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This whole wheat pie crust recipe uses the secret ingredient of wheat gluten to produce a nice crispy crust perfect for any pie or quiche.
This whole wheat pie crust recipe uses the secret ingredient of wheat gluten to produce a nice crispy crust perfect for any pie or quiche.
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This caraway rye bread, baked in the Dutch oven, is no-knead, no double rise, no-fail, and always a crowd-pleaser.
This caraway rye bread, baked in the Dutch oven, is no-knead, no double rise, no-fail, and always a crowd-pleaser.
Ingredients:
rye flour, bread flour, buttermilk, caraway seeds, wheat gluten, salt, water, sugar, yeast
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Homemade gluten-free crackers made with teff, sesame seeds, pepitas, and sunflower seeds are a hearty snack on their own, and are great for dipping.
Homemade gluten-free crackers made with teff, sesame seeds, pepitas, and sunflower seeds are a hearty snack on their own, and are great for dipping.
Ingredients:
water, teff flour, tapioca flour, sunflower seed, pepitas, sesame seeds, flax seeds, teff, salt
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Gluten-free pie crust that tastes very close to the traditional wheat-based crust is easily made with white rice flour, brown rice flour, and arrowroot starch.
Gluten-free pie crust that tastes very close to the traditional wheat-based crust is easily made with white rice flour, brown rice flour, and arrowroot starch.
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Gluten-free skillet cornbread just got fancy with the addition of bacon, jalapeno peppers, and pepperjack to the batter.
Gluten-free skillet cornbread just got fancy with the addition of bacon, jalapeno peppers, and pepperjack to the batter.
Ingredients:
bacon, jalapeno peppers, yellow cornmeal, skim milk, gluten, sugar, baking powder, salt, eggs, butter, cheese, green onions
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Easy grilled pork tenderloin, marinated in soy sauce, ginger, sesame oil marinade, and grilled to perfection!
Easy grilled pork tenderloin, marinated in soy sauce, ginger, sesame oil marinade, and grilled to perfection!
Ingredients:
pork tenderloin, ginger, cloves, soy sauce, brown sugar, green onions, cilantro, rice vinegar, olive oil, sesame oil
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Ginger, almond flour, arrowroot, and molasses combine to perfection to make these crispy and sweet gluten-free vegan gingerbread cookies.
Ginger, almond flour, arrowroot, and molasses combine to perfection to make these crispy and sweet gluten-free vegan gingerbread cookies.
Ingredients:
blanched almond, arrowroot, ginger, salt, cinnamon, baking soda, coconut oil, brown sugar, molasses
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Fresh peaches are spread over a light and tasty gluten-free batter and sprinkled with vanilla sugar in this easy cobbler that serves 2.
Fresh peaches are spread over a light and tasty gluten-free batter and sprinkled with vanilla sugar in this easy cobbler that serves 2.
Ingredients:
butter, sugar, brown rice, sorghum flour, potato starch, tapioca starch, milk, baking powder, nutmeg, peaches, vanilla sugar
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These garlic and dill gluten-free rolls will make all your gluten-free family members happy at your next dinner party.
These garlic and dill gluten-free rolls will make all your gluten-free family members happy at your next dinner party.
Ingredients:
water, sugar, yeast, eggs, canola oil, apple cider vinegar, gluten, xanthan gum, salt, dill weed, garlic
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These chocolate chip-pumpkin muffins use a DIY homemade gluten-free flour mix.
These chocolate chip-pumpkin muffins use a DIY homemade gluten-free flour mix.
Ingredients:
rice flour, soy flour, sugar, salt, pumpkin puree, oil, eggs, rice cereal, baking powder, chocolate chips
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Everyone will enjoy this gluten-free version of bread stuffing this holiday season.
Everyone will enjoy this gluten-free version of bread stuffing this holiday season.
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Peter Reinhart, author of “Artisan Breads Every Day” and “American Pie,” said a 24-hour wait will improve any dough: take your favorite recipe, let it sit overnight, then enjoy the upgrade Mr Reinhart recommends letting the dough rise at room temperature for three hours, then refrigerating it.
Peter Reinhart, author of “Artisan Breads Every Day” and “American Pie,” said a 24-hour wait will improve any dough: take your favorite recipe, let it sit overnight, then enjoy the upgrade Mr Reinhart recommends letting the dough rise at room temperature for three hours, then refrigerating it.