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Lexis Explorer

I seem to always be craving junk food, right now I want a warm fudge brownie with vanilla ice cream, wlanuts and hot fudge. Yesterday it was warm chocolate chip cookies! (if you have a good brownie or choc. chip cookie recipe please share!) Thanks


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samking72 Rookie

I've been on a huge mexican kick for 3 weeks now!! breakfast/luch/dinner all i want is taco salad!!

Carriefaith Enthusiast

Here is a good brownie recipe:

Velvet Brownies

2/3 cup gluten-free flour mix

1/3 cup cocoa powder

1/2 teaspoon cinnamon

1/4 teaspoon salt

2 egg whites

1 egg

3/4 cup sugar

6 tablepoons baby food pear or pea puree or unsweetened applesauce (I tried the recipe with pear puree).

2 tablespoons vegetable oil

1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla

Optional: 1 tablespoon chopped peacans, walnuts, or macadamia nutes.

Preheat oven to 350. Spray an 8"x8" pan with vegetable oil spray (I just used wax paper and olive oil). In a measuring cup, combine the flour mix, cocoa, cinnamon, and salt. In a mixing bowl, whisk the egg whites and egg slightly. Add the sugar, puree, oil, and vanilla and wisk until blended, but don't overbeat. Pour into the prepared pan and sprinkle on the nuts (if used). Bake until set and a tester comes out clean, about 25 minutes (I'd go a few minutues longer, like 27). Cool before cutting into 2" squares. Makes 16 brownies.

From, "The Gluten-free Gourmet, Cooks Fast and Healthy" by Bette Hagman p.140.

GFBetsy Rookie

I make these chocolate chip cookies all the time. All the neighborhood kids love them.

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They're really yummy and just as easy to make as "normal" cookies.

Have fun!

angel-jd1 Community Regular
I seem to always be craving junk food, right now I want a warm fudge brownie with vanilla ice cream, wlanuts and hot fudge. Yesterday it was warm chocolate chip cookies! (if you have a good brownie or choc. chip cookie recipe please share!) Thanks

OH gosh, you TOTOALLY have the same craving that I had today. I made a hot fudge cake in my crock pot....topped it with icecream, reddi-whip and marachino cherries.........OMG I was in HEAVEN!!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

lonewolf Collaborator

Here's another easy chocolate chip cookie recipe:

1 C Butter, softened

1/2 C Almond Butter

1 Egg (or replacement - flax seed meal works well in these)

1 tsp. Vanilla

3/4 C Brown Sugar

3/4 C White Sugar `(or 1-1/2 C Organic Sugar that's naturally slightly brown for both)

Mix well, either by hand or electric beater, then add:

2-1/4 C gluten-free Flour with xanthan gum already added (sift before measuring)

1 tsp. Baking Soda

2 tsp. Egg replacer (if not using real eggs)

Add dry stuff to butter/sugar mixture. Mix well. Then add:

1 12 oz package chocolate chips

Stir well, drop by rounded teaspoonfuls onto ungreased cookie sheet. Bake at 375 10-12 minutes.

These make great "cowboy s'mores" - no graham crackers or chocolate needed. Just put a toasted marshmallow in between two cookies.

katrinamaria Explorer

i've been seriously craving a cinnabon and papa john's pizza lately....uuhhh i don't think there were ever be a replacement good enough to fill those shoes.... :) i just stood outside the cinnabon place at the mall the other day...smelling...mouth watering.... lol

lmk if anyone has a good recipe for cinnamon rolls or real tasting pizza??

thanks!

kms


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skinnyminny Enthusiast

here are some good Cinnamon rolls Iv tried once they stopped my craving... and easy!

G.F. Cinnamon Rolls

¾-cup rice flour

¾-cup potato starch

2-tsp baking powder

½-tsp xantham gum

½-tsp salt

1-tbsp sugar

2-eggs

1/3-cup vegetable oil

½-cup milk 3-tbsp melted margarine or butter

2-tsp cinnamon

½-cup sugar

¾-cup raisins 1-cup icing sugar

¼-tsp vanilla extract

1-tbsp milk

Preheat oven to 400*

Mix together the rice flour, potato starch, baking powder, xantham gum, salt, and 1-tbsp sugar

Sift to remove lumps

In a separate bowl, mix the eggs, oil, and milk

Mix the wet ingredients with the dry ingredients

Spray a piece of waxed about 20” long with no-stick vegetable spray

Scoop the dough onto the waxed paper

Spray a spatula with vegetable spray

With the spatula, carefully spread the dough out to a 10” x 14” rectangle

The dough will be extremely wet

Drizzle the melted butter over the dough

In a bowl, mix the cinnamon and ½-cup of sugar together

Sprinkle the cinnamon sugar over the buttered dough

It should be able to absorb it all

Sprinkle the raisins evenly

Lift the long side of the paper and roll the dough over

Continue to roll the dough until a log is formed

Spray a knife with vegetable spray and cut into 6 pieces

Put cinnamon rolls into a muffin tin that has been sprayed with vegetable spray

Bake for 15-18 minutes

Meanwhile, combine the icing sugar, vanilla, and milk for the icing

Drizzle the icing over the cinnamon rolls after they come out of the oven and are still warm

heres a good fudge pie.. crustless and GREAT!

Fudge Pie

2 squares unsweetened chocolate

½ cup butter

2 eggs

1 cup sugar

2 T rice flour

1 t Vanilla

½ cup of chopped nuts (optional)

Melt the chocolate and butter. Add eggs, sugar, flour, vanilla and nuts. Bake in a 9” greased pie pan for 30 mins starting in a cold oven.

Good MINT BROWNIES TOO!!

I love chocolate if you cant tell!

Mint Stick Brownies

2 squares of baking chocolate

½ cup butter

2 eggs

1 Cup of sugar

¼ t peppermint flavoring (McCormick’s)

½ cup of gluten-free flour (Rice Flour or Bob’s red mill all purpose baking mix)

1/8 t salt

½ cup nuts (optional)

Melt chocolate and butter and cool.

Add remaining indridents and mix.

Pour batter into a well greased 9” square pan

Bake at 350 20-25 mins Cool!

Frost brownies with Double layer of frosting.

Frosting:

2 T soft butter

1 cup powdered sugar

1 T cream (evaporated milk)

½ t peppermint flavoring

Few drops of green food coloring.

Mix until creamy.

Refrigerate while making chocolate glaze.

Chocolate Glaze:

1 sq of baking choc

1 T butter

Melt the 2 ingredients. Blend well. Drizzle over frosting. Tilt pan to cover surface. Refrigerate before cutting.

Nantzie Collaborator

Chevy's chips and salsa. I used to LOVE that stuff. I know that the salsa is gluten-free, but the chips are fried in the same oil as everything else, so it's contaminated. I've gotten the salsa to have with other chips, but it's just not the same. Those chips were so good.

After I found out about celiac, it made so much sense why I used to get queasy from the chips. I used to think that it was maybe the peppers in the salsa, but one time I ate just the chips and felt so gross.

Nancy

mart Contributor

I wish I had some crispy, yet greasy, KFC fried chicken right now. The wing is my favorite (orig. recipe)...with the biscuit...mmmmmm :(

tarnalberry Community Regular

A pumpkin smoothie, but I've been lazy. :-)

BRUMI1968 Collaborator

Walnut butter. I crave it day and night.

I like to get a spoon of it and then a bit of Wax Orchards Strawberry "butter" on top of that (is diabetic friendly, incidentally). It really satiates my sweet tooth and the fat in the almond butter satiates that desire for baked goods. Sounds nutty (pun intended) I know...but it works. I'm the Queen of spoon foods.

Nantzie Collaborator

Mmmm... KFC. Okay, now I'm craving that... Cancelling my previous order, oops, I mean answer .

:lol:

Nancy

katrinamaria Explorer

hey skinnyminny!

thanks so much! those recipes sound great! i'm putting them all into my file :) i just have one question...the fudge pie, it says start in a cold oven. i assume this means to not prehead the oven?? but what temp. should i turn the oven on to??

thanks again!

kms

skinnyminny Enthusiast

sorry 325 is the temperature yea you just dont preheat!

jennyj Collaborator

I grew up in Texas and New Mexico and we had flour tortillas all the time. I am getting used to using corn tortillas but I really, really miss flour tortillas. We used to bake one with cinnamon/sugar/butter topped with choc. chips.

beaglemania Rookie

I've been craving an Auntie Anne's soft pretzel for ages now!! Also craving Publix fried chicken!! I use a good chocolate vchip cookie recipe, but I don't know it off the top of my head.

jerseyangel Proficient
I've been craving an Auntie Anne's soft pretzel for ages now!!

OMG--an Auntie Anne's Pretzel :( I used to get the cinnamon and sugar ones with chocolate dipping sauce. So good!

beaglemania Rookie
OMG--an Auntie Anne's Pretzel :( I used to get the cinnamon and sugar ones with chocolate dipping sauce. So good!

I was an orginal pretzel kind of girl!! But I hate going to the mall and having to smell the soft pretzels!! :angry:

Lexis Explorer

My fav was chopped almond prezel w/ carmel dipping sauce! OMG I want it right now :(

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