Month: May 2013

  • Gluten-free Bread Rounds

    I was trying to make pita bread.  Which, this really isn’t.  Mainly in that it’s not as dry as pita bread (which is kind of weird, because you can usually count on gluten-free bread being drier than wheat bread), nor as puffy, and without the cavity in the middle.  And they’re smaller — given the…

  • Tandoori Chicken Burgers

    Hey, it’s our second burger post!  I really hope you’re finding some options or getting some ideas about what to bring to barbeques this summer — or what to serve at your own. For some reason when Denise and I were discussing burgers, I was somewhat fixated on Indian spices.  I love Indian food, but…

  • Falafel Burgers

    So we’re heading into picnic and cookout weather, and we have some holidays coming up that might result in you getting invited to some cookouts.  Mary Kate and I thought it’d be a good idea to have some burgers that are safe for those of us allergies that we can prep ahead of time and…

  • Tzatziki Sauce (Using a Cashew Base)

    Since we can’t have falafel without Tzatziki Sauce (well, you can, but it’s better with), I had to get together a recipe.  I started with a recipe at The Vedge, and added some additional things I like to it. Tzatziki Sauce (Using a Cashew Base) 1 cup cashew pieces (raw, unsalted) and soaked overnight in…

  • Whatever Wednesday: Visit to the Allergist, that’s a bad, crazy day.

    On Monday, April 29, 2013, I had some more scratch test allergy testing done because I was having symptoms similar to those I had before I realized that the milk allergy was bad and couldn’t be ignored any more (see my Denise page, which will have to be updated at some point for reasons that…

  • Millet and Blueberry Breakfast Polenta

    You know, if you have a good list of allergies, as Denise and I both do, breakfast can be one of the worst meals.  If you eat meat, bacon is usually safe, though sausage might or might not be.  Take out eggs, gluten for pancakes and waffles… well, you get the picture.  I miss going…

  • Whatever Wednesday: Learn Something New: Camellia Sinesis, dba Tea

    Since we’ve focused this month on recipes inspired by cuisine from the continent of Asia (I know, we never said there was a theme, but there was.  We’re wily like that.), I thought tea would make another good subject for another research-based (some might say “nerdy”) post.  Tea is the second most popular drink in…