and grab a scoop of ice cream.  Try out a flavor you may not see anywhere else.  Go with family.  Go with friends.  Indulge.  Do it with a smile.  And know that The Dairy Barn keeps a list of all allergen information for all of their flavors at the counter.  So do so with a sound mind.

And if you happen to be returning to the area…get together with friends.  Friendship, smiles, laughter and ice cream.  That’s what these days are all about.

Jen, Karen, Shannon and Me...some of my high school friends who made it out for ice cream and some catching up. WOW...I missed them!
Jen, Karen, Shannon and Me…some of my high school friends who made it out to The Dairy Barn in Horseheads, NY, for ice cream and some catching up. WOW…I missed them!

Charlie’s Pizza rolls out a fantastic gluten-free crust for this Boilermaker runner

Charlie's Pizza, Utica, New York
Charlie’s Pizza, Utica, New York

Restaurant: Charlie’s Pizza, Utica, New York

It’s the second weekend in July…and that means one thing when you live in Utica, New York.

Yep…

The Boilermaker!

Confused?  Don’t be.  The Boilermaker 15K Road Race was established in 1976 and has grown to become the largest 15K road race in the United States.  Not only that, the Boilermaker is ranked as the most competitive 15K in the world, drawing people from all across the United States as well as from other countries.  It’s a big freakin’ deal.  And that was why I found myself in Utica, New York this past weekend.  I was running in The Boilermaker 15K.

And…as we have established from blogs past…before any major road race, my fuel of choice is a gluten-free pizza.

Lucky for me, a lot of the guesswork on this trip when it came to food was taken out of the equation.  My high school friend, Jean, lives in Utica and she was the one who really directed me toward this race.  I was going to run it the year before, but…I had a conflict in the schedule.  Not this year.  So, when I told her that I would require a gluten-free pizza the night before, she was sending me two different local Italian places that both offered gluten-free pizza.  They both sounded good, so my roommate and I flipped a coin.

And the winner…Charlie’s Pizza.

Jean said it was her favorite place to grab food, so this was already sounding promising.

After a long day on the road, getting reacquainted with old friends I hadn’t seen in 15 years, hitting up the race expo, and taking my friend Jenn to Florentine’s to place an order for delicious baked goods she used to get when she lived in Utica…we all were rather hungry.  So, our next stop was dinner.  And that meant we all piled back into Jean’s car and headed toward Charlie’s Pizza.

Looks can be deceiving, and when you first catch a glimpse of Charlie’s Pizza in Utica…well…you might be tempted to go elsewhere.  Located next to the Big Lots, it’s a little strip mall sort of joint.  It looks like a dive at first glance, but I’ve learned, sometimes these “dives” are the gems of the area when it comes to food.  I wasn’t casting judgment.  I was going to get my pizza!  We walked in to Charlie’s Pizza and it reminded me a lot of those establishments that are run down but for all the right reasons.  They’ve got longevity.  They’ve been there awhile.  One of the ladies behind the counter asked if we were dining in.  We said we were so she told us to take a seat anywhere.  As we were a party of five, we took the big table at the back, underneath the television.  Soon, menus were passed our way and we began to peruse the selections while our drink orders were taken.  This allowed the rest of us to decide what we were going to order.  Cathy and I were definitely splitting a gluten-free pizza.  Jen W. and Jean were going to split a large pepperoni pizza ($14.99).  And Jenn went for an order of their Stuffed Shells ($9.99).

All Cathy and I needed to do now was choose our toppings.  In the end, we went for what is becoming one of our favorite pizzas to order when all ingredients are available.  We settled on a Gluten-Free Pizza with Onion, Mushroom, and Pineapple ($15.50 – small cheese pizza: $9.00, made gluten-free: add $3.00, with two extra toppings: add $2.00; with one premium topping: add $1.50).

With orders in, we settled back into talking.  Jean and Jenn W. were high school friends of mine, and when I moved away in 1998, I hadn’t been back to see them.  We had lots to talk about and to catch up on, so you can imagine the conversations we had while waiting on food.  With their pizza and pasta, there were side salads and soup for “The 3 J’s” at the table.  Both Jen and Jean got the tossed salad (minus the olives) and Jenn went with the Italian Wedding Soup.  It was a nice way for them to calm their rumbling stomachs.  And not too long after they polished those off…food began to arrive.

Everyone’s food looked great.  Jenn had expected more than just three stuffed shells with her order, but she said it turned out to be just enough.  Jean and Jen’s pizza looked amazing.

But this gluten-free vegetarian was ready to dive into her own pizza creation.

Charlie’s Pizza offers up the usual gluten-free crust…cracker crust.  I am not a huge fan of cracker crust when it comes to pizza as it can go wrong so easily.  However…Charlie’s Pizza got it totally right.  For one thing, the waitress informed us that they pre-bake the crust before they top it and put it in the oven again.  This helps get the right amount of crispness to the dough so that it doesn’t remain soggy toward the  middle.  There is nothing worse than a soggy gluten-free pizza crust.  And trust me…I have had my share of those!  The cheese was melt-in-your-mouth good.  And it really paired well with the fresh vegetables and the pineapple that topped the pizza.  The onions and mushrooms were baked in to perfection, so that the flavors melted into the cheese and crust instead of being too bold and standing out.  And the sweet pineapple was ripe and added the right hit of sweetness.  The sauce was fantastic.  And I loved that, while it took a bit of time to eat, the crust never once grew soggy as it sat on the tray.  Not once.  It remained crisp and a beautiful golden color.  No burned edges.  No struggling to get the pizza out of the pan.  This was easy…simple…and totally delicious.  I was impressed.

Highly impressed!!

Much thanks to Charlie’s Pizza for the amazing gluten-free eats the night before what turned out to be a fun, but grueling 15K the following morning.  I felt well fueled for the run and have them to thank for not making me break my pre-race-night food tradition.  I felt completely safe eating there as it came highly recommended by Jean.  The pizza wasn’t greasy…which means everything sat well in my stomach.  And it was honestly just really good food made by a great family-run business.

Thanks for the suggestion, Jean.  Outstanding pizza to compliment an outstanding trip!

Charlie's Pizza's Gluten-Free Mushroom, Onion and Pineapple Pizza
Charlie’s Pizza’s Gluten-Free Mushroom, Onion and Pineapple Pizza

Jockamo Upper Crust Pizza comes to my gluten-free pizza rescue while out of town

Jockamo Upper Crust Pizza, Indianapolis, Indiana
Jockamo Upper Crust Pizza, Indianapolis, Indiana

Restaurant: Jockamo Upper Crust Pizza, Indianapolis, Indiana

So, I’m in Indianapolis.  That morning, I ran 10 miles for training.  My lunch was a gluten-free cookie and an orange.  It was after 6 p.m. and I was starving.  I had just finished up a string of back-to-back panels at a local sci-fi convention in Indianapolis, the entire reason I was in Indianapolis in the first place.  My initial thought was a gluten-free sandwich from Jason’s Deli, but that would require leaving the convention hotel, driving out to the restaurant, which wasn’t nearby, and sitting and eating.  And I honestly just didn’t have the energy.

So, my roommate and I hijacked the computer in the business center and started surfing Find Me Gluten Free.

And pizza…that’s not only convention food…it just sounded really, really, really good.

The most highly recommended place on the search was a local place called Jockamo Upper Crust Pizza.  We pulled up the Web site, and…there it was…a 10 inch gluten-free crust.  Awesome.  We wrote down the number and checked the delivery area.  And we were just a block or two outside of the delivery region.  Cathy decided it was worth a try to ask if they would deliver to us, as they weren’t that far away.  So, she called.  And they were more than happy to accommodate.  That was awesome.

We placed our order…one gluten-free pizza with mushrooms, red onion, and pineapple ($14.00).  It just sounded…really good.  With the order in, we were told it would be about 35 minutes, as it was a Saturday.  So, we decided to keep ourselves occupied until we got the call that they were nearby.  We’d meet the delivery guy in the lobby.  We walked around and talked with some people while we waited and when they asked where we ordered pizza from, and we said Jockamo…they all melted and practically salivated on the spot.  If that is any indication of what we were in for…I was beyond excited.  And really, really hungry to boot.

It felt like no time had passed at all when Cathy’s cell phone rang.  We skittered to the front lobby and had only a few minutes to wait before the delivery guy walked through the door and tracked us down.  The pizza was handed over and we paid him, extra tip for coming outside of the delivery area.  And then…no waiting, we hurried back to the hotel room to dive in and get some food in our stomachs.

I flipped open the pizza box and found the typical pizzeria gluten-free pizza.  A cracker crust topped with red sauce, our toppings of choice, and cheese.  I snapped a picture and then it was game on.  We were starving and the pizza smelled fantastic.

So…we dove in.  And devoured the pizza in less than 10 minutes, if that is any testimony as to how good it tasted.  And this wasn’t just the “OH MY GOD I AM SO HUNGRY I WILL EAT WHATEVER IS IN FRONT OF ME REGARDLESS OF WHETHER IT TASTES GOOD OR NOT” sort of hungry.  It honestly tasted really, really good.

Let’s start with the crust.  The thin crust was cooked almost to perfection.  Almost.  It had a really good flavor, but it just didn’t have that golden crustiness that I prefer with my pizza crusts, which meant, it came across as being a little soggy.  Of course, some of that could be a reflection of the fact that it was cooked, packed in a box, put in a car and delivered to us.  So, I’m not saying the crust was bad at all.  It just didn’t have that crunch to it when I bit into it.  The red sauce was fantastic.  I’m not just saying that.  The tomato flavors were rich and bold and seasoned to perfection.  The toppings we selected were fantastic.  The mushrooms, onions and pineapple were all cooked to perfection, the pineapple’s sweetness being a nice contrast to the umami flavor of the mushrooms and the bite of the onions.  And then…the cheese.  A nice hit of saltiness that the pizza needed…creamy and gooey and just…the entire package was phenomenal.  Yep.  I was impressed.

Like I said…we devoured that pizza in less than 10 minutes, each of us getting three slices each.  No holds barred. It was gone as quickly as it had arrived and we were left licking marinara off our fingers and happily discussing how every bite of that pizza was beyond delicious.  We were now fortified for the long evening ahead of us.

Jockamo Upper Crust Pizza really surprised me.  I didn’t know what to expect, just that all the locals were salivating whenever we mentioned where we ordered pizza for our dinner.  And that was enough testimony to put my mind to ease.  If we had scrolled a bit further through the menu, we also would have discovered that they also offer gluten-free cookies, made by Deihdre Alltop.  I didn’t know about these…but now that I do…next time I’m in Indianapolis and order from Jockamo (there will be a next time…YUM!), I think dessert will have to happen as well.  Because with a choice of three different gluten-free cookies…you just can’t go wrong.

Needless to say, the service at Jockamo Upper Crust Pizza, their willingness to come just outside of the delivery area and deliver to us at the convention hotel, spoke volumes of their service.  Their food…especially that house made marinara…did the rest of the talking.  Honestly, one of the best sauces I have ever encountered on a pizza.  It was cooked up really well…the toppings were fresh and complimented the sauce, the crust, everything.  I was beyond impressed.

If you are in the Indianapolis or Greenwood area, go by Jockamo Upper Crust Pizza and get a pizza.  Dine in, take out, have it delivered.  Just trust me…you really want to try it.  I was one happy gluten-free pizza loving girl, let me tell you.  And I’ve had a lot of gluten-free pizza in my life.  This one…is definitely near the top of the list.

Jockamo Upper Crust Pizza's Gluten-Free Pizza with Mushrooms, Red Onion and Pineapple
Jockamo Upper Crust Pizza’s Gluten-Free Pizza with Mushrooms, Red Onion and Pineapple

The best gluten-free food truck, Sweet ‘N’ Savory, gets Cluster Trucked and changes it up…one night only…

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

Restaurant; Sweet ‘N’ Savory Food Truck, Louisville, Kentucky

I might have mentioned previously how lucky I am to be in an area that actually has a food truck that is dedicated gluten-free and serving the gluten-free (and non-gluten-free) community amazing food.  Sweet ‘N’ Savory is the food truck I speak of, based out of Louisville, Kentucky and run by the most amazing people, Richard and Ashley Giannini, who chose to open a food truck specializing first and foremost in gluten-free crepes, with the additional inclusion of smoothies, gelato, and coffee.  They are the first and only place to offer gluten-free crepes to the Louisville area.  And, let me tell you, this truck is worth hunting down for those crepes.  Both sweet and savory versions are to die for and made to perfection.  I was hooked on one bite the first time I was ever able to check them out.

You see, Louisville is growing in the foodie world and food trucks are starting to emerge in this city.  Nothing could make me happier!  Honestly.  Especially since I can actually eat at one!  Food trucks are amazing things, and thankfully Louisville has places and events where these food trucks gather and people come and choose between the offered menus…making an easy and fun way to dine out every now and again.  This past weekend, Apocalypse Brew Works hosted yet another food truck gathering…this time called Cluster Trucked.

What is Cluster Trucked?  Well, for one night only, the usual menus offered by Louisville’s finest food trucks got turned upside down.  What these trucks would normally offered weren’t anywhere on the menu.  In fact, they were serving up something unique and different…and it just made for a fun and interesting event.

The usual suspects…the usual menus…then…the Cluster Trucked effect…

  • Holy Mole – Usually serves gourmet tacos – went to serving chicken wings (Pok Pok – Vietnamese fish sauce wings w/ fried garlic; Korean Fried Chicken (Yangnyeom tongdak) – Korean BBQ fried chicken w/ sesame; Salsa Verde – green jalapeno/cilantro w/ queso fresco-green onion sauce; Spicy BBQ – spicy sweet tangy BBQ sauce wings; Traditional Buffalo w/ blue cheese and celery)
  • French Indo Canada – Usually serves a banh mi sandwich from Vietnam and the decadent poutine from Canada – went to serving Indian cuisine (Saag Paneer – curried spinach & mustard greens with fresh cheese; Aloo Gobi – curried potatoes and cauliflower; Tikka Masala – grilled chicken served in a spiced tomato cream sauce; Vegetable Pakoras – onion and cauliflower fritters…all gluten-free, mostly vegetarian and half vegan)
  • Lil Cheezers – Usually serves gourmet grilled cheese – went to serving  hot noodle bowls (choice of Hoisin Beef, Teriyaki Chicken or Sweet Chili Pork, or no protein for vegetarian option, served with Udon noodles with bean sprouts, carrots, pickled cabbage and cilantro, or in a traditional Miso Soup broth….with a gluten-free/vegan option of Banh Pho (rice noodles))
  • Johnny’s Diner Car – Usually serves steak sandwiches and fries – went to serving loaded baked potatoes (“Comfort Food 101” – one pound Idaho Russet Potato with clarified butter, covered in pot roast slow cooked in reduction of Old 502 Winery Bourbon Barrel Red with special seasonings, portabella mushrooms, onions, carrots, garnished with house-made roasted garlic sour cream; “The Elegant” – one pound Idaho Russet Potato with clarified butter, goat cheese crumbles, truffle oil, fresh chives, served with side of house-made roasted garlic sour cream; “The Old Fashion” – one pound Idaho Russet Potato with house-made rosemary/garlic infused butter, fresh grated aged Parmigiano Reggiano, whipped sour cream, fresh chives, and hardwood smoked bacon; “Sweet Potato Sundae” – one pound North Carolina Sweet Potato, clarified butter, special blend of brown sugar, korintje cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, ground orange peel, cloves, & ginger, toasted pecans, whipped cream and a cherry)
  • Grind – Usually serves gourmet burgers – went to serving low country food (shrimp & grits, crab cakes, etc) (fresh, never frozen sustainably caught Atlantic shrimp served with cheese grits and a spicy tomato gravy; custom-made Stone Cross Farms andouille sausage with cheese grits and spicy tomato gravy; jumbo lump crab cake served with cheese grits and a spicy tomato gravy with a tangy remoulade)
  • Sweet ‘N’ Savory – usually serves gluten-free crepes, gelato, smoothies, coffee – went to serving gluten-free ravioli and gluten-free cannoli (Shrimp & Crab Ravioli with a Roasted Red Pepper Cream Sauce; Chicken, Pacetta & Goat Cheese Ravioli with a Roasted Red Pepper Cream Sauce; Three Cheese Ravioli with Homemade Marinara)

As stated before…my focus was on Sweet ‘N’ Savory…although I could have easily eaten at French Indo Canada as well.  Nice to have the option…but I am loyal to my favorite food truck and it had been forever since I was able to actually eat a hand-made ravioli.  Yes…the prepared all their ravioli options from scratch.  Impressive, yes?  When I placed my order, I got the Three Cheese Ravioli with the Roasted Red Pepper Cream Sauce (it was the vegetarian option) instead of the Homemade Marinara ($10.00).  I spoke with Richard and Ashley for awhile…anticipating my first real (as in not bought out of the freezer section) ravioli since…I had to go gluten-free, honestly.  I was practically salivating.

The line was getting longer, so I let them get back to work.  I loved seeing their truck flooded with orders.  And everything was made to order, which means nothing was done ahead of time, save the actual making of the ravioli.  These raviolis were dropped into boiling water to cook until they were soft and ready.   They were then finished off in a pan with the sauce.  It took a little while, but I was happy to wait.  Quality food is always worth the wait.  I was watching other orders come up ahead of mine and getting really giddy about the moment they would call my name.

Sweet 'N' Savory's Gluten-Free Three Cheese Ravioli with a Roasted Red Pepper Cream Sauce
Sweet ‘N’ Savory’s Gluten-Free Three Cheese Ravioli with a Roasted Red Pepper Cream Sauce

It happened and I hurried over to claim my gluten-free ravioli and duck out of the warm sun into a shady spot to enjoy.  My roomie was already devouring her meal.  She opted to go with the chicken wings that Holy Mole offered…and went Korean as an added twist…and was already devouring them.  She had sauce all over herself.  Which meant she was eating them right.  So, with my tummy rumbling and this amazing looking pasta feast in front of me, I was ready to dive in to the eight…yes EIGHT gluten-free ravioli that Sweet ‘N’ Savory prepared.

One bite…and I was almost in tears.  The ravioli was, perhaps, one of the most perfect foods I have ever had the option of eating since going gluten-free.  The pasta was cooked to perfection.  So light, soft, and that perfect al dente that you want.  The cheesy filling was melt-in-your-mouth savory goodness.  Literally, the ravioli just melted against my tongue.  It was the most perfect thing I have eaten in a long time.  And holy ravioli, that red pepper cream sauce…I want that recipe because it was the perfect topping for this ravioli.  Honest to goodness great food.  I gave a ravioli to my roommate to try and she said, “I like your food better!”  HAHA!!  Victory.  We both finished off our meals of choice, me taking my time to just let the various flavors sing across my tongue and taste buds.  It was still gone way too fast.

But…there was also mention of gluten-free cannoli ($4.00).  Now, I like cannoli and haven’t been able to have it in years.  My roommate, however, calls cannoli one of her most favorite desserts to eat…ever.  In fact, if we go to an Italian restaurant or any place that offers cannoli…you better believe she’s getting it for dessert.  We skittered back over to Sweet ‘N’ Savory and placed an order for two of the cannoli.  Ashley got to work on that one as Richard continued to push our the growing number of ravioli orders.  Like I said…I love seeing my favorite food truck so busy.  This is only a good thing.  A short wait later and Ashley was handing over a plate of two fried rolls filled with cream and pistachio, dusted with powdered sugar.  They looked…awesome!!

We got out of the way and each took our dessert in hand.  This was no ordinary cannoli.  The cream on the inside had a fruity flavor…I think it was strawberry.  And they had chocolate bits scattered within it as well.  Nice touch.  It was definitely unexpected.  The pistachios on the outside gave a bit more texture and flavor.  And then…that sweet confectioners sugar…it was the icing on the cake, as it were.  Every bite was just…fantastic.  Crunchy, sweet, and bursting with fresh flavors.  It was my ideal dessert that night.  Nothing could have been better.  Not even ice cream.

I loved that this event happened.   It was so much fun to come out to a Louisville Street Food Alliance event and see the regular food trucks serving up something out of their comfort zone and norm.  It was an absolute blast.  And I loved going around and seeing what each truck did to their menu.  It was definitely a great time.

Thank you, Sweet ‘N’ Savory…for once again providing this vegetarian and gluten-free foodie a food truck option of amazing, homemade, hand-prepared goodness.  Nothing compares to the care, dedication, and love that you put into your business.  Your products reflect it.  I can’t wait to see you next time!

Sweet 'N' Savory's Gluten-Free Cannoli
Sweet ‘N’ Savory’s Gluten-Free Cannoli

Allergen-free dinner rolls from Annie May’s Sweet Café a must at any dinner table

Annie May's Sweet Café Allergen-Free Dinner Rolls
Annie May’s Sweet Café Allergen-Free Dinner Rolls

Product: Annie May’s Sweet Café Allergen-Free Dinner Rolls – $4.50

So, I got a little impulsive when I was at Annie May’s Sweet Café on Saturday morning.  It happens.  Especially after a good race.  And even more so after having not been to the cafe for two weeks.  Two long weeks.  UGH!  Way too long to be away from my favorite place to grab food that I know I can safely eat.  But, I’m finally back in town for a little while and that means…I’m back to my routine.

After running a great 5K race in Louisville on Saturday, my roomie and I headed to Frankfort Avenue and pulled up (FINALLY!) into Annie May’s Sweet Café parking lot.  It was breakfast sandwich time.  And as we were sitting there noshing on our delicious breakfast (which also included an allergen-free doughnut…because…they are doughnuts and I love them!), Cathy spotted a bag of dinner rolls up on the top of the bakery case.

While we were polishing off breakfast, she asked if I wanted to get them to try.  I gave her that, “Are you really asking me that?” look and nodded my head while happily stuffing my face with more of the allergen-free vegan breakfast sausage sandwich.  With that decided and our breakfast consumed, we went to the bakery case (where I resisted ordering one of the amazing chocolate chip cookies…despite really, really wanting one) and just snagging up one of the two bags of the allergen-free dinner rolls.  We went to the register, paid for them, and went on our way.

I had no idea what I was going to use them for at that point.  But my roommate had suggested I make tzatziki with the cucumbers I got in my CSA bin.  And I had these gluten-free and vegan pablano chickpea patties in my freezer so I thought…why not make sort of a mock falafel slider?  These dinner rolls would definitely make the perfect slider buns.  Saturday we indulged in both Annie May’s Sweet Café and then gluten-free crepes from Sweet ‘N Savory Food Truck at Louisville’s Buy Local Fair.  So, we were pretty full upon returning home that day.  But…that’s what Sunday’s are made for.

Sunday evening, I made up my homemade tzatziki and then got the poblano chickpea patties into the oven.  While they were starting to cook, I got the bag of dinner rolls off the counter and undid the tie.  I pulled out all six of the dinner rolls (carb happiness, yes?) and put them all on a baking sheet.  When the chickpea patties were about halfway done, I slid the dinner rolls into the oven to toast for about 15 minutes at 350°F, just to get them golden crispy on the outside.  I did make sure I watched them though, as I didn’t want them to burn.  The chickpea patties and rolls finished at the same time.  I let them both stand for a minute while I sliced up a leaf of romaine lettuce and pulled the tzatziki out of the fridge.

Annie May's Sweet Cafe Allergen-Free Dinner Rolls
Annie May’s Sweet Cafe Allergen-Free Dinner Rolls

Now…the fun part.  I sliced each of the dinner rolls in half.  They were so soft and steamy on the inside.  They looked absolutely fantastic.  It was definitely food porn of the drool=worthy type.  I placed a dollop of tzatziki on each bottom half of the dinner roll, added some lettuce, put 1/3 of each patty over the lettuce, topped it off with a little more tzatziki, then put the top of the dinner roll over it.  BAM…instant mock falafel sliders.  All gluten-free.  LOVING it.

But, the real test would come with the dinner rolls.  How would they hold up?  How would they taste?

I should have known, given that these came from Annie May’s…that they would be epically awesome.  I never doubted it for a moment, to be honest.  One bite…and I knew that these little dinner rolls had to come to Thanksgiving with me this year.  They were soft to begin with, but I wanted to be sure they could hold up to the sliders I was making.  So, just that short time in the oven and they got this golden crispness on the outside, but remained soft on the inside.  It was dinner roll perfection.  And, they didn’t hollow out.  You actually got an entire dinner roll.  They were light and fluffy on their own, without skimping on the bread part on the inside.  They tasted awesome.  Perfect.  And completely allergen-free.

Annie May’s Sweet Café lists the ingredients for these allergen-free dinner rolls as millet flour, sorghum flour, tapioca starch, quinoa flour, water, olive oil, egg replacer, agave nectar, apple cider vinegar, and xanthan gum.  I recognize all of those ingredients and think that they have really hit the nail on the head when it comes to their bread mix.  The flours they use just bake up beautifully.  Light.  Not dense.  Not heavy.  And perfect.  I was in love with every bite.  And I meant it when I said I would buy a dozen or so of these for Thanksgiving, which I am hosting this year and keeping gluten-free…because that’s how my kitchen is.

A big shout-out to my local gluten-free bakery, Annie May’s Sweet Café for once again bringing me allergen-free perfection.  This time…in the form of a simple dinner roll.  Sometimes it’s these little things in life…these little kitchen miracles I bring home from your business…that make my gluten-free life so much more amazing.  I love you…and can’t wait to try more of your goodies that I have yet to try.  Until then…see you on Saturday for breakfast.

Mock Falafel Sliders made using Annie May's Sweet Cafe Allergen-Free Dinner Rolls and Moo Moo's Vegetarian Cuisine Vegan & Gluten-Free Poblano Chick(pea) Patties
Mock Falafel Sliders made using Annie May’s Sweet Cafe Allergen-Free Dinner Rolls and Moo Moo’s Vegetarian Cuisine Vegan & Gluten-Free Poblano Chick(pea) Patties