Saturday, January 7, 2012

Back to the Begining

One of the hardest things that I had to come to terms with was that even though I have been cooking and baking for my entire life (my mum hated to cook, and was overjoyed to realize that I felt otherwise!), I was going to have to relearn EVERYTHING. Cooking was bad enough (until you can't eat gluten, you wouldn't believe the shit they put it in!) but baking... Gah! So when I did take it up again, after giving myself permission to mess things up and throw out what didn't work, I started looking around for cook books dedicated to GF and DF eating. The first thing I realized was Good Luck! But then once you do find them, they are not all created equal. Now, as I have a minor (read: large) obsession with cook books, that was less of an issue for me, since I just collect the damn things anyways. The two that I use the most are Cooking for Isaiah by Silvana Nardone (I decided I needed a waffle maker when I saw the recipe for Hash Brown Belgian waffles with apple sausage and fried eggs, though I'm happy to make Belgian waffles too) and Simply Gluten-Free and Dairy-Free: Breakfasts, Lunches, Treats, Dinners, Desserts by Grace Cheetham, though I also have her other one, I just haven't used it yet! Silvana's all purpose flour mix is the best one I've tried to date, and Grace's pie crust is simply wonderful. Well worth it, and both books have a lot of helpful info as well as just really tasty food!

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Happy New Years, now almost time for bed!

Okay, so I haven't gone to bed yet, but before I do 1) Kamut baguette rocks! Yesterday we stopped in for what was supposed to be a really quick look at a shop called C'est La Vie Naturellement (1584 av Laurier East). Not only do they carry an impressive selection of gluten and dairy free stuff for a pretty small space(we picked up a spelt phyllo pastry that I'm so looking forward to trying out) but the staff were really friendly and helpful too! Definitely going back there. And 2) babycakes cake pop machines can and will handle GF cake batter just fine, and that's all I'ma say about that.