Sunday, July 25, 2010

Muffin cookies (Mukies)


½ cup margarine

¾ cup sugar

½ cup hazelnut meal (roughly, add to texture)

2 tbsp cocoa

3 eggs

1 tbsp Vanilla essence

1/3 cup rice flour 

¼ cup choc chips or raisins

Sprinkling of GFCF coloured choc drops/kisses

1 tsp baking soda (optional)-ew taste!

Icing sugar to dust on afterward.

 

Blend with a blender until combined. Top with coloured sprinkles.

Bake for 15 minutes on 150 degrees.

Once cool dust with icing sugar


They came out slightly dry and quite a rough texture and a unique taste...and the measurements are approximate. I'll have to test it out again one day to perfect it and add some moisture content to it!

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Oyster Sandwich

Sounds gross, really wasn't. It tasted "different" which is great because of my monotonous diet.


Oysters in oil on a tomato and basil rice cake, black olives, lettuce, mayo and a normal rice cake.

The mayo makes it. Praise 97% fat free is GFCF.


:P yum yum!


Thursday, July 8, 2010

Lemonade Scones

Scones dusted with cocoa

300 "has no" self raising flour from aldi (i added more flour later, i didn't measure)

55g castor sugar

1/4c belite margarine (GFCF)

40ml Rice or Almond milk

1/4c lemonade

1/4 c sultanas


preheat to 220. Grease tray. Mix ingredients. Knead. Roll them into balls or roll them out to 2cm and use a cutter. Brush tops with rice milk (optional), sprinkle sugar or cadbury's drinking chocolate on top. Cook for about 20 minutes or until golden.

They taste DEVINE, the lemonade really adds something and the butter and really soft and light texture of the flour makes it seem all melt-in-your-mouth-ish. DEVINE!!!!


Eat fresh from the oven! Makes about 20 small scones or 10 large fluffy ones!

Finally a recipe i did not screw up!



Now, a few days later they are STONES!!! Maybe half this batch and only eat it fresh alternatively...

TIP! i find success in literally holding it under a running tap and saturating it. Then zapping it in the microwave for about 20 odd seconds. It soaks up the water and leaves it slightly moist once more! :)


Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Best Of Awards

Chocolate- Pink Lady Dark Chocolate

Runner up- (Homebrand Dark Cooking Chocolate Compounded) Nobel Choice Mint Chocolate Bar

Bread Mix- Laukes Easy Baker White gluten free flour. (I add almond meal so it tastes even better!) The real bread...orgran bread mix...

Runner up - Aldi Has no...bread mix.

Naughty Indulgence -Melinda's heavenly chocolate fudge brownies

runner up - Leda - Rum Balls/Rowies chewy cookies

Savory Snak- SAKATA balsamic tomato and basil, bbq is not bad

runner up: Thin Rice cakes tomato and basil, Corn crisp bread is nice but corn irritates my mouth. (not any more....so corn thins are lovely, or CCs corn chips with dorrito dip!)

Breakfast- (Lowan “Cocoa bombs”) Cookie Bitez

Runner Up- Orgran Buckwheat pancake mix (add sugar and stuff)/freefrom pancake mix

Bad snak- Almond bread

runner up -choculence

mediocre (it's worth the buy but not HEAVENLY)

Runner up- Freefrom “Choc Crunch cookies”


Diagnosis

I just watched Julie and Julia last night and I sat here thinking...

I should do that! I should start a food blog!

As a wog, I love my food, but at the end of last year I began to find that every thing I ate made me sick. "Surely it wasn't EVERYTHING that was making me sick, rather just something was wrong with me, not the food" I thought. So I got it checked out after it persisted over 2 weeks, to find the cure so I could go back to feeling well again.

After MONTHS of nothing changing, visiting the doctors regularly who kept saying I was fine, and dozens of long and annoying and painful tests (I have a fear of needles which cause me to freak out like a deranged child; crying and fainting)...They found out what was wrong...

I had IBS...Non treatable. And what triggers symptoms?

Oh, only most food groups... (the yummy ones)

Dairy

Gluten

Fructose

Along with select other food items I am allergic to or also trigger an attack, such as seeds, large amounts of soy, and corn.

Doesn't sound like a lot of food, but nearly every product on the shelves contain wheat or some gluten derivative, and if it doesn't...it contains dairy or somet derivative, and if it DOESN'T contain that, there has got to be some vegetable or fruit matter in there somewhere. Which is fructose for those playing at home. 

So what does that leave that I can eat as much as I want? 

Meat/Fish/Poultry etc

Eggs

Rice

Herbs

Nuts

That's it. Fat protein and Carbs. And like most women I'm attempting to be healthy and lose that spare tire, but how can I on that diet?! I didn't feel healthy on it either, I felt blah!

Long sigh later, a few tantrums, and crying until the wee hours of the morning I've more or less accepted it. After being on a bland diet of literally just rice and meat for 6 months and feeling just like what i ate (a rice bag stuffed with meat) I finally got off my bum and decided to write a cook book (for myself, not to be marketed) full of foods and brands I enjoyed, trying new things...etc which didn't make me sick.

Gluten free cooking is hard, because it either tastes funky, or falls to pieces (gluten keeps things elastic and together). I was forced to be creative.

And I recently decided to include more fructose, just within reason, as it gives me the less hassle of the 3 "bad" foods, for me, but is necessary for health.

I love me food to LOOK good, and to taste good! And a bonus if it reminds me of "actual food" or tastes just as good or if not better that the real thing!


I believe that cakes should be UNHEALTHY, so I don't mind using copious amounts of butter and such. But i should only consume these once a week. Bread however, as such a staple, should be jam packed with healthy nutrients!