Gluten-Free (or easily adapted) Recipes

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Mom’s Classic Strawberry Shortcake

While this classic recipe is traditionally served as dessert, my family has long enjoyed it for the occasional dinner when local strawberries are in season. Served with milk or yogurt, it’s great for breakfast too!   Growing up, making strawberry shortcake with freshly picked, local berries was tradition.  My sister and I loved to toss…

Grilled Tuna with Avocado Wasabi Sauce

Sitting at our sons’ lacrosse game, my friend, Christina, told me about a marinade that she had recently used on swordfish.  When the evening’s plans went awry and she had to save the already-marinating swordfish for the next night, she realized that an overnight marinade worked quite well with this recipe. She was kind enough…

Avocado Wasabi Sauce

A simple wasabi sauce dresses up grilled tuna beautifully.  It’s quick and easy and makes an otherwise unadorned tuna steak special.  Since I started adding avocado to my wasabi sauce, I love it ten times more and always find delicious new ways to use any leftovers. (And I no longer wait for just tuna to…

Grilled Flank Steak with Greeked-Out Gorgonzola and Tomato Salsa

A wholesome, flavor-packed topping adds complementary flavor and fresh appeal to grilled flank steak. Easy to make and leftovers offer an ideal protein topper to a big dinner salad another night. In many ways, flank steak is the perfect entree after a busy day. The prep and cook time are mere minutes and the flavor…

Grilled Romaine and Prosciutto Salad with Greeked-Out Gorgonzola

I don’t cook a lot of red meat, but flank steak is one meal that I enjoy for both is ease of preparation and great flavor.  Plus, it’s inexpensive compared to many other cuts of beef and I like what I can do with the leftovers.  When I first served this grilled romaine salad with…

Make-Ahead Sweet Green Smoothie

For years, I have enjoyed making smoothies.  There are many I enjoy, but I often return to my favorite smoothie which has a chocolate base and is a healthier way to satisfy my never-ending sweet tooth. Although I like my greens, NEVER did I have any inclination to put them in the blender.  Until recently.…

Healthier Homemade Cafe Mocha

When I first started drinking coffee, I drank it black.  When kids came along and the play groups started, I was introduced to flavored creamers.  Then, Starbucks appeared on every street corner with their mochas and macchiatos.  Black coffee? To get around the hydrogenated fat in the flavored creamers and the four dollar price tag…

Frozen Chocolate Peanut Butter Banana Bites

Evolution Power Yoga, the studio where I take my yoga classes–which are fabulous, by the way–offers a “40 Days to Personal Revolution” program about twice a year.  This program incorporates much over that time period, from daily yoga and meditation to a healthier eating regimen.  From week to week certain foods are eliminated and by…

Kale Waldorf Salad

One of the first recipes I copied from my grandmother was for a simple Waldorf Salad.  I still have that 3×5 card and still enjoy a big bowl of it from time to time, with its hearty crunch and tart-sweet pairing of flavors.  With my love of kale, I developed a new recipe, loosely based…

Thai Ginger Peanut Sauce

In my quest to seek out and shine a light on one delicious recipe each week from other cooks, something from my friend Ann (yes, another Ann!) of Sumptuous Spoonfuls fame, caught my eye.  I adore Thai flavors, love all things peanut-ty, and haven’t made anything which fits that bill recently.  Having some ingredients that…

Pasta with Fava Beans, Greens & Pancetta

This wholesome pasta dish was inspired by two great finds:  fresh fava beans and a green I had never before heard of–pak choy.  Upon further research, the name pak choy seems to be used interchangeably with boy choy.  However, what I bought (pictured below) was seemingly the shoot of the bok choy–a baby, baby bok…

Maple Dijon Roasted Root Vegetables

Ever since I devised the recipe for Apple-Pecan Spring Greens with Maple-Dijon Vinaigrette, we have eaten that salad a lot!  I initially made it to mimic a restaurant salad that my dad really enjoyed and have become quite a fan, myself.  The addition of Spiced Pecans makes me really swoon! When a friend told me…

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