Gluten Free Recipes (Most Popular)
The recipe calls for tomato sauce and water. I blended a large can of tomatoes (leaving a few chunks) instead. It has more liquid, so I left out the water as well.
Play with the seasoning. I used more cumin and paprika. Have fun!
Some stuff I threw together to clean out the fridge. The sausage I used was already cooked. If yours is raw, you can cook it through in the last step.
An adaptaion on the recipe here: http://thedoitallmama.com/2016/05/whole-30
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BR>I used noncompliant sausage, but you can get compliant sausage, or just add ground pork and sausage seasonings (sage, pepper, oregano, cloves)
Here's a recipe that is low in sugar, no gluten, no dairy smoothie that tastes like pumpkin pie!
Too tasty. Seriously. And way too easy to make. This chicken can be oven broiled or grilled, but the results are always fantastic. (I prefer broiling it...the spices make my kitchen smell soooo good!) I've also used this recipe for extra-firm (gluten free) tofu with great results!
Halibut with a sweet and salty marinade, great for cookouts or family dinners. I make this dish gluten free and casein free, but this recipe will work fine with regular ingredients, too.
Glutino brand gluten free crackers make a seriously tasty crust. Who needs breadcrumbs?
Gluten free and full of flavor! Really quick and easy to make. As a celiac, I can't have most teriyaki sauces anymore, but this really reminds me of something I used to order in a local Chinese restaurant. For non-celiacs, you can make this with regular soy sauce, too.
These muffins are delicious and vegan, gluten free and sugar free! You can experiment and substitute different nuts and dried fruit in lieu of the walnuts and dates, depending on your preference.
Amazing sweet and peppery salmon bites, so easy to make and with so few ingredients. Oh, and no fishy taste at all! Use gluten free soy sauce if you are gluten sensitive, or regular soy sauce if you are not.
I adjusted the nutritional calculations to account for about 1/3 of the marinade, since most of it will be left in the bowl and won't be consumed.
Can be used in SCD diet if sub yogurt and chocolate chips
A new take on what to do with Thanksgiving leftovers. Introduces bok choy, an often overlooked vegetable which, while having a delicate flavor, adds a fabulous crunch to recipes.