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Having A Dinner Party


MollyBeth

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MollyBeth Contributor

Hello friends!!

I'm having a small dinner party and need your help!!! I'm making a gluten free green bean and mushroom risotto to start. The main course will consist of chicken parm...gluten free of course! I made some bread that didn't turn out so well for my PB&J but it has turned out to make a pretty delicious bread crumb mixture!! So do any of you guys have any ideas of an easy dessert? Somthing simple...maybe an easy ice cream dish....

Thanks much!

MollyBeth


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rinne Apprentice

Your menu sounds delicious. :)

This is very simple but I haven't made it with regular plain yogurt only my SCD yogurt which I dripped to make a little thicker, have you ever done that? I'm thinking it would go well with the rest of your menu.

Frozen Lemon Yogurt

1 cup yogurt, as thick as good sour cream

1/3 cup lemon juice

zest from the lemon, organic

scant 1/2 teaspoon lemon flavor, I used Simply Organic

1/2 cup honey

Mix well and freeze in a ice cream maker.

Enjoy

missy'smom Collaborator

pavlova or a trifle

JennyC Enthusiast

I think a cheesecake or mousse would be a great dessert, but also have a FANTASTIC ice cream recipe. Both of these are some of my favorites...and I make a lot of desserts!:)

Caramelized Banana Splits with Hot Chocolate Sauce

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Lemon Curd Mousse Cake

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celiac-mommy Collaborator

I made this and brought it to work, it disappeared instantly!! I love cheesecake and this is by far my favorite I've ever made!

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I made gluten-free vanilla wafers ahead of time--in place of the flours listed, I just used a blend I had at home, you can use whatever you have (I don't like the taste of soy flour)...

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sbj Rookie

Seems like an Italian theme. How about:

zabaglione

sorbet/gelato/ice

Limoncello

rice pudding

gluten-free biscotti/espresso

Aleshia Contributor
Hello friends!!

I'm having a small dinner party and need your help!!! I'm making a gluten free green bean and mushroom risotto to start. The main course will consist of chicken parm...gluten free of course! I made some bread that didn't turn out so well for my PB&J but it has turned out to make a pretty delicious bread crumb mixture!! So do any of you guys have any ideas of an easy dessert? Somthing simple...maybe an easy ice cream dish....

Thanks much!

MollyBeth

maybe some gluten free brownies with vanilla icecream


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maybe some gluten free brownies with vanilla icecream

My thoughts exactly :P

MollyBeth Contributor

Everything sounds so delish!!! Thanks for the ideas!!

Aleshia Contributor
My thoughts exactly :P

great minds think alike :)

CeliacMom2008 Enthusiast

I have a recipe for turtle cheesecake that is actually quite easy, looks like a very fancy dessert, and is YUMMY! Let me know if you want me to post it.

MollyBeth Contributor
I have a recipe for turtle cheesecake that is actually quite easy, looks like a very fancy dessert, and is YUMMY! Let me know if you want me to post it.

Celiacmom,

I absolutely want your cheesecake recipe!!! and for future reference... I will always want cheesecake recipes...no questions asked!! :D

Jestgar Rising Star
Celiacmom,

I absolutely want your cheesecake recipe!!! and for future reference... I will always want cheesecake recipes...no questions asked!! :D

:lol: :lol: :lol: good answer!

CeliacMom2008 Enthusiast

Turtle Cheescake

Preheat over to 300 F.

Crust:

1 1/2-cup toasted almonds (I toast them by cooking them in a pan on stove until lightly browned - I'm not sure if that's the "correct" way to toast them, but it works for me)

1/2-cup sugar

2-tbsp unsalted butter, melted

1/2-tsp almond extract (optional - I've done it with and without and it works both ways)

In a food processor, blend the almonds and sugar to a coarse meal

Add the butter and almond extract and process until fully blended

Press the mixture into the bottom of a 9-inch springform pan

Chill for 30 minutes before adding filling

Filling

2 lbs cream cheese

Treen Bean Apprentice

Saute sliced peaches in a little butter, brown sugar, and cinnamon. Pour in some whiskey/rum or something like it that is gluten-free. Light it on fire. Allow to burn out then serve with vanilla ice cream. AMAZING!!!!

MollyBeth Contributor
Turtle Cheescake

Preheat over to 300 F.

Crust:

1 1/2-cup toasted almonds (I toast them by cooking them in a pan on stove until lightly browned - I'm not sure if that's the "correct" way to toast them, but it works for me)

1/2-cup sugar

2-tbsp unsalted butter, melted

1/2-tsp almond extract (optional - I've done it with and without and it works both ways)

In a food processor, blend the almonds and sugar to a coarse meal

Add the butter and almond extract and process until fully blended

Press the mixture into the bottom of a 9-inch springform pan

Chill for 30 minutes before adding filling

Filling

2 lbs cream cheese

sixtytwo Apprentice

Although you have found your answer in the turtle cheesecake.............here is something for future. If you like chocolate mint, make some great brownies with one of the brownie mixes, I like Bob's Red Mill, mix in some chocolate chips and then when they come out of the oven, immediately lay on lots of Junior Mints and just let them sit. Do not spread them around. TO DIE FOR. Oh, gosh, my mouth is watering just thinking of making this, I haven't made it in some time. My granddaughter is 10 and has been diagnosed since she was one and I have made lots of pans of these for her, but not recently. It is actually like eating candy rather than dessert.

JNBunnie1 Community Regular
Although you have found your answer in the turtle cheesecake.............here is something for future. If you like chocolate mint, make some great brownies with one of the brownie mixes, I like Bob's Red Mill, mix in some chocolate chips and then when they come out of the oven, immediately lay on lots of Junior Mints and just let them sit. Do not spread them around. TO DIE FOR. Oh, gosh, my mouth is watering just thinking of making this, I haven't made it in some time. My granddaughter is 10 and has been diagnosed since she was one and I have made lots of pans of these for her, but not recently. It is actually like eating candy rather than dessert.

Wow, this would work with a lot of stuff. Andes mints, caramel chocolates......

CeliacMom2008 Enthusiast

Glad I could help! I'm sure you're party will be fantastic! Let us know how much fun you have!!

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