What exactly is the deal with oats? I’ve heard they do not have gluten but do have a protein similar to it. And there are those labels on some oaty products that say ‘gluten free oats”. I’m beginning to think oats that are not labeled gluten free are yet another food to add to my do not eat list…sigh. I made granola the other night with plain old bulk oats and it turned out yummy, but the next day I felt bad. It could possibly have been remnants from the other granola I ate, but I have a feeling it is the granola I made so I am going to give it a few days and eat just a tad again to double check. Although, once I associate feeling bad with a food I really have no inkling to try it again, but I do feel like figuring out the truth. Right now I am baking a gluten free bread from the Flying Apron cookbook and I’m so excited to try it. It is the first bread recipe I’ve tried and it smells delicious. I made biscuits the other day and those tasted especially good and not gf-ish at all. I added a little brown sugar and cinnamon on top of those and it really tasted like biscuits made from scratch that I used to eat growing up in Kentucky. Although, to be honest, I ate far more biscuits from a can than from scratch! It is so fun to bake again. I worked at a bakery one summer while in school and really enjoyed waking up in the early mornings and making delicious foods. There is something so fulfilling about cooking, but baking especially is such an interesting combination of chemistry experiment, homey-smells, sweet treats and comfort foods. Twenty more minutes until I can try this bread…I so hope it turns out well. I am imagining a delicious veggie sandwich for lunch tomorrow which is something I haven’t had in many years. Ah, food.
Category: gf bread
Gluten Free Guinea Pig
Yesterday I ended up trying some new gf bread for breakfast. It was Udi’s white bread and I’m sorry to say it tasted only slightly better than all the gf breads I’ve tried before, which is to say, not like bread at all. It is apparently exceedingly difficult to make gf bread that is prepackaged and remotely like regular bread. To be fair, Udi’s has other breads that I will still try because in a lifetime of gf eating, I’ve managed to become a constantly hopeful consumer. (Maybe this one will be IT…) I only bought the white thinking my boys might eat it, but there is no way they would try it. So much for that. This morning though I did have a success~ last night I whipped up a batch of scones from Flying Apron’s cookbook and let the batter chill overnight (as directed.) This morning I only had to kneed the blueberries in the dough and cook them up and though the dough did not look promising, they turned out delicious! A scone recipe without wheat or butter! I had no idea you could make a scone without butter! And one of my son’s ate it too, though the other one didn’t like it. You can find the recipe on Living Without’s website, but I bought the book through Amazon because I’ve been lucky enough to eat there a few times and absolutely love the place. The book is full of gf, vegan, and soy free recipes which look delicious and I fully intend to try every one of them.