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Monday
Dec072009

Three Recipes Away from Great GF Cornbread Dressing

Yep, you’re only three recipes away from a pretty delicious cornbread dressing. And, after completing any one of the three recipes, if you feel you just can’t move on to the next step, you can just stop and have a great side dish ready to serve with dinner.

The first is Vegan Creamed Corn. I admit I’m jealous my friends can make really great cornbread with all kinds of extra ingredients that I can’t have—cheese and creamed corn to be exact. Well, I can’t have the cheese but just stop me from adding creamed corn to my cornbread. This version is vegan and delicious. You all might like the corn on its own—it’s very tasty.

Next is GF Vegan Skillet Cornbread—made with locally ground cornmeal (yum!) and, you got it, creamed corn. Let me just tell you that if you can get locally ground cornmeal by all means scoop it right on up. We have a great little health food store that embraces the 100 mile challenge so sells many locally ground grains, organic vegetables, local dairy products and other locally grown foods. That’s where I get my cornmeal and, if I’m lucky, pick up some delicious finely ground corn flour.

The final recipe is a flavorful GF Cornbread Dressing made with GF bread, cranberries, apples, celery, chicken sausage and broth.

I brought this dressing—along with a  goat cheese appetizer and Karina’s Sweet Potato Coffee Cake—to my sister’s house for our family Thanksgiving get together. This year was a far cry from last year’s Thanksgiving where I felt a little deprived. I’ve come a long way, baby! My meal was fabulously gluten-free and I walked away from the table with the button of my jeans undone. That’s probably not something to brag about but I’m going to anyway.

Thanksgiving may be over but these recipes will see you through the holidays, into the new year, and on until the end of the winter. And, you don’t need to make a bird to add this to your meal because it’s good any time, anywhere.

 

Recipe #1: Vegan Creamed Corn

12 ounces frozen corn (or 1½ cups raw fresh corn kernels)

1 tablespoon grapeseed oil

½ an onion, finely diced

Salt

1 tablespoon sugar (optional)

2 tablespoons yellow cornmeal (fine)

½ cup light coconut milk

½ cup rice milk

Salt and pepper

 

In a large skillet heat the grapeseed oil over medium high heat. Add the onion and cook until almost translucent. 

Add the corn and salt, cooking about 5 minutes, stirring frequently until the corn is no longer frozen and is warm. Stir in the sugar (if adding) and cook another minute.

Mix the coconut and rice milks together. Sprinkle the corn flour over the corn kernels and stir in. Then, add the milk mixture and cook until the corn is soft and the mixture had been reduced and appears creamy—about another 4 or 5 minutes. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

Makes about 2 cups of creamed corn.

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Recipe #2: GF Vegan Skillet Cornbread

Dry Ingredients

1 cup organic corn meal

3/4 cup sorghum flour

1/4 cup tapioca starch

1/4 cup sugar

1 tablespoon baking powder

1/2 teaspoon baking soda

1/2 teaspoon salt

 

Wet Ingredients

1/3 cup vegetable, corn, or canola oil (grapeseed)

1 cup rice or other milk substitute

1 teaspoon cider vinegar

1 cup Vegan Creamed Corn (recipe above)

Egg replacer for two eggs

 

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

 

Mix the egg replacer (4 tablespoons warm water and 3 teaspoons Ener-G Egg Replacer) until there are no white lumps or residue. Put aside.

Mix dry ingredients in a large mixing bowl.

Mix rice milk and cider vinegar. Add rice milk/vinegar, oil, then egg replacer to the dry ingredients. Mix well.

Add the Vegan Creamed Corn and stir until incorporated.

Grease a baking pan (a medium cast iron skillet or 8” x 8” baking dish will work) with oil.

Pour mix in pan and bake for 20-25 min or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.

Note: Cornbread is typically very crumbly so I’ve considered adding 1/4 teaspoon xanthan gum to see if it would improve the texture. If anyone has done this please let us know how it went.

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Recipe #3: GF Cornbread Dressing

1/2 pan Vegan Cornbread & 4 slices GF bread, toasted and cubed    
3 chicken sausage links (omit for vegan dressing)
1 large onion, diced
4 stalks celery, diced
1 apple, diced
1/2 cup dried cranberries  
1 teaspoon sage  
1 teaspoon thyme  
2 teaspoon dried basil  
salt and pepper  
1 1/2 cups chicken or vegetable broth  
Olive oil 

 

Cube the cornbread and tapioca bread. Toast in a preheated 350℉ oven for 10-15 minutes taking care not to burn. Remove to a large bowl. (The cornbread is typically very crumbly so you may want to toast it in strips and then gently cut it into cubes.)

Slice the chicken sausage into 1/4 inch coins. Saute them with a little olive oil in an iron skillet over medium heat. Remove from the pan and let cool then dice. Set aside.

Dice the onion and begin to saute in the same skillet you used for the chicken sausage. Add the diced celery. Saute for about 5 minutes. Dice the apple and add to the skillet. Sprinkle with the spices, salt and pepper. Saute for another minute or two. Add the cranberries. Add a few tablespoons of chicken broth. Stir and heat for another minute.

Add the diced sausage to the bowl with the bread. Pour the vegetable mixture over top and gently mix together. Pour and gently mix in the chicken broth about a 1/4 cup at a time until the mix is just moistened. (May need up to 2 cups.)

Bake in a 350℉ oven for about 20-30 minutes until just browned on top.

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Friday
Dec042009

Holiday Chocolate Bark

“We elves try to stick to the four main food groups: candy, candy canes, candy corns and syrup.”

-Buddy, the Elf


I have it on good authority this is the chocolate bark the elves make exclusively for Santa. There are two flavors—Fruit & Nut and Salted Caramel Pretzel. We’re not sure which one Santa favors although the reindeer probably like the Fruit & Nut since they’re vegan. We’ll be leaving both out on Christmas Eve just to be safe.

Oh, and as a wise woman once told me, Santa appreciates a nip of Scotch—neat—with his cookies, er… chocolate bark.

 

Holiday Chocolate Bark

1 package Enjoy Life Chocolate Chips or your favorite GF/CF/Vegan dark chocolate, finely chopped

For Fruit & Nut Holiday Chocolate Bark

Pepitas

Chopped Almonds

Dried cranberries & cherries

Sea Salt

For Salted Caramel Pretzel Holiday Chocolate Bark (not Dairy Free or Vegan)

Crushed Glutino Pretzels

Caramel Sauce or Cajeta

Sea Salt

 

Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper.

Place the chocolate bits into a microwave proof bowl. Heat in the microwave 1 1/2 minutes on medium high power. Remove and stir—they will not be fully melted yet. Place the chocolate back in the microwave and heat at full strength in 30 second intervals. Be sure to stir between each heating—the chocolate will continue to melt as you stir. You want to heat the chocolate just until it melts and is pourable and no more than that. (Alternatively, you can heat the chocolate in the top of a double boiler. The water in the bottom half should be heated to below a simmer so keep the burner on medium low.)

Pour the chocolate onto the parchment and spread to the thickness and shape you desire. Sprinkle with toppings and a little bit of salt.

Place the candy in the refrigerator to cool—about 30-45 minutes. Remove and cut into squares with a heavy, sharp knife.

The candy will keep about a week in an airtight container—if it lasts that long.

Notes:

Here’s a great recipe for cajeta (a mexican caramel sauce). Online sources for GF caramel sauce: Sweet and Saucy Autumn Harvest Caramel Sauce or Robert Rothschild Farm Old Fashioned Caramel Sauce. I can’t vouch for either of these since I’ve never tried them but they both say Gluten-free on the sites. The caramel sauces and the cajeta are not Dairy-free.

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