For months on end, I cooked and cooked. Every night, I experimented with gluten-free recipes, tried new ingredients, and flung in spices with wild abandon. After a time, I realized I was doing more than just cooking (and taking photographs of the food).
Incrementally, I was creating a gluten-free cookbook, a stable of recipes based on seasonality, local foods, fresh tastes, and the most vibrant sensations I could find. Try some. See what you think. Let us know.
I say "us" because after April of 2006, all the recipes on this site were created (or edited) by Daniel Ahern, a talented professional chef, the man who became my husband. These recipes work.
Every recipe here is gluten-free. They could be adapted fairly easily to accommodate other food allergies. The first priority in these recipes, however, is the glorious dance of food. These will have your toes tapping.
For the Holidays
Brussels Sprouts Salad
Cake Pops
Cannoli
Cranberry Cocktail
Dinner Rolls
Ginger-Lemon Bars
How to Make Gluten-Free Gravy
Mexican Wedding Cookies
Our Best Gluten-Free Pie Crust
Pumpkin Mash
Roast Turkey for Everyone
Shortbread
Spritz Cookies
Thanksgiving Stuffing
Wild Rice Salad
Baked Goods
36-hour Chocolate-Chip Cookies (based on David Leite's recipe)
Apple and Pear Cobbler
Apricot-Blueberry Crumble
Apricot Jam Thumbprint Cookies
Banana Bread with Chocolate Chips and Crystallized Ginger
Brownies
Buttermilk Currant Scones
Cake Pops
Chocolate Banana Bread
Chocolate Cupcakes with Chocolate Ganache Frosting
Chocolate Finaciers
Chocolate Shortbread
Cinnamon Rolls of My Dreams
Clafoutis
Cornbread for a Cold Night
Date-Walnut Bars
Dinner Rolls
Donna Jo's Dream Pastry Crust
Fig Cookies
Flourless Peanut Butter Cookies
Gingerbread
Ginger Molasses Cupcakes
Gingersnaps
Gluten-Free Oreos
Graham Crackers
Ginger-Lemon Bars
Granola Bars
Hamburger Buns
Holiday Fruit and Nut Balls
Irish Soda Bread
Lemon Olive Oil Cookies
Lemon Pecan Biscotti
Mexican Wedding Cookies
Meyer Lemon Cream Puffs
Ooey Gooey Chocolate Chip Cookies
Orange Almond Cake
Pie Crust (Use This One)
Pumpkin Pie with a Gluten-Free Pie Crust
Rosemary's Christmas Cookies
Rugelach
Sandwich Bread
Shortbread
Spicy Ginger Cookies
Spicy Molasses Cookies
Spritz Cookies
Sugar Cookies
Sugar Cookies (the better recipe)
Breakfasts
Blueberry Polenta Pancakes
Buttermilk Biscuits
Chorizo
Crustless Quiche Cups
Easy Morning Potato Pancakes
French Toast
Fried Prosciutto
Oatmeal Pancakes with Blueberry Compote
Pancakes
Scrambled Eggs with Pisto Manchego
Poached Eggs on Spinach
Poached Eggs on Toast
Seared Salmon and Roasted Potatoes
Condiments, Stocks, and Sauces
Almond Butter
Apple Paste
Applesauce
Black Bean Roasted Poblano Hummus
Buttermilk Ranch Dressing
Chimichurri
Homemade Chicken Stock, a la Zuni Cafe
Cranberry Chutney
Cranberry, Cherry, and Port Relish
Green Olive Relish
Good Gravy
Lemon Tahini Dressing
Lemon Verbena Lemonade with Agave Nectar
Mustard Sauce (for chicken or pork)
Basil Pesto
Quick Pasta Sauce for a Busy Week
Red Pepper Sauce
Spontaneous Pasta Sauce
Desserts
Apricot Cherry Crisp
Apple Ginger Sorbet
Baked Meyer Lemon Ricotta Cheese
Baked Vanilla Custard
Banana Cream Pie
Blood Orange Sorbet
Butterscotch Creme Brulee
Cannoli
Caramel Corn
Chocolate Sorbet
Flourless Chocolate Torte
Flourless Chocolate Torte with Raspberries (another twist)
Frozen Yogurt
Meyer Lemon Sorbet
Plum Crumble
Sweet Rice Pudding
Watermelon Sorbet
Fruits
Broiled Figs with Brie
Peaches Broiled with Basil Butter
Blackberry Sauce for Salmon
Fruit Salad for a Little Guy
Plum Sauce for Pork Chops
Main Dishes
Artichoke Risotto
Autumn Squash, Red Pepper, and Quinoa
Avocado, and Mushroom Frittata
Bacon-Spinach Risotto
Braised Chicken Thighs with Scoth and Major Grey Chutney
Broiled Salmon with Marmalade and Wasabi
Chicken Thighs with Pomegranate Molasses
Francoise's Roast Chicken
Jamaican Jerk Chicken
Cheese Souffle
Ravioli with Sauteed Spinach and Mashed Potatoes
Halibut Cheeks with Sorrel and Basil
Hoppin' John
Lamb Shank with Basil and Citrus
Lamb Tagine
Macaroni and Cheese
Pasta with Potatoes, ucchini, and shrimp
Pistachio-Encrusted Catfish
A Quick Pizza
Pork Ramen
Red Beans and Rice
Rhubarb Muffins
Roast Chicken Juicy Enough for the Camera
Roast Chicken with Lemons
Roast Chicken with Kiwi, Blood Oranges, and Ginger
Roast Turkey for Everyone
Salisbury Steak
Salmon-Sausage Frittata
Sauteed Halibut
sea scallops dusted with black rice flour
Seared Ahi Tuna with Sugar Snap Pea Salad and Avocado Creme Fraiche
Seared Tofu
Southwestern Falafel
Spontaneous Quinoa Dish
tuna bowl with aromatic jasmine rice
Tuna Rolls
Veal Goulash
Wild Mushroom Risotto
Salads
Black rice and truffle salad
Broccoli Winter Slaw
chickpea salad with carrots, walnuts, and French feta
farmers' market salad
Fava Bean/Tomato Salad
Frisee Salad with a Warm Bacon Vinaigrette
Pork Roast and Butternut Squash Salad
Quinoa Salmon Salad
Wild Rice Salad
Soups
Butternut Squash Soup with Smoked Paprika
Minestrone Soup
Mushroom Soup
Quick Chicken Noodle Soup
Seafood Soup
Tomato Fennel Soup
Vegetables
Artichoke Ragout
Autumnal Squash Puree
Baby Bok Choy and Goat Cheese
Carpaccio of Raw Zucchini (scroll down to October 14th)
Citrus-Glazed Carrots
Fried Green Tomatoes
Goat Cheese Steak Fries
Green Beans with Pancetta
Mushroom Duxelle
Pumpkin Mash
Roasted Asparagus
Roasted Beets with Goat Cheese
Roasted Vegetables
Simple Roasted Potatoes
Slow Sauteed Leeks with Mozzarella
01 September 2006
Gluten-Free Recipes from Gluten-Free Girl
Posted by Shauna at 2:29 PM
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Finding this site of yours has made me very excited. I actually have Multiple Sclerosis (diagnosed a little over two years ago at age 25), not Celiac. The no meds route is what I've decided on and that includes going gluten free (through lots of research and conferring with my ND I came up with a game plan that I find works when I can actually stick to it). I find it difficult to stick to sometimes simply because my reactions aren't immediate and direct. I'm hoping that your recipes will help me to dive in head first and get a little more hands on. Thanks Shauna!
Oh! I am so glad I found this. I can't wait to make some of those dishes, esp the bok choy & goat cheese.
My favorite pizza crust that I've found so far is in "The Gluten Free Gourmet Cooks Comfort Food" by Bette Hagman. Seasoned Pizza Crust (p193). It's great - plus it makes two crusts - you can eat one now, and freeze the other for later. Great for when you have to work late and need a quick meal. Make homemade sauce, and put your favorite toppings (canadian bacon and pineapple or a veggie pizza when I want a healthier option). Very good. I missed pizza before we found this.
Ok, that's it, I am going to empty out the exercise room, put in another kitchen, make every one of these, get fat, and be happy!
So happy to have found your site! Thank you for putting this out into the world.
Dear Shauna, your recipes sound fantastic, but I can't get them off of the site. I keep getting the top picture printing over the
top of them.. What am I doing wrong?
P.S. I'm obviously new at this!!
Alainalouise
hey, I have heard so much about your blog and finally decided to visit it! I love the picture of you in the food fight. my brother and father have celiac disease and i do a lot of gluten free cooking (me being the son who likes to cook)and have started my own blog www.dylansglutenfreedom.blogspot.com with gluten free recipes.
check it out if you have the time!
wow!! So excited to have found your website! What a find.
When was this last posted? Please add the new ones too!
Shauna,
Again, many thanks to you. Your recipes are a God-send. They break up the monotony of my gluten-free cookbooks.
Can I ask you to post the recipe for the three-cheese macaroni and cheese with the grated truffles on top that you mentioned that you and Chef served for a books signing?
I am looking to relocate to the greater Seattle area from Ketchikan--talk about rain. 14 feet a year!
Any suggestions on where I might dine?
Shauna,
Again, many thanks to you. Your recipes are a God-send. They break up the monotony of my gluten-free cookbooks.
Can I ask you to post the recipe for the three-cheese macaroni and cheese with the grated truffles on top that you mentioned that you and Chef served for a books signing?
I am looking to relocate to the greater Seattle area from Ketchikan--talk about rain. 14 feet a year!
Any suggestions on where I might dine?
Shauna,
Again, many thanks to you. Your recipes are a God-send. They break up the monotony of my gluten-free cookbooks.
Can I ask you to post the recipe for the three-cheese macaroni and cheese with the grated truffles on top that you mentioned that you and Chef served for a books signing?
I am looking to relocate to the greater Seattle area from Ketchikan--talk about rain. 14 feet a year!
Any suggestions on where I might dine?
Hi there you have a great blog.
Your recipes look delicious. Feel free to check out my gluten free xmas cake recipe here Click here for gluten free christmas cake recipe
If you want to exchange links just let me know. Thanks Jeena :-)
Your site is absolutely amazing! I was feeling so full of myself for having two whole recipes published on mine...geesh! I have been reading all morning, now I want to start cooking. Thank you, I'm so excited to try some of these dishes, but where to start?
The Gluten Free Gourmet Cooks Comfort Food" by Bette Hagman. Seasoned Pizza Crust (p193). It's great - plus it makes two crusts - you can eat one now, and freeze the other for later. Great for when you have to work late and need a quick meal. Make homemade sauce, and put your favorite toppings (canadian bacon and pineapple or a veggie pizza when I want a healthier option). Very good.
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thank all recipes are nice...
I am so thrilled to have found your site! I will be making most of recipes from your page! Thank you so much for all the hard work you have done, so we can eat....GF!
Just wanted to thank you for your concentration on this subject. I see that you have built quite an array of recipes. I will have to take the time to come back and get more info. I am not celiac...I however have noticed lately that I do have an intolerance towards gluten. I will be slowly making dietary changes. Hubby has to be a key participant...since of course...we do have to share our kitchen in harmony ;0)
Again, Thank you Shauna for your dedication. All the best, Claudia
Shauna, the link for the ravioli is not working :-(.
your site is awesome..seeing your list of awesome recipes makes me crave for it.. i am a food lover, and i would definitely try all of it..
just made my first loaf of Gluten-free Crusty Boule. WOW! It tasted great. Thanks. It turned out a little flat, can't make a sandwich out of it but in time I'll figure it out. I was wondering if you can tell me if the Bette Hagman Taste of Honey Millet bread recipe can be adapted to this recipe. I am a big fan of millet flour and since you are the experts I thought you might know. Thanks again for sharing all you know.
Hi Shauna,
Thank you so much for writing this blog. My gluten free dietary future no longer looks so bleak since finding you! Can you direct me to the recipe for your Apricot Jam Thumbprint Cookies. The link on this page takes me to your Thanksgiving page.
Thanks!
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