Jumat, 11 Juli 2008

Vegan Banana Ice Scream

Vegan banana ice cream.


I've been busy behind the scenes here at Gluten-Free Goddess -- but I'm never too busy to create a new dessert recipe for you. Her Awesomeness forbid. I wouldn't abandon you to steam in the summer heat, sweltering without respite, without a new frozen confection to cheer you up and cool you down. 

Not me. I'm not a remote and apathetic kind of goddess. Nope. 

I get you. I listen. And I feel your non-dairy gluten-free frustration. All the way out here in the hills of Ojo Caliente.

So what that means is this ice cream recipe is vegan- in other words, dairy-free and egg-free for all you lovely casein-free beauties out there.

I start with frozen bananas- because they're so creamy good when frozen. They jump start the whole homemade ice cream making process. So go fetch your ripe bananas and toss 'em in the freezer right now.

You'll thank me later.


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Rabu, 09 Juli 2008

How To Make Crunchy Gluten-Free Breadcrumbs

Use toasted gluten free waffles for fabulous bread crumbs
Golden gluten-free bread crumbs made from toasted waffles.

Why not talk about simple pleasures? Like how to make really tasty gluten-free bread crumbs. Golden. Toasty. Slightly crunchy. When I first went gluten-free I missed the crunchy goodness that a buttered bread crumb topping adds to a home cooked recipe- especially comfort food. In fact, one of my favorite simple comfort recipes when I'm dragging my butt and too tired to cook is spaghetti tossed in extra virgin olive oil, minced garlic, red pepper flakes and pan toasted bread crumbs.

So, after I found a decent (even wonderful) gluten-free pasta (Tinkyada Pasta) I tried making herbed crumbs for several of my favorite comfort foods, including my go-to Italian spaghetti with garlic and crumbs recipe.


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Selasa, 08 Juli 2008

Well ya’ll, I’m off on another vacation. I am going to Denmark for the next month but I will absolutely be updating My New Roots while I’m away. I am not sure what I will be writing about, but as always, my travels are full of food and environmental adventures.
Goodbye! And as the Danes say… Farvel!

Senin, 07 Juli 2008

Easy Agave and Lime Salmon Recipe

 Easy agave salmon with lime
Easy gluten-free salmon with agave and lime.

Don't feel like cooking? Keep some wild caught salmon on hand and you almost won't have to. Got limes and agave? Smile. Salmon recipes don't get any easier than this. This is almost not cooking- which makes it a perfect recipe for a lazy summer supper.

We served our salmon with grilled veggie kebabs- another one of my easy summer staples. I grill my vegetable skewers on our handy Grilleration Forman grill because we don't have an outdoor grill. Hard to believe, I know. How can we live without a proper grill? And in New Mexico, for goddess sake! It's tricky, truth be told. If you saw our little casita you would understand. There's really no proper spot for a grill- or room to store it for the winter, now that you mention it. Yes, we have winters here in northern New Mexico (weeks of zero degree mornings). And only two closets. Two. Very. Small. Closets.

Some days I feel like we are camping in the middle of a great big sand box.

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Summer Reading


I have been plowing through books since I finished work for the summer. Admittedly, I’ve been struggling to stay on top of “new releases”, so the following recommendations may seem like old news to most of you. However, for those of you who are planning on curling up in a park or on the dock in the afternoon sunshine, make sure to take one of these exceptional books with you.

The first one is called The 100 Mile Diet, written by Alisa Smith and J.B. MacKinnon. This couple living out in Vancouver decided to abandon the conventional diet based on food that travels an average of 1,500 from farm to table, in favor of local foods that are produced within a 100-mile radius of their downtown apartment.
Their journey is truly remarkable, filled with many failures and successes. I was amazed at how difficult this task was, and I could not help but be inspired by their commitment and unwavering dedication to their cause. Their experiment demonstrates how disconnected we are from our food, our environment and the problems that this separation causes. I fully agree with their message. I know that eating locally is an undertaking I find particularly daunting in our chilly climate, but one that I know would bring me far closer to my food community and deepen my appreciation of the environment (if that’s possible!).

The book I am currently reading is Michael Pollan’s In Defense of Food. The message behind this “eater’s manifesto” is simple:
Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants. I love it!
Pollan proposes how and why to get back to eating real food – not the processed edibles in pretty packages that seem to dominate North Americans’ dietary repertoire. This new (and very old) way of eating is informed by the traditions and ecology of our land and will only help to strengthen our health and the food chains of which we are part.
There are even more simple rules that act almost as mantra in the final chapters. Some of my favorites are: Don’t eat anything your great grandmother wouldn’t recognize as food. Get out of the supermarket whenever possible. Pay more, eat less. Eat slowly. Do all your eating at a table (no, your desk is not a table). And my personal favorite (this one goes out to my dad…) Don't get your fuel from the same place your car does.

Barbara Kingsolver’s latest book, Animal, Vegetable, Miracle is a work of non-fiction that I actually purchased, as I am such a fan of hers, I couldn’t resist the idea of her writing about my favorite subject. After about 10 pages I could not put this extraordinary story down. Her descriptions of food and farming and eating are hauntingly beautiful, and she tactfully weaves factual elements into this lyrical account of how her family chose to eat local foods for one year, not unlike Smith and MacKinnon. It’s totally addictive.

All three of these books are page-turners in their own right. Although they are not the juicy novels that most of us endeavor to devour when we have a little extra time on our plates, I assure you that they all teach and inspire about the one thing that we all have in common.

Kamis, 03 Juli 2008

Gluten-Free Pasta and Italian Recipes

Gluten free Italian recipes

Who doesn't love Italian food? It's a staple in my house. And lucky for those of us with celiac disease, gluten-free pasta is not only widely available now- but truly delicious. My favorite brand of gluten-free spaghetti, spirals, shells and lasagna is Tinkyada. If you cannot find Tinkyada in your local store, you can order it in bulk at Amazon here and save (free shipping!). Mangia!



My Favorite Gluten-Free Italian Recipes

Asparagus Leek Risotto

Baked Grape Tomatoes with Basil and Cornbread Crumbs
Basil Pesto
Beef In Pomegranate Sauce
Beef and Mushroom Stuffed Acorn Squash

Creamy Sauced Pasta with Artichokes & Bacon
Crustless Roasted Vegetable Quiche

Easy Chicken and Balsamic Peppers

Easy Mediterranean Fish in Foil Packets with Rice
Egg-Free Olive Oil Mayo

Fast n Easy Little Garlic Shrimp Pizzas
Fast n Easy Pasta and Veggie Toss
Fried Zucchini Chips 

Garlic Chicken Lasagna
Garlicky Shrimp and Spinach Bake with Mozzarella
Gold Potato Frittata (Baked)
Grilled Vegetable Pasta Salad



Herbed Flatbread with Roasted Vegetables
Italian Pasta Frittata with Goat Cheese + Sun-dried Tomatoes

Lasagna Vegetariana

Mediterranean Chicken Soup for the Soul
Mediterranean Eggplant with Crumbled Beef, Tomatoes and Mint
Mediterranean Pasta Frittata with Goat Cheese
Mediterranean Spinach and Rice Bake with Chicken and Mozzarella
Mediterranean Tuna and Artichoke Pasta

Pasta Smothered with Roasted Vegetables
Pasta with Toasted Pecans, Raisins & Artichoke Hearts
Pizza! 

Penne Arrabiata
Pesto Zucchini Tomato Gratin with Bread Crumbs
Pomegranate Glazed Green Beans and Portobellos

Quinoa Salad with yellow tomatoes, olives, basil and mint

Roasted Acorn Squash Risotto
Roasted Sicilian Potatoes
Roasted Tomato Soup

Roasted Vegetable Frittata (Baked Crustless Quiche)
Roasted Vegetable Lasagna
Roasted Vegetables In a Nest
Roasted Vegetables and Feta on Broiled Polenta

Sexy Spring Pasta with Roasted Asparagus
Smoked Salmon and Goat Cheese Strata
Spaghetti and Meatballs
Spaghetti with White Vegetables and Pine Nuts
Stuffed Peppers with Ground Turkey

Vegan Pasta Pie
Vegetarian Putanesca

Warm Winter Salad with Roasted Squash and Potatoes
Winter Pesto

Gluten-Free Sour Cream Chicken Enchiladas

Easy Sour Cream Chicken Enchiladas Recipe
Delicious sour cream chicken enchiladas- gluten-free.

Yummy. Easy. Chicken enchiladas. I never tire of them. And I'm not alone. My chicken enchilada recipes are among the most popular recipes on the blog. It's understandable. Enchiladas make a perfect make-ahead recipe for a weeknight supper or a pot luck gathering. And they are easily gluten-free. Make enchiladas earlier in the day- and dinner is done.

As easy as uno, dos, tres.

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