Showing posts with label GFCF. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GFCF. Show all posts

Saturday, October 30, 2010

VEGETARIAN PRODUCTS: Udi's GFCF Bread

Udi's white sandwich bread is usually good for low FODMAP vegetarians and is usually suitable for the elimination phase. However, you need to be careful. They usually use tapioca syrup, which seems to be okay. Unfortuntely, they sometimes substitute with Brown Rice Syrup-- definitely not okay. Read the ingredients every time.

 It makes amazing toast. It even tastes decent without microwaving or toasting. It's a bit dry, but the first gluten free bread I've found to be edible without some kind of cooking.

You will find Udi's in the gluten free freezer section. I have found it in the Stop and Shop natural foods aisle, Whole Foods, the Good Food Store, the Fruit Center, and best of all Trader Joe's where they keep it out with the regular bread and sell it for aout $5!

VEGETARIAN RECIPE: Low FODMAP French Toast

I prefer to cook this frenh toast in a cast iron skillet to give it a nice texture.
Heat cast iron skillet on medium heat for five minutes. After four add a quarter cup of canola oil

1 c Trader Joe's vanilla rice milk
1 t vanilla
1 t cinnamon
1 egg
4 slices Udi's White Sandwich Bread

Note that some of it will fall apart-- but it tastes great anyway!

Sunday, March 14, 2010

GFCF Bagels

I just made some really good bagels from a recipe in Living Without Magazine (October/November 2009 issue). If you have a subscription to this magazine (and if you can't eat gluten or dairy, you should) then you can logon and find recipes from past issues (http://www.livingwithout.com/).

Search for the Gluten Free Dairy Free Bagel Recipe.
You'll also have to do a search for the Multi-Grain Flour Blend (don't forget the dash, as it didn't recognize multi grain).

The only thing that got left off in the website is how to top the bagels-- here's how:
To add toppings whisk together 1 egg white and 2 Tablespoons cold water, brush on bagels and sprinkle toppings (poppy seeds, sesame seeds, salt, etc.) over top

The best part is the ones I made have toppings I like (sesame seeds, poppy seeds, salt), but also they aren't sweet like the GFCF bagesls I've bought at the grocery store. They're also more chewy and fresh tasting.

The ones I made aren't as pretty as the ones pictured in the magazine, but I'm sure I'll get better with practice!

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Glutenus Minimus bakery (GF w/ some CF in Belmont, MA)

Glutenus Minimus bakery (http://www.glutenusminimus.com/Glutenus_Minimus/ABOUT.html)
offers gourmet GF baked goods.

They supply the GF pizza crust at Zing Pizza and offer GFCF treats at their bakery.
Dairy free options include: Pumpkin Bread, Carrot Cake Muffin, Coconut Macaroons, or Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies. I went this weekend and tried the pumpkin bread and the carrot cake muffin-- very yummy. The options for dairy free are limited so get there earlier in the day rather than later.

They opened a brand new bakery in October.
697 Belmont St. Belmont, MA 02478.
The hours are Mon-Fri 9am-6pm and Saturday 10am-4pm.
617-947-1438


You can also find their products at
  • The Natural Food Exchange. 343 Main Street, Reading, MA 01867
  • Cafe Zing, Porter Square. 15 White Street, Cambridge, MA 02114
  • Equal Exchange Cafe. 226 Causeway Street, Boston, MA 02114
  • Stone Hearth Pizza. Cambridge/Belmont/Needham
  • City Feed and Supply. 672 Center Street, Jamaica Plain, 02130
  • Lexington Farmers Market (every other Tues., starting June 16)
  • Or order online

Zing Pizza (GFCF pizza in Cambridge)

Zing Pizza (zingpizza.blogspot.com)


GF pizza, unusual choices (e.g. squash sauce w/ blue cheese and; sausage), menu changes from day to day-- check the blog to see what they have. They are not very flexible about changing what they are offering for the day, they will leave off the cheese though so it can be GFCF. Plan on 45 minute wait for GF pizza, but you can call ahead to order. The crust is great-- it comes from Glutenus Minimus bakery, it's dairy free, but does contain eggs.
This place recycles everything, I love it!
Casual atmosphere ($$)


1923 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02140
(617) 497-4300

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Macaroni and Cheese-less - GFCF from Gluten Free Goddess

Cheesy Uncheesy Sauce
For an outrageously great cheese sauce alternative check out the recipe on the gluten-free goddess blog (http://glutenfreegoddess.blogspot.com/2007/12/cheesy-uncheese.html)

I leave the white wine out of this recipe and it still comes out great. I prefer it with hemp milk, but if I use rice milk I thicken it with a little corn starch (2 tablespoons corn starch and 2 tablespoons water, mixed in slowly). I've used both almond butter and cashew butter with it, which is good, but I prefer the tahini.




Best Vegan GF Macaroni and Cheese
There's also a fabulous recipe for macaroni and cheese recipe the cheesy uncheesy sauce with GF pasta and  artichoke hearts. (http://glutenfreegoddess.blogspot.com/2006/11/kicked-up-baked-mac-and-cheese.html)

Friday, February 19, 2010

Alice's Diner (GF with some GFCF options in Fall River, MA)

Alice's Diner (http://www.alicesdiner.com/)
Gluten Free (GF) waffles, pancakes, pies and other desserts, sandwiches and fried clams. You can get a gluten free dairy free (GFCF) sandwich here. If you call ahead the owner will make up most of the above dairy free.
Very casual ($)
2663 South Main Street, Fall River, MA 02724
508-675-9210

If you make the trip, check out the gluten free (gf) store right down the street in North Tiverton, RI. Healthy Haven has a great selection of gf grocery items and plenty that are cf as well.
80 Main Road, Tiverton, RI 02878
401-816-5844

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Surrender to Win



Giving Up
For most of my life I’ve been giving things up, letting things go. It seems this is my life’s lesson. My husband is fond of saying, "Life keeps teaching us the same lessons until we learn them." Once in a while I feel the need to test a food item and see if it still makes me violently ill. But mostly I try to find fun restaurants and great recipes that are alternatives for the foods I love.


My plan is to post the things I've learned over the years. I gave up dairy (casein) 26 years ago, shellfish 14 years ago, soy 3 years ago and gluten a year and a half ago.

I focus on GFCF because Gluten and Dairy are the most difficult to avoid, especially in restaurants.

My dietary restrictions

My Restrictions, My Approach to Food
I do not eat dairy (casein) or gluten as my stomach hates those things. I also avoid most soy at least in high doses as it doesn't always agree with me. If I eat shellfish I end up with hives... so that's out too.


I eat eggs in limited doses, but don't eat other animal products/meat because I don't care for them.