Posts Tagged ‘Baking’

Trader Joe’s GF English muffins

This morning I decided to bite the bullet the try the GF english muffins Husband bought me the other day from Trader Joe’s. I don’t have anything against english muffins excepting the gluten free calorie count and it took me a while to wrestle myself into trying them.

Was I ever glad I did! I can’t remember the last time I had an english muffin and these weren’t muffins in the crumpety-Thomas’s sense but solid, scored muffins which did NOT crumble in my toaster, went great with peanut butter and jam and let me say again did NOT crumble!

I don’t have much to complain about here. They’re nice, solid looking baked goods with good colour, good taste, good weight (not too light, not too heavy) and were 210 calories for a whole muffin, so 2 halves. They’d be great for homemade Egg McMuffins or even under country gravy or hey, why not red beans and rice? Love um. love um, love um :)

Tasty Factor: yum! Hold up excellently in a toaster and don’t get soggy under jam.

Poopy Factor: they are a tad heavy but already scored so that’s a plus.

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GF Heart Thrive bars- go or no?

heart thrive barI was in Shadyside on Saturday with Husband to gawk at the line of people outside the Apple store waiting for the iPad (we’re on the list for the 3G release and I hope I’m not expected to camp out for that, but it is very sweet and you can play with one at BestBuy). In the meantime we had time to kill and nothing was open on Walnut street so we mosied on down to Coffee Tree Roasters to get some joe.

I have to say that we were a little disappointed to see that CTR is even more pricey than Husband’s love affair with Starbuck’s but they did have some tasty gluten free treats I decided to try. That’s not to knock Starbuck’s on this item either- though I’ve only encountered ONE GF baked good in a Starbuck’s case ONE time, they do sell a variety of prepackaged fruit chews, bars and cookies now that are GF and in some cases lactose free. But back to the Coffee Tree.

The Heart Thrives packages sitting up on top of the baked goods case caught my eye and Husband got me one to snack on. Well, actually it got put in the fridge for 5 days and then I cracked it open to split for my breakfast. What are they? ‘Sun cakes’ and heart shaped little goodies that look somewhat like suet or at least something our local birds would be fanatic about. They are gluten free, diary free, vegan and have no GMO. Sounds tasty….

I opted for the apple variety and I can say that on the go they’re a good option. Now they say they’re gluten free but the main ingredient is oats so if you’d like to call the company (Healthy Baking Company  1-800-830-0309) to make sure there’s no cross contamination, go for it but I didn’t have any issues with them.

The verdict? Well their website is pretty crappy which never gives me a whole lot of confidence in a product but the stuff isn’t bad. Not very tasty really- it’s kind of like a bar of oatmeal and I detest oatmeal but it does keep you full longer and I cheer for anything that can claim that and pull it off. I generally eat a light yoghurt and an orange with my breakfast so one of the apple cakes was the perfect accompaniment for these. If you like yoghurt (or honey or lite syrup/jam), try a little on top of your bar and eat it with a fork but if you’re going to grab and go it’s not bad, just make sure you’ve got a drink with it!

P.s. I hear that WholeFoods carries the Heart Thrive bars too :) And if you order through the parent company’s site you can get free bars with your first order. I’m for that!

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Success! Betty Crocker GF cake mix

My mother, who lives 2 hours north of New Orleans, pointed out to me one day that the local Wal-Mart had begun to carry gluten free cake mixes and pasta. The Wal-Mart near me has been a little slow on the draw but long before she mentioned it I exclaimed with a cry of joy that Giant Eagle in the Waterfront had a little row of Betty Crocker GF cake blends.

Betty Crocker gluten free mixesMy first impression was thank goodness a big name like Betty Crocker has figured out how to make their mixes gluten free. My next thought was, holy crap that’s a load of money for a cake mix. And so I resisted picking one up until my comrades at work got a free double chocolate cake from the department down the hall and after watching them have second helpings I walked to the local Shur-Save and picked up the yellow Betty Crocker cake mix for $4.95 and counted the hours til I could get home and experiment. Actually I don’t know why I didn’t pick up the chocolate mix, or both for that matter. I did get some Pillsbury 50% less sugar chocolate frosting though.

image courtesy of Whisk Kid

image courtesy of Whisk Kid

Of course by the end of the day I’d browsed through my Google Reader and found this adorable creation by Whisk Kid and thought well I’d just go right home and whip up a rainbow-albeit-chocolate-frosted-cake, because I’m nothing if not all about creative diversions. Dear Reader, I hope you’ve stuck with me long enough to know that nothing I ever plan out goes quite to the directions.

Surely enough, as I sat down to my computer this morning to pull up the link I’d starred in my goofy reader, Gmail threw up all over the internet and I lost my patience and trouped off to the kitchen (about 8 feet away from my chair at the moment) and figure it out myself.

I must say I’m impressed with the packaging for the Gf cakes. I know, what does that have to do with the taste? But my graphic designer background demands I comment on the follow-through of the famous Betty Crocker branding yet distinctiveness of this new line of cooking product. Okay, that said, I can say as far as ease this was a treat to make. While most cake mixes call for 3 main ingredients plus the dry mix (usually oil-water-eggs), the GF version was no more complicated with add-ins (marg-water-eggs-vanilla).

ingredients!Okay, I was a little skeptical at first because the mix seemed really thin to me and turned to glue as soon as I added the first liquid….yuck.

a bit gluey

As I added more ingredients though, it turned into the tastiest, lightest pre-mixed batter I’ve ever worked with. TASTY. I could have cat there and ate the entire bowl right there.

I even tried to do the whole rainbow thing, which wasn’t as easy as I’d somehow envisioned it. I just basically divided the batter into 3 parts and coloured 2 of these before I ate any more freaking batter so it would at least make it into the oven.

I decided I was too busy to make the actual cake so I pulled out the leftover Barney cupcake papers to use those up (don’t ask) and decided the whole colour layering thing was probably best left to Whisk Kid. Instead, I thought perhaps I could marble the batter and still come out looking like I knew a thing or two about baking because after all, Betty Crocker can make anyone look like they can bake, right?

coloured battersready to bake Let’s just say my marbling didn’t go like I’d envisioned it either. Note to anyone trying this mix- the package says it makes 12 cupcakes. I felt a little burned on that. Not that I needed to find room in my kitchen for any more cupcakes than humanly necessary for 2 people to scarf down but seriously, $4.95 for a box and then it makes half the cupcakes a normal mix would? Betty Crocker, you have betrayed me.  I spooned it out to fill the tray up halfway, thinking I would swirl in my coloured batter and then topped them up on second thought. As you can see, I ended up just piling on the second batter and then ran out. I was thinking maybe I could stretch it to 2 batches but as most gluten free recipes for baked goods come out much denser, I filled them as close to the brim as possible to make them bigger.

my pretty cakes!wowAnd then Betty redeemed herself when I pulled open the door to the oven and was completely surprised at the tops of my little cakes. Look how high they rose! I was absolutely chuffed at these. They even look a teeny bit marbled :) How awesome is Betty?!

finished cake Taste Factor: Nom, nom, nom- huh? Fabulous. Light, airy, sweet and freaking delicious. What else is cool? They’re comparable to other yellow cake mixes from Betty Crocker in calories.

Poopy Factor: Nom, nom, nom- stop distracting me from my cake with these questions!

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