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AThe Best of Gourmet 2006: The World At Your Table
Sketches of Spain: A Tapas Dinner Party
Salt Cod in Tomato Garlic Confit
Roasted Peppers w Boquerones
Chicken Empanada w Chorizo, Raisins and Olives
Rich Beef Broth w Carrot
Short Rib Terrine
Hot Pepper and Garlic Shrimp
Minted Eggplant
Cauliflower w Serrano Ham and Tomato
Potatoes w Peppers and Chorizo
Assorted Spanish Olives and Cheeses
Dried Figs /Red Wine w Mahón Cheese Ice Cream/Sherry Vinegar Syrup
Pumpkin Seed Brittle
Super Samba: The Flavors of Brazil
Caipirinhas
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Calabaza, Corn, and Coconut Soup
Roasted Racks of Lamb w Maagueta Pepper and Farofa Crust
Brazilian-Style Collard Greens
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French Lentils w Carrots and Pearl Onions
Prune Armagnac Sorbet
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Mustard Fennel Pork Loin w Cumberland Pan Sauce
Pork Cracklings
Roasted Potatoes w Lemon Salt
Smashed Peas w Mint Butter
Pistachio Rhubarb Trifle
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Grilled Endive w Sherry Vinegar and Ham
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Apple Tarts w Vanilla Ice Cream
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Potato and Lardon Casserole
Frenched Green Beans
Hazelnut Paris-Brest
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Crisp Pickled Vegetables
Smoked-Trout Spread
Pasta and Chicken Gratin
Bitter Green Salad w Roasted Pears
Broccolini with Lemon Oil
Chock-Full Blondie Squares
Eggnog Ice Cream
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Tuna and Caper Brandade Crostini
Crostini
Stuffed Eggs w Goat Cheese and Dill
Cheddar Red Pepper, and Horseradish Spread
Ham and Cheese Spread
Lebneh w Sesame and Herbs
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Grilled Zucchini and Tomatoes w Feta Sauce
Beer-Battered Asparagus
Avocado Mousse w Papaya Tomato Relish
White Fish Terrine w Salmon Roe and Dill
Steamed Clams w Bacon, Tomato, and Spinach
Grilled Eggplant Sticks w Tomato and Feta
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Oatmeal Wheat Bread
Oatmeal Scones
Cheddar Dill Biscuits
Cinnamon Sugar Biscuits
Linzer Muffins
Bacon Corn Muffins
The Recipe Compendium: Soups
Chilled Carrot Honey Soup
Peach and Tomato Gazpacho
Barley Soup w Duck Confit and Root Vegetables
Cream of Barley Soup w Dill
Cauliflower Soup w Almonds
Tawianese Beef Noodle Soup
Asian Dumpling Soup
Herbed Bean and Pasta Soup
Lemony Lentil Soup w Cilantro
Cheddar Beer Soup
Curried Pumpkin Soup
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Flounder w Champagne Grapes
Flounder in Jalapeño Cream
Fish w Curried Cucumber Tomato Water and Tomato Herb Salad
Catfish Spicy Tomato Sauce
Peanut-Crusted Trout w Pineapple Cilantro Relish
Fish Tacos
Broiled Salmon w Citrus Yogurt Sauce
Salmon w Endive, Dill, and Cream
Broiled Mackerel w Ginger and Garlic
Mahimahi w Brown Sugar Soy Glaze
Mussels Lager
Mussels w Tomato Broth
Tomato Sauce
Sea Scallops w Mushrooms and Sherry
Green Curry Shrimp w Noodles
Shrimp and Tasso Gumbo
Shrimp Curry
Shrimp and Avocado in Tamarind Sauce
The Recipe Compendium: Meats
Broiled Steak w Horseradish Cream
Filets Mignons w Orange Fennel Crust
Sunday Rib Roast
Boeuf À La Mode
Rib-Eye Steak w Warm Tomato Corn Salad
Beef Pinwheels w Arugula Salad
Skirt Steak w Red-Wine Sauce
Stout-Braised Short Ribs
Meatloaf
Chipotle Burgers
Grilled Jerk Pork w Curried Peach Relish
BBQ Pork Tenderloin
Orange-Soy Braised Pork Ribs
Pork Chops w Mustard Sauce
Vietnamese Caramelized Grilled Pork
Stir-Fried Pork and Napa Cabbage
Italian Sausage w Red Grapes
Grilled Italian Sausage w Warm Pepper and Onion Salad
Potato-and-Chorizo-Stuffed Ancho Chiles
Rosemary Lamb Chops w Swiss Chard and Balsamic Syrup
Turkish-Style Lamb Burgers w Walnut Sauce
Lamb and Polenta “Lasagne”
The Recipe Compendium: Poultry
Pan-Seared Chicken w Tarragon Butter Sauce
Roast Chicken Dinner
Roast Chicken and Asparagus
Grilled Lemon Chicken
Apricot Chicken w Almonds
Sweet-and-Sour Chicken Thighs w Carrots
Chili and Honey Chicken Legs
Braised Chicken w Apples and Sage
Chicken w Chilaquiles and Salsa Verde
Duck Breasts w Sweet Cherry Sauce
The Simplest Roast Turkey
Turkey Giblet Stock
Turkey Giblet Gravy
Turkey Jambalaya
The Recipe Compendium: Breakfast, Brunch, and Sandwiches
Multigrain Toasts w Scrambled Eggs and Canadian Bacon
Zucchini, Bacon, and Gruyere Quiche
Arugula and Fontina Frittata
Poached Eggs w Tomato Cilantro Sauce
Tomato and Cheddar Soufflés
Belgian Buttermilk Waffles w Glazed Bananas
Griddle Cakes w Marmalade and Clotted Cream
Browned Onion Kugels
Spiced Beef and Onion Pitas w Parsley Sauce
Grilled Cheddar and Bacon Sandwiches w Mango Chutney
Roast Beef and Watercress Wraps w Anchovy Rosemary Mayonnaise
Grilled Monterey Jack and Corn Quesadillas
Pasta and Grains
Pasta Shells w Summer Vegetable Sauce
Linguine w White Clam Sauce
Cavatappi w Butternut Squash
Red Wine Spaghetti w Broccoli
Whole Wheat Spaghetti w Broccoli, Chickpeas, and Garlic
Couscous w Spiced Zucchini
Penne Rigate w Mixed Greens and Pine Nuts
Macarornes Con Crema Y Queso
Acini Di Pepe w Spinach and Feta
Tagliatelle w Chestnuts, Pancetta, and Sage
Savory Farro Tart
Butternut Squash Polenta
Cumin Herb Rice Pilaf
Cinnamon-Spiced Rice
Bulgar, Apricot, and Pine Nut Dressing
Polenta and Sausage Stuffing
Louisiana Shrimp Rice Dressing
Vegetables
Asparagus w Olive and Orange Butter
Kale w Garlic and Bacon
Green Beans w Lemon and Pine Nuts
Brussels Sprouts w Chestnuts
Southwestern Succotash
Roasted Corn w Chipotle Mayonnaise
Scallion Cornmeal Fritters
Wilted Cabbage w Mustard and Horseradish
Peas w Bacon and Dill
Curried Okra w Chickpeas and Tomatoes
Roasted Potato Wedges w Rosemary Butter
Bubble and Squeak
Fried Potatoes w Oregano and Parmesan
Balsamic Roasted Potato Wedges
Potato and Blue Cheese Gratin
Swiss Chard w Raisins and Pine Nuts
Roasted Sweet Potatoes w Lime Syrup and Chives
Sweet-Potato Purée w Smoked Paprika
Tomato Bread Pudding
Butternut Squash w Shallots and Sage
Salads
Melon, Zucchini, and Chicken Salad
Salmon Platter w Caper Dressing
Curried Egg Salad
Spinach Salad
Fennel and Endive Salad w Orange Vinaigrette
Casear Salad
Escarole and Edamame Salad
Parsley and Cabbage Salad
Roasted Potato and Okra Salad
Cherry Tomato and Lemon Salad
Lentil Salad w Tomato and Dill
Vietnamese Rice Noodle Salad
Barley and Corn Salad w Basil, Chive Dressing
Quinoa and Bulgar Salad w Feta
Sauces and Condiments
Asian Dipping Sauce
Spicy Hazelnut Sauce
Cranberry Quince Sauce
Onion Gravy
Beurre Blanc
Thyme Garlic Butter
Green Olive and Pimiento Relish
Concord Grape Jam
Pickled Onions
Pickled Peaches
Desserts
Chocolate Yogurt Cake
Blueberry Pudding Cake
Cardamom Apple Almond Cake
Cranberry Walnut Upside-Down Cake
Chocolate Espresso Spelt Cake
Pumpkin Spice Bundt Cake w Buttermilk Icing
Mini Black and White Cookies
Fig Swirls
Coconut Macaroons
Granola Chocolate Chip Cookies
Peanut Tuiles
Crunchy Pecan Cookies
Cranberry Oat Bars
Sweet-Potato Pie w Gingersnap Pecan Crust
Kiwi Tart
Banofeee Pie
Brandied Peach Parfaits
Banana Ice Cream Sandwiches
Cantaloupe Granita
Avocado Gelato
Rhubarb Sorbet w Vanilla Rhubarb Compote
Amaretti-Stuffed Peaches
Berry Toast Cups
Broiled Plums w Mango Sorbet
Apricot Pandowdy
Lemon Gelatin w Raspberries
Sticky Toffee Pudding
Black Rice Pudding
Orange Coeurs À La Creme w Strawberry Raspberry Sauce
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Successes and failures: week of 6/21/21
Sourdough poppy and sesame seeds bagels
Grade: A-
A little burnt on the bottom as I had a meeting, and the toppings were messy also due to me rushing during the meeting and not letting the poached bagels rinse off first, but quite yummy and legit tasting.
Recipe: homemade sourdough bagels from Baking Sense
Sourdough focaccia with crab, corn, and tomatoes
Grade: B-
It’s too bad that this didn’t turn out better considering how good the toppings would’ve tasted and how good previous batches had been. I didn’t do stretch-and-folds (forgot) and proofed it for too long so it was sour. I’ll have to make it properly for the family another time.
Recipe: sourdough discard focaccia from Du’s Doughs
Sourdough granola with almonds, pumpkin seeds, and dates
Grade: B+
Healthy and I like the almonds.
Recipe: sourdough granola from 24hourkitchen
Modifications: doubled amounts of nuts and seeds; dried dates added midway through baking
Japanese mascarpone cheesecake
Grade: A-
The family loved it, even though the cheesecake collapsed and I added a little too much sugar. So creamy especially when chilled.
Recipe: Japanese cheesecake from Just One Cookbook
Modification: mascarpone for cream cheese; a little too much sugar
#sourdough granola with almonds pumpkin seeds and dates#sourdough poppy and sesame seeds bagel#sourdough focaccia with crab corn and tomatoes#japanese mascarpone cheesecake
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so much baking done today!
- tried out my sourdough starter but it didn’t rise much so I made a flatbread lol
- granola bars! inspired by the picky chai and catch me flavor :)) dates, oats, almonds, hazelnuts, loads of spices, and honey
- and then some granola! oats, molasses, spices, sunflower and pumpkin seeds, and cranberries
yum yum yum we are embracing food and love for cooking
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The little ceremonies | Tahini, orange + coconut toasted museli
How is it already thisclose to being June? I'm holding tight to the well-worn marks of weekly routines to remind myself of the borders between these days, rather than accepting them as a smear across the calendar.
I am happiest with a schedule, and yet want Monday to feel different than Wednesday. Saturdays are for the farmer's market and tacos for breakfast, Tuesdays are often a standing bibimbap lunch, and Sunday night is when I make granola.
When I was fine-tuning the recipes for my book, certain ones that had always been part of my weekly to-do list became even more so entrenched in the way we do things around here. The soft sandwich bread took over the bread box, instead of sharing the space with the milk-and-honey-enriched loaf that was our alternate. I was giving away jar after jar of the pickled strawberry preserves. I had a freezer's worth of variations on the Walnut, Cherry Butter Tart Pie (there was one with milk chocolate, one with bittersweet, and one with cacao nibs; then one with pecans instead of the walnuts, another with bourbon, and one with dried cranberries, and every permutation in between). The clumpy granola became our one and only, and it was made with such devotedness that there was usually a surplus stashed in the pantry.
Once the book was done and out in the world, I took a break from many of those recipes, first off because—and nobody tells you this—while you're promoting a book you end up doing very little cooking. Then it was summertime, when our schedule had only the loosest of parameters. Slowly, slowly with fall and winter and school and holidays, I found my way again to the little ceremonies of my kitchen.
I'm back to a varied bread baking program, and the yeasted ones from the book are supplemented with a rye-heavy sourdough on the regular. The butter tart pie was was on the table at Thanksgiving, and it'll be shuttled to the cottage this summer.
Now the granola has its antithetical compatriot sharing a shelf. While mine is rough with clusters, this one from Emma Galloway's My Darling Lemon Thyme, is snappy, crackling and light. Hers is a toasted muesli, with a combination of flaked grains, coconut, seeds, and nuts, plus such a collection of dried fruit that each bite is a change from the one before. The kicker really is Emma's ingenious binding agent; tahini, mixed with coconut oil and honey. The resulting syrup is rich without going overboard, and not overly sweet. It is fragrant yet not sickly, evocatively savoury almost. In short, it's compellingly good.
Sarah wrote about this recipe just last month, so I consider this adding my voice to the chorus of praise as this muesli is one for encores.
EMMA GALLOWAY'S TAHINI, ORANGE + COCONUT TOASTED MUESLI
"Muesli-making was always my dad's domain when we were little. Late at night he would set himself up in the kitchen, toasting and chopping like a mad man, before decanting the goods into his giant glass muesli jar. I remember him saying how expensive it was to make but, and this is a huge BUT, homemade muesli beats that store-bought sweetened stuff hands down. This is my favourite version, and it's filled to the brim with the goodness of quinoa flakes, shredded coconut, nuts, and fruit all bound together in a sweet (but not in-your-face-sweet) mixture of coconut oil, tahini, honey, and orange zest. To keep things strictly mean you can use pure maple or brown rice syrup in place of the honey. Also, whole-grain oats can be used in place of the quinoa flakes."
— From My Darling Lemon Thyme: Recipes from my Real Food Kitchen by Emma Galloway (Roost Books, 2015)
Makes 1.5kg | 2 pounds
INGREDIENTS (please see below and the note for my changes)
5 cups | 500 g quinoa flakes
2 cups |180g unsweetened shredded or flaked coconut (I used both)
1/2 cup | 65g cashews, roughly chopped
1/2 cup | 75g whole raw almonds, roughly chopped (I used flaked)
1/2 cup | 65g pumpkin (pepita) seeds
1/2 cup | 60g sunflower seeds
1/4 cup | 35g sesame seeds
1/3 cup | 80ml virgin coconut oil
1/3 cup | 80ml un-hulled tahini
1/3 cup | 80ml honey, pure maple or brown rice syrup (I used maple)
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
The finely grated zest of 2 oranges
1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt
1 cup | 200g natural raisins or sultanas
1 1/2 cups | 165g dried cranberries
1 cup | 95g firmly packed dried apple slices, roughly chopped
1/2 cup | 80g pitted dried dates, roughly chopped
METHOD
Preheat oven to 350°F / 180°C. Combine quinoa flakes, coconut, cashews, almonds, pumpkin seeds, sunflower and sesame seeds in a large bowl using your hands to combine thoroughly. Combine coconut oil, honey or syrup, tahini, vanilla, orange zest and sea salt in a small pan and bring slowly to the boil, stirring constantly until melted and combined. Pour over dry ingredients and mix well.
Transfer to a large deep baking sheet and bake for 25-30 minutes, stirring every 10 minutes, until toasty and golden brown. Watch those edges like a hawk as they have a tendency to burn. Remove from the oven and set aside to cool. Stir in the dried fruit and transfer to a large glass jar or airtight container. Will keep for 2-3 weeks as long as airtight.
NOTE FROM TARA:
Instead of quinoa alone, I used 3 cups rolled oats, 11/2 cups quinoa flakes, and 1/2 cup buckwheat groats. I tailored the fruit to my sons' preferences, using 1/2 cup sultanas, 1/2 cup chopped figs, 1 cup dried cranberries, 1/2 cup dried cherries, 1/2 cup dried blueberries, 1/4 cup minced candied ginger, and 1/2 cup pitted dried dates, chopped.
Last but not least, thank you for the generosity of your kindness in response to my post about my grandfather. You guys are the absolute best. xo
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Source: http://sevenspoons.net/blog/2016/5/15/little-ceremonies
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61 Gluten Free Kid-Friendly Recipes for Picky Eaters
New blog post! Now that back-to-school season is here and parents are busier than ever (especially with many students doing virtual learning!), I wanted to lend a hand with a common problem I see in gluten free Facebook groups: finding gluten free recipes for kids that even picky eaters will enjoy!
Below, I've complied 61 gluten free recipes for kids that are specifically designed to please picky eaters. I've also included gluten free breakfast, snack and dinner recipes so that your picky eater can eat happily alllll day long. So let's dig right on in. Here are 61 gluten free recipes for kids that are sure to please even the pickiest of diners. :)
Gluten Free Recipes for Kids: Breakfast Edition
1. Kid Friendly Blueberry Kale Smoothie (Paleo) - Hot Pan Kitchen
Sweet ingredients like blueberries, banana and dates will disguise the kale and chia seeds also included in this smoothie!
2. Gluten-Free Breakfast Cookies - Mom's Test Kitchen
Gluten free oats, peanut butter and banana combine into a delicious and easy breakfast.
3. Keto Pancake Cereal (Low Carb) - Wholesome Yum
Pancakes + cereal = a kid's dream come true.
4. Spinach and Feta Egg Cups - Served from Scratch
Since spinach is mild in flavor, it's the perfect choice for a kid-friendly breakfast.
5. Easy and Delicious Keto Pancakes (Low Carb) - Healthy With Jamie
These gluten free pancakes are as healthy as they are yummy!
6. Gluten Free Pumpkin Breakfast Cookies - Home Body Eats
Cookies for breakfast? Who would turn down that?!?
7. Peanut Butter Greek Yogurt Overnight Oats - Lemons and Zest
A prep-ahead breakfast you and your kids will look forward to eating!
8. Sourdough Almond Flour Waffles (Dairy Free, Sugar Free, Grain Free Option) - Raia's Recipes
The perfect gluten free treat to start your children's day.
9. Easy No-Bake Greek Yogurt Tart (Egg Free) - Fearless Dining
These gluten free tarts look fancy, but they are just as easy to make as they are to eat.
10. 3-Ingredient Blueberry Cheesecake Bagels (Egg Free) - Casey the College Celiac
These gluten free bagels are so easy to make, your kids can always lend a helping hand!
11. Banana Buckwheat Pancakes - A Baking Journey
Buckwheat flour and a hidden banana make these pancakes about as healthy - and delicious - as they can get.
12. Breakfast Tostadas - Simply Full of Delight
Taco bout a delicious start to the day.
13. Low Carb Gluten Free Sausage Balls - My Productive Backyard
Seven ingredients combine into a delicious low carb breakfast or snack.
14. Paleo Apple Muffins (Dairy Free, Vegetarian) - Cook Eat Paleo
Apple pie in muffin form? Yes please!
15. Keto Breakfast Sandwich - Cooked By Julie
You can also prep these keto bagels ahead of time for an even easier gluten free breakfast.
16. Gluten Free Oatmeal Breakfast Bars - Your Haute Mess
For those needing a quick and easy breakfast on busy school mornings...
17. Gluten Free Poptarts - Celebration Generation
Ummmm, yes please?!?
18. Acai Bowl - The Forked Spoon
Who needs to buy an acai bowl when you can make your own at home?
19. Easy Recipe for Gluten Free Waffles - Hunny I'm Home DIY
A classic waffle recipe, just gluten free.
20. Gluten-Free Egg Fried Rice - Good For You Gluten Free
This egg fried rice is just as delicious for breakfast as it is for dinner!
21. Full English Breakfast Muffins (Grain Free, Low Carb, Paleo, Refined Sugar Free) - Emma Eats and Explores
Who knew you could have a full English breakfast in the form of a single muffin?
22. Southwestern Frittata - Feasible Feast
An easy and healthy recipe that you can enjoy for breakfast or dinner.
Gluten Free Recipes for Kids: Snack Edition
23. Healthy Banana Snack Cake (Refined Sugar Free) - Flavor the Moments
Are you drooling, or is it just me?
24. Copycat Cookie Dough Vegan Larabar - Cass Clay Cooking
Use gluten free oats, and this is a delicious gluten free snack that people of any age will enjoy!
25. Easy Double Chocolate Zucchini Bread - Creative Green Living
No one will even guess there's zucchini in this chocolatey snack.
26. Gluten Free Pumpkin Scones (Vegan) - The Curious Frugal
A gluten free snack that's perfect for the upcoming fall season.
27. Simple Morning Muffins (Dairy Free) - Fresh Simple Home PHOTO
These muffins almost look too pretty to eat!
28. PJ Masks Inspired Popsicles (Dairy Free) - Keep Calm and Eat Ice Cream
These gluten free popsicles come in three fun flavors: Gekko Grape, Catboy blue lemonade and Owlet raspberry strawberry.
29. Green Berry Banana Bread (Vegan) - Casey the College Celiac
This banana bread comes out green thanks to the addition of spinach, but your kids won't taste any vegetables.
30. Gluten Free Pizza Bites (Dairy Free Option) - Gluten Free on a Shoestring
Use muffin pans to make these pizza bites an easy and delicious snack.
31. Chocolate Protein Donuts (Soy Free, Dairy Free) - A Sorey Fitness
These chocolate protein donuts are delicious enough to eat for dessert, but also make for a healthy snack.
32. Gluten Free Goldfish Crackers (Nut Free, Vegan) - Healthy Taste of Life
A childhood classic made gluten free and vegan, so anyone can enjoy!
33. Air Fryer Plantains (Paleo, W30, Vegan) - Recipe This
All you need are three staple ingredients and 10 minutes to whip up these yummy snacks.
34. Almond Flour Crackers - Snappy Gourmet
You can add whatever flavors or seasonings you want to make these crackers your perfect snack.
35. Healthy Chocolate Granola (Oil Free) - The Banana Diaries
Chocolate for a snack is always a good idea, especially in the form of healthy granola.
36. Parmesan Roasted Broccoli Stalks (Vegetarian) - Two Healthy Kitchens
Reduce food waste and get your kids to eat more vegetables by cutting your broccoli stalks into fun shapes!
37. Vegan Mug Brownie - Natural Goodness
When your kid is begging for cake as a snack, whip them up this healthy mug cake instead!
38. Keto Cheese Crackers (Grain Free) - Texanerin
When you need a gluten free, kid-friendly snack that's free of grains but packed with cheesy flavor.
Gluten Free Recipes for Kids: Dinner Edition
39. Cheesy Cauliflower Bread Sticks (Low Carb, Grain Free) - Curry Trail
Pair these with some marinara sauce and protein, and you'll have a kid-friendly meal with a hidden veggie.
40. Gluten-Free Tomato Cheese Tart - What a Girl Eats
This cheese tart is full of such rich, cheesy flavor, kids won't even mind the vegetables thrown in.
41. Flank Steak Tacos with Brussels Sprouts - Eating Works
Before you start worrying about the brussel sprouts, the best part of these gluten free tacos is how easy it is to customize them to your family's taste! Check out the post for plenty of ideas on how to change up your usual taco night.
42. One Skillet Cheeseburger Helper - Serena Bakes Simply From Scratch
A traditional family dinner given a gluten free twist!
43. 20-Minute Vegan Sloppy Joes - Wow It's Veggie
Sloppy Joes are a favorite childhood classic of mine!
44. Chicken Broccoli Casserole - Dancing Through the Rain
Plenty of cheese hides the broccoli and cauliflower rice included in this comforting casserole.
45. Brazillian Cheese Bread - Simple Living Recipes
This gluten free bread is crunchy on the outside, cheesy on the inside, and sure to win over even the pickiest of eaters.
46. Vegan Shepard's Pie - Plant Based Folk
Creamy potatoes, tender vegetables and a flavorful meat substitute combine into one comforting, gluten free dinner.
47. Lightened Up Veggie “Nachos” (Low Carb, Keto) - Couple in the Kitchen
These are nacho traditional tacos...but they are super tasty!
48. Best Ever Gluten Free Cheeseburger Macaroni Skillet - A Sprinkling of Cayenne
Cheeseburger + macaroni = and a gluten free dinner for the whole family.
49. Quinoa "Mac" & Cheese - Hungry Hobby
All the flavors of mac and cheese with the plant-based protein of quinoa!
50. Vegan Black Bean Burgers with Sweet Potato - The Oregon Dietician
For when you want to shake up your family's usual burger night.
51. Taco Tater Tot Casserole - Mae's Menu
Tater tots get an upgrade in this gluten free and comforting casserole dinner.
52. Easy Creamy Gluten-Free Spaghetti (Vegan Option) - Spice It Upp
A garlic cream sauce turns this gluten free spaghetti dinner into a recipe your kids will request regularly.
53. Easy Baked Chicken Nuggets (Paleo Option) - Whole New Mom
A childhood classic made gluten free.
54. Vegetable Pasta Sauce - 7 Different Veggies and Legumes (Vegan) - My Pure Plants
This is the spaghetti sauce you need to get even the pickiest of eaters to eat their veggies.
55. Gluten Free Pizza Quesedilla (Vegan Option) The Helpful GF
Two of kids' favorite foods combined? Talk about a win!
56. Healthy Vegetarian Mexican Casserole with Rice & Beans - Piping Pot Curry
Cheese, brown rice and lots of veggies combine into a comforting casserole for family dinner.
57. Keto Grilled Cheese - Here to Cook
Pair this homemade grilled cheese with some tomato soup or your kid's favorite side, and you'll have a gluten free dinner everyone can enjoy.
58. Low Carb Pizza Chicken Skillet (Keto) - Low Carb Yum
Turn regular chicken breasts into a delicious "pizza" dinner with this recipe!
59. Vegetarian Chicken-less Pot Pies - A Mummy Too
Who would say no to pot pies?!?
60. Mexican Quinoa in Instant Pot (Vegan) - Spice Cravings
This quinoa only takes 30 minutes and 1 pot to make, but it's packed with flavor.
61. Sheet Pan Apple Cinnamon Chicken (Whole 30, Paleo, Grain Free) - Paleo Gluten Free Guy
This sheet-pan dinner features juicy chicken thighs, tender veggies and a hint of sweetness from apples.
Enjoy These 61 Gluten Free Recipes for Kids!
Whether you have kids who are picky eaters or just want some gluten free recipes the whole family will enjoy, I hope this round-up gives you some delicious ideas for breakfast, snacks and dinner.
Now let me know in the comments - which of these recipes do you want to try first?
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The little ceremonies | Tahini, orange + coconut toasted museli
How is it already thisclose to being June? I'm holding tight to the well-worn marks of weekly routines to remind myself of the borders between these days, rather than accepting them as a smear across the calendar.
I am happiest with a schedule, and yet want Monday to feel different than Wednesday. Saturdays are for the farmer's market and tacos for breakfast, Tuesdays are often a standing bibimbap lunch, and Sunday night is when I make granola.
When I was fine-tuning the recipes for my book, certain ones that had always been part of my weekly to-do list became even more so entrenched in the way we do things around here. The soft sandwich bread took over the bread box, instead of sharing the space with the milk-and-honey-enriched loaf that was our alternate. I was giving away jar after jar of the pickled strawberry preserves. I had a freezer's worth of variations on the Walnut, Cherry Butter Tart Pie (there was one with milk chocolate, one with bittersweet, and one with cacao nibs; then one with pecans instead of the walnuts, another with bourbon, and one with dried cranberries, and every permutation in between). The clumpy granola became our one and only, and it was made with such devotedness that there was usually a surplus stashed in the pantry.
Once the book was done and out in the world, I took a break from many of those recipes, first off because—and nobody tells you this—while you're promoting a book you end up doing very little cooking. Then it was summertime, when our schedule had only the loosest of parameters. Slowly, slowly with fall and winter and school and holidays, I found my way again to the little ceremonies of my kitchen.
I'm back to a varied bread baking program, and the yeasted ones from the book are supplemented with a rye-heavy sourdough on the regular. The butter tart pie was was on the table at Thanksgiving, and it'll be shuttled to the cottage this summer.
Now the granola has its antithetical compatriot sharing a shelf. While mine is rough with clusters, this one from Emma Galloway's My Darling Lemon Thyme, is snappy, crackling and light. Hers is a toasted muesli, with a combination of flaked grains, coconut, seeds, and nuts, plus such a collection of dried fruit that each bite is a change from the one before. The kicker really is Emma's ingenious binding agent; tahini, mixed with coconut oil and honey. The resulting syrup is rich without going overboard, and not overly sweet. It is fragrant yet not sickly, evocatively savoury almost. In short, it's compellingly good.
Sarah wrote about this recipe just last month, so I consider this adding my voice to the chorus of praise as this muesli is one for encores.
EMMA GALLOWAY'S TAHINI, ORANGE + COCONUT TOASTED MUESLI
"Muesli-making was always my dad's domain when we were little. Late at night he would set himself up in the kitchen, toasting and chopping like a mad man, before decanting the goods into his giant glass muesli jar. I remember him saying how expensive it was to make but, and this is a huge BUT, homemade muesli beats that store-bought sweetened stuff hands down. This is my favourite version, and it's filled to the brim with the goodness of quinoa flakes, shredded coconut, nuts, and fruit all bound together in a sweet (but not in-your-face-sweet) mixture of coconut oil, tahini, honey, and orange zest. To keep things strictly mean you can use pure maple or brown rice syrup in place of the honey. Also, whole-grain oats can be used in place of the quinoa flakes."
— From My Darling Lemon Thyme: Recipes from my Real Food Kitchen by Emma Galloway (Roost Books, 2015)
Makes 1.5kg | 2 pounds
INGREDIENTS (please see below and the note for my changes)
5 cups | 500 g quinoa flakes
2 cups |180g unsweetened shredded or flaked coconut (I used both)
1/2 cup | 65g cashews, roughly chopped
1/2 cup | 75g whole raw almonds, roughly chopped (I used flaked)
1/2 cup | 65g pumpkin (pepita) seeds
1/2 cup | 60g sunflower seeds
1/4 cup | 35g sesame seeds
1/3 cup | 80ml virgin coconut oil
1/3 cup | 80ml un-hulled tahini
1/3 cup | 80ml honey, pure maple or brown rice syrup (I used maple)
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
The finely grated zest of 2 oranges
1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt
1 cup | 200g natural raisins or sultanas
1 1/2 cups | 165g dried cranberries
1 cup | 95g firmly packed dried apple slices, roughly chopped
1/2 cup | 80g pitted dried dates, roughly chopped
METHOD
Preheat oven to 350°F / 180°C. Combine quinoa flakes, coconut, cashews, almonds, pumpkin seeds, sunflower and sesame seeds in a large bowl using your hands to combine thoroughly. Combine coconut oil, honey or syrup, tahini, vanilla, orange zest and sea salt in a small pan and bring slowly to the boil, stirring constantly until melted and combined. Pour over dry ingredients and mix well.
Transfer to a large deep baking sheet and bake for 25-30 minutes, stirring every 10 minutes, until toasty and golden brown. Watch those edges like a hawk as they have a tendency to burn. Remove from the oven and set aside to cool. Stir in the dried fruit and transfer to a large glass jar or airtight container. Will keep for 2-3 weeks as long as airtight.
NOTE FROM TARA:
Instead of quinoa alone, I used 3 cups rolled oats, 11/2 cups quinoa flakes, and 1/2 cup buckwheat groats. I tailored the fruit to my sons' preferences, using 1/2 cup sultanas, 1/2 cup chopped figs, 1 cup dried cranberries, 1/2 cup dried cherries, 1/2 cup dried blueberries, 1/4 cup minced candied ginger, and 1/2 cup pitted dried dates, chopped.
Last but not least, thank you for the generosity of your kindness in response to my post about my grandfather. You guys are the absolute best. xo
Newer:All the things | Rum and Ginger Toffee CakeOlder:The width of the universe
Source: http://sevenspoons.net/blog/2016/5/15/little-ceremonies
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The little ceremonies | Tahini, orange + coconut toasted museli
How is it already thisclose to being June? I'm holding tight to the well-worn marks of weekly routines to remind myself of the borders between these days, rather than accepting them as a smear across the calendar.
I am happiest with a schedule, and yet want Monday to feel different than Wednesday. Saturdays are for the farmer's market and tacos for breakfast, Tuesdays are often a standing bibimbap lunch, and Sunday night is when I make granola.
When I was fine-tuning the recipes for my book, certain ones that had always been part of my weekly to-do list became even more so entrenched in the way we do things around here. The soft sandwich bread took over the bread box, instead of sharing the space with the milk-and-honey-enriched loaf that was our alternate. I was giving away jar after jar of the pickled strawberry preserves. I had a freezer's worth of variations on the Walnut, Cherry Butter Tart Pie (there was one with milk chocolate, one with bittersweet, and one with cacao nibs; then one with pecans instead of the walnuts, another with bourbon, and one with dried cranberries, and every permutation in between). The clumpy granola became our one and only, and it was made with such devotedness that there was usually a surplus stashed in the pantry.
Once the book was done and out in the world, I took a break from many of those recipes, first off because—and nobody tells you this—while you're promoting a book you end up doing very little cooking. Then it was summertime, when our schedule had only the loosest of parameters. Slowly, slowly with fall and winter and school and holidays, I found my way again to the little ceremonies of my kitchen.
I'm back to a varied bread baking program, and the yeasted ones from the book are supplemented with a rye-heavy sourdough on the regular. The butter tart pie was was on the table at Thanksgiving, and it'll be shuttled to the cottage this summer.
Now the granola has its antithetical compatriot sharing a shelf. While mine is rough with clusters, this one from Emma Galloway's My Darling Lemon Thyme, is snappy, crackling and light. Hers is a toasted muesli, with a combination of flaked grains, coconut, seeds, and nuts, plus such a collection of dried fruit that each bite is a change from the one before. The kicker really is Emma's ingenious binding agent; tahini, mixed with coconut oil and honey. The resulting syrup is rich without going overboard, and not overly sweet. It is fragrant yet not sickly, evocatively savoury almost. In short, it's compellingly good.
Sarah wrote about this recipe just last month, so I consider this adding my voice to the chorus of praise as this muesli is one for encores.
EMMA GALLOWAY'S TAHINI, ORANGE + COCONUT TOASTED MUESLI
"Muesli-making was always my dad's domain when we were little. Late at night he would set himself up in the kitchen, toasting and chopping like a mad man, before decanting the goods into his giant glass muesli jar. I remember him saying how expensive it was to make but, and this is a huge BUT, homemade muesli beats that store-bought sweetened stuff hands down. This is my favourite version, and it's filled to the brim with the goodness of quinoa flakes, shredded coconut, nuts, and fruit all bound together in a sweet (but not in-your-face-sweet) mixture of coconut oil, tahini, honey, and orange zest. To keep things strictly mean you can use pure maple or brown rice syrup in place of the honey. Also, whole-grain oats can be used in place of the quinoa flakes."
— From My Darling Lemon Thyme: Recipes from my Real Food Kitchen by Emma Galloway (Roost Books, 2015)
Makes 1.5kg | 2 pounds
INGREDIENTS (please see below and the note for my changes)
5 cups | 500 g quinoa flakes
2 cups |180g unsweetened shredded or flaked coconut (I used both)
1/2 cup | 65g cashews, roughly chopped
1/2 cup | 75g whole raw almonds, roughly chopped (I used flaked)
1/2 cup | 65g pumpkin (pepita) seeds
1/2 cup | 60g sunflower seeds
1/4 cup | 35g sesame seeds
1/3 cup | 80ml virgin coconut oil
1/3 cup | 80ml un-hulled tahini
1/3 cup | 80ml honey, pure maple or brown rice syrup (I used maple)
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
The finely grated zest of 2 oranges
1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt
1 cup | 200g natural raisins or sultanas
1 1/2 cups | 165g dried cranberries
1 cup | 95g firmly packed dried apple slices, roughly chopped
1/2 cup | 80g pitted dried dates, roughly chopped
METHOD
Preheat oven to 350°F / 180°C. Combine quinoa flakes, coconut, cashews, almonds, pumpkin seeds, sunflower and sesame seeds in a large bowl using your hands to combine thoroughly. Combine coconut oil, honey or syrup, tahini, vanilla, orange zest and sea salt in a small pan and bring slowly to the boil, stirring constantly until melted and combined. Pour over dry ingredients and mix well.
Transfer to a large deep baking sheet and bake for 25-30 minutes, stirring every 10 minutes, until toasty and golden brown. Watch those edges like a hawk as they have a tendency to burn. Remove from the oven and set aside to cool. Stir in the dried fruit and transfer to a large glass jar or airtight container. Will keep for 2-3 weeks as long as airtight.
NOTE FROM TARA:
Instead of quinoa alone, I used 3 cups rolled oats, 11/2 cups quinoa flakes, and 1/2 cup buckwheat groats. I tailored the fruit to my sons' preferences, using 1/2 cup sultanas, 1/2 cup chopped figs, 1 cup dried cranberries, 1/2 cup dried cherries, 1/2 cup dried blueberries, 1/4 cup minced candied ginger, and 1/2 cup pitted dried dates, chopped.
Last but not least, thank you for the generosity of your kindness in response to my post about my grandfather. You guys are the absolute best. xo
Newer:All the things | Rum and Ginger Toffee CakeOlder:The width of the universe
Source: http://sevenspoons.net/blog/2016/5/15/little-ceremonies
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The little ceremonies | Tahini, orange + coconut toasted museli
How is it already thisclose to being June? I'm holding tight to the well-worn marks of weekly routines to remind myself of the borders between these days, rather than accepting them as a smear across the calendar.
I am happiest with a schedule, and yet want Monday to feel different than Wednesday. Saturdays are for the farmer's market and tacos for breakfast, Tuesdays are often a standing bibimbap lunch, and Sunday night is when I make granola.
When I was fine-tuning the recipes for my book, certain ones that had always been part of my weekly to-do list became even more so entrenched in the way we do things around here. The soft sandwich bread took over the bread box, instead of sharing the space with the milk-and-honey-enriched loaf that was our alternate. I was giving away jar after jar of the pickled strawberry preserves. I had a freezer's worth of variations on the Walnut, Cherry Butter Tart Pie (there was one with milk chocolate, one with bittersweet, and one with cacao nibs; then one with pecans instead of the walnuts, another with bourbon, and one with dried cranberries, and every permutation in between). The clumpy granola became our one and only, and it was made with such devotedness that there was usually a surplus stashed in the pantry.
Once the book was done and out in the world, I took a break from many of those recipes, first off because—and nobody tells you this—while you're promoting a book you end up doing very little cooking. Then it was summertime, when our schedule had only the loosest of parameters. Slowly, slowly with fall and winter and school and holidays, I found my way again to the little ceremonies of my kitchen.
I'm back to a varied bread baking program, and the yeasted ones from the book are supplemented with a rye-heavy sourdough on the regular. The butter tart pie was was on the table at Thanksgiving, and it'll be shuttled to the cottage this summer.
Now the granola has its antithetical compatriot sharing a shelf. While mine is rough with clusters, this one from Emma Galloway's My Darling Lemon Thyme, is snappy, crackling and light. Hers is a toasted muesli, with a combination of flaked grains, coconut, seeds, and nuts, plus such a collection of dried fruit that each bite is a change from the one before. The kicker really is Emma's ingenious binding agent; tahini, mixed with coconut oil and honey. The resulting syrup is rich without going overboard, and not overly sweet. It is fragrant yet not sickly, evocatively savoury almost. In short, it's compellingly good.
Sarah wrote about this recipe just last month, so I consider this adding my voice to the chorus of praise as this muesli is one for encores.
EMMA GALLOWAY'S TAHINI, ORANGE + COCONUT TOASTED MUESLI
"Muesli-making was always my dad's domain when we were little. Late at night he would set himself up in the kitchen, toasting and chopping like a mad man, before decanting the goods into his giant glass muesli jar. I remember him saying how expensive it was to make but, and this is a huge BUT, homemade muesli beats that store-bought sweetened stuff hands down. This is my favourite version, and it's filled to the brim with the goodness of quinoa flakes, shredded coconut, nuts, and fruit all bound together in a sweet (but not in-your-face-sweet) mixture of coconut oil, tahini, honey, and orange zest. To keep things strictly mean you can use pure maple or brown rice syrup in place of the honey. Also, whole-grain oats can be used in place of the quinoa flakes."
— From My Darling Lemon Thyme: Recipes from my Real Food Kitchen by Emma Galloway (Roost Books, 2015)
Makes 1.5kg | 2 pounds
INGREDIENTS (please see below and the note for my changes)
5 cups | 500 g quinoa flakes
2 cups |180g unsweetened shredded or flaked coconut (I used both)
1/2 cup | 65g cashews, roughly chopped
1/2 cup | 75g whole raw almonds, roughly chopped (I used flaked)
1/2 cup | 65g pumpkin (pepita) seeds
1/2 cup | 60g sunflower seeds
1/4 cup | 35g sesame seeds
1/3 cup | 80ml virgin coconut oil
1/3 cup | 80ml un-hulled tahini
1/3 cup | 80ml honey, pure maple or brown rice syrup (I used maple)
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
The finely grated zest of 2 oranges
1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt
1 cup | 200g natural raisins or sultanas
1 1/2 cups | 165g dried cranberries
1 cup | 95g firmly packed dried apple slices, roughly chopped
1/2 cup | 80g pitted dried dates, roughly chopped
METHOD
Preheat oven to 350°F / 180°C. Combine quinoa flakes, coconut, cashews, almonds, pumpkin seeds, sunflower and sesame seeds in a large bowl using your hands to combine thoroughly. Combine coconut oil, honey or syrup, tahini, vanilla, orange zest and sea salt in a small pan and bring slowly to the boil, stirring constantly until melted and combined. Pour over dry ingredients and mix well.
Transfer to a large deep baking sheet and bake for 25-30 minutes, stirring every 10 minutes, until toasty and golden brown. Watch those edges like a hawk as they have a tendency to burn. Remove from the oven and set aside to cool. Stir in the dried fruit and transfer to a large glass jar or airtight container. Will keep for 2-3 weeks as long as airtight.
NOTE FROM TARA:
Instead of quinoa alone, I used 3 cups rolled oats, 11/2 cups quinoa flakes, and 1/2 cup buckwheat groats. I tailored the fruit to my sons' preferences, using 1/2 cup sultanas, 1/2 cup chopped figs, 1 cup dried cranberries, 1/2 cup dried cherries, 1/2 cup dried blueberries, 1/4 cup minced candied ginger, and 1/2 cup pitted dried dates, chopped.
Last but not least, thank you for the generosity of your kindness in response to my post about my grandfather. You guys are the absolute best. xo
Newer:All the things | Rum and Ginger Toffee CakeOlder:The width of the universe
Source: http://sevenspoons.net/blog/2016/5/15/little-ceremonies
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Quick bites: week of 9/7/20
Sourdough discard furikake crackers
Grade: C
I think this happened the last time I tried this too: I need to roll this out more thinly because I ended up with pita bread rather than crackers.
Recipe: sourdough crackers with olive oil & herbs from Love & Olive Oil
Sourdough corn tortilla
Grade: B+
This was fun to make as I’d wanted to make my own corn tortilla for the longest time, and sourdough combatted the lack of masa harina because of the gluten it provided for the yellow cornmeal I used instead.
Again, needed to roll it out more thinly, but I got nice bubbles as the tortilla was frying and it made for some nice pairings:
With eggs and avocado
With pork belly and kimchi
Recipe: home-milled corn and wheat sourdough tortilla from Breadtopia
Sourdough pork leek dumpling
Grade: A-
They aren’t lookers, but they are my cute little dumplings. I finally used this recipe for what it was actually meant for: dumplings! And using up leeks that were stinking up my fridge with some ground pork. Even though I haven’t eaten those dumplings yet, I think the filling tasted quite nice (added the leftovers to soup) so I feel confident about their taste.
Recipe: sourdough discard dumplings from Du’s Doughs
Yang chun soup
Grade: B
Trying out pork lard in soup...you can’t really taste it, but the combination of everything was yummy.
Inspired by: yang chun noodle soup from the Woks of Life
Matcha mochi cookie
Grade: B
Trying to perfect mookies now that I have a scale. Alas, I still don’t have the thin crispy cookies of the recipe author. But you can’t really go wrong with mookies.
Recipe: the matcha mochi cookie: square one from Nichijou Ramen
Miso pork belly and vegetable soup
Grade: B+
Using up miso, pork belly, and vegetables in another soup. Pretty yummy. I do love the pork belly from Katagiri.
Sourdough discard everything mochi cookie waffles
Grade: B+
This was an interesting mochi cookie recipe that doesn’t call for butter. I substituted Puffy for some of the milk and the sweet rice flour, so I could taste it in the final product. I also “baked” the dough in a wafflemaker because it was such a small batch. Decadent.
Recipe: everything mochi cookies from Sook
Sourdough discard granola
Grade: B+
This time, I used dried chopped dates along with roughly chopped almonds (using a rolling pin) and tamari pumpkin seeds. And coconut milk in the preferment (can’t really taste it). Good solid granola, to be eaten with ice cream or Greek yogurt.
Recipe: homemade sourdough granola from 24hourkitchen
Stovetop kinako cookies
Grade: B+
Wanted to try kinako in cookies. Easy to make, small batch “baked” on stovetop.
Recipe: easy quick & luxurious kinako cookies from Cookpad
Lazy huevos rancheros
Grade: A-
Using sourdough crackers in my lazy version of huevos rancheros. Pretty filling breakfast!
Carrot and cabbage two ways
Grade: B
Those have been sitting in my fridge for a while, so tried them in two recipes:
Sourdough discard pancakes with imitation crabs and bean sprouts
Regular stir fry with tofu curd
I need to get better at flipping the pancake so it doesn’t break, but it was a bit fragile because I had to thin it out with water in order to accommodate all the vegetables.
Rose mochi ice cream
Grade: B+
I want to see if I could put rosewater in the mochi wrapper filling in preparation for snow skin mooncakes. The answer is...maybe, but I put way too much and I’m still burning.
Recipe: mochi ice cream from Just One Cookbook
#sourdough discard furikake cracker#sourdough corn tortilla#sourdough pork leek dumpling#yang chun soup#sourdough discard everything mochi cookie waffle#sourdough discard granola#stovetop kinako cookie#lazy huevos rancheros#carrot cabbage sourdough discard pancake with imitation crab#carrot cabbage tofu curd stir fry#carrot cabbage sourdough discard pancake with imitation crab and bean sprouts#rose mochi ice cream
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