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Gluten-free – Page 8 – surviving the food allergy apocalypse

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  • Spritz or Cookie Press Cookies – Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, and Egg-Free

    Spritz or Cookie Press Cookies – Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, and Egg-Free

    I’m not a baker in general. MaryKate is a much better baker than I am and she’s more into it. I’m more of a “get an appetizer instead of dessert” kind of woman. But around the holidays I kind of want some sort of cookie. A couple of weeks ago when I was developing my Homemade…

  • Orange Spiced Stewed Chicken Thighs and Greens

    Orange Spiced Stewed Chicken Thighs and Greens

    Everything about winter here in Seattle screams “eat hot food with warming spices.” I thought I knew what I was getting into, weather-wise, as I lived in Oregon for three years. You know what Seattle has that Eugene, OR does not? WATER. Puget Sound and multiple lakes. From the hill we live on, we can…

  • Cure Your Own Whole Ham

    Cure Your Own Whole Ham

    Okay, so remember when I made a bunch of ham on the outside, but roast pork on the inside, roasts in an attempt to make ham? And I gave up and made Cure Your Own Ham Steaks? I found this post on Pelletsmoking.com that has a Ham Brining 101 post that finally helped me wet cure…

  • Roasted Yam Soup

    Roasted Yam Soup

    IMPORTANT CONTENT NOTE: Those of you who hate cilantro, sorry. Please go Google one of the 100,000 other root vegetable soups out there. I know, your condition is genetic, and I’m sorry for you. This soup lives and breathes cilantro, and if you leave it out, there will be no point in making this particular…

  • Homemade Pasta, Gluten-Free, Vegan & Gum-Free

    Homemade Pasta, Gluten-Free, Vegan & Gum-Free

    Homemade Pasta, Gluten-Free, Vegan & Gum-Free This was not an easy one, dear readers. It took nine (NINE!) attempts to get one I thought was blog worthy, and that could be done hand rolling or hand shaping the dough for those of you that aren’t crazy enough to buy every little kitchen gadget available.  We…

  • White Fish, Avocado, and Polenta Stacks

    White Fish, Avocado, and Polenta Stacks

    This is the first official recipe from the West Coast Office of Surviving the Food Allergy Apocalypse, also known as “MaryKate’s kitchen in Seattle.” Also, Jack’s kitchen, and because we’re still unpacking and he gets home from work first, he’s actually done a lot more cooking in this kitchen than I have. But we’ve unpacked…

  • Cure Your Own Pastrami

    Cure Your Own Pastrami

    Pastrami is one of those things I have dearly missed. And it was hard to think about trying to do it without curing salt. All commercial curing salt is dyed pink for safety and contains dextrose which is generally derived from corn. But mixing up my own curing salt was scary, because let’s face it,…

  • Unstuffed Cabbage Rolls

    Unstuffed Cabbage Rolls

    This summer I have also found myself with a good bit of cabbage on my hands. Since I already have a good supply of sauerkraut made up, I needed to find some other options. I canned some piccalilli. I sliced it into thick “steaks”, brushed it with minced garlic and olive oil, and roasted it.…