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These were fried... but you can also bake them.

Getting ready for a cookie exchange or the Holidays? Need easy gluten-free recipes? Check here.

After nearly two years without being able to eat oatmeal, I found out that McCann's is considered safe for celiacs. This granola I made with it is possibly the best I have ever tasted.

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I made the recipe gluten free by using gluten free oats, subbing some of the flour for ground almonds, and using gluten free flour for the rest.

 

No after pic because I was busy eating. YUM.

I finally made cinnamon rolls!

 

Recipe is from Artisanal Gluten-Free Cooking, which has been awesome so far.

Very yummy, 1-pot (plus a bowl/casserole dish), quick, and easy. Recipe in my Recipe Box.

And then she devoured it! Yummy new cupcake recipe posted to my recipe box

Isabel eating the chicken, green beans, and cornbread she and her sisters made for dinner

From My Sweet Vegan (made gluten-free with gf flour mix in the crust), topped with cashew cream.

Pretty, pretty decorated cupcakes from the new cupcake recipe posted to my recipe box

After going into the oven. They turned out delicious, and oh so easy.

 

Recipe in my Recipe Box

At least 8 batches. and each one has taught me something. some of them were terrible failures — too wet, no puff, nothing more than pie crust.

 

and some have been great. the last ones work. I'm done, for now.

One cupcake from the new cupcake recipe posted to my recipe box

9" Gluten Free Tiramisu - available to order!

Ay god, this taste. Why was I dreading the start of fall when this soup was on the horizon? Thick with butternut squash -- and the secret ingredient, three tablespoons of rice -- redolent of red wine and thyme, this is my favorite butternut squash soup so far.

A Gluten-free and Dairy-free pizza from a pizzaria near where my Nana is in rehab!

Recipe from Sherry Yard's "Desserts By The Yard"

I was the official blogger for this years expo. Here's some snippets of the action (and food) packed day. www.chompchomp.com.au/2014/03/top-ten-highlights-coles-gl...

Bought a laptop lunchbox, am trying to force myself to pack a healthy lunch every day.

and kebabs with smoked gouda cheese and Fuji apple.

My best friend, Lesley Brown, and I like to cook. Sometimes we photograph it. All meals seen are gluten free.

1 ½ c. Chickpeas, or navy, pinto, kidney beans. Soaked overnight.

2 onions, diced.

2 cloves garlic, minced.

1 hot pepper of your choice, whole.

2 cups chopped kale.

1 yellow squash, peeled, seeded, and diced.

6 roma tomatoes, cored and diced.

3 cups peeled and seeded cooked winter squash (such as Hubbard, butternut, buttercup, pepper, or turban).

2 tsp dried thyme.

2 tsp dried oregano.

3 bay leaves.

¼ tsp cayenne pepper.

½ cup chopped fresh cilantro.

1 ½ cups dried quinoa cooked to package directions.

In a pressure cooker, add the chickpeas and enough water to cover by one inch and cook for 30 minutes. When done, add the rest of the ingredients and cook for 20-30 minutes (Make sure there is enough water to cook everything in). In this recipe, we are using the hot pepper like a bay leaf, throwing it in whole and discarding it at the end. I used a habanero which I keep frozen.

Stir in the cilantro. Add salt and pepper to taste. If this isn’t hot enough for you, add chipotle tobacco sauce. Serve over the quinoa.

 

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