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Gluten-Free Baking For Dummies

Author : Jean McFadden Layton
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 394 pages
File Size : 49,36 MB
Release : 2011-11-11
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 1118206126

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More than 150 tasty recipes for gluten-free baking Imagine baking without flour. Impossible, right? Essentially, that's what you're doing when you bake gluten-free. Sure, there are replacement flours, but there's an art to combining those ingredients to re-create the tastes you know and love. Baking is truly the greatest challenge when cooking gluten-free, and more than 150 delicious, gluten-free recipes for baking cakes, cookies, and breads are coming fresh out of the oven to help you meet this challenge with Gluten-Free Baking For Dummies. Gluten-intolerant eaters have big concerns with baking, as wheat flour, a staple ingredient of many bread and baking recipes, is their greatest concern. Gluten-Free Baking For Dummies expands baking opportunities for those avoiding wheat flour, either for medical reasons or by choice. It offers you a wide variety of recipes along with valuable information about diet, health concerns, and kitchen and shopping basics. Discover new baking ideas and substitutes for common glutinous ingredients Easy recipes and methods for baking more than 150 gluten-free cakes, cookies, and breads Tips and advice for shopping and stocking your kitchen Gluten-Free Baking For Dummies is for the millions of people who suffer from Celiac disease, their friends and family, and anyone looking for healthy and tasty wheat- and gluten-free baking recipes.

Gluten-Free 101

Author : Carol Fenster
Publisher : HarperCollins
Page : 243 pages
File Size : 46,84 MB
Release : 2014-01-14
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 0544186575

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It can be upsetting and overwhelming to learn that you can’t eat gluten, or that you need to cook for someone who can’t. Gluten-Free 101 is the guide to help make the transition a simple and positive change. It explains how to select and work with the best g-free foods from a now extensive (and sometimes confusing) product shelf, how to continue eating healthfully, and how to master basic gluten-free cooking techniques, such as cooking g-free pasta and rolling g-free dough. There are 175 simple recipes for everyday favorites like pancakes, pizza, fried chicken, sandwich bread, and cupcakes, with more than twenty-five beautiful recipe photos. Going gluten-free can be fun and delicious!

Gluten-Free All-in-One For Dummies

Author : The Experts at Dummies
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 613 pages
File Size : 22,48 MB
Release : 2015-05-26
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 1119052440

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Everything you need to know about living a gluten-free lifestyle As the prevalence of gluten-free dieting continues to grow—both from necessity and choice—more and more people are searching for a healthy way to cut gluten out of their lives. Gluten-Free All-In-One For Dummies culls a wealth of indispensable information from six popular For Dummies books, providing you with an all-encompassing, one-stop resource for living and eating gluten-free. From gluten-free cooking and baking to must-have information on celiac disease, this comprehensive and authoritative guide to all things gluten-free is the only reference you'll need as you navigate your way around a wheat, barley, and rye-filled world. With nearly millions of households having at least one person who eats gluten-free foods, the need for a trusted and authoritative guide to living gluten-free has never been greater. Thankfully, Gluten-Free All-In-One For Dummies is here to offer expert guidance on making the switch to a life free of gluten. Recognize the benefits of adopting a gluten-free lifestyle Interpret food labels and stock a gluten-free kitchen Cook delicious gluten-free recipes for every meal of the day Make kid-friendly gluten-free meals, baked goods, and desserts If you're a seasoned gluten-free eater or a newcomer to the diet, Gluten-Free All-In-One For Dummies is the perfect, all-inclusive guide to ditching the grains and living a healthier life.

Gluten-Free Cooking For Dummies

Author : Danna Korn
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 11,85 MB
Release : 2011-04-04
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 1118052064

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Want to create tasty gluten-free meals and snacks? Gluten-Free Cooking For Dummies is loaded with more than 150 wheat-and gluten-free recipes. These sweet, spicy, and aromatic dishes prove that living the gluten-free lifestyle can be not only fun and easy, but delicious and nutritious too! This practical, guide shows you how to select the right ingredients and prepare classic healthy dishes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert. You’ll find out what you can and can’t use in gluten-free cooking, learn to spot the hidden gluten in foods, discover surprising ways to save money when you go shopping, and even manage your weight. You’ll also learn how to convert your current favorite recipes to gluten-free delights using ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen. Discover how to: Prepare your kitchen for gluten-free cooking Shop for gluten-free products Boost nutrition and flavor in your dishes Get the kids involved in gluten-free cooking Make any meal gluten free Add color and nutrition at the same time Cook gluten-free without a recipe Do the “impossible”— gluten-free baking Make gluten-free sandwiches, wraps, and pizzas Create fabulous gluten-free fish, chicken, and meat dishes Go gluten-free and vegetarian, too Complete with delightful lists of gluten-free comfort foods, kid’s favorites, and ways to eat gluten-free while traveling Gluten-Free Cooking For Dummies is the best way yet to stay happy, healthy, well-fed, and wheatless!

Gluten-Free Cooking For Dummies

Author : Danna Korn
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 36,17 MB
Release : 2012-10-10
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 1118432045

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Prepare gluten-free dishes that are delicious and nutritious Want to create tasty gluten-free meals and snacks? Gluten-Free Cooking For Dummies is loaded with more than 150 wheat-and gluten-free recipes. These sweet, spicy, and aromatic dishes prove that living the gluten-free lifestyle can be not only fun and easy, but delicious and nutritious too! This practical, guide shows you how to find and select the right ingredients and prepare classic healthy dishes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert. You'll find out what you can and can't use in gluten-free cooking, learn to spot the hidden gluten in foods, discover surprising ways to save money when you go shopping, and even manage your weight. You'll also learn how to convert your current favorite recipes to gluten-free delights using ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen. Covers the medical, practical, and emotional aspects of living gluten-free Includes more than 150 tasty recipes, including gluten-free ethnic dishes and a section of quick and easy starter recipes, which is new to this edition Shows you how to boost nutrition and flavor in your dishes Gives you the know-how to make any meal gluten free Complete with delightful lists of gluten-free comfort foods and kid's favorites, as well as tips for converting a kitchen to a gluten-free workspace, Gluten-Free Cooking For Dummies is the best way yet to stay happy, healthy, well-fed, and wheatless!

The Big Book of Gluten-Free Baking

Author : Paola Anna Miget
Publisher : Sourcebooks, Inc.
Page : 407 pages
File Size : 43,18 MB
Release : 2020-07-28
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 1647390389

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The complete cookbook for gluten free bakers Staying gluten free no longer means missing out on delicious baked goods. With more than 100 recipes and a comprehensive guide to baking success, this is the only gluten free cookbook you'll need to create your favorite breads, cakes, and confections—without the gluten. Start things off with a detailed look into the science of gluten free baking before moving on to a giant collection of recipes perfect for all tastes and occasions. Whether you're in the mood for something quick, indulgent, simple, or showstopping, this gluten free cookbook has got you covered. This definitive gluten free cookbook features: 100+ Sweet and savory recipes—From S'mores Cookies and Carrot Cake to Garlic Butter Breadsticks and Everything Bagels, discover a massive variety of baked goods sure to satisfy every craving in this gluten free cookbook. Gluten free guidelines—Discover the gluten free cookbook that helps you fill up on essential information about how to pick, blend, and measure the right gluten free flours and starches so your recipes turn out perfectly time and again. Dairy substitutions—For the many gluten free bakers who also have dairy intolerances, find dairy free options alongside ingredients like milk, butter, and cream in every recipe. Grab this gluten free cookbook so you can change the way you bake without giving up all the tastes you love.

How to Make Anything Gluten Free (The Sunday Times Bestseller)

Author : Becky Excell
Publisher : Hardie Grant Publishing
Page : 551 pages
File Size : 17,12 MB
Release : 2021-02-18
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 1787136620

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OBSERVER FOOD MONTHLY FOOD PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR 2022 Are you avoiding gluten but yearn for fresh bread, all your favourite takeaways or a naan bread with your curry? And for your sweet tooth do you crave jam doughnuts, bakery-style cookies and classic cakes? How to Make Anything Gluten Free is the first cookbook that shows you how to unlock all the food you truly miss eating – but nothing tastes or looks "gluten-free". Becky Excell has spent years developing delicious dishes and sharing them with her followers on Instagram. She is here to show you that a gluten-free life can be exciting and easy, without having to miss out on your favourite foods ever again. Why restrict yourself to the obvious soups, salads and fruit? What you really want are the recipes that you think you& can't eat! From proper chicken chow mein to pad thai, doughnuts to lemon drizzle cake, cheesecake to profiteroles, French baguettes to pizza, plus dairy-free, vegan, veggie and low FODMAP options, Becky gives you all the recipes you'll ever need with tips and advice on how to make absolutely anything gluten-free.

Living Gluten-Free For Dummies

Author : Danna Korn
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 114 pages
File Size : 46,11 MB
Release : 2011-01-11
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 111804309X

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Practical, delicious ways to manage a gluten-free diet. If you have a wheat allergy, gluten intolerance, celiac disease, or just want to enjoy the benefits of a diet free of wheat, barley, and rye, then this handy pocket guide gets you on the gluten-free path. You’ll get a handle on the whos, whats, whys, and hows of going gluten-free as well as trusted advice on how to manage gluten sensitivity. Packed with practical advice ranging from what to eat and what to avoid to how to shop and cook, this book gets you started living — and loving — a gluten-free lifestyle.

Gluten-Free Made Simple

Author : Carol Field Dahlstrom
Publisher : St. Martin's Griffin
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 15,2 MB
Release : 2014-04-08
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 1466867779

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Most families with a member with celiac disease struggle to get food on the table that the whole family can enjoy. This easy-to-use cookbook focuses on creating simple recipes that minimize stress from three experts in the field. Most of the dishes use ingredients that are easily found in supermarkets and don't require the exotic flours, expensive ingredients or complicated recipes found in other gluten-free cookbooks. Here is a book that lives up to the promise of making real food for real people--real easy! With over 100 delicious and easy-to-make gluten-free recipes for every meal of the day from entrees, soups, salads, and appetizers, to desserts and other baked goods. Gluten-Free Made Simple also includes: --full-color photographs --complete nutritional analysis for every recipe --step-by-step photos helpful to beginners --a list of naturally gluten-free foods available in supermarkets --icons to indicate high protein, low fat, high fiber, or vegetarian --information about gluten, celiac disease, and living a gluten-free lifestyle One of the fastest growing segments in nutrition is understanding the role of gluten and its effect on the immune system. This book offers guidance to people struggling to make sense of their food options and eat healthy while cooking delicious and appealing food for themselves and their families.

How to Cook Gluten-free

Author : Elizabeth Barbone
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,4 MB
Release : 2012-03
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9781891105517

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Shares gluten-free recipes for meals, snacks, and soups, in a guide that includes essential how-to lessons from equipment to stocking the pantry and offers recipes such as pan-fried mozzarella sticks, easy taco casserole, and waffles.