Recipes

'Malt' Loaf Homage

Another Gluten-free cooking for kids recipe

A few days ago, Carly Talbot of gutenfreeb.com asked if anyone had a recipe for a gluten free version of a malt loaf. A malt loaf uses barley malt and barley flour, both of which are not gluten free.  To get the required squidgy, stogdgy texture and the malty flavour some improvising would be required.  I was keen to have a go.  

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If you are into malt loaf, then you will probably recognise the brand Soreen.  This is a quintessential English/British brand, makers of the original malt loaf.  Although I have seen it on the shelves with it's distinctive packaging,  I  admit, I have never actaully tried it.  Apparently you slice off a thick wedge and slather it with butter and wash it down with a strong cup of tea. A very British experience and a bit of an acquired taste.  

Well I tried it and I like the deep treacly flavour and the saltiness that comes from the malt.  The texture is a bit rubbery and reminds me of a bread that's gone badly wrong. So whilst not a traditional copy of the original,  my version has the deep caramely overtones and an earthiness similar to the original, but the texture is more like a moist tea bread.

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Mrs J's Molasses Cookies

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Here is a recipe from my first book The Little Red Barn Baking Book.  This recipe was one which has very happy memories, eating cookies at my best friend's house after school, whilst doing our homework. Mrs. J, was my friend's mum.  I've been wanting to make a gluten free version for a while, and I am pleased to tell you, they are as yummy as i remember them.  Crispy on the outside and soft and chewy on the outside, with just the right amount of spice. 

The picture was styled by Ruthie, and features Ratty, Panda, Rabbity and if you look very closely a small cat, whose name escapes me.  They are settling down for some cookies and milk.  And yes, these cookies are pure bliss dunked in milk.  Those cuddlies sure do know how to live. Enjoy!

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Buttercrunch Toffee

buttercrunch 180 jpeg gf.jpgEveryone I know is currently on The Dukan Diet   As part of my plan to sabbotage this love affair with Pierre Dukan,  I made a batch of buttercrunch toffee, placed it in a nice box and took it  to a ladies lunch yesterday to test their will power. They all crumbled.  Even the ones I had down as Dukan Diet  die hards.  The box and the contents were demolished within minutes and every last little crispy fragment was scooped out. Lesson learned, the nice box was totally redundant.  Just a paper bag would have done the trick.  Anyway, diet or not, I urge you to make this little gem.  Your waistline may not thank you but it is a very good way to cheer yourself up when the weather is lousy and lousy it is my friends. For a summer that has drought written all over it, you could have fooled me.  It's pouring here. A piece or two or three of toffee, a cup of coffee, hey, who cares what the weather is like. The recipe comes from The Perfect Scoop by David Lebovitz with a few minor adaptations made by yours truly. 

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Pumpkin Feta Muffins

pumpkin feta muffin jpeg vers 2.jpgIt's all things pumpkin 'round here at the moment.  These yummy muffins are savoury and just the right antidote to all those sugary treats that kids will be feasting on in a few days time.  Savoury muffins are all the rage in the US and I gather in Australia too.  This particular recipe adapted from www.101cookbooks.com caught my eye.  You may have to sell these in....as kids will be suspicious of anything looking like a muffin, but tasting decidely different from what they may be expecting. Tasty and nutritious I think these would be good in lunchboxes and as an after school treat.

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Homemade Gluten Free Sausages

Another Gluten-free cooking for kids recipe

These are delicious and can be made in advance and frozen.  Serve with oven chips and a fresh green salad.  Thank you to Moss for sharing his secret recipe.

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Chocolate Dipped Ghosts

Another Gluten-free cooking for kids recipe

Here's a quick little recipe for making ghostly biscuits.  The recipe is in my book (page 179) but I am reprinting it here.  What I like about this recipe is that the biscuits are very easy to make and there is no rolling out and cutting.  You can pipe them into ghostly shapes and then let the children decorate them.  A fun and not too messy activity during half term.

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Spooky grape jelly

Another Gluten-free cooking for kids recipe

Here's a fun recipe for Halloween.  I tried this on some of Ruthie's friends last week and they loved it.  It is really easy to make and if there are any left over maybe you can sneek a couple when the kids go to bed.  And there is nothing to stop you making this for adults.  You can substitute alchoholic sparkling grape juice to make a more adult centric dessert.

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Potato Latkes

Potato Latkes - another Gluten-free cooking for kids recipe

Latkes are potato pancakes, traditionally eaten at Hannukah.  During Hannukah, the festival of light, fried food is eaten to celebrate the victory of the Macabees over Antiochus. 

These latkes make a fantastic breakfast treat, but you can serve them anytime.  Traditionally served with applesauce and sour cream, I am currently advocating smoked salmon and creme fraiche.  This makes an elegant and tasty starter or a delicious supper dish, served with a green salad.

Latkes are at their absolute best, straight out of the pan, so it's best to have everyone seated and waiting.

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Richard's Tortilla Wraps

RBertinet tortilla jpeg gf.jpgA huge thank you to Richard Bertinet for letting me use his recipe.  We made these on the first gluten free baking session at his school in Bath.  They are divine and you will be wanting to enrol yourself on the course once you've tried these. 

I recently made these for the family and served them up with some grilled chicken skewers, cucumber raita and oven baked tomatoes.  They were polished off in minutes. 

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Granny Muriel's Shortbread

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Okay guys,,,,you are in for a treat.  This is the best shortbread I've ever had (please do feel free to challenge me) and the gluten free version is delectable.  I was fortunate enough to get the recipe from Nanci- famous for her chopped salad and her seafood pot, in The Gluten Free Cookbook for Kids.  If you haven't tried these recipes, please do have a go.  They are absolute winners.  Anyway, going off piste a bit, Nanci was shown how to make this shortbread by her mother-in-law Muriel.  (Muriel is Henry's Granny....more about Henry later).  I will try an upload a video of the crafty Muriel making this shorbread but in the meantime you will need to just admire her in the photograph.  I thank Muriel from the bottom of my heart for letting us use this recipe.  My life has been transformed.

I'm still doing a few final tweeks on the recipe as the original was not gluten free but  I felt it was cruel to deny you this recipe immediately.  You can make up a batch really quickly and it will be gobbled up in no time.  Muriel, Nanci and I would love to hear your comments.

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Buckwheat Broomsticks

Another Gluten-free cooking for kids recipe

Here's a little recipe which I found on www.101cookbooks.com. a while ago.   I've adapted the original recipe and it's now gluten free!  These are tasty,crunchy breadsticks which have a wonderful nutty flavour.  Use them instead of serving crisps (much much healthier) or serve them with dips or with home made soup.  They are easy to make and you can knock up a batch in no time.  And....they make great little broomsticks too, so a perfectly spooky halloween treat. 

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Dad's Tuna Salad - for lunch on the move

Folding squid picnic spoon - perfect tor eating the tuna salad

Nourishing food on the run

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Quick Pad Thai

Another Gluten-free cooking for kids recipe

There is a great Pad Thai recipe in my book, but this is a  much speedier version which I am currently serving for breakfast.  Yes, you have read correctly and it's been a huge hit.  Try using prawns, or maybe ham or any leftover meats you might have in the fridge.  If you want the full story as to how we discovered the joys of pad thai for breakfast go the blog entries and 'read all about it"

Please forgive the vague measurements, but in truth, it doesn't really matter.  You can improvise and still get a cracking result.

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Ruthie's Pesto

Another Gluten-free cooking for kids recipe

Here's a quick little recipe for fresh pesto.  Pesto pasta is a favourite in our household and  this recipe is very quick, easy and delicious.  Also, it is so much nicer and less expensive than anything in a jar or from the supermarket chiller section.  I've used ground almonds instead of the traditional pine nuts, because I've found this gives a smoother texture and makes the pesto quite mild and gives a lovely creamy texture.  Sometimes pine nuts can add a bitter note, which children will find unacceptable.   This has been a huge hit with Ruthie's friends and if they like it, I know you will too.

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Lucia's favourite bean soup

I love bean soup! Another Gluten-free cooking for kids recipe

Lucia (aka Lulu) loves this soup. I use canned beans, which means you can make a tasty, filling soup in about 15 minutes

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Mexican-style Burgers

A tasty, fully loaded burger!

This is my cheap and easy way to spice up an old favourite.  Must be served in a gluten-free bun, of course!

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Luscious Lemon and Raspberry Bars

Citrus, lemon, squidgy, moreish, great with an Espresso or a strong cuppa

Here is a recipe from my baby sister, Dalia. These lemon bars always get rave reviews. They are light, lemony and really delicious. 

 

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