Gluten Free Pantry

CRUNCHY BUCKWHEAT CRACKERS

CRUNCHY BUCKWHEAT CRACKERS

Recipe testing can often yield unexpected results. Some good and some not so good. These Gluten-free Buckwheat Crackers are the result of trying to develop a recipe for crisp, tiny tart cases with the flavour of blinis (buckwheat pancakes made famous by the Russian Tea Rooms in New York and topped with melted butter, sour cream and caviar) ….

GLUTEN-FREE HEMPCAKES

GLUTEN-FREE HEMPCAKES

Coming across hemp seeds in the supermarket recently, I had to take some home to try. They’re said to help with weight loss, improve skin, relieve joint pain and arthritis, aid in digestion, lower blood pressure and lots more. If you’re expecting to hate the medicine, though, the good news is that hemp seeds are quite delicious, even more so when they’re cooked. They add a rich nutty flavour and texture to baked goods, as in these thoroughly agreeable Gluten-free Hempcakes.

PERFECT PASTRY EVERY TIME

PERFECT PASTRY EVERY TIME

Making pastry can be a tricky undertaking at the best of times. Cooks talk about having ‘pastry hands’.  Indeed, hot hands, air temperature and even humidity can have a role in success or failure. At the Coeliac’s Revenge we’re pretty good with pastry and really love making and eating it. So when tasked with producing some excellent gluten-free pastries we were up for the challenge ….

HOISIN SAUCE

HOISIN SAUCE

Traditionally hoisin sauce is made with fermented wheat and soy beans. It is flavoured with five spice powder and is robust, sweet and garlicky. While gluten-free versions are available, we prefer to make our own and use black bean sauce as the base for our hoisin sauce. Once you have your gluten-free black bean sauce, home made or purchased, then making our Hoisin is a ten minute exercise .... 

SALTY SPICE

SALTY SPICE

I was inspired to convert to gluten-free some of Kylie Kwong's recipes from her cook book 'Simple Chinese Cooking' but as most coeliacs and gluten-intolerants will know it’s often not so easy.  Many common Asian ingredients such as soy sauce and even rice wine can contain gluten and while gluten-free versions of a lot of these ingredients do exist, often they’re not readily available resulting in a trip to a specialty shop at the expense of spontaneity ....

NEAT SWEET SOY SAUCE

NEAT SWEET SOY SAUCE

Recently I wanted to make an Asian dish that called for Kecap Manis, the sweet soy sauce that’s an essential ingredient in so much Indonesian and Malaysian food.

While gluten-free soy sauce is readily available these days, gluten-free Kecap Manis is still a bit of a rarity, although, as I’ve since discovered, it’s a piece of cake to make a pretty good version at home ....