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December 17, 2014

Ice cream on Rice ChexWhen I had to go gluten free, one of the things I missed most was ice cream in a cone. I found out that ice cream on a bed of Rice Chex tastes just like eating ice cream in a cone. It has the same crunch down to the last bite. Delicious.

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November 5, 2013

These are wonderful Gluten Free Casein Free Soy Free little nuggets of meat and vegetable made with a wheat free breading. They are so wonderful and healthy.

 
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September 11, 2013

I wanted to share this link for all those interested in looking at cooking without wheat. I found it on the TACA website as one they recommend.

 
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February 12, 2009

Does anyone one have recipes for the Celiac Diet? The more I can get the better.

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By Shellee (Guest Post)
February 12, 20090 found this helpful

There's a myriad of ways to eat GF. Start small - the bread is not that delicious, so try other things first. Like:

"Lettuce-wiches" - your favorite meat, cheese, spreads (mayo, mustard...), tomato, avocado folded into green or red leaf lettuce leaves. A bit messy, but yummy!

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Chocolate Mayonnaise Cake
3 c. gf flour mix (2 c. white rice flour, 2/3 c. potato starch, 1/3 c. tapioca starch)
1 1/2 t. xanthan gum
2 c. sugar
1/3 c. cocoa powder
2 1/4 t. baking powder
1 1/2 t. baking soda
Blend together then add
1 1/2 c. mayonnaise (egg free is fine)
1 1/2 c. HOT water
1 1/2 t. vanilla
Pour into a bundt pan, 9x13 in. cake pan or two layer cake pans and bake at 350 until it pulls from the side of the pan.

Carol Fenster and Bette Hagman have some marvelous cookbooks out there. Try eating your favorite pasta toppings on baked potatoes (alfredo is wonderful!). Eat your favorite salads (chicken or tuna) on potato or tortilla chips or rice cakes. Replace pasta sides with rice or potato sides. Fall in love with Mexican food. Nachos are GF!

 
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February 13, 20090 found this helpful

I think that these ultra simple peanut butter cookies would apply:

1 cup peanut butter
1 egg
1 cup sugar

Mix well, put on ungreased cookie sheet in walnut-sized balls. Flatten slightly with fork dipped in sugar. Bake at 350 for 8-12 minutes, depending on if you like your cookies soft or crunchier.

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I hope that I am right that celiac and gluten free diets refer to "wheat free" recipes.

 
February 14, 20090 found this helpful

This is a link to a wonderful site with loads of recipes on there. Also if you go to www.celiac.com there are loads of info and recipes there as well.

forums.delphiforums.com/celiac

Hope this helps.

 
February 14, 20090 found this helpful

Is there a way to privately email you? Might be easier....here are some recipes I love and I use Betty Hagman's original GF flour with the white rice flour, potato starch flour, and tapioca flour blended together.

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CORNSTARCH BISCUITS

1/3 C shortening
1/2 C potato starch
1/2 C cornstarch
1/4 C GF flour mix
1 3/4 tsp Xanthan gum
1 Tbsp baking powder
1/4 tsp baking soda
1 Tbsp sugar
3/4 C milk
1 tsp salt

Mix all ingredients well. Roll out onto well-floured (tapioca) suface. Cut with biscuit cutter. Bake 12-15 min. at 350.

I use this for my sandwiches. However thick you cut them though will be about the thickness of the biscuit. I have just never had luck with a "loaf" bread and I have been on a GF diet for years.
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FUDGY BROWNIES

1/2 C shortening or 1 stick butter/margerine
1/2 C Baking cocoa
1 C sugar
2 eggs
1 tsp vanilla
1/2 C GF four
1/4 tsp salt
1/2 C chopped nut (optional)

Preheat oven to 350. Grease 8 x 8 x 2 inch pan. In a medium melt shortening over low heat (or melt in microwave). Remove melted shortening from heat, add cocoa, and stir until blended. Add sugar and beat well. Add rest of ingredients, beat on medium speed. Spread in pan and bake 20-25 minutes or until inserted knife come out clean.

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Im not positive about the time to bake on this, is torn off, but just start checking them around 15 mins. They are SO good.

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Good luck

 
February 14, 20090 found this helpful

check out this site. Steve King and Johnnie Putman (husban & wife team) on WGN night show have put a lot of information at this site. He has celiac disease. Read through it for tons of information including recipes.
wgnradio.com/index.php?option=com_content&task...

 
By Chayil (Guest Post)
February 15, 20090 found this helpful

1 egg
1 C peanut butter (creamy or chunky)
1 C sugar
1 tsp Aluminum-Free Baking Powder (can be omitted if no AL-free baking powder is available; AL-based ones give it a metalic flavor)

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Mix together. Add Reese's peanut butter chips, if desired.

The dough will be pretty wet and sticky. If the mix is too wet to roll into balls, add a little more sugar or a few tablespoons of rice flour, and mix up some more.

Roll into balls -- gently. Roll each ball into sugar, and place on cookie sheet. Smaller cookies hold together better than larger ones, but need less cooking time. I go for a teaspoon of batter at most.

Bake at 375 for about 10-12 minutes, or until it turns golden brown around the edges. Bake longer for crispier cookies, shorter for softer cookies. (I do it for about 8 minutes.)

Remove from oven, but do not attempt to remove cookies from cookie sheet until they are fairly cool (when hot, they're the consistency of, well, peanut butter, but they harden as they cool).

They can also be made with hazelnut butter or other nut butters. I haven't tried it with Nutella yet, but I suspect it would need an extra quarter-cup or half-cup of sugar because Nutella is so much softer than peanut butter.

 
By Chayil (Guest Post)
February 15, 20090 found this helpful

I highly recommend taking any recipe for blintzes (which some people call crepes), and substituting potato starch for the flour. I make these every Passover, and everyone adores them.

And of course, MANY recipes for meat main dishes, vegetable and fruit side dishes, and homemade sorbets and ice creams are gluten free. I've got a Cuisinart ice cream maker that I use often in the warmer months.

 
By (Guest Post)
February 16, 20090 found this helpful

Glutenfreeda is another good site.

 
By Mary B. (Guest Post)
February 16, 20090 found this helpful

Log on to wgnradio.com and click on Steve and Johnnie (they are on the air 11pm to 5am Mon-Thur). Steve needs a celiac diet and part of their blog is about this.

 
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December 28, 2000

My mother was recently diagnosed as being "gluten intolerant". This is making a huge difference in the foods she is allowed to eat.

Does anyone know of a cookbook or website that would make finding suitable recipes easier?

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December 29, 20001 found this helpful

There is also a bi-monthly newsletter called
Gluten-Free Living. P.O. Box 105K, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 10706

 
Anonymous
December 30, 20000 found this helpful

Gluten-Free Recipes From Soar

 
December 31, 20000 found this helpful

found 2 sites in KingArthurs catalog. One is www.glutenfree.com and 2nd one is www.missroben.com. hope they are useful.

 
December 31, 20000 found this helpful

found 2 sites in King Arthur's catalog. One is www.glutenfree.com and 2nd one is www.missroben.com. hope they are useful.

 
December 31, 20000 found this helpful

also from King Arthurs catalog is a newsletter called Gluten-Free Living at PO Box 105K, Hastings-on-Hudson,NY,10706

 
January 25, 20010 found this helpful

Meals.com has a searchable recipe base where you can put in ingrediants that are to be excluded from the search.Hopefully you will be able to find many recipes there.
Mrs Kathy Cohen
Northfield,VT

 
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May 25, 2010

I was diagnosed with non-Celiac gluten intolerance, which basically means I am allergic to gluten. I'm relieved to learn this disease is treatable without medication; however, I have to remove all forms of gluten from my diet.



Would anyone out there in "Thriftyfun World" be able to supply me with some basic gluten-free recipes? Mainly bread, or any meal ideas, I'm totally stumped. I recently ate oatmeal with fruit and was violently ill for 3 days (full of gluten), help!

By Kelly Alderfer from southeastern, PA

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May 25, 20100 found this helpful

www.recipezaar.com/recipes.php?s_type=%2Frecipes.php...

 
May 26, 20100 found this helpful

Try this blog:
http://glutenfreeda.blogspot.com
Also instead of bread for sandwiches, you could use tortillas. Most tortillas are made from flour, but the ones that are sold in the refrigerator section at our grocery store are made from all corn. Another thing my husband likes to eat are rice cakes. He likes the chocolate ones with peanut butter, my daughter likes the cheese ones with pizza toppings on them and I like the salted ones with hummus. There are many different recipes using rice cakes at this site:
www.quakerricesnacks.com

 
May 26, 20100 found this helpful

I forgot to add that Walmart sells a gluten-free pasta made by DeBoles. They are sold in the regular pasta department, and the price is very reasonable. Also, Betty Crocker has started selling gluten-free cake mixes and cookie mixes. The price on these is reasonable as well, and they are sold in the same area as the other cake mixes.

 
May 26, 20100 found this helpful

My son is on a gluten free diet. Pamela's make's some good stuff, and Bob's Red Mill has some GF flour. Amy's makes a GF pizza that's not bad. Recently I picked up a package of GF Brownie mix at Trader Joes and added some extra yummy ingredients.

De Boles makes a whole line of pasta noodles. Lasagna, Rigatoni, Spaghetti, Fettucini, you name it.

There's always these links too:
glutenfreegoddess.blogspot.com/
www.recipezaar.com/.../gluten-free
www.csaceliacs.org/recipes.php
glutenfreegirl.blogspot.com/

There's a few good cookbooks out there too.
www.amazon.com/.../?ie=UTF8&keywords=gluten-free+cookbooks... (Affiliate Link)

Hope this helps.

 

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May 15, 20150 found this helpful

I've done research for the last two years on organic foods. I also have a non-celiac sensitivity and it is not caused by gluten but by the chemicals that are being sprayed on the wheat crops. Please read the following website: glutenfreesociety.org/.../

Bob's Red Mill makes gluten-free quick cooking oats. Other food companies produce cereals that may have had a cross contamination of wheat and that's why you got sick after eating the oat meal.
I have a page that you might be interested in reading on Facebook. Here is the link:
www.facebook.com/.../623433574382659?ref=hl

 
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December 4, 2013

I am cooking for someone with celiac's disease and casein intolerance. I was wondering if someone had any luck with cooking for the aforementioned situation. I know my son's fiancé has had trouble making banana bread. I went through an entire box of gluten-free flour trying to make homemade noodles; 1 c. flour, 1 egg, 2 tsp salt, and 2 tbsp. milk. I substituted almond milk for the recipe as well as using gluten-free flour, eggs were extra-large instead of my usual jumbo.

By Mary E.

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December 5, 20130 found this helpful

Check out celiac.com or hit up google.com typing in "gluten-free dairy-free recipes". On celiac.com, you don't have to sign up to read their forum sections & there is one specifically for cooking/baking. Check out the rest of the site, though as they have a lot of good information.

Many folks have more than 1 food allergy/food intolerance & if cross contamination is an issue, there needs to be a revamping of all cooking/baking pans, utensils, etc. Take it one step at a time & things will fall in place... just isn't as easy as "leaving out" or making substitutes for some recipes or even for some folks. ;)

 
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January 22, 2012

I'm looking for gluten free recipes. Do you have a favorite one to share? If so please send my way.
I'm in dire need of those kinds of recipes.

By Babs

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September 4, 2018

This page contains Glutino gluten free pantry baking mix reviews. Glutino makes numerous gluten-free baking mixes. These include pie crust, bread, pancakes and brownies. If you are in need of some delicious gluten-free mixes, give these a try!

Gluten free written in flour.

September 30, 2017

Make these healthy muffins for breakfast or a quick snack. This page is about making gluten-free oatmeal spice muffins.

Gluten-Free Oatmeal Spice Muffins

October 4, 2016

Avoiding wheat flour and milk products when making a creamy soup can be easier than you think. This is a page about thickening soups without gluten or dairy.

Man tasting from a pot of soup.  There are a variety of vegetables and peppers on the counter

October 4, 2016

When you need to avoid wheat and gluten, you can still enjoy rich chocolate pie. This is a page about gluten free chocolate meringue pie.

A slice of chocolate meringue pie with a very thin crust being served on a white plate

August 19, 2013

This page includes gluten free meatloaf recipes. It is easy to make a delicious meatloaf without the elastic texture of grains containing gluten.

Gluten Free Meatloaf

January 21, 2013

This page contains gluten and wheat free flour recipes. Baking without gluten in flour can be a challenge.

Gluten Free Flour

November 1, 2011

This is a gluten free shortbread recipes. Shortbread is a delicious crumbly cookie that is a common holiday treat. Making gluten free shortbread can make this treat enjoyable for people with gluten allergies.

Shortbread cookies.

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