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Any Good Snack Food Recipes?


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skinnyminny Enthusiast

This weekend is Mule Day in Columbia, it is a busy weekend with losts of get togethers and parties! In the past I find it hard to have something to eat there so I am thinking about bringin some stuff where I go, does anyone have any good gluten free snack foods or just pick up foods, trail or chex mixes? I thought it would be nice to have some things around the house this weekend..


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Snacks that you would have to prepare:

- Sugar Nuts (peanuts, almonds, pecans, cashews coated with butter/sugar/cinnamon, then baked)

- Chex Mix (gluten free generic chex, peanuts, gluten free pretzels, butter, worcestershire sauce, garlic, then baked)

- cold cheese quesadillas with fresh salsa make a great quick snack that can be made ahead of time

- trail mix (nuts, raisins, sunflower seeds, dried fruit)

- Nut thins or Mary's Gone Crackers w/ cream cheese dip (cream cheese, cracked black pepper, garlic, basil, parsley, onion powder)

- celery and peanut butter

- Honey Bits - use your favorite gluten free cereal, mix with a small amount of honey, form into shape, then bake until not sticky

Snacks that you wouldn't have to prepare:

- Lara Bars or Clif Bars

- potato chips (Grandma Utz is labeled gluten free)

- Utz cheese balls

Hope that helps!

StrongerToday Enthusiast

I alwways have Lara, Cliff or Bumble bars on me. I'll often make my own snack mix of mixed nuts, dried fruits and you could throw in the chocolate chips or MnM's.

rache Apprentice

last week i made "rice krispie" treats but used Fruits Pebbles!! they were good and gluten free. felt good to eat something i could just pick up at the grocery store like everyone else and make at home!

GlutenFreeAl Contributor

Tell me more about these sugar nuts please!!

How much? What temp? How long?

How delicious sounding!!

penguin Community Regular
Tell me more about these sugar nuts please!!

How much? What temp? How long?

How delicious sounding!!

Here's a recipe from allrecipes.com: Open Original Shared Link

INGREDIENTS:

1 egg white

1 tablespoon water

1 pound pecan halves

1 cup white sugar

3/4 teaspoon salt

1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

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DIRECTIONS:

Preheat oven to 250 degrees F (120 degrees C). Grease one baking sheet.

In a mixing bowl, whip together the egg white and water until frothy. In a separate bowl, mix together sugar, salt, and cinnamon.

Add pecans to egg whites, stir to coat the nuts evenly. Remove the nuts, and toss them in the sugar mixture until coated. Spread the nuts out on the prepared baking sheet.

Bake at 250 degrees F (120 degrees C) for 1 hour. Stir every 15 minutes

I keep meaning to try it with almonds because I'm allergic to tree nuts (almonds are in the peach family). It's got great reviews!

lonewolf Collaborator

Here's another easy candied nut recipe:

2 generous Tbs. pure maple syrup

2 C pecans (or almonds or walnuts)

Heat syrup in a sauce pan over med. heat until it's bubbly. Add nuts and stir to coat well with the syrup. Reduce heat to med. low. Continue to stir until syrup "sugars" - it will go from moist to dry on the nuts. (This will take 3-4 minutes.) Remove from pan and cool on a plate. I usually double this in a large saucepan.


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GlutenFreeAl Contributor

Mmmmmm....

Lots of baking to do this weekend!

You guys are the best! :D

Guhlia Rising Star

The sugar nuts are fabulous. Way better than most candies, and definitely more nutritious. Just be careful to pack them in small bags because it's REALLY easy to eat a whole bag at a time. I made that mistake more than once. You can sub melted butter for the egg and water in ChelsE's recipe. I don't know exact amounts though, I always just kind of wing it. I've never put salt in mine either and they always turn out really well. My favorites are the almonds, but I'm an almond freak. If you use pecans or walnuts, be sure to shake the excess sugar off before baking or you may end up with nuts that are too sweet to eat. I made that mistake before too.

If you want to try different variations, you can use nutmeg, clove (a VERY small amount), or vanilla extract. You can also add a little bit of cayenne pepper to spice them up if you like sweet and spicy.

jerseyangel Proficient
Here's another easy candied nut recipe:

2 generous Tbs. pure maple syrup

2 C pecans (or almonds or walnuts)

Heat syrup in a sauce pan over med. heat until it's bubbly. Add nuts and stir to coat well with the syrup. Reduce heat to med. low. Continue to stir until syrup "sugars" - it will go from moist to dry on the nuts. (This will take 3-4 minutes.) Remove from pan and cool on a plate. I usually double this in a large saucepan.

Liz--That looks wonderful--I'm definately trying it. It looks easy, too (which is good) ;)

skinnyminny Enthusiast

Thank you all for the suggestions, I made some trail mix stuff yesterday with peanuts, peanut butter chips, chocolate chips, rasins, almonds, and energy pretzels! it is great and it isn't even quite the weekend and I have eaten a lot of it!

I also made gluten-free rice crispies to have around the house, and my mom made some great chicken salad for me to munch on so I have a nice varity around here.

I went to wild oats today and got the Kinnick Pizza, however you spell that and am looking forward to tryin those before I go to the Mule Day Party tonight!

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