Showing posts with label Top Ten Lists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Top Ten Lists. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Wheat-Free-Meat-Free is One Year Old!

Happy Anniversary to us; our blog is one year old today. What I lot I've learned over the last year. We've now had two full years of living gluten-free and it has gotten loads easier. Better ingredient labeling on grocery items has been a boon, but just getting over the fear that cooking without wheat flour and other glutenous items would be impossible has been very freeing.

A big thank you goes to all of my new buddies in the gluten-free blogging community for their help, recipes and encouragements. I have learned so much from you all and hope that others have been able to glean some knowledge and advice in return.

To celebrate our one year milestone, I am listing our family's Top Ten Favorite Gluten-Free Recipes of All Time below. Click on the links and you will be redirected back to the original blog post to find a delicious, gluten-free dish you can be proud to serve to anyone.

Top Ten Favorite Gluten-Free Recipes of All Time

1. White Clam Pasta - It's so easy and quick to make if you have canned clams in the pantry. Fresh clams work even better.

2. Palmer House Potatoes - Also an easy family favorite. We never have leftovers.

3. Carrot Cake - Gotta whip up this sweet treat for all birthdays and even just on demand.

4. Plantation Shrimp - This is a recent arrival on our table, but it became the barbeque item of choice over the past several summers.

5. Japanese Spinach - We never plant enough spinach in the garden to satisfy our lust for this sweet and savory recipe.

6. Lemon Bars - In pre-celiac days these were the cookie of choice in our house and thank goodness we have a wheat-free alternative recipe.

7. Sesame Noodle Salad - We've made this recipe for years and bring it to lots of parties and barbecues.

8. Sushi - The family sushi-making skills have vastly improved and we now buy pickled ginger and sheets of nori on a regular basis from the supermarket.

9. Radish Dip - When the spring crop of radishes starts pumping out, this recipe is always put to good use.

10. Salmon Burgers - This recipes messes up a lot of dishes and can lead to a lot of fishy smells in the kitchen, so we only make salmon burgers in the warmer months when the windows are open and we can grill them outside. The trouble is worth it, however. They are really delectable.

Next year I may have to change this list up a bit, as we're still experimenting with lots of new recipes and cookbooks (and snooping on other foodie blogs), but for now, these are the gluten-free culinary champions in our home. Hope you get a chance to enjoy them for yourselves!