A harvest of berry good flavor and texture in every bite of Udi’s Gluten-Free muffins

Special Delivery of Udi's Gluten-Free Goodies - including brand new products!
Special Delivery of Udi’s Gluten-Free Goodies – including brand new products!

A couple of weeks ago, I was the proud recipient of a box of goodies from Udi’s Gluten-Free, one of the first gluten-free companies to really wow me with their products.  This two year journey into the gluten-free world was a struggle at first, and then…I discovered the wonder of Udi’s.  First bread I liked.  First cinnamon rolls I had after going gluten-free.  First muffins that tasted like they were fresh out of the oven at a corner bakery.  Yep…I had a deep love affair with Udi’s, which continues to this very day.  I have yet to meet one of their products that I don’t love.

Case in point…

Last week, my mornings were hectic and stressful.  I was pulling extra hours at the office, trying to fit in my training runs, and still make it to the gym every other day.  It meant that cooking something for breakfast was near impossible.  I didn’t have time for that.  At all.  Thankfully, this box came along at the perfect time…and with it…brought perfect breakfast bliss.

Product: Udi’s Gluten-Free Blueberry Muffins – $6.99+

Udi's Gluten-Free Moist & Tasty Blueberry Muffins
Udi’s Gluten-Free Moist & Tasty Blueberry Muffins

 

Back in January of last year, I blogged on the epic tastiness that are Udi’s Gluten-Free Blueberry Muffins.  What I said back then still applies today.  And let me tell you, I have devoured the blueberry muffins on more than one occasion.  My mom tends to buy some sort of muffin from Udi’s lineup when I come home for Christmas to visit.  This past holiday…blueberry.  Yep.  Love.  Every morning was full of blueberry love.  A simple warming in the microwave and it was like it was hot out of the oven.  They are soft and moist, and you would never, ever guess that they were frozen or refrigerated prior to consumption.  That’s how good Udi’s is with these products.  That’s how much care they put into their food.  It doesn’t taste manufactured.  My favorite part of the blueberry muffins, aside from the sweet berries and moist cakey muffin part…is the crystal sugar that is dusted over the top.  It puts a little crunch into the product, which is already flavored with lemon and vanilla.  Blueberry muffin bliss…every time.  These have never disappointed.  And, as long as Udi’s keeps this tradition alive…they never will.

In my mind then…nothing could ever top the Udi’s Gluten-Free Blueberry Muffins.

Or so…I thought.

Udi's Gluten-Free Moist & Delicious Blueberry Muffin
Udi’s Gluten-Free Moist & Tasty Blueberry Muffin
Udi's Gluten-Free Harvest Crunch Muffins
Udi’s Gluten-Free Harvest Crunch Muffins


Product: Udi’s Gluten-Free (NEW) Harvest Crunch Muffins – $6.99+

Enter…a new product from Udi’s Gluten-Free.

Yes…a brand new product.

What might this product be?  Well…muffins for starters, duh!

But, these were nothing like what I expected.

Enter…Udi’s Gluten-Free Harvest Crunch Muffins.

What in the world are Harvest Crunch Muffins?  Well,  I can elaborate for you.

Udi’s Gluten-Free Harvest Crunch Muffins are everything you want a muffin to be…and then some.  Not only do they pack a nutritious punch with each muffin, being that they are filled with healthy ingredients that are rich in protein, vitamins, and minerals…but they are just sheer awesomeness baked in muffin form.  Allow me to elaborate.

Harvest Crunch Muffins are a Udi’s take on a more savory, yet still sweet, muffin, making these ideal for any time…but I devoured mine at breakfast.  And when I say devour…I mean devour.  What made them so nom-worthy?  Well, for one thing, they combine the sweetness of cranberries, with the salty (and texture-giving) pepitas (pumpkin seeds), along with sweet potato and quinoa flour.  What emerges is this rich, sweet and savory flavor that is so satisfying to the palate, you’ll find yourself digging in for more.  I hope my area gets these muffins soon (we tend to run a year behind on new products in the gluten-free market), because these were crazy-good.  Stupid-good.  Amazing.

And, as I mentioned a bit earlier…nutritious too.

A serving is one muffin.  These come in a pack of four.  And with one muffin, you are served 250 calories and 10 grams of fat.  That’s really, really good when it comes to muffins.  Regular muffins can sometimes be twice that for an entire muffin.  I am SO impressed.  In addition, you get 4 grams of fiber and 3 grams of protein in each serving.  LOVING it.  These are also low in sodium as well.  And I love that the ingredients are all real food that I recognize and don’t need to hit up a dictionary to know what it is I am consuming.

Blueberry muffins will always be one of my favorites, but I really think Udi’s outdid itself with the texture, flavor, taste, and just sheer awesome nutritiounal powerhouse with those Harvest Crunch Muffins.  Look for them.  Buy them.  DEVOUR!!  Trust me…you won’t just eat them…you honestly will devour them.

But that’s okay…

Gluten-free goodness can still be hard to come by.  Thanks to Udi’s…it’s a given.

Udi's Gluten-Free Harvest Crunch Muffin
Udi’s Gluten-Free Harvest Crunch Muffin

Bakery on Main goes Traditional and then gives a fun spin to their gluten-free oatmeal

Bakery On Main
Bakery On Main

I have to admit…when I saw the news coming out of Expo West from Bakery On Main, touting two brand new oatmeal flavors.  Two very delicious brand new oatmeal flavors.  In fact, the flavors just happened to be two of my most favorite treats in the world…which I usually only get if I make them, due to being gluten-free.  What might these new flavors be?

Carrot Cake and Blueberry Scone.

Go ahead and read those again.  Your eyes are not deceiving you.

Now, back when I was first getting used to my gluten-free diet, I was looking for something I could eat at work that wouldn’t cost me an arm and a leg and would be quick and easy to make…as well as eat at my desk.  The answer: gluten-free oatmeal.

I tried numerous brands, but absolutely fell in love with Bakery On Main.  Nothing has come close to the flavor profiles that they weave into their oatmeal.  It took a lot of gluten-free oatmeal sampling…but I have become dedicated to this particular company when it comes to oatmeal.  It is the best out on the market, and I will forever say that.  I should know…I eat it every day for lunch.

Yep.  Every.  Single.  Day.

It makes the anticipation leading into lunch even greater…knowing that I’ll soon have a piping hot bowl of oatmeal to eat and enjoy…and savor.  Because I love to savor this oatmeal.

Well, soon after Expo West, I was sent sleeves of each flavor oatmeal they try.  I have been eating, enjoying, and growing even more in love with their Strawberry Shortcake, their Apple Pie, and their Maple Multigrain Muffin (which since that post, I have eaten more and more of, and love just as much as the others.  Honestly…I should do a blog redux on that flavor.  It has earned my respect and the respect of my oatmeal-craving palate).  Already I knew their oatmeal was epic.  But…there were three flavors I had yet to try.  And now…they were in my possession.

Product: Bakery On Main Gluten-Free Traditional Flavor Instant Oatmeal – $5.99+

 

Bakery On Main Gluten-Free Traditional Flavor Instant Oatmeal
Bakery On Main Gluten-Free Traditional Flavor Instant Oatmeal

 

The first one, actually, had been out on the market for awhile.  It’s simple.  It’s basic.  It’s Bakery On Main’s Gluten-Free Traditional Flavor Oatmeal.  It doesn’t get much more basic than that.  Simple.  And sometimes that can be a bad thing.  But that is not the case here.  In fact, this was the oatmeal I was least enthusiastic about trying.  I even brought some fruit to throw into it.  Guess what?  It didn’t need anything to touch it up.  Not in the slightest.  While I have never been a fan of just plain oatmeal…I am a fan of this one.  A huge fan.  I actually incorporated the fruit and then was sorry that I did, because the oatmeal was much more amazing without it.  Lesson learned.

This is no ordinary traditional oatmeal.  This is traditional taken to the next level.  The flavor was amazing.  It didn’t lack any sweetness.  And the texture…as with the other flavors I have been eating for…over a year now…fantastic.  Just amazing.  Warm.  Rich.  Filling.  This, once again, proves how amazing Bakery On Main is when it comes to their products.  They ensure the quality and flavor of their products.  And that means they work hard to achieve flavor perfection.  This…is perfection.

Nutritionally speaking, the Traditional Flavor Oatmeal from Bakery on Main is 200 calories per serving and 4 grams of fat.  Not too shabby.  And just right for a light lunch.  Trust me.  But the amazing nutritional worth doesn’t stop there.  Nope.  Let me continue.  You see, Bakery on Main has achieved oatmeal perfection with their tried-and-true blend of certified gluten-free oats, chia seeds, flax meal, quinoa, and amaranth.  What this does is boost that nutrition profile a little, giving each serving of this oatmeal 8 grams of protein per bowl and 6 grams of fiber.  This flavor has no sodium, no cholesterol, no trans-fat, and is sugar-free as well.  LOVING that.

Oh…did I mention that it is amazing?  Even if you don’t think you like plain oats…you’ll love this one.  If I did…I can guarantee that you will too.  Trust me, leave the fruit at home.  You won’t need it and you’ll only ruin perfection.

Product: Bakery On Main Gluten-Free Carrot Cake Flavor Instant Oatmeal – $5.99+

 

Bakery On Main Gluten-Free Carrot Cake Flavor Instant Oatmeal
Bakery On Main Gluten-Free Carrot Cake Flavor Instant Oatmeal

 

The newest flavors were what I was looking at trying first.  And the first one selected:

Carrot Cake.

Yep.  Bakery On Main Gluten-Free Carrot Cake Flavor Oatmeal.  Sounds like dessert for breakfast, yes?  Oh…trust me…it is so much more.  I am a huge lover of carrot cake.  Honestly.  It doesn’t get much better than a delicious slice of carrot cake.  In fact, I’ve created quite a few carrot cake flavored things (pancakes, scones, etc.) just because I love the taste of carrot cake so very much.  It’s one of my guilty pleasures.  And I am unashamed.

That being said, when I set about preparing this oatmeal just as I have all the rest of Bakery On Main’s oatmeal.  I poured out the contents of the packet, which, as always is a base of certified gluten free oats, amaranth, chia seeds, flax meal, and quinoa, making even a dessert-y oatmeal a great source of whole grains.  Love it.  I added 2/3 cup of water and tossed it into the  microwave for 90 seconds.  While it was cooking…oh my gluten-free god…it smelled fantastic.  I might have drooled more than a little.  When it was done cooking, I gave it a stir…and went to take my first bite.

Yep.  Dessert for breakfast (or in my case lunch, but really…it’s carrot cake…it’s good anytime!).  No doubt about it.

In fact, as I was eating it, my roommate stopped by my desk and asked what smelled so good.  I let her have  a taste.  She’s not a fan of oatmeal at all and she can take or leave (but mostly leave) carrot cake…but she was blown away by this one.  Now that’s saying something.  I didn’t have any nutrition information on these, but I’m guessing that the calories fall around where the other flavors do, about 200 per sleeve of oatmeal.  Remember…these are brand new to the market…as in they hit shelves just recently.  But, what I do know from Bakery On Main’s Web site is that this particular flavor was adapted from an actual carrot cake recipe.  No wonder it tastes so good.  If you like a little bit of dessert in your life without a lot of calories, fat and sugar…give Bakery On Main’s Gluten-Free Carrot Cake Flavor Instant Oatmeal a try.

Product: Bakery On Main Gluten-Free Blueberry Scone Flavor Instant Oatmeal – $5.99+

 

Bakery On Main Gluten-Free Blueberry Scone Flavor Instant Oatmeal
Bakery On Main Gluten-Free Blueberry Scone Flavor Instant Oatmeal

 

Lastly, but certainly not least is the other brand new flavor from Bakery On Main in their instant oatmeal lineup.

Blueberry Scone.

Mmmm…scones.  We all know that I bake plenty of scones pretty much every week.  They are portable, delicious, and guaranteed to be gluten-free when I make them.  Among my favorites…blueberry.  So, when an oatmeal is given the flavor of one of my favorite breakfast treats, you better believe that I’m anticipating each and every spoonful.

I first fell in love with scones when I visited Europe back in 2003.  Every time I’ve gone back, I’ve devoured one or more somewhere…normally at a local café for an on-the-fly snack.  But, then I had to go gluten-free…and now scones have to be made by me if I’m going to eat them at all.  No problem.  But…here…Bakery On Main takes this classic coffee house treat and turns it into a bowl of oatmeal.  Not only are pieces of real blueberries incorporated into the mix, but the normal blend of certified gluten-free oats, chia seeds, flax meal, amaranth and quinoa…all providing the perfect nutritional balance to this sweet oatmeal treat.

Let me tell you…not only does this oatmeal smell fantastic as it warmed and cooked in the microwave, it tasted beyond fantastic as well.  Just like a blueberry scone.  A soft, mushy scone…like the dough before it bakes, warmed through.  Yep…nailed it, Bakery on Main.  This one totally took me by surprise.  I am a huge fan.  LOVING each and every spoonful.

Again, this is a brand new flavor and currently there is no nutrition information up on the Web site…but again I anticipate it to fall around 200 calories per serving, with low fat, low sodium, and high in protein with a good dose of your daily fiber.  Nutrition while feasting on something that tastes like a treat.  It doesn’t get much better than that.  YUM!

Total oatmeal love going out to Bakery On Main once again.  They won me over with their first three flavors, and they totally went above and beyond all expectations with the release of their new flavors.  From Traditonal to Carrot Cake to Blueberry Scone…Bakery On Main is totally making over oatmeal for the better.  And all of this gluten-free goodness is hitting shelves in your area…soon.  If it hasn’t already.  Go seek.  Go find.  Go enjoy.  These flavors are totally worth it.

Satisfy your cravings for a coffee house scone with a savory bowl of Bakery On Main’s Blueberry Scone Instant Oatmeal. This breakfast treat won’t let you down with pieces of real blueberries, chia seeds and our favorite ancient grains, Amaranth and Quinoa.

Sophie’s Kitchen impresses with gluten-free Breaded Vegan Shrimp

Sophie's Kitchen Gluten-Free Breaded Vegan Shrimp
Sophie’s Kitchen Gluten-Free Breaded Vegan Shrimp

Product: Sophie’s Kitchen Gluten-Free Breaded Vegan Shrimp – $5.99+

Sophie’s Kitchen is bringing seafood back into my life…without actually being seafood.  What’s even better…these items are things I used to enjoy back when I was a meat/poultry/seafood eater.  Nothing could make me happier.  Finding a gluten-free and vegan substitute for many proteins is difficult at times.  However, thanks to the product line-up from Sophie’s Kitchen…I won’t need to worry about that any longer.

A month or so ago, I gave Sophie’s Kitchen gluten-free Breaded Vegan Fish Fillets a try.  And while they tasted nothing like fish…and the texture wasn’t quite right…they weren’t bad.  Not at all.  They were actually quite tasty and gave me a reason to make a homemade tartar sauce for my roommate and I to enjoy with them.  It was a nice introduction to the products that Sophie’s Kitchen offers.  While not exactly like how I remembered fish fillets, these were decent enough.

So, while out at the grocery store a few weeks ago, I spotted the Breaded Vegan Shrimp in the freezer section.  With the veggies from my CSA bin, I had it in my head that I could totally throw together some gluten-free and vegan shrimp po boys for dinner one night.  My roommate was all for that, so we went ahead and purchased a box of the Breaded Vegan Shrimp and took it home.  I picked up some Schär Sub Sandwich Rolls to hold the po boys, and then just had to decide on when to make them.

Work had been crazy…and my training schedule for running has taken up a lot more time since my mileage increase as I train for my first marathon.  But a week ago, I made up a small snack to tide us over while I worked on putting my shrimp po boys together.

Sophie's Kitchen Gluten-Free Breaded Vegan Shrimp (baked)
Sophie’s Kitchen Gluten-Free Breaded Vegan Shrimp (baked)

Sophie’s Kitchen really outdid themselves on the Breaded Vegan Shrimp.  Honestly.  They were really easy to cook.  Thank goodness.  Just let them thaw in the fridge (I didn’t do this, but managed to break them apart so they could cook properly in the end) and put them into the oven to cook as directed.  While they were in the oven, I went ahead and began slicing up my vegetables, which included romaine lettuce, carrots, green peppers and shallots.  I topped them off with sliced of avocado for my own personal touch.  And…I just honestly love avocado.  I  mixed up some vegan sriracha mayonnaise to apply to the toasted sandwich buns and had that all ready just as the shrimp was finishing up in the oven.

When they emerged, the breading had turned a beautiful golden color and looked like fried shrimp would normally look.  Already, I was impressed.  I just hoped that it would taste as good as it smelled and looked.  So, I got to work assembling the po boys…giving the bread a schmear of the vegan sriracha mayonnaise, then topping that with the lettuce,  The shrimp were next, followed by the rest of the vegetables.  The avocado topped it off and then I dabbed a bit more of the mayonnaise on top.  Dinner…was served.

And, boy, was I ever blown away when I settled in to feast on my stuffed sandwich.  The shrimp are packed full of amazing flavor.  With all the different components on the sandwich, it was what really stood out.  Rightfully so, as it was the protein.  But the texture was fantastic.  But it was the flavor of the breading and the shrimp itself that really impressed.  I was blown away and kept eating and eating and just enjoying every single bite…until I reached the end of my sandwich and had to lick my fingers clean.  Just sensational.  Sophie’s Kitchen really nailed it on the head with these Breaded Vegan Shrimp.  They are, so far, my favorite item off their product list.  And while I was on the fence with the fish fillets, I am standing up and shouting my love for this product.  Amazing.  Delicious.  Outstanding.  YUM!

For those of you who do pay attention to nutrition facts, as I do, then you’ll want to take note.  Each box contains 2.5 servings, which is about 7 pieces of shrimp per person.  My roommate and I just split the entire box.  We have no shame.  In a single serving of these Breaded Vegan Shrimp, you will consume 240 calories and 11 grams of fat.  These shrimpy delights are cholesterol free and low in sodium (only 270 mg).  Even better, you get 4 grams of protein in each serving as well.  Gotta love that.

I can’t stop singing the praises of Sophie’s Kitchen gluten-free Breaded Vegan Shrimp.  Amazing.  Super delicious.  And next time, I may just eat them on their own.  But, the po boy was super delicious and I would make and consume that with as much vigor as I did initially.  Super yum.  Thank you, Sophie’s Kitchen, for bringing seafood back to this gluten-free vegetarian.  I.  LOVE.  YOU.

Gluten-Free Vegan Shrimp Po Boy made with Sohpie's Kitchen Gluten-Free Breaded Vegan Shrimp
Gluten-Free Vegan Shrimp Po Boy made with Sohpie’s Kitchen Gluten-Free Breaded Vegan Shrimp

A little taste of childhood remembered through Lundberg Salt Free Organic Brown Rice Cakes

Lundberg Salt Free Organic Brown Rice Cakes
Lundberg Salt Free Organic Brown Rice Cakes

Product: Lundberg Salt Free Organic Brown Rice Cakes – $3.49+

I was an odd child.

Well, I’m still a bit odd, but growing up, not many children would have said that one of their favorite snacks to eat was rice cakes.  Don’t look at me like that.  It’s the truth.  My mom often had a sack of them in our pantry and when we’d want a snack, we’d dig one out, give it a little schmear of peanut butter, and happily devour.  Sometimes…we nixed the peanut butter and would just eat them on their own.  Most people would say they taste like cardboard.  Not me.  I loved the little cakes of puffed rice.  I’d eat the entire bag if I had the opportunity.

Not much has changed in my tastes as I grew into an adult.  But…for years I went without my rice cake treat.  When I moved out on my own, snacks like that just fell to the wayside.  I just stopped buying them.

But along came the giant closeout scare at my local grocery store.  These were marked down, and I spotted them on the bottom shelf.  I wasn’t going to pass that up, so I snatched a bag of them and, without hesitation, purchased them right then and there.  And, as we all know, my plethora of gluten-free snacks and treats was out of control…so these waited for the day they would get to shine.

And that day finally came.  These little rice cakes came out of the pantry and journeyed to the office with me for my 3:00 p.m. pick-me-up snack.  I even packed a tablespoon of peanut butter to put on top of the little brown rice cake as well.  Just like mom used to do for us.  Just like we used to do as we got older.  Memories…treasured, happy memories.

Well, snack time came and I opened up the pack of Lundberg Salt Free Organic Brown Rice Cakes.  I broke off a little piece of it to try on its own.  So…so amazing.  No…really.  Even though this is a Salt Free Rice Cake, the little puffed rice cakes are light, airy, and actually have a rich flavor.  Some might say…Styrofoam.  Not me.  I think they have that bit of sweetness to them, and aren’t loaded with sodium or preservatives that I don’t need to be ingesting.  In fact, the Lundberg Salt Free Organic Brown Rice Cakes are made with one ingredient…and one ingredient only…organic whole grain brown rice.

Bingo.  Simplicity is a beautiful thing.

But, I had that peanut butter right there, so I had to pay homage to my childhood, so I gave it a schmear across the top of the rice cake.  The sweetness of the peanut butter went so well with the crispy, savory taste of the brown rice cake.  And it did transport me back to the days of growing up in upstate New York, feasting on these little cakes of goodness as a child, not knowing that they were actually good for me.  I have my mom to thank for that.  And I often do thank her for providing us with healthier snacks and well-balanced meals as we grew up.

Rice cakes don’t mean bland diet treats.  Not when it comes to Lundberg Farms Salt Free Organic Brown Rice Cakes.  Honestly, these just may have to become a new staple in my pantry.  I’m enjoying this trip down a delicious memory lane!

And yes…puffed brown rice never tasted so good.  Thanks, Lundberg Farms!

Lundberg Salt Free Organic Brown Rice Cake
Lundberg Salt Free Organic Brown Rice Cake

Gluten-free Chocolate O’s sandwich cookies get the Schär treatment

Schär Gluten-Free Chocolate O's
Schär Gluten-Free Chocolate O’s

Product: Schär Gluten-Free Chocolate O’s – $4.89+

Oreos.

It has been forever since I’ve had an Oreo.  Going gluten-free takes simple pleasures like a simple sandwich cookie and sometimes makes them…untouchable.  But…not with sandwich cookies.  Quite a few brands are actually out on the market.  Some are better than others.  But…that’s to be expected.

Another treat to myself when I was last in Minneapolis, Minnesota was these Gluten-Free Chocolate O’s, Schär’s version of the gluten-free sandwich cookie.  In every sense of the world…an Oreo.  Chocolate cookies with a vanilla cream center sandwiched between them.  I saw the box while at Cub Foods, and again, at the time, had yet to see that in my area.  Since then, they have been incorporated into at least a few of the natural foods stores that I frequent.  But, I’m just a little backed up on my cookie obsession in my gluten-free pantry.  I’m getting there!  So, naturally, since these were not available, at the time, in my region, I purchased them and carried them home with me.

Mmmm…sandwich cookies!

And, after all this time, they were next up in my gluten-free cookie backlog of epic proportions!  So, two days ago, I broke into this box and pulled out a serving of Schär’s Gluten-Free Chocolate O’s.  That, by the way, is 3 cookies.  Yes…THREE cookies.  Don’t get too excited though.  These are definitely not the size nor stuffed portion you would find in Oreo cookies.  These cookies are about the size of, or maybe slightly bigger (very slightly) than a quarter.  Yep.  One bite delight.  But, that’s the good part…they are at least delicious!

The chocolate biscuits that make up the cookie portion of these little bite-size cookies are a rich and have that crisp softness to it.  Sound contradictory?  Well, you won’t break your teeth biting into these, but they aren’t soft either.  They have just the right amount of crispness to them to make them taste like a cookie.  And the center…so delicious.  Not too sweet, but so reminiscent of the Oreo stuffing (just less of it), that it wowed me.  I was in sheer heaven, looking for a glass of almond milk to dunk these in for good measure.  Yes…they are truly amazing.  I loved them.   The chocolate is rich, but balanced by the cream in the middle.  Just delicious bite-sized cookie goodness.

While these cookies are wheat-free and gluten-free, they do contain milk and soy.  So be aware!  The chocolate cookie is simply made from sugar, palm oil, corn flour, cocoa powder, soy flour, milk powder, potato starch.  The filling is a blend of palm oil, milk powder, dextrose, sugar, lactose, soy lecithin, and natural vanilla flavor.

The three cookies in your serving will only set you back 170 calories and 8 grams of fat.  Not too shabby for sandwich cookies, I think.  The sodium is low (135 mg).  As for sugars, for sandwich cookies, 11 grams per serving isn’t bad.  And each serving does offer 3 grams of protein.  Keep in mind…these are sandwich cookies you are eating.  Indulge a little.  You can have broccoli tomorrow.

While these are not at the top of my list for gluten-free sandwich cookies, these were very delicious and I have enjoyed indulging my inner cookie monster with a these dunkable, sweet, bite-size treats.  Would I buy them again…sure.  Would they be the first ones I reached for?  Nope.  But they are definitely worth the money.

Annie’s Gluten-Free Rice Shells with Creamy White Cheddar a fun take on comfort food

Annie's Homegrown Gluten-Free Rice Shells and Creamy White Cheddar
Annie’s Homegrown Gluten-Free Rice Shells and Creamy White Cheddar

Product: Annie’s Homegrown Gluten-Free Rice Shells with Creamy White Cheddar – $3.59+

Oh…your eyes did not deceive you there.  You read that right.  Shells.  And.  Cheese.  Just like the old days, yes?  You know…when you could crack open a box of Velveeta Shells and Cheese and cook it up within 20 minutes and just dive right in and indulge that part of you that just craves, craves, craves that oh-so-good-but-oh-so-bad-for-you comfort food.  Hey…sometimes you just have to have it.

Nevermind the fact that this sort of comfort food comes in…a box.

I know…I’m not a huge fan of packaged pastas as it is…but when you live a busy life, such as I do, sometimes cooking everything from scratch just isn’t feasible.  I have races to run, group runs to get to, and sometimes, long nights at the office, or workouts to do before I can finally settle in for food.  My life is pretty much lived around my training schedule and extracurricular activities.

So, sometimes, dinner does come from a box.  Or a package.  It just…it has to at times.  But I’m very particular about what sort of processed and packaged food makes it into my home.  The nutrition information is scoured for certain things.  As well as whether or not the item shares equipment with products that my body cannot handle.

I had never seen Annie’s Homegrown Gluten-Free Rice Shells with Creamy White Cheddar until I was visiting my grandpa in Minneapolis, Minnesota.  Their local Cub Foods had it on their gluten-free shelves.  It really made me so excited that I ended up buying a box of it and bringing it back to Indiana with me.  And, of course, now at quite a few of my natural food grocery stores, I can find this without trouble.  But at the time…this was brand new to me…and I totally had to have it in my life.

But, of course, I didn’t get around to eating it until…well…tonight.  The expiration date was still a couple months off, but I needed an easy meal tonight.  Originally I was to go on a Boston Marathon commemorative run, however, the weather kicked up a storm.  But since my dinner was already started on the stove top…I was committed.  So, I got some broccolini roasting in the oven while the water came up to a boil.  I dumped the small rice shells into the water and gave it a stir.  These shells took 8 minutes to reach the perfect al dente.  I drained them, then let them sit in the colander while I put 3 tablespoons of unsweetened almond milk into the pan and poured in the white cheddar powder that was provided.  I stirred and stirred until it was well mixed and then added the pasta back in.  Another round of stirring to coat the shells and dinner was ready to be served.  I pulled out the broccolette to serve on the side and then dished up a bowl of Annie’s Gluten-Free Rice Shells with Creamy White Cheddar for both myself and my roomie.

She dug in first, and said that it was pretty good.  Like most things made with white cheddar, the flavor was a bit milder than usual, but she said it was creamy and good.  So, I picked up my bowl and got my plate of broccolini and settled in for my own dinner.  Taste time.  Moment of truth.

Cathy was absolutely right.  The small shells not only cook fast, but they are light and easy to eat.  I love that they didn’t expand in size.  The cute little shells were just perfect for each little spoonful that I took.  The white cheddar, despite being from a powder, actually was quite amazing and delicious.  It coated the shells with a light sauce that had a mild tang of cheddar.  While this does contain dairy, my lactose intolerance doesn’t go crazy because it can handle small amounts without problem.  And this sauce reminded me so much of alfredo…without the fat…that it just sort of…made me happy.

The fact that I was eating a macaroni and cheese with small shells and white cheddar, which I didn’t make myself, which was ready within 15 minutes…made me so stupidly happy.  I love mac and cheese…and this was shells and white cheddar, a very rare treat when you have to eat gluten-free.  You either make it yourself or go without.  Now…I don’t have to.

Nutritionally speaking, this comfort food isn’t too bad for you at all.  One serving, or half of the box, will only set you back 330 calories and 4.5 grams of fat.  For being a packaged meal, the sodium is rather low (490 mg).  And this offers a kick of 7 grams of protein in a serving.  That’s awesome.  So, overall, comfort food that you don’t feel too guilty about eating.  LOVE that.

So in love with this product.  So, perhaps packaged goods aren’t always an awful thing.  Sure, made from scratch is best, but when time and life keeps you on the go…easy and simple is best.  Thanks to Annie’s Homegrown Rice Shells with Creamy White Cheddar, I can eat the comfort foods I love, keeping it gluten-free, and rather healthy when all is said and done.  Combine that with the fact that this product is a fantastic source of Vitamin B6, a good source of calcium, is vegetarian, has no artificial flavors, synthetic colors, or preservatives.  And…no trans fat either.  Loving it.  The cheese that is used in the powder comes from cows that are not treated with the growth hormone rBST.

Happiness can come in a box…especially a box that has white cheddar inside to coat delicate little gluten-free pasta shells.  Comfort food taken to happier levels.

Annie's Homegrown Gluten-Free Rice Shells with Creamy White Cheddar
Annie’s Homegrown Gluten-Free Rice Shells with Creamy White Cheddar

Flipping over fluffy, hearty gluten-free pancakes, compliments of Namaste Foods

Namaste Foods Gluten-Free Waffle & Pancake Mix
Namaste Foods Gluten-Free Waffle & Pancake Mix

Product: Namaste Foods Gluten-Free Waffle and Pancake Mix – $5.99+

I can be pretty particular about certain foods.  And anything pertaining to breakfast…well…that’s my favorite meal of the day, so it needs to impress.  It needs to be good.  I don’t want my breakfast to go to waste.  I live for breakfast.  I sometimes eat breakfast three times in a day.  That’s how much breakfast means to me.

I’m working on clearing out a good bit of my pantry overstock in the gluten-free items I have stockpiled.  And my roommate had a craving.  Pancakes.  Well, we had quite a few pancake mixes kicking around on the shelves, so I grabbed the next one up as far as expiration dates, and it was a company I had yet to try any products from.  Namaste Foods.  Being a yoga enthusiast, I already loved the name of it.

So, I ended up with this gluten-free pancake and waffle mix from Namsate Foods because it was one of the items marked down when my local grocery store decided to put almost all of its gluten-free shelves on closeout and totally freak me out into thinking that I was going to lose a store to get gluten-free foods.  False alarm.  I think they just needed to make room for new items.  These items I bought on the big, panic, closeout are still on the shelves there.  Ah well…worked in my advantage.

Anyway…it was the morning after the Boston Marathon bombing and I was really feeling my fellow runners that morning.  What better way to honor runners than to make one of their favorite carby meals?  Pancakes.  To add to the runnerific awesomeness of pancakes…I thought to make peanut butter and jelly pancakes.  Mine just had to be gluten-free…for the sake of my digestive system.  And this mix made it simple.

Normally, the Namaste Gluten-Free Waffle and Pancake Mix calls for the addition of 2 tablespoons of oil, 2 eggs, and milk or water.  Well, I don’t like to use oil or eggs in my pancakes, so I decided to gamble…and added applesauce and melted peanut butter instead.  I used water to keep the calorie count down with the peanut butter being a big portion of the mix.  I wasn’t sure what this would do to the texture, but I figured gluten-free cooking is all about taking risks anyway.  And pancakes can be saved someway if it turns out to be a bust on the flavor.

That being said, I mixed everything together, added 2 cups of the mix, and blended it all together.  At first the batter was way too thick, so I added a little more water and that helped even out the consistency.  Onto the griddle it went.  And it took a little while to get that crisp, golden layer on one side.  But…it got there.  I didn’t want to turn the heat up, because I tend to burn pancakes that way, but trying to cook them faster.  It’s one of the biggest complaints I have with gluten-free pancakes…getting that perfect golden crust on the outside.  It’s difficult at times.  Anyway…I flipped them and continued to cook the batch, making a total of 8 pancakes with one batch of the batter.  Nice.

Then…to conclude the epic breakfast to honor the Boston Marathon, I spread some organic strawberry preserves across the top of each pancake, drizzled some melted peanut butter over the top, then added a swirl of dark chocolate because…I was upset about the marathon and needed chocolate, then topped each one off with a fresh, organic strawberry.  Work of pancake art, let me tell you.

So, the moment of truth was upon us…how did they taste?  My roommate was the first to dig into the perfect pancake breakfast…and she didn’t have any complaints.  In fact, she hoovered the pancakes down.  It had been a long time since I’d seen her do that with any product.  So, this was a very good sign.  I settled in with my two pancakes and sliced into one.  Oh…oh yes…these were good!

While they didn’t have that perfect golden crust on the outside, the pancakes themselves were fluffy and packed with flavor.  The texture of these pancakes is light and fluffy. But, they are filling.  Just two was all I needed and the breakfast stayed with me all the way to my snack time, about 4 hours later.  I loved that.  It was nice not to eat breakfast and be hungry about an hour or so later.  It was very nice, indeed.  I loved that each bite had a hint of vanilla to it, which I could still taste, even with my toppings and additions.  And the lack of eggs and oil didn’t affect the flavor or texture at all, in my opinion.  This was one of the better pancakes I had made from a gluten-free mix.  I tested the gluten-free pancake gods again later on that day because I needed to make easy pancakes for workout mornings.  I left the eggs and oil out again and substituted pumpkin, then folded in some chocolate chips.  Same thing.  The pancakes were a little more dense this time around, but they cooked all the way through.  They still didn’t get that golden color, but the pumpkin sort of distracts from that anyway.  But yeah…filling…and fantastic.  Loved the flavor, the texture, the chewy nature of the pancakes.  Delicious.  Very pleased with this mix.

The Namaste Foods Waffle and Pancake Mix contains no wheat, gluten, soy, corn, potato, dairy, casein, peanuts or tree nuts.  It is all natural, has no preservatives, and is non-GMO.  LOVING it.  You will recognize all eight ingredients that go into the mix itself, starting with sweet brown rice flour, tapioca flour, arrowroot flour, rice milk powder, cream of tartar, baking soda, salt, and ground vanilla bean.  It’s always a comfort when you can identify what goes into your processed and packaged foods.  I think so anyway.

As I said, this was the first product I tried from Namaste Foods, and now I am eager to try other mixes that they have on the market.  Total win.  Pancake perfection when I needed it most.

Gluten-Free Peanut Butter and Jelly Pancakes made with Namaste Foods Gluten-Free Waffle & Pancake Mix
Gluten-Free Peanut Butter and Jelly Pancakes made with Namaste Foods Gluten-Free Waffle & Pancake Mix

Pure flavor and pure ingredients make Purely Elizabeth Pumpkin Fig Granola purely amazing

Purely Elizabeth Gluten-Free Pumpkin Fig Ancient Grain Granola Cereal
Purely Elizabeth Gluten-Free Pumpkin Fig Ancient Grain Granola Cereal

Product: Purely Elizabeth Pumpkin Fig Ancient Grain Granola Cereal – $7.99+

Granola is one of those foods that can walk a fine line between healthy and…not so healthy.  It all comes down to the ingredients.  I have had some really amazing gluten-free granola in the past…but my problem with it is that it is always laden with extra sugars.  WHY?!  Granola doesn’t have to be rich in sugar in order to taste good.

Proof is in the package – and in this case it’s Purely Elizabeth’s Pumpkin Fig Granola.

I admit, I was apprehensive about my choice to pick up the Pumpkin Fig Granola.  My local Whole Foods store had a couple of other selections from Purely Elizabeth…but after looking at the Cranberry Pecan and the Original flavors, I decided to go with a flavor that no other gluten-free granola company had tackled yet.  Pretty much any fruit would pair well with it…so that’s what I decided on.  As to why I decided to hop brands to a different gluten-free granola…it wasn’t any reason, per se…just the fact that this one happened to be on the shelves at Whole Foods and caught my eye.

I like to utilize granola in fruity breakfast parfaits.  I will layer it with vanilla Chobani yogurt and a fresh fruit of some sort, whether it’s fresh organic berries, kiwi, or apples and pears that I caramelize…it makes a nice change from having cereal every morning.  So, it falls into rotation every other morning, normally when my roommate and I are not hitting up the gym for our 60 minute cardio and strength training.

What I loved, immediately, about Purely Elizabeth was that the items that the company produces are all natural and organic, using nutritious alternative grains and superfood seeds.  The products are free of sugar, dairy, wheat and gluten.  Loving it already.  Purely Elizabeth founder, Elizabeth Stein, was perusing a career as a holistic nutrition counselor where she learned about the connection between what you eat and how you feel – specifically how sugar, wheat and dairy can negatively impact health.  Her mission became simple…to create gluten-free and vegan products that were not overly processed that still tasted good.  She totally succeeded.

A serving of Purely Elizabeth Gluten-Free Pumpkin Fig Ancient Grain Granola Cereal
A serving of Purely Elizabeth Gluten-Free Pumpkin Fig Ancient Grain Granola Cereal

This morning marked the inaugural tasting of the Purely Elizabeth Pumpkin Fig Granola.  I was going to pair it with the vanilla Greek yogurt and some organic strawberries that came in my CSA bin.  Pumpkin, fig, strawberry?  Could it possibly work?  Only one way to find out…but first…I needed to see if my palate was going to appreciate the flavor of Pumpkin and Fig together in this granola form.  I reached into the pouch of granola and swiped a pinch of the ancient grain cereal.  I popped it in my mouth…and knew it was going to be okay.

I loved how the pumpkin flavor wasn’t overpowering.  Sometimes, as much as I love pumpkin, it can get to be a bit much.  It can really take away from the product itself.  And the balance of the sweet dry figs made the ideal blend.  Match that with the  variety of flavors and textures that come with the inclusion of gluten-free oats, organic puffed amaranth, organic quinoa flakes, organic pumpkin seeds, organic sunflower seeds, organic chia seeds, and the sweetness of the organic coconut palm sugar, and cinnamon…and what you have is a recipe for amazing flavor.  Add in the organic raw virgin coconut oil and a hint of sea salt…and that’s what you’ll find in every bag of Purely Elizabeth Pumpkin Fig Ancient Grain Granola Cereal.

Amazing?  You better believe it.

Even more amazing than the blend of flavors and textures is the nutritional value of a serving of this cereal.  The combination of ingredients are all natural, organic, and gluten-free…the ancient grains all providing excellent sources of omega-3 fatty acids, fiber, and antioxidants.  Loving that.  One serving is 1/3 cup, which serves you up 140 calories and 6 grams of fat.  Not too shabby.  Especially since the fat content is derived from the raw virgin coconut oil, and this sort of fat gets used as energy, rather than stored.  Loving that.  A serving of this granola has only 6 grams of sugar and will provide you with 4 grams of protein.  It is low in sodium (110 grams) as well.  All the granola is hand baked and made with over 70% certified organic ingredients.  No artificial colors or flavors are added either.  Which means…what you see is what you get.

And what you get is a delicious blend of oats, seeds, ancient grains, and dried figs.  And all together it provides a delicious, and not overpowering flavor to whatever you choose to add it to…or if you just enjoy it on its own with a splash of milk.  Either way, you should feel good about the food you are eating.  I feel good about choosing Purely Elizabeth and I highly recommend the Pumpkin Fig Ancient Grain Granola Cereal.

It’s different.  It’s tasty.  It’s purely…delicious.

A Strawberry and Greek Yogurt Breakfast Parfait made with Purely Elizabeth Gluten-Free Pumpkin Fig Ancient Grain Granola Cereal
A Strawberry and Greek Yogurt Breakfast Parfait made with Purely Elizabeth Gluten-Free Pumpkin Fig Ancient Grain Granola Cereal

Wholesome Cravings Gluten-Free Caramel Apple Protein Snack Cake brings unwholesome taste and unwelcome texture

Wholesome Cravings Gluten-Free Caramel Apple Protein Snack Cake Mix
Wholesome Cravings Gluten-Free Caramel Apple Protein Snack Cake Mix

Product: Wholesome Cravings Gluten-Free Caramel Apple Protein Snack Cake Mix – $4.99+

Thank you, Wholesome Cravings, for teaching me an important lesson when it comes to new products.

What lesson might that be?

No matter what, always try the new product out while at home.  Do NOT think that just because it smells amazing while baking that it will taste good too.

That was my mistake I made when I baked up this Gluten-Free Caramel Apple Protein Cake from Wholesome Cravings this past weekend to use for breakfast on gym mornings this work week.  Streamline.  Make something that can be eaten throughout the week.  Perfect.  And, hello, cake…for breakfast.  Sounds like a dream come true.  And an apple cake at that.  I love apples!

I also loved how easy this cake was to make.  Simply mix together 3 eggs, 1/4 cup of zero calorie sweetener, and 1 cup of unsweetened applesauce, then add the mix to the other ingredients, make sure they are blended well, and pour into a cake pan.  Bake as directed at 330°F.

Simple.  Efficient.  And, I wasn’t lying when I said that this cake smelled fantastic as it baked.

But…scents can apparently be very deceiving.  I know this now.

Wholesome Cravings Gluten-Free Caramel Apple Protein Snack Cake
Wholesome Cravings Gluten-Free Caramel Apple Protein Snack Cake

The following morning, I sliced two pieces of this cake and packed it into a container to take to the office for my roommate and I to enjoy after working out at the gym.  We had a great workout…and when we were done, we were both famished and ready for some food.  We headed over to the office and I went into the kitchen to peel some blood oranges and throw a slice of the cake into the microwave to warm up for our cake-for-breakfast pleasure.  It still smelled amazing.

I took my roomie her slice first, and then went to warm mine up.  As I walked back toward my desk, I stopped by hers and asked what she thought of the cake.  She gave me an unenthusiastic, “Eh, it’s okay…I mean…I’ll eat it.”  That is never a good sign.  I thought perhaps she was exaggerating.  So, I went and settled in at my desk and took my first bite of the cake.

First of all, the texture is rather spongy.  Yep.  Spongy.  I really didn’t like that at all.  It really didn’t sit well on my taste buds.  I mean, food needs to have a pleasing texture, so when it feels like you are gnawing on a sponge, something is definitely wrong.  The flavor…chemically.  The apple tasted fake and the caramel flavor was rather nonexistent.  I was not impressed.  In fact, I messaged my roommate and told her that I would eat this slice because I was hungry, but when I got home, the rest of the cake was going into the garbage.  I didn’t like it at all.  I think I disliked it more than her because I didn’t even want to eat it.  The things exercise induced hunger drive you to.

Totally unimpressed.

Totally disgusted by it too.  It certainly doesn’t make me want to try any of the other cake offerings from Wholesome Cravings.

In case you like fake apple-flavored spongy cakes, though, the nutritional breakdown is this.

A serving is 1/7 of the cake.  Who cuts a cake into 7 pieces?  I made it 8.  The calories per serving once prepared (and done in 8 servings) are 118 calories per slice and only 4 grams of fat.  That’s not bad for a cake, right?  Right.  Too bad it tastes so awful.  Also of note, each slice of cake serves up a healthy dose of protein, in this case, 12 grams.  And you also get 2 grams of fiber.  This cake made of 100% whole grains, contains zero trans fats, has no preservatives or artificial sweeteners, and is 100% all natural.

But none of that can save it from the fact that it is just…bizarre, in flavor and in texture.  I was not a fan.  And I really don’t recommend anyone wasting their money on this product.  I’m more than a little upset that I did…because I feel cheated out of what should have been a delicious breakfast cake.  Perfect, with the protein content, for post workout eats.  But…instead…I got one of the more disgusting gluten-free products I have tried yet.

Disappointed?  You have no idea.

A slice of Wholesome Cravings Gluten-Free Caramel Apple Protein Snack Cake
A slice of Wholesome Cravings Gluten-Free Caramel Apple Protein Snack Cake

Forget the frozen store brands, the best gluten-free hamburger buns are from Annie May’s Sweet Café

Annie May's Sweet Café Allergen-Free Hamburger Buns
Annie May’s Sweet Café Allergen-Free Hamburger Buns

Product: Annie May’s Sweet Café Allergen-Free Hamburger Buns – $5.50+

You might have realized that I spend a lot of time at my local allergen-free bakery.  There is a reason for that.  Not only do they provide some of the best food in Louisville, Kentucky, but owners Annie May and Kenna put a lot of time, care, and love into the products they serve up.  And it’s not just cakes, cookies, cupcakes, and the like.  Nope.  They provide lunches and even breakfast every Saturday morning.  Oh yes…this is more than your average bakery.

One of my favorite things to get when I head into Annie May’s Sweet Café every Saturday is their Allergen-Free Vegan Breakfast Sandwich, which consists of a vegan and gluten-free sausage, made by Louisville’s own Grind (a food truck!), Daiya cheese, and all of it goes on this amazing roll.  Ever since I first had one of these breakfast sausages, I had been trying to figure out what they use for the bread.

And, after browsing about the case inside the shop on Saturday morning…it all became clear.  It appears they toast up and use their very own allergen-free (gluten-free and vegan) hamburger buns.  With this incredible revelation, I had to have some for myself.  After all, I had tons of fresh produce to use, so I figured I could do up some of my homemade vegan and gluten-free black bean and soy chorizo burgers and make use of the amazing and very light hamburger buns.

So…yes…I purchased them.

I mean…they were one of my favorite parts of the breakfast sandwich.  I had to have some for my own use.  So, yes…I brought home a pack of four.  And tonight, I mixed up the ingredients for my burgers and prepped all the veggies, some hand-cut shoestring fries from organic russet potatoes, and then sauteed up some shallots and white button mushrooms for these burgers as well.  One thing I did have every intention of doing, however, was toasting those buns like they do at the café for their breakfast sandwiches.  So, after unwrapping two of them, I gave each a light spritz with olive oil, then placed them on the skillet to get a light toasting on them.

Annie May's Sweet Café Allergen-Free Hamburger Buns
Annie May’s Sweet Café Allergen-Free Hamburger Buns

With the burgers on the skillet, and the buns getting a light toasting, I got everything ready to plate.  And with the homemade fries fresh and crisp from the oven, I started to stack them on the plate.  I took one half of each bun and set it on each plate.  Bibb lettuce was the next addition, followed by the vegan and gluten-free black bean and soy chorizo burger I mixed up.  I melted some cheese over each patty and then stacked some shallots, mushrooms, sliced cherry tomato, and avocado on top.  It then got a light spread of vegan sriracha sour cream.  Then…the top of the bun was placed over the entire burger, completing the package.

Dinner was served.

And…yes…these hamburger buns are exactly what they use on Saturday mornings for those amazing breakfast sandwiches.  Oh.  My.  God.  I was so thrilled to be able to have these in the comfort of my own home this evening with my dinner.  They are so light, fluffy, and delicious.  They have this subtle buttery flavor to them, which just makes them taste all the more amazing.  And they hold up, even with all the layers and textures going on in my homemade veggie burgers.  That’s the best part.  These buns didn’t flake or wilt or grow soggy.  They remained in one piece and, despite being so light in texture, they are sturdy.

The remaining two will be used tomorrow when I toast up the other two homemade veggie burger patties I have already prepared.

Annie May’s Sweet Café is one of those little gems that Louisville should realize how fortunate it is to have in the city.  I would be lost without my allergen-friendly bakery.  I have enjoyed not only the sweet treats, but also the savory pieces I have picked up from there, eaten there, and purchased to take home for later.  Everything is made with great care, and the owners pour their heart and soul into every product they put out for the public.

With the onset of summer, I am hoping hours will be extended once again so I can make it over there for dinners sometimes.  Their daily specials always sound so intriguing, but I work in Indiana and don’t get out of work in time to make it over there currently to enjoy their specials.  Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert…all in one place.

And, you can easily purchase their baked goods, including their hamburger buns, right there at the shop.  So head over to Frankfort Avenue and give their products a try.  You’ll never guess that all of them are gluten-free…and most are also allergen-free.  And all of it…super delicious.

These hamburger buns, especially, make a nice addition to the dinner table.  Don’t take my word for it though.  Go in there and purchase some for yourself.  They’ll beat out any store-bought brand from the freezer any day!

My homemade gluten-free and vegan black bean and soy chorizo burger sandwiched between Annie May's Sweet Café Allergen-Free Hamburger Buns (shown with homemade hand-cut shoestring fries)
My homemade gluten-free and vegan black bean and soy chorizo burger sandwiched between Annie May’s Sweet Café Allergen-Free Hamburger Buns (shown with homemade hand-cut shoestring fries)