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Soy-free – Page 12 – surviving the food allergy apocalypse

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  • Spring Garlic Sauce with Roasted Potatoes

    Spring Garlic Sauce with Roasted Potatoes

    When we were working on our editorial calendar, Denise said she was working on ham steaks, which you saw last week. We thought that ham seemed like a traditional Easter dish, so maybe we should also consider a side dish for it. I LOVE side dishes. The first thing that came to mind was scalloped…

  • Cure Your Own Ham Steaks

    Cure Your Own Ham Steaks

    So, like bacon, commercial ham is a problem if you are avoiding corn and all corn derivatives. I’ve tried on multiple occasions to cure a 4-5 pound pork shoulder or a boneless Boston butt (pork butt roast), but the cure only goes in about an inch from the surface and then it’s like a version…

  • (Gluten-free, dairy-free) S’mores Pie

    (Gluten-free, dairy-free) S’mores Pie

    This is the post for the chocolate lovers. I know. Today, you’re buying Valentine’s Day chocolate on sale, but here’s a classy way to do chocolate. PIE. Chocolate pie. Make this pie for a video games party (if that’s a thing you might do), for a Primary watching party, for Thanksgiving, for Pi Day (coming…

  • Valentine’s Day Gingerbread Frosted Cookies

    Valentine’s Day Gingerbread Frosted Cookies

      Mary Kate and I try occasionally to think up recipes with holiday themes. Valentine’s Day is a somewhat of struggle for me, as I’m generally a bit cynical of the whole thing and not a very sentimental person. But I’ve been craving cookies for a while, and I’d gotten myself some cookie cutters (these…

  • Bacon-Wrapped Potato Bites

    Bacon-Wrapped Potato Bites

      I’d write something eloquent about this, but doesn’t the recipe title tell you everything? My friend Corinne of spare cake made these for me a few years ago, and my guess is that she didn’t make the recipe up. It’s not even much of a recipe — just an amazing technique that you need…

  • Chicken Fried Steak with White Pepper Gravy

    My mother made cube steak sometimes when we were kids, but wasn’t one for sauces, so I wasn’t introduced to white pepper gravy until I began ordering it at diners. I liked nothing better than going to a greasy spoon diner after a night out with friends if we’d been imbibing, or as a recovery…

  • Cider Pot Roast

    Cider Pot Roast

    While I know there are people out there who dream of steak dinners, prime rib, or some other fancy cut of cow, my all-time favorite beef dinner is a good pot roast. I’ve been wanting to post a pot roast dinner to the blog for years now, but I hadn’t figured out how to get…

  • Atomic Fireball Liqueur

      Atomic Fireball Liqueur Remember when we were little kids and you could get Atomic Fireball individual candies for a penny or five cents depending on the era and rate of inflation? I wonder how much they are these days. In any case, I was trying to make a spiced cranberry liqueur when I came…