Tag Archives: Gluten-free

Gluten Free Birthday Treats

What a birthday day week this has been!  It was filled with yummy sweets, surprises, and exploring the city.  I’ll give a quick run down of the heaps of goodness that happened:

Monday my coworkers and I celebrated my birthday, and another member of our team’s wedding with a whole table full of gluten free sweets.  My friend made white chocolate, almond, and gluten free pretzel cookies (?), or brittle (?) Chocolate mousse cake, and buckeyes.  I love being able to join in the fun at a work party!  Plus there were tons of extras to keep me fueled up throughout the week.

Tuesday morning, I got woken up with breakfast goodies from Tulu’s Gluten Free Bakery!  A blueberry-cranberry muffin with almond crumb topping and coffee cake!  The muffin was so moist, and I hardly ever treat myself to pastries, so it was a perfect way to start the morning.

The week was filled with more gf finds – like the pop-up food stands at Madison Square Park for their Harvest Market!

Out of the corner of my eye I saw “gluten-free crepes”… did an about-face… and had to get one!  I left not knowing what the place was actually called, but the nice guy making my crepe told me that they had a permanent location at Chelsea Market, so I deduced that it must have been Bar Suzette.  The guy also told me that they were made from rice, lentils, salt, and water – so they should taste similar to sourdough.

The only other time I went to a crepe bar (Good Girls Go to Paris Crepes in Detroit) – they told me that they had tried everything, and couldn’t come up with a way to make good crepes gluten free.  Guess they were wrong!

I got a nutella crepe – which they sprinkle a little sugar on for a little crunch.  Paired with the chewy layers of crepes, it was the perfect “snack”.

Picture of the actual crepe to come!

That night we went back to Pala Pizza for calamari and fungata pizza – which I didn’t take pictures of because my hands were too busy stuffing pizza in my face.  I didn’t like this pizza as much as the last one I got.  This one was a little dry tasting (?).  I don’t know how that’s possible because there was so much cheese on it, but once I asked the waitress for a side of marinara to dunk it in, I was all set.

So many fun times, friends, and good eats this weekend!  Even though I didn’t get to blow out any candles, I can’t think of anything else I could wish for! 🙂

It’s happening! GF Cupcakes in Queens!

Queens is a bit slow to come around to having gluten free options in grocery stores and bakeries.  Mostly because most of the independently-owned shops are family operations that have been around forever, or focus on ethnic or regional specialties.

So, as excited as I was to see a new bakery pop up on Steinway, I was not expecting to see a sign in the window advertising gluten-free cupcake options!  We even joked around saying “Wouldn’t it be cool if they had some gluten free stuff?”  Well, they DO!

Who’s “they”?  Cream Bakery!

The only flavors that they had of the gluten free persuasion were vanilla with chocolate frosting, and chocolate with chocolate frosting.

I wasn’t really in the cupcake mood (I know… so sad).  But I’ll update this post when I try them!


Cream Bakery – 31-78 Steinway Street, Astoria NY 11103

718.545.3800
R Train to Steinway Street

Frozen Lara Bars? Genius!

 

Look for the polka dots!

 

Have you seen the new Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough, Chocolate Chip Brownie, Carrot Cake, and Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip flavors of Lara Bars?  

Ever since I saw them on another blog (which one is escaping me now) – I was on the look out for these in my local Whole Foods and health stores, but for weeks they evaded me.  I couldn’t even find them online!  

Then, just when I thought hope was lost, I found them at Sunac (26th Street and 6th Avenue).  I scooped up a cookie dough and a brownie (they still don’t have in the peanut butter ones, sigh.)  

So chock-full of chocolate, and only FOUR ingredients!  Makes a girl almost feel like it could be a little tiny bit good for you? 

THEN – I saw the genius idea to FREEZE them!  Why didn’t I think of that? 

So I put one in the freezer at work and ate it while walking to the subway on my way home on Friday.  Nothing better to put a nice cherry on top of a work week 🙂

Next up – freezing it and mushing it up into some vanilla ice cream.  

Also, finding the peanut butter ones!

Tu-lu’s Bakery and BBQ Salmon

I made this meal about a month ago, but I’m planning on recreating it this weekend so I thought I’d revisit it.  Pretty soon we’ll be bringing out the fall squashes and apples, so I want to make one more true summer meal.  

I’m definitely going to have to go back to Tu-lu’s Gluten Free Bakery in the East Village.  Last time I was there I got a jalapeno cornbread muffin (pictured below), and a white chocolate cranberry oatmeal cookie.  The cornbread was pretty good, but didn’t blow my mind.  Once I slathered some butter on it, it tasted much better.  The cookie was above par though – really chewy and sweet.  They also have a ton of gluten free cupcake options at Tu-lus, that I’m going to put on my list for my next visit.  

I think that working at a gluten free bakery would be on my list of dream jobs.  Get up early, bake away in the morning, display all of your creations, then sit in a quiet, sweet-smelling room all day selling to “your people”.  The woman at Tu-lu’s looked so serene and happy in her quiet little shop (although I’m sure she would have preferred it to be bustling with customers).  

Back to the meal… last time I picked up a carton of coleslaw from Whole Foods, and then made some barbeque salmon with Naturally Delicious barbeque sauce.  I think I might just do the exact same this weekend.  

Note the sweet tea vodka and lemonade in the background.  Jeremiah Weed sweet tea vodka has been my go-to drink this summer – so refreshing and flavorful that it barely needs a mixer.  Someone will have to pry it out of my arms before fall hits so I don’t get sick of it.

Gluten free at weddings

My meal card - a bit bootleg

Last weekend I attended my fourth wedding of the summer, and was really impressed with the gluten-awareness level!  They knew I was coming, so that helped – but they were prepared with a fully gluten free meal for me.  And it wasn’t just a plate full of steamed vegetables, it was a full-blown, cream-filled, crabmeat-topped delicious meal!

So much butter, so little time

There was a virtual ocean full of crab meat soaked in butter on top of this salmon, which made up for the fact that I could only have a few appetizers.  The broccoli and mashed potatoes were pretty generic, but if you loaded some of the crab meat heaven on top it stepped it up a notch.

Dessert is usually a let down at weddings as well.  Can’t have the cake – which just sits there and taunts you with its sugary yumminess all night.  And most other desserts are of the cheesecake/torte variety, which are also a no-no.

But – this wedding had chocolate-covered strawberries!  And they were dipped to look like mini brides and grooms, so they were adorable.  I was so happy when they brought them out I ate two whole bride-and-groom couples.

Then, just when I thought I was getting a bit tired on the dance floor, they brought out a CANDY BAR.  I rarely have candy like gummy bears – but they gave me a quick boost to keep cutting a rug.  I wish that they had actual candy bars in the candy bar, but that wouldn’t have been as pretty as the green and pink morsels they offered.

If/when I ever get married I’m going to try to get Udi’s to sponsor it – the amount of gluten free food will be staggering.  I’ve gotten so many ideas of what to do and what not to do from my wedding tour this summer.  But for now – at least I didn’t have to eat steamed veggies 🙂

Chelsea Clinton: a girl after my own heart

Chelsea Clinton will be serving gluten free cake at her wedding!

Who knew that Chels herself has a gluten allergy?  Pretty neat!

Maybe it will look like my favorite cake ever…

Pasta and Painting

Today I went into the city and picked up some art supplies at Sam Flax.  Then I treked over to Whole Foods and picked up ingredients for dinner.  While I was there I stopped at the in-store Jamba Juice.  Most deliciously over-priced beverages on the planet – except possibly Frappucinos, or those chocolate drinks from Godiva.  

Then I got to work painting, trying to channel my inner child/artist.  Here’s what I came up with!

Grow Together

 

Not exactly the next Picasso, but I’m pretty proud of myself.  

On to the pasta:

Ricotta Pasta with Tomatoes and Herbs 


*Makes one serving

1/2 cup pasta (I used elbow rice pasta because it’s what I had on hand)

1/4 cup ricotta cheese

2 T. parmesan cheese

2 small tomatoes or 1 large

1/2 cup herbs (I used Italian parsley and basil)

salt and pepper

Cook pasta in salted water until al dente (about 12 minutes for gf pasta).  

While pasta is cooking, cut up tomatoes into chunks, and dice the herbs. 

Drain pasta, except for about 3 T. of pasta water.  Pour pasta and water into serving bowl. 

Add ricotta and parmesan to the pasta and stir until you have a creamy sauce.  Add salt and pepper to taste.  Toss in tomatoes and herbs (you could add chicken here if you wanted as well).

Sprinkle a bit more parmesan cheese on top, and enjoy!

This really was the perfect summer meal.  I used basil fresh from my “garden” (a pot in my kitchen with about four sprigs of basil, that’s near death).  It was so quick and simple, I might just have it again tomorrow 🙂

Strawberry Jam Session

The kids I used to nanny for would get in the minivan sometimes after I had been in there running errands alone.  The music would be bumpin’ and they’d go “Anna – were you havin a jam session in here?!”  

Yesterday I had a real life jam session – strawberry style.  

I thought to myself – strawberries are so cheap, and store-bought jam always has high fructose corn syrup in it – you should just make some jam yourself!  So I did…

I started with two pounds of strawberries from the fruit market.

I hulled and rinsed them, then cut them into bite-sized pieces.  I put about 3/4 cups of sugar over them, along with about 3 T. of lemon juice, and put them in the fridge to marinate for about an hour.  Mind you, I had no idea what I was doing at this point – but I figured it would work out. 

After that I put them in a pot and brought the mixture to a boil.  This is where things got sweet (literally ;))  

STRAWBERRY VOLCANO!!

It almost boiled over a few times, but I lowered the heat and stirred it down.  After about 40 minutes it got to be much more viscous and lava-like…

I let it sit and cool for awhile and then I had to have a taste.  So I put it on some of Udi’s bread, toasted, with butter: 

toast and jam

 

So good!  Not too sweet and just thick enough.  I put it in a leftover pasta sauce jar and have enough jam to last me a year!  (although I think it will only keep for about a week…)

So, lesson learned – don’t be afraid to have your own jam session.  And don’t buy into that Smuckers stuff 🙂

St. Pete Beach – Mad Fish

So I know I haven’t posted in a couple of weeks – but it’s kind of hard to blog when you’re basking in the sun, jet-skiing, and drinking rum runners all day.  Nick and I spent four glorious days in St. Pete Beach, FL for the wedding of one of Nick’s friends, and some much needed R&R.  After a quick canceled-flight debacle, we landed safely in paradise.

Isn’t it just dreamy?  The Sirata Beach Resort was so nice, and our room had an ocean view!  We spent hours walking the beach, laying by the pool, and eating some great meals!  I got my fill of grits and cheese grits (like gluten free hot porridge mixed with cheese soup).

The best meal by far was at Mad Fish – a really cool upscale seafood restaurant in a converted diner car.  This place had a really cool vibe – and it was nice to have some alone time with Nick.  And by alone time, I mean I shared him with this giant leaning tower of Pisa of donut onion rings.  Wait, let me repeat myself… DONUT ONION RINGS.  Like your traditional onion ring, but dunked in a donut batter, fried to a crisp, dusted with powdered sugar, and dipped in ketchup.  Nick was raving about these all weekend, telling everyone from his sister to the towncar driver about how mind-blowingly, gluteny-good they were.  One of those times that I wish I could just get rid of this pesky allergy…

In case you need a visual…

Man vs. Food

I, on the other hand, sat through the waitress bringing out one round of buttered bread that smelled amazing (Nick said it tasted like Pizza Hut?).  Then another round of these onion rings.  So by the time my meal got to the table I was ready to dig in.  Good thing the portion was GIGONDO!

I had wanted to try grouper, since it’s a specialty of the region – so I got the grouper and Gulf shrimp in tomato and caper sauce, with garlic risotto.  Mmm….

Gulf shrimp and grouper over garlic risotto

That giant white snowball on top?  That’s parmesan cheese.  The grouper was really flavorful and moist, and the shrimp were extra fresh.  I could only eat about a third of this, but it was worth every penny.

We also heard that the breakfast at Mad Fish is great too.  It’s definitely a must-go if you’re in the area.

Mad Fish

5200 Gulf Blvd.  St. Pete Beach, FL

Bragg’s Liquid Aminos

This stuff is good.  I use it instead of dressing on my salads (great if you don’t want to read the ingredients on a million bottles of dressing to see if they’re gluten free, plus it has ZERO calories).  It’s like a light soy sauce mixed with balsamic vinegar, but with a lot less sodium – plus it has 16 amino acids!

You can get a free sample sent to you here!

P.S. – Having thoughts of ordering the giant jug…