What is Gluten Free Eating?

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Gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye and barley and is also the cause of many food born allergies. Most flours are made from these three types of grains and until recently is difficult to find commercially produced flour as well as cereal, baked goods and other types of flour based foods. Flour is often used as a main ingredient in our foods but it can also be used as a filler like with instant coffee or in curry powder. With gluten allergies coming to the forefront we are finding it much easier to find food products that are gluten free as well as quite delicious.

Gluten Substitutions

The gluten is what keeps cookies, cakes and pies soft, moist and held together. It makes baked goods have their texture because of the air getting trapped within the sticky boundaries of the gluten. When gluten isn’t present, we need to find other substances that can form a sticky shield to hold the gasses in.

Xanthum Gum comes from the dried cell coat of a Zanthomonas campestris. Since it is made in a laboratory, xanthum gum is scientifically sticky. Guar Gum is another, more natural binder. A powder is created from the seed of the Cyamopsis tetragonolobus plant and is an excellent substitute for gluten. These alternative sticky-substitutes can easily be found in any health food store.

Every day someone is coming up with a new way to substitute a common item into recipes that call for gluten. There are ways to substitute combinations of ingredients, cup for cup, where you would use any of the three main gluten-based flours. Let’s take a look at some of the less common substitutes for gluten and open up the realm of possibilities.

Soy Flour

High in protein, soy flour has a nutty taste and a smooth texture due to the high fat content. Soy flour is usually used in combination with other flours, to make baked goods such as brownies, cookies and muffins. Since soy flour can stand up to almost every thing, it is also good to combine with nuts and or fruits.

Brown Rice Flour

This gluten substitute comes from unpolished brown rice. Because this ingredient contains bran, it has a higher nutritional value that traditional flour. This type of flour is used best in more dense breads.

Potato Starch Flour

Potato Starch Flour is a great substitute. The thickening that this flour provides is outstanding and because of the high starch component, the ingredients bind to it like glue. Mix a little with water first to help hydrate the granules and get the glue working, then substitute potato starch flour in your recipe, cutting the amount of flour needed in half to get the right proportions.

Tapioca Flour

This light, white, very smooth flour comes from the cassava root. You might be familiar with the chewy little balls found in tapioca pudding, so you can imagine how well it reacts with baked goods. Anything that needs to be chewy, like French bread or white bread, could use this kind of flour.

Dealing with a gluten free diet isn’t as hard as you one might think. With a little insight into what ingredients can be used in place of gluten it’s not difficult at all. As always talk with your doctor before going on a gluten free diet to ensure there will be no adverse effects from the change.

Crispy Chocolate Snack Balls

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chockrispWhat You Need:

8 T of unsalted butter
1/3 C of unsweetened cocoa powder
2 (10 oz.) bags of mini marshmallows
10 C of rice crispy cereal
3/4 C of semisweet chocolate chips

How to Make It:

Heat the butter in a saucepan over medium high heat until melted.
Stir in the cocoa powder.
Place the marshmallows into the pan.
Heat for 5 minutes or until melted, stirring often.
Remove the pan from the heat.
Fold in the cereal until completely coated.
Place half of the chocolate chips into the mixture.
Stir until melted.
Add the remaining chocolate chips and stir until blended in well.
Cover a baking sheet with wax paper then lightly oil your hands.
Form the mixture into golf ball size balls.
Place the formed balls on the prepared sheet.
Cool to room temperature before eating and storing.

Makes 80 balls

The more chocolate the better don’t you agree. Use chocolate flavored cereal instead of just plain rice cereal. Keep these little treasurers fresh for up to 4 days by placing them in an airtight container. Leave them stored at room temperature. Chilling will cause them to harden and they will not be eatable.

Glittery Popcorn Cereal Treats

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glitterpopcornWhat You Need:

1 (1.75 oz.) bag microwave popcorn
1 C of fruit flavored cereal
1 C of chocolate flavored cereal
1 T of edible glitter

How to Make It:

Microwave the popcorn as directed on the package.
Carefully place the popcorn into a large mixing bowl.
Toss the cereal in with the popcorn and combine well.
Add the glitter and toss until all of the mix is covered well.

You can find edible glitter in the cake decorating department at a craft store or use colored sugars instead. This fun snack can be placed in plastic pumpkins for snacks during a party or give it out to your trick or treaters instead of candy.

Makes 8 servings

Total Time: approximately 10 minutes

Nutritional Information (approximate values per 1 C serving):
Calories 70; fat 1 1/2 g; sodium 100 mg; carbohydrates 11 g; sugar 5 g; protein 0g

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Rice Crispy Cereal Balls

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rice-crispyWhat You Need:

1 1/4 C of chocolate flavored crispy rice cereal
1 t ground cinnamon
1 (6 oz.) can buttermilk biscuits
3 T of milk

How to Make It:

Preset the oven temperature to 400 degrees.
Lightly spray a cookie sheet with a non stick cooking spray.
Place the cereal into a shallow bowl.
Add the cinnamon and toss to combine.
Separate the biscuits and cut each biscuit into fourths.
Roll each fourth into a ball.
Pour the milk into a shallow bowl.
Dip the balls into the milk then roll through the cereal mixture to coat well.
Place the coated balls 1 inch apart on the prepared cookie sheet.
Bake 6 minutes or until lightly browned.

Fruit flavored rice crispy cereal may also be used in place of the chocolate flavored. Try using regular rice crispy cereal and grated Parmesan cheese in place of the cinnamon.

Makes 20 balls

Preparation Time: approximately 10 minutes
Baking Time: approximately 6 minutes
Total Time: approximately 16 minutes

Cold Breakfasts Can be Healthy Too

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fruited-cerealHealthy breakfasts are a thing of the past, right? Wrong! Even with both parents working, breakfasts can be cold as well as healthy. Fixing a hot breakfast isn’t necessary to make it healthy.

Go to the cereal aisle of any grocery store and you will find that the choices are unlimited. You can buy breakfast bars, energy bars, and cereal bars as well as healthy cereals. Go down the produce aisle and you can find all kinds of healthy fruit that can be cut into slices and eaten. Even choosing dried fruit such as raisins, bananas and cranberries can be a healthy choice.

Keep sliced cheese and sliced meat on hand. Nuts are also a wonderful choice. Buy yogurt that are in tubes or single serving containers and keep fresh nuts on hand. Keep some tortillas in your refrigerator for those mornings when time is a factor.

Always have peanut butter, honey and jelly on hand. Grapes are also a great choice for breakfast food. Vegetables such as carrots and celery sticks can also come in handy for a nutritious breakfast. Ants on a log are a great breakfast food. Take a celery stick, fill it with peanut butter and put raisins on top. The kids will fall for these in an instant.

Not much time, roll some ham and cheese together and make a meat sandwich. Add some cream cheese to a bagel and you have a healthy breakfast. Take a slice of bread and add some fruit and cream cheese and it’s a cold breakfast in a flash.

Don’t try to skip breakfast. Most doctors say it is the most important meal of the day. You need energy to make your brain work and breakfast supplies that energy as well as much need nutrition to keep the body and brain going.

Just think ahead and use your imagination. Breakfast can be an easy meal to prepare. Use prepared breakfasts ideas as well as you own and your family will start feeling the brain power earlier in the day.

Kids don’t have a clue what is good for them. The next time they want breakfast, just hand them one of the many ideas mentioned above. Add a juice box and they will think that they have conquered all.

A Quick Breakfast Can Be More Than a Bowl of Cereal

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granolafruitQuick breakfasts can be more than you ever thought. Most people think of breakfast as a bowl of healthy cereal and a glass of milk or cup of coffee with some juice. There are many alternatives to this thought concept that are just as quick and easy. It takes planning ahead and some time on the weekend, when you aren’t rushing around getting kids ready for school and getting ready for work.

Fruit is a wonderful alternative. Cut up some fresh strawberries, cantaloupe, honeydew melon, some kiwi, some watermelon or even bananas and place in easy to go snack bags made for the refrigerator. Grapes are another great way to start the day.

You can add almost anything to a tortilla to make a great breakfast. Peanut butter and jelly is a great choice. Honey, cream cheese, some cut up raw vegetables or salad mix with your favorite dressing, even applesauce will make breakfast tortillas a favorite with your family. Use your leftover steak or chicken in a sandwich form or in a tortilla with some shredded cheese and some low fat mayonnaise and roll and go.

Cereal bars or breakfast bars that you can find at the grocery store are wonderful to start the day. Add a juice box of orange juice for the car and you have healthy breakfast for them to consume.

Grocery stores have granola bars, graham crackers, and even single serving yogurts in easy to serve packages. Try taking a graham cracker and some honey or cream cheese and making a sandwich out of it. The kids will crave them. They also have yogurt in a tube like a Popsicle that is easy to eat and very nutritious. Nuts are a great source of protein. Take a graham cracker sandwich and a handful of nuts and your kids are good to go for the day.

Bagels are another quick morning meal. Add some cream cheese or even a regular slice of cheese and you have a healthy, well-rounded breakfast to start their day off right. Top them with jelly, apple butter or honey for a special treat.

Breakfast isn’t for cereal anymore. In today’s fast paced world with two parents working environment, you need to think ahead and try to give them the best beginning for the day that you can. Sometimes, ingenuity and having ingredients on hand can be the start of a beautiful day. Just thinking outside the box can make all the difference in the world.

Country Bob’s Pickin’ Food

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This is a great snack for movie night or at your next gathering.

  • 2 C each corn, wheat, bran and rice Chex
  • 2 C small pretzels
  • 1 C Chopped Nuts
  • 1/2 C (1 stick) margerine
  • 2 tsp Seasoning Salt
  • 1/4 C Country Bob’s All Purpose Sauce

Combine the cereals, pretzels and nuts in a large bowl.  Next melt your margerine in a small saucepan.  Blend in the seasoning salt and Country Bob’s All Purpose Sauce.  Pour the margerine mixture over your dry ingredients and toss lightly.  Spread the mixture on a baking sheet.  Bake at 250 degrees for 1 hour, tossing gently every 15 minutes.  Spread on paper towels to cool.

Makes 11 cups

More recipes like this can be found at countrybobs.com

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