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Building My Gluten Free Recipe Box


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I'd love for everyone to share a favorite gluten free recipe. Doesn't matter if it is bread, dinner or dessert - I need to build up my new recipe book. Thanks in advance!


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Betty in Texas Newbie

Pistachio Pineapple Delight: Instant Pistachio Pudding by Jell-O brand; Can crushed pineapple: tub of cool whip: bag of marshmallows; Throw it all in a bowl together and mix don't mix the pudding put in the bowl dry with the pineapple and stir and then put the others; take it to a party and it is all gone it take 5 minutes to make ; Also make your gluten free cake and top it with this desert it is so good you can also put your favorit nuts in it.

Guest j_mommy

Make sure you're using the gluten-free version of the ingredients but.....

Popcorn cake:

1/2 lb of mini marshmellows

1/2 lb m&m's(Some people debate these but I have had no problems and co says they're gluten-free)

1/2 stick butter

1/4 veg oil

2qts popped popcorn(nonflavored)

Pop popcorn ahead of time and take out all the old maids

In med. sauce pan mix: butter, oil and mashmellows until melted

pour all this over popcorn and mix well

Add m&m's..mix well

Then press into 8x8 greases pan!

you can add nuts ect if you choose.

Enjoy...goes right to you buns but it's yummy!!!

Note: there is also a great threads under teh recipe section....I've printed out about 100 recipes!

Guhlia Rising Star

Allrecipes.com has tons of naturally gluten free recipes. With their rating system it's easy to see which recipes are popular favorites. This is where I get almost all of my recipe ideas. Even recipes that contain gluten are easily modified to be gluten free. While you're over there, search for the World's Best Lasagna. It really is the best!!! :)

JennyC Enthusiast

I usually use normal recipes and substitute the gluten-free flour mix that I use. 3 parts rice flour, 2 parts potato starch, 1 part tapioca starch/flour and 1 tsp xanthan gum/1.5 cups flour. That gives you many more baking possibilities.

SunnyDyRain Enthusiast
Pistachio Pineapple Delight: Instant Pistachio Pudding by Jell-O brand; Can crushed pineapple: tub of cool whip: bag of marshmallows; Throw it all in a bowl together and mix don't mix the pudding put in the bowl dry with the pineapple and stir and then put the others; take it to a party and it is all gone it take 5 minutes to make ; Also make your gluten free cake and top it with this desert it is so good you can also put your favorit nuts in it.

In My house it's called Watergate Salad It's one of my favorite Dishes.. however now I'm Casien Intolerant :( I need to find Vegan Cool Whip! Anyone?

StrongerToday Enthusiast
In My house it's called Watergate Salad It's one of my favorite Dishes.. however now I'm Casien Intolerant :( I need to find Vegan Cool Whip! Anyone?

We call it Martian Salad!


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irish daveyboy Community Regular
I'd love for everyone to share a favorite gluten free recipe. Doesn't matter if it is bread, dinner or dessert - I need to build up my new recipe book. Thanks in advance!

Hi kilcan,

Of all the recipes that i've posted or ever made this is my favourite.

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gluten-free Fruit and Nut Cup Cakes it contains no flours but is based on ground almonds.

This is the most delicious light fruit cake you will ever eat.

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It's so moist and Yummy !!!!! don't take my word for it,

Try it yourself and see.

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The link is to the Irish Coeliac Recipe Forum.

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Open Original Shared Link

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I know you are really going to enjoy these !

Best of luck compiling the recipes, I have lots of other recipes on this site,

feel free to copy them, they are there for all to enjoy.

.

David

Guest j_mommy

Chicken breasts....just did this tonight and was super easy!

2 chix breasts...no bones....cut up into pieces

2 tbl sp butter or olive oil

pepper and salt to taste...1-2 tsp

1/4 of onion cut up

in pan melt butter and throw in chicken

once chix starts to cook add onions,pepper and salt

Cook until done

It was so yummy....super easy!

I'm not much of a cook and my little guy actually ate it....I danced in my kitchen! :D

Betty in Texas Newbie

I guess it probably has lots of different names I love it and it is easy on my insides. I use every thing suger free excep the marshmallows and the pineapple can't find sugar free.

Sweetfudge Community Regular
Chicken breasts....just did this tonight and was super easy!

2 chix breasts...no bones....cut up into pieces

2 tbl sp butter or olive oil

pepper and salt to taste...1-2 tsp

1/4 of onion cut up

in pan melt butter and throw in chicken

once chix starts to cook add onions,pepper and salt

Cook until done

It was so yummy....super easy!

I'm not much of a cook and my little guy actually ate it....I danced in my kitchen! :D

awesome that this meal went well for you :D love it when that happens!

a simple recipe too! i would probably sub onion powder as my hubby doesn't like the actual onions. versatile for side dishes too! serve over a big salad, w/ some rice, w/ baked potatoes, french fries, mashed potatoes and gravy! wow! the cure all meal of meals!

Sweetfudge Community Regular

<_< forgot to add my fave recipes :rolleyes:

Ok here goes...First of all, check out my blog, where i've posted (w/ pics) my kitchen successes: Open Original Shared Link

Some of my fave meals are:

Chicken/tuna casserole - tinkyada pasta, canned meat, a can of progresso mushroom soup, cheddar cheese, bread crumbs. Mix all together, adding bread crumbs and extra cheese on top. Bake in a casserole dish, until hot and bubbly.

Lasagna casserole - hamburger, tinkyada pasta, cottage cheese, tomato sauce, parmesan cheese. mix together, bake.

Hm, can't really think right now. Will add more as they come to me :D

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