Our Family's Top Ten
Gluten-Free Favorites
These quickie reviews of our family's favorite gluten-free products are not sponsored by the manufacturers. I accepted no free samples, coupons, or other please-blog-about-us incentives. These picks are Allrich Family favorites.
1. Pamela's Amazing Gluten Free Bread Mix with sorghum and millet flour is the best tasting gluten-free bread mix by far. Seriously. We've made it with eggs and without eggs. Both ways are delicious. We've even made killer rustic baguettes with Pamela's (pictured above). Alex has made it into cinnamon swirl bread, and pizza crust.
2. Next up: Gluten-Free Pasta
One of our family's favorite gluten-free pasta noodles is Ancient Harvest Quinoa Pasta, Spaghetti Style, Supergrain. It's non-starchy and has the bite of a good Italian linguine- perfect for those of you who prefer your pasta al dente. For those unable to do corn, Tinkyada Brown Rice pasta
is also excellent. The Tinkyada White Rice Spaghetti is smooth and creamy. And the Tinkyada Brown Rice Lasagna with Rice Bran
makes light, delicious lasagna.
3. Pamela's Ultimate Baking and Pancake Mix is the best all-around all-purpose baking and pancake mix. Why? It features buttermilk and almond meal. Beginners can use Pamela's mix as a one-to-one sub for wheat flour in gluten-free baking. For those who need a dairy-free vegan mix try Namaste Gluten-Free Waffle and Pancake Mix. (In our house, we add chocolate chips to our pancakes- or blueberries.)
4. Highly regarded Bob's Red Mill Gluten-Free milled flours and mixes
has finally added a gluten-free polenta and cornmeal to their esteemed line of products. Lucky us! For those who love polenta and care about quality- we now have Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Corn Grits + Polenta. Look for the GF symbol on the package.
5. Ancient Harvest Quinoa Flakes is a hot breakfast cereal rich in vegan protein and calcium. We enjoy it as a warm bowl of comfort drizzled with maple syrup. And we absolutely love using it in baking- especially in cookie, muffin, and cake recipes (especially nice when oats are called for). Browse GFG quinoa recipes here. We also enjoy Ancient Harvest Organic Quinoa
as pilaf, tabbouleh, and a high protein alternative to rice.
6. Gluten-free flours blends taste different. Less sweet than wheat. One trick we like to do? Use the best vanilla extract- Nielsen-Massey Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla Extract.
Rich, deep vanilla flavor. No icky, flabby fillers (like corn syrup).
7. Our new gluten-free flour fave is Bob's Red Mill Organic Coconut Flour
. It adds moisture, flavor, and a subtle sweetness to GF flour blends. Not to mention, protein and fiber. A little is all you need- add a tablespoon or two for added moisture and texture, or sub out a half cup flour in your usual flour blend with a half cup coconut flour.
8. Nutiva Organic Extra Virgin Coconut Oil
makes gluten-free baked goods rich and buttery. It's our new favorite vegan butter and shortening replacement in baking recipes. Great for cookies, cakes, biscuits, and scones.
9. Our favorite non-dairy milk to use in gluten-free cooking and baking is Native Forest Organic Classic Coconut Milk.
Creamy good.
10. Organic Raw Blue Agave
is a low glycemic natural vegan sweetener that is wonderful for subtle sweetening in sauces, beverages and baking.
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