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ARCHIVED Grandpa (Not So Sure I Am Not Celiac, But Hanging Out Here Until I Find Out)
lpellegr replied to whtswrongwithme32's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
Dessert - look up a flourless chocolate mousse cake recipe if he's a chocolate lover. -
ARCHIVED Aldi Fresh Gluten Free Bread = Love
lpellegr replied to GFAnnie's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
The Aldi by me has a different selection of gluten-free stuff every time I go, so I can't rely on finding something I found before. Curse you, Aldi! -
ARCHIVED Rice And Packaging Labels?
lpellegr replied to TammyTE's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Rinsing is not recommended for many white rice brands, because the removal of the outer layer that takes it from brown rice to white rice removes a lot of nutrients. Some rice brands are sprayed with nutrients to put back what was lost, so the package will say "do not rinse before or drain after cooking". If you do, you lose the added nutrients, but if... -
ARCHIVED Can I Substitute Quinoa Flakes For Bread Crumbs?
lpellegr replied to BlessedMommy's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
Making your own bread crumbs is not too hard. Take any bread (I bake my own, but any will do, and if you make your own it doesn't have to turn out pretty) and tear or cut it into pieces. If you have time and a safe place to do so, let them air dry overnight, but you can skip this. Put them in a casserole dish in the oven at 250, and set a timer for 30... -
ARCHIVED How Can I Thicken My Mac N Cheese Sauce?
lpellegr replied to user001's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
I make homemade mac and cheese all the time, using 2T butter + 2T cornstarch for the roux, with 2 cups of milk and as much cheese as I can cram into it. -
ARCHIVED Drying Lettuce And Other Greens For Salads
lpellegr replied to BlessedMommy's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
It does take some effort, but if you tear up your greens into bite-size pieces, wash them in a bowl of cold water, spin them dry (a salad spinner or I have heard you can put them in a clean pillowcase, take it outside, and swing it around!), and put them in a plastic bag with a paper towel, the paper towel seems to maintain just the right amount of moisture... -
ARCHIVED Celiaction Clinical Research Study - Celiac.com
lpellegr replied to Scott Adams's topic in Publications & Publicity
I signed up. Chances are I won't use the product if it's ever approved, but having working in pharma I know how necessary it is to get volunteers for clinical studies, and after 10 years gluten-free I know my body well enough to report any side effects or symptoms. No need to stop eating gluten-free, and two endoscopies and some blood work are all the invasive... -
ARCHIVED Pasta And Buns!
lpellegr replied to pooh2you's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Ronzoni is now making gluten-free pasta that's pretty good, as is Barilla's.- 12 replies
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Here's a site full of good crockpot recipes, all gluten-free. Open Original Shared Link
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ARCHIVED New Recipe! Pizza With Cauliflower/carrot/kale Crust
lpellegr replied to WinterSong's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
And for those of you who don't feel you deserve the punishment of a pizza crust made of kale and other veggies, you can use frozen hash brown patties as individual pizza crusts. Just kidding - this looks like a great recipe for someone who likes vegetables a lot more than I do. :-b -
ARCHIVED Gluten-Free Foods That Are Not High In Sugar, Fat Or Salt?
lpellegr replied to iamtganderson's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Simplest answer, but you might not like it. Instead of replacing bread, pancakes, pasta, etc, learn to live without them, or minimal amounts. Eat meat, eggs, veggies, fruits, cheese, nuts, potatoes, rice - real food. Look into Paleo and South Beach diets for ways to cut down on grains and starches. Also saves money over the cost of gluten-free replacements... -
ARCHIVED Fast And Easy Way To Incorporate Dark Green Leafy Vegetables
lpellegr replied to plumbago's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
Use a box of frozen spinach or kale in a quiche - grease an 8 x 8 pan, add the thawed, drained greens (kale might have to be cooked some to soften it, then squeeze out as much water as you can). Top with meat, cheese, whatever's interesting. Beat 6 eggs with about 1/4 cup milk and pour over the top. Bake at 350 for 35 minutes, store in fridge and eat a... -
ARCHIVED Tomato Soup Like Campbells!
lpellegr replied to lpellegr's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
The condensed soup has half the liquid of the finished product, so I would bet if you made this recipe with two cans of water instead of 4 cans it would be thick like the condensed soup. -
ARCHIVED Chicken And Dumplings
lpellegr replied to mbrookes's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
I grew up with something the PA Dutch called rivvels (no idea how to spell it) in soup. It's a dumpling alternative you can try. Beat an egg in a bowl, add gluten-free flour a tablespoon at a time and mix, stopping when you have dough a little gooshier than Silly Putty. I don't add any xanthan gum, just egg and flour mix. Use 2 forks to drop small bits... -
Totally did it, based on some recipes from the internet. Mix one can of tomato paste with 4 cans of water until smooth (this makes about 4 cups). Set aside. Melt 2 T of butter over low heat, add 2 T of cornstarch and mix well to make a roux. Add the tomato stuff to the roux, turn up the heat and stir until it boils and thickens. It might look horrible...
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ARCHIVED Muffin Tin Breakfast Quiches?
lpellegr replied to Nikki2777's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
I make a crustless quiche and use it for four breakfasts. Not too much prep: Grease an 8 x 8" dish or pie plate Cover the bottom with one thawed and squeezed dry box of frozen spinach (or an equivalent amount of any not-too-wet veggie) Sprinkle in crumbled bacon, leftover ham, or any interesting meat you have A little onion powder or spices to taste... -
ARCHIVED Gluten-Free Girl Scout Cookies - Horrible!
lpellegr replied to sschevychevelle's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Just as a counterpoint, in spite of what I read here I bought 2 bags of the gluten-free cookies from a local (NJ) troop, and I was pleasantly surprised. Sure, you only get 20 cookies for $5, but I had to stop myself after 3 cookies. I thought they tasted and felt like my memory of Pecan Sandies (with chocolate chips instead of nuts). It has been 9 years... -
ARCHIVED I Need Some Ideas...
lpellegr replied to shadowicewolf's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
I substituted hulled millet in cous-cous recipes with good success. Same approximate size and texture. And here's a recipe for that: Sear the millet in a few T of olive oil until you get it to a number of different shades of brown, then cook it. Let it cool and add: Chopped celery chopped scallions shredded carrots cashews or almonds Mix... -
ARCHIVED Anyone Make gluten-free Home-Made Chex/party Mix?
lpellegr replied to Nikki2777's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
This is a combo of the Chex mix and Crispix mix original recipes. You can either do it all in the microwave in a big bowl, or you can do it in a 9 x 13 pan in the oven. Ingredients: 3 - 6 T butter or margarine 4 t - 2 T worcestershire sauce (make sure it's gluten-free). I like more, so I go with the 2 T. 2 t lemon juice (skip if you don't have it... -
ARCHIVED Rice Krispies Gluten Free
lpellegr replied to GFreeMO's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I second this. If I wanted them made of brown rice, I'd have gotten the nasty Erewhon ones. They don't taste like the originals, they don't crunch like the originals. You can use them for rice krispie treats, but they're not much good in a bowl with milk. Yuk. -
ARCHIVED Report On United Flights And Trip To Germany
lpellegr replied to MindytheOrganist's topic in Traveling with Celiac Disease
On my trip to Birmingham, England last year, I had really surprisingly good gluten-free food on both flights, and not a rice cake in sight. I wrote about it here at the time, so I'll have to check to see what airline it was. I'll be heading to Heidelberg from Philadelphia in November on Lufthansa, so I'm hoping for a repeat. Once I get there and am in... -
ARCHIVED Gluten And Allergen Free Food Expo
lpellegr replied to GlutenStinks15's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Here's a good recap of what was there: Open Original Shared Link -
Anyone Eaten Domino's Gluten-Free Pizza Recently?
lpellegr replied to Veghead1234's topic in Gluten-Free Restaurants
Slightly tangential to the original topic, but you can make surprisingly good individual pizzas using frozen hash brown patties as "crust". Bake as directed until crisp, then top and heat until the toppings are done. You might need a fork to eat them, but it works.