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What Is Your Favorite Pre-gluten-free Food?


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ang1e0251 Contributor

I'd like to hear the dream foods of members then ask if anyone can convert their recipes for all of us.

I cannot eat ice cream and read about the company that makes it with coconut milk and agave. They looked delicious but out of my budget. Can anyone make a great dairy free ice cream with the coconut milk that I like?


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irish daveyboy Community Regular
I'd like to hear the dream foods of members then ask if anyone can convert their recipes for all of us.

I cannot eat ice cream and read about the company that makes it with coconut milk and agave. They looked delicious but out of my budget. Can anyone make a great dairy free ice cream with the coconut milk that I like?

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Hi,

I found this on a quick search it's from Karina's Kitchen.

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I'm sure if you search for Vegan Ice Cream Recipes you'll find lot's

because it's vegan, it's egg free as well.

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Try looking around Vegiac.com (the gluten-free Vegetarian site)

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Best Regards,

David

wowzer Community Regular

Great Idea for a post. The thing that I miss the most is a decent slice of sour dough or french bread. It's been 2 years for me now. I have to say before I went gluten free, I avoided bread unless it was a nice fresh loaf of good bread. I have pretty much given up trying because it is expensive and you feel guilty if you don't eat it. I'm hoping that the gluten free restaurant that is near me comes up with a good bread. As far as goodies, I do a good job. I have had great luck with cookies, scones, muffins, bar cookies, cheesecake, and a gooey butter cake. Thanks or starting the post.

purple Community Regular

For my dd, I tried many brownie recipes, then was greatly satisfied with this one...all but the calories ;)

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I've tried 5 or 6 pizza crust recipes so far and today I tried this one. It wins! The best one yet and very easy to make.

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I made 3 mini pizzas with one recipe. Chewy good.

celiac-mommy Collaborator
Great Idea for a post. The thing that I miss the most is a decent slice of sour dough or french bread. It's been 2 years for me now. I have to say before I went gluten free, I avoided bread unless it was a nice fresh loaf of good bread. I have pretty much given up trying because it is expensive and you feel guilty if you don't eat it. I'm hoping that the gluten free restaurant that is near me comes up with a good bread. As far as goodies, I do a good job. I have had great luck with cookies, scones, muffins, bar cookies, cheesecake, and a gooey butter cake. Thanks or starting the post.

I've made this french bread a few times, I think it's really good. Super crunchy on the outside and soft inside!! It makes amazing french bread pizza too :)

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Eric-C Enthusiast

White Castle....

Best 6am meal in the world was 3-4 White Castle Cheeseburgers fresh off the steamer.

That is the only thing I miss, I gave up the rest without a second though.

You might want to check into an Australian study that showed sour dough bread prepared a certain way did not cause a immune response in Celiacs even though it had gluten.

I forget the exacts but it had to do with the way the dough was 'soured'. It had gluten, Celiacs ate it, and for some reason had no immune response.

This was not a specialty bread, it was a normal off the shelf sour dough but some part of their process caused it to be non-responsive. I did not have much luck and I even emailed the professor who had done the study but that was just about 2 years ago so unfortunately no longer have the info.

ang1e0251 Contributor
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Hi,

I found this on a quick search it's from Karina's Kitchen.

.

Open Original Shared Link

.

I'm sure if you search for Vegan Ice Cream Recipes you'll find lot's

because it's vegan, it's egg free as well.

.

Try looking around Vegiac.com (the gluten-free Vegetarian site)

.

Best Regards,

David

Thanks, David! It looks yummy!! The website looks to have many other tasty recipes!!


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purple Community Regular
Thanks, David! It looks yummy!! The website looks to have many other tasty recipes!!

I tried the sweet potato and black bean enchiladas, really good. And the breakfast brownies...a regular at our house and you can put all kinds of yummy things in them like pumpkin seeds and chopped dates. Make a batch and while the dry ingredients are out, bag up some for a future batch.

The pueblo bread wasn't so good except when it first came out of the oven. The maui wowee bars are awesome and easy.

purple Community Regular
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Hi,

I found this on a quick search it's from Karina's Kitchen.

.

Open Original Shared Link

.

I'm sure if you search for Vegan Ice Cream Recipes you'll find lot's

because it's vegan, it's egg free as well.

.

Try looking around Vegiac.com (the gluten-free Vegetarian site)

.

Best Regards,

David

I saw that recipe but haven't gotten to try it yet. Thanks for reminding me. That would be good when it warms up.

purple Community Regular
I've made this french bread a few times, I think it's really good. Super crunchy on the outside and soft inside!! It makes amazing french bread pizza too :)

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Me too...I tried it twice I think, my gluten-free dd doesn't live at home, so I never made it again. It was good, just like french bread.

WestyPDX Newbie
You might want to check into an Australian study that showed sour dough bread prepared a certain way did not cause a immune response in Celiacs even though it had gluten.

I forget the exacts but it had to do with the way the dough was 'soured'. It had gluten, Celiacs ate it, and for some reason had no immune response.

Different time frame and continent, but this sounds awfully close to what you described:

https://www.celiac.com/articles/752/1/Study...ents/Page1.html

Luckily for me (I guess), I couldn't even get my favorite pre-gluten food if I tried. Until about 20 years ago, the supermarkets in the SF Bay Area sold a fresh ravioli and red sauce in the meat dept. If anyone remembers it, the box it came in was divided by a paper shelf, to separate the two sheets of ravioli inside. I left SF in the mid-80's, and it was nowhere to be found on return trips shortly afterwards. I can still taste it, it was so good. Those ravioli with a loaf of dark crust late bake sourdough and a bottle of a good red wine was my perfect meal.

Perhaps of the food I could still get, a good Napoleon, or a white cake with whipped cream frosting and fresh strawberries would be what I'll miss most.

bakingbarb Enthusiast

Here is some more info regarding this:Open Original Shared Link

Nourishing Traditions by Sally Fallon talks about presoaking grain in an acid changes the gluten. Don't quote me as its late at night and I no longer own the book. I am going to see if I can get it at the library and re-read it to see what she was talking about.

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