Gluten free recipes?

baby_firefly_666
baby_firefly_666 Posts: 192 Member
edited November 18 in Recipes
Hey does anybody know of any good gluten free recipe website or blogs that they could recommend to me? I've found a fair few through google and instagram but I was wondering if you guys knew of any. Thanks :)

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  • MaryCS62
    MaryCS62 Posts: 266 Member
    chocolate covered katie (desserts, not all but many are gf or can be adjusted.) About.com has a gfree recipe section. skinnytaste.com does also, I think. Don't forget, many recipes can be adjusted if the amounts of flour aren't too much (ie, for breading or thickening) by subbing in gf flour or cornstarch. I changed my chicken (daughter has celiac) by sprinkling parmesan cheese & dried herbs on chicken, & baking, instead of bread crumbs. Meat, potatoes, rice, dairy, veggies & fruit are all naturally gf. Use gf commercial products sparingly -- they tend to be higher in calories & lower in fiber & nutrients than the standard counterparts.
  • Ells30
    Ells30 Posts: 14 Member
    edited May 2015
    I get a lot of recipes from pinterest. Gluten free recipes usually still have sugar and such so if you are dieting, try searching paleo recipes. For flours I use almond or coconut flours but you can also use rice flour and there are so many recipes using quinoa, rice, and oats to get your gluten free grains in.
  • Tried30UserNames
    Tried30UserNames Posts: 561 Member
    glutenfreegirl.com
    elanaspantry.com
    ayearofslowcooking.com
    hewontknowitspaleo.com

  • Queenmunchy
    Queenmunchy Posts: 3,380 Member
    www.againstallgrain.com
  • Phoenixlife75
    Phoenixlife75 Posts: 10 Member
    "Gluten-free on a Shoestring" is on Pinterest, FB & also has several cook books published. Her "Better than cup 4 cup" GF flour recipe is outstanding. Not gritty at all & cooks up wonderfully.
  • arenglert
    arenglert Posts: 1 Member
    Try Pamela's baking mix as a substitute for recipes calling for flour. Makes great pancakes!!! Already has the zanthan gum and other gf ingredients mixed in it which will save you $ in the long run. Keep it stores in a plastic baggie in the freezer since it is lacking preservatives.
  • ibamosaserreinas
    ibamosaserreinas Posts: 294 Member
    glutenfreegoddess.com
    texanerin.com

    I second Elana'a Pantry and Gluten Free on a Shoestring too. Those are great sites.
  • blwasson73
    blwasson73 Posts: 92 Member
    www.againstallgrain.com

    This! I cook from both her cookbooks all the time and have loved everything!
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