Most gluten free recipes seem like a laundry list of obscure ingredients. Gluten free baking alone always requires multiple flours and starches and powders. The first GF cookbook I bought was depressing. Each recipe was at least 13 ingredients…seriously, the shortest recipe in the book is 13 ingredients long!! So over the past year of my gluten free life, I had been content making up my own recipes, re-creating fellow bloggers’ recipes, and adjusting non-gluten free recipes. I would always browse the cookbook section, and I even bought a second GF cookbook which I’ve never used. I just could never find a GF cookbook that seemed practical.
Enter Chef Rob.
Chef Robert Landolphi doesn’t actually “hate gluten”; his wife does. In the year 2000, Rob’s wife Angela was diagnosed with Celiac Disease. As a fellow gluten-hater, she admits that there is nothing that could taste good enough to make her willingly ingest gluten again. And I can totally relate to that! My friends and family will often question me about how I have managed to never “cheat”, but not having an autoimmune disorder themselves, I tell them they couldn’t imagine how bad it feels for me to ingest gluten. Yes, I miss mozzarella sticks so much that my mouth actually waters when I think about them, but I would never in a million years eat one.
So when I was contacted a few weeks ago about reviewing a new gluten free cookbook, I of course said YES! When I received the email I googled the book Gluten Free Everyday Cookbook, and read all about Chef Rob and the purpose behind his cookbook. I was so touched by the intent of the book. He created the recipes and even dedicated the book to his wife!! Romantic!! My fiancĂ© Parrish is the exact same. He is a self-proclaimed “gluten lover” (he even jokes about starting his own blog titled Gluten Loves Me), but he experiments in the kitchen…for me.
Rob trained at Johnson and Wales, so I knew the recipes would be great, but I was worried about them being difficult. But they couldn’t be easier!! This cookbook really is for every day. The recipes are simple! Umm…Vanilla Cookie Piecrust with only 4 ingredients!!?! Yes!
Ready for the best part?! The kind folks behind the publicity for the book have offered to giveaway a copy to one lucky Gluten Hates Me reader!!
Gluten Free Every Day Cookbook GIVEAWAY
To enter: Leave me a comment or shoot me an email with your contact info (first name & email) and which of these two recipes you would most like to try: Smoked Gouda Polenta or Tri-Spiced Onion Rings with Horseradish sauce. Enter before August 1st at 12noon!
Good luck!!!
20 comments:
Polenta PLEASE!
I would like to try Smoked Gouda Polenta please.
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Please enter me!!! Thanks!
I'm commenter #2... I like my odds so far! :)
forgot to mention that I'd try the onion rings!
Polenta!
Three spices in one? Sounds amazing to me! This book sounds great.
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Onion Rings!!!!! Nom.Nom.Nom.
You had me a gouda!
I would love to try the spiced onion rings with horseradish sauce- I miss ordering onion rings at restaurants!!!
Thanks :)
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I would love to try the Tri-Spiced Onion Rings with Horseradish sauce! Sounds super yummy!
Ooh I want to try the onion rings!!!! jen@alifeofsugarandspice dot com :)
I would love to try that polenta!
yum the polenta sounds fantastic!!!
Tri-spiced onion rings -- sounds sooo good.
Oo, pick me, pick me! :)
The smoked gouda polenta sounds fabulous. I like the sound of these easy recipes. I am easily intimidated in the kitchen, so some of the GF recipes scare the bejesus out me!
tough choice but I would try the onion rings :) hambroc@berkshire.rr.com
They both sound delicious! I think I might try the onion rings first. =)
I think I'll have to go with the onion rings!!
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polenta! apart from corn muffins I don't quite know what to do with it.
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