Adopt a Gluten-Free Blogger: Pig in the Kitchen’s bean burger recipe and DF EF Bread Rolls

July 5th, 2008 yum Posted in Adopt a Gluten Free Blogger, Dairy Free, Egg Free, Gluten Free Blogs, Gluten Free Recipes 5 Comments »

For this edition of the Adopt-a-gluten-free-blogger Event, I decided to adopt Pig in the Kitchen. I only recently discovered Pig in the Kitchen’s gluten-free blog, but she is one funny, engaging lady. While Pig in the Kitchen seems to be currently residing in France, she has ties to the UK and is visiting there this summer. It took me a while to figure this out but her blog is also vegetarian and vegan appropriate. Once I did realize this, I was even more excited to explore her recipes. But then of course, I had to pick a recipe. I looked at her muffin recipes, but that seemed too easy.. I thought about the Halloween biscuit cookies but since we’re moving and the house is in a state of profound chaos, that seemed a little too ambitious. Also we have no chocolate in the house, putting a big damper on that recipe and many of her decadent sounding desserts. But then I came across her recipe for Archimedes’ Gluten Free Bread Rolls. I have a weakness for delicious gluten-free roll recipes, and hers sounded unique, fairly easy to execute, and tasty to boot. But yet, I still wanted more. Then fate answered, in the form of the provocatively named Uneasy Bean Burgers. The homemade GF bean burgers were even depicted WITH the previously mentioned bread rolls. Clearly it was a sign.

Pig in the Kitchen’s small buns were also perfect for Bread Baking Day, with its theme of “small breads.” I started with the buns, and made them for lunch to share with the DH. The recipe was simple, but the dough was perfect to handle and I found her estimation on the water (the amount she personally uses) resulted in a very manageable dough. I followed the directions as best I could (thank goodness I have a scale that measures grams!) but I did wonder if the corn flour was meant to be corn flour or might refer to corn starch. I also used (finely ground) brown rice flour instead of white rice flour for additional flavor. I didn’t let the dough sit before shaping it, figuring that might discourage it from rising, but rather shaped my dough and let it rise on the baking sheet. It baked nicely, although it didn’t rise very dramatically, but the end result was a pleasant, small bun that reminded me in flavor of Bette Hagman’s masterful gluten-free french bread recipe (made with white rice flour and tapioca starch). DH ate them happily with the egg salad filling, and then later with the Uneasy Bean Burger. I think if I’d made a double recipe he might have continued eating them! (But this small recipe was refreshing, and the perfect size for a test run.)

One funny thing happened in the grocery store when I went to get the ingredients- I had a temporary brain spasm and couldn’t decide if courgette was EGGPLANT or ZUCCHINI. The perils of spending so much time and energy into learning Japanese, I’m afraid- as I put Japanese vocab in my head some infrequently used culinary vocab falls out. Oops. I bought both, but I really hated buying the eggplant because our local Nob Hill was operating in ye ol’ highway robbery mode and it cost $5/lb. Yikes! Then it turned out courgette was Zucchini, OF COURSE (which had been on sale and was a bargain at $1/lb)- at least I’d bought some so I was set. Ooh, but every time I look at my eggplant I get mad at myself (and Nob Hill) all over again. Anyway, sob story aside- I chopped up my vegetable ingredients, sauteed them in my cast iron pan, and then set them aside while I squished up my drained kidney beans on a plate. Oh, if only I hadn’t already packed the potato masher! I mixed them up with the sauteed veggies and then ran into an itty bitty problem- Pig in the Kitchen’s recipe called for Marmite, which I just don’t have. I decided to sub in Nutritional Yeast Flakes instead (I know, totally different ingredients, but they are both vegetarian flavor enhancers). I also didn’t have linseed, whole or otherwise, so I added some (ground) flax seed instead. Also, I don’t have access to the egg substitute she recommended, so I used a scant portion of Ener-g Foods Egg Replacer (more replacer powder to water than usual). I was happy to have an excuse to use my GF buckwheat flour. I didn’t have any exotic shapers/cutters unpacked, so I shaped each patty by hand and with a spoon and I thought they were quite easy to shape and turned out well. After baking on one side I decided to walk on the wild side and turn the veg burgers over and bake them another five minutes. I think that way the flour lost some of it’s faintly raw flavor and the texture on both sides was more even. Happily they stayed together just fine and there was no need for a stiff martini (although who’s going to turn one of those down! Certainly not me!) These little burgers were beautiful and delicious too, and I couldn’t help stealing one or three before we even made it to dinner.

Unfortunately we’d enjoyed Pig in the Kitchen’s mini buns so much at lunch there were only a few left for dinner, so I decided to give the veg burgers my own spin and make homemade corn tortillas to eat with them. I would had made pupusas, actually, but unfortunately I’d already packed the pupusa flour- still had the corn tortilla flour out (and was hoping to use it up!) I also couldn’t resist making a nice homemade pico de gallo recipe and pulling out some leftover cilantro chutney. Just squint your taste buds up a bit and it becomes mexican-food-appropriate, honest. Thanks to Pig in the Kitchen and the Adopt-a-gluten-free-Blogger-Event I was able to have a delicious, gluten-free AND vegan dinner that both I and my DH enjoyed. I am not sure I’ll make the rolls again because I love Adeena’s Rolls so much that it’s difficult for any other roll to compete, but I will definitely be making PITK’s tasty and economical (baked not fried!) Uneasy Bean Burgers again. After the recent slew of fried food (mostly pakora) that we’ve been churning out in the Book of Yum kitchen, it was almost a relief to get back to a lowfat, vegan recipe- and certainly better for the waistline! If you haven’t discovered Pig in the Kitchen yet, I strongly recommend that you trot (tee hee) over there as quickly as possible. I guarantee her tasty recipes and witty repartee will make you smile.

Have you tried any of Pig in the Kitchen’s Recipes? Tell me about it in the comments…

Roundup for the Adopt-a-Gluten-Free-Blogger-Event coming soon! Don’t forget to visit Cheryl’s site to adopt your blogger for the month of July (with roundup in early August). Also, please make sure you email me with your post NO LATER than July 7th- I’ll be on an airplane on July 9th so I don’t have much time to post the roundup and time is of the essence!

Read my other reviews of my fellow gluten-free bloggers’ recipes:
Naomi’s pita bread
Kate’s sandwich wrap
Accidental Veg Naomi’s french bread and zucchini
and last but never, ever least,
Karina’s Vegan Mac N’ Cheese.

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Gluten Free Recipe Box: July

August 5th, 2007 yum Posted in Gluten Free Recipe Box, Gluten Free Recipes 9 Comments »

Last month I began a series called the Gluten Free Recipe Box, inspired by By the Bay’s weekly gluten free Recipe Roundup where she “corralled an incredible slew of gluten-free recipes from across the blogiverse” for her readers. It seems like every month there are more and more wonderful gluten free recipes appearing in blogs from all across the world, but these recipes can vanish as quickly as they appear as new posts take their former spots of glory. I’ve had a lot of fun perusing July’s delicious gluten free recipes that were posted, and I hope you enjoy exploring them as well. I picked some of my favorites, but there are tons more out there. Please feel free to share links for your favorite July Gluten Free recipes in the comments! Now let’s try some of these amazing recipes!

GF Quesadillas / GF Pizza / Cashew Cream Fruit Salad

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From the Vegetarian Gluten Free Recipe Box for July:
*Note: These Recipes are Vegetarian but the blogs themselves may not be Vegetarian*

By the Bay shared her delicious recipe for Banana Medallion Pancakes

Naomi of the Accidental Vegetarian ventured into the brave new world of gluten free raw/vegan dining with
a dehydrated Gluten Free Veggie Burger recipe
delighted her son with an Almond Crusted Zucchini and Pasta Recipe
made Nut Milk and Nut Milk Ice Cream for the vegan or lactose intolerant Celiac
Whipped up a Banana Foster Nut Cream Recipe
and made Oven Baked Chiles Rellenos

Meanwhile the Gluten Free Goddess bounced back from new dietary restrictions with Roasted Vegetable salsa
and conquered the world of delicious vegan desserts with a recipe for vegan coconut bars

Melony & Liz at Kill the Gluten shared a killer recipes for Gluten Free Chocolate Cake
a waldorf-like salad recipe
and brought us a cleverly named recipe for Cowboy Caviar

The newly famous Catherine at Gluten Free Guide shared her birthday recipe for Yummy Chocolate Covered Strawberries, Apricots and Dates

Diane from A Gluten Free Journey shared her Antipasto recipe for two
a Recipe for Raspberry Eton Mess
A healthy Quinoa with peas and herbs recipe
and a recipe for homemade Rum and Raisin Ice Cream

Fabulous Ellen at I am Gluten Free shared her recipe for a Raw Swiss Chard Salad and issued a challenge for gluten free raw recipes! We’ll be sure to take you up on that, Ellen!

Meanwhile the talented gluten free pastry chef Karen at the Art of Gluten Free Cooking created more of her genius recipes, such as one for Gluten Free Cactus cupcakes, etc.

It was a busy month for Sheltie Girl at Gluten a Go Go, who inspired with a variety of gluten free baked goods, including
a Gluten Free Cola Cake Recipe
a Gluten Free Olive Bread Recipe
a unique Gluten Free Blueberry Polenta Cake Recipe
and a recipe for Gluten Free Mexican Chocolate Cake

Rachel at Wheat Free Meat Free brought us Spicy Black Beans
a decadent Gluten Free Peanut Butter Kisses Recipe
and a scrumptious Gluten Free Cheesecake Recipe

a.c.e., our favorite Gluten Free College student at College Celiac, shared a recipe for Gluten Free Anise Biscotti

The stellar Mrs. GF shared a recipe from Carol Fenster’s new cookbook Carol Fenster’s Popover Recipe- with permission of course.
She also made us drool with a Gluten Free recipe for Mini Cheesecake

Meanwhile Going Gluten Free posted a Gluten free White Chocolate Coconut Macadamia Nut Pan Cookie Recipe- whew, what a title! Sounds absolutely delicious, though!

Reneeb, our own Gluten Free Vegan posted an innovative and allergy friendly recipe for Gluten Free, Yeast Free Bread,
a Gluten Free Vegan Pakora Recipe
a Recipe for Indonesian Tofu Rendang
and for the busy gluten free vegan, a recipe for a Lazy Risotto a la Rice Cooker

Jill Elise at Hey that Tastes Good posted a perfect recipe for Gluten Free Blintzes with Blueberry Sauce

Here Seamaiden at the Book of yum had a recipe for homemade paneer
a recipe for homemade corn tortillas and pico de gallo
our first gluten free beer Recipe and
a sublime recipe for roasted veggie pizza using Chebe Crust (Just trust me on the sublime thing.)

And on the meaty side of things

a.c.e. from College Celiac shared a recipe for Gluten Free Honey Garlic Chicken Drumsticks
a Gluten Free BBQ Baby Back Ribs Recipe
and a Gluten Free Cottage Pie Recipe

Gluten Free Mommy
shared a recipe for Thai Chicken Wraps

Mrs. Gluten Free introduces us to her Award Winning Broccoli Salad Recipe with Bacon

jill elise at Hey that Tastes Good shared herChicken Samosas and Gluten Free Chicken “Matzo” Ball Soup Recipes

kbabe1968 at Going Gluten Free shared a Gluten Free Chinese Peppers and Meat Recipe prepared for her by a visiting Chinese exchange student. I’m jealous!

MissyZ
at Food-Fan gave us her recipe for a Provencale Prawn Soup

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But of course, there were also lots of gluten free recipes introduced by some amazing
non-gluten free bloggers this month. Just to name a few…

One of my favorite bloggers, Maki, at Just Hungry inspired with her Zucchini Chickpea Flour Pancake Recipe

Mostly Eating intrigued with her recipe for a Fig and Rosewater Smoothie

The eloquent Indira at Mahanandi shared some naturally gluten free Indian treats like A regional rice based idli called Ponganalu and red roasted pepper chutney with besan dosa/pancakes, making me personally very hungry.

A Whisk and a Spoon had a Tropical Pavlova Recipe

Jaden’s Steamy Kitchen served up some Asian Lettuce Cups with Ground Turkey and Green Apple- love her notes for a Gluten Free version!
as well as a drool inducing Matcha White Chocolate Ice Cream Recipe

And the adorably named Smitten Kitchen shared a recipe for Quick Saute of Zucchini with Toasted Almonds

I think we can safely say there have never been more Gluten Free recipes online than there are today- with more being posted every minute. So, stay tuned, and feel free to post links to any of your favorite gluten free posts (from July or August) in the comments.


Gluten Free News of Note

Shauna, the Gluten Free Girl Married the Chef
Karen at Gluten Free Food Reviews has been reviewing up a gluten free storm! The theme this month was COOKIES, and there are reviews for just about every gluten free cookie out there! It’s a tough job, but someone’s got to do it. Thanks, Karen! :)

The Book of Yum this Month in Pictures

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