Well as you have noticed I haven't
posted anything this past week...So sorry. It was not intentional on my part.
It seems my stove/oven has a mind of its own and keeps blowing the circuit
breaker, so we have literally been without a stove or oven the past week.
Cooking on a hot plate is not my idea of fun, but a girls got to do what a
girls got to do, right?
So, as you probably already
know we have been having to eat out quite allot, which means for me it’s been
pretty much salads, or sandwiches made with gluten free bread that I happened
to have in our freezer. My husband ordered a new breaker which is supposed to
arrive today hopefully, so things should be back on track by the end of the
week.
I have in the meantime been
mixing up several "MOCK" gluten free home blends to give a try. My
plan is to try all the blends using just one recipe and then judge with a taste
test to see which I feel performed the best. I am planning to try them all by
making brownies, then pizzelles. I know some of you might feel pizzelles are
just a holiday cookie, but I find them refreshing any time of the year. They
are light, crunchy and delicious. They were one of my mom’s favorites! Also, you can pretty much make them any flavor
you like. Chocolate, anise, almond, peach.... well, you get the picture, I'm
sure.
Anyway, I don't want to post
the "MOCK" flour mixes yet as I really want to test them each first
so as not to steer you wrong. As you all know by now not every mix you have
ever tried meets your own personal standards. Also, as you have probably learnt
by now, you just can't replace gluten free flour in most regular flour recipes
with good results. That’s why there are so many gluten free cookbooks on the
market. It’s a different lifestyle. Kind of like trying to put a square in a
round peg whole....
Some recipes are forgiving,
yes, but others need other ingredients adjusted or you either end up with a
gooey mess or a hard brick. Believe me, I’ve had my share of both! I already
have four of the gluten free mock flour mixes all mixed and ready to go as soon
as my oven is up and running. I hope you are as excited as me to see how the
brownies and pizzelles turn out.
The "MOCK" flour
mixes are definitely going to be a lot cheaper for you to make if you buy your
gluten free flour in bulk by clicking on the Amazon button to the right of the
blog to order the flours you will need to make them. Now I know it’s much simpler
to buy a premade mix to bake with.... but it’s not cheap, especially if it
turns out that you really don’t like the blend, as I did recently. Hence my
attempt to bring you an easier way to have your cake and eat it too as the
saying goes...I will be listing the specific flour brands that I have used also
with each "MOCK" recipe as different brands even I have found react
differently or have slightly different weights.
So, visit again and look for my
"MOCK" flour reviews coming soon.
Sharon
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