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Showing posts with label cake. Show all posts
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Monday, August 13, 2012

Gluten Free Camping Recipes/Ideas (and easy dutch oven cobbler and s’mores recipes)

It’s been forever since I’ve posted, but life has been crazy! I think May-Aug and then Nov-Feb are the busiest around here. It’s just hard to find the time, energy, and motivation to post sometimes.

But… I have had this post in mind for months now and need to post it before we’re completely out of camping/campfire season (granted, here in Utah you can’t have open fires at have the campgrounds anyway this year. So sad).

I’ve heard of a lot of people struggling to figure out what gluten free food they can do for camping. I actually think camping food is some of the easiest to do gluten free. Just take a look at this list made by Six Sisters Stuff. It’s not a gluten free list, yet a lot of them are naturally gluten free. And the ones that aren’t can easily be made gluten free with a few specialty ingredients.

IMG_2179Tin foil dinners are a favorite of mine. Super versatile (as you can see from the list by Six Sisters Stuff above) and super delicious! I love them so much that I make them in my oven at home.

Brazilian Haystacks are another really easy meal that would work great for camping. Just heat the chili and layer all of the toppings.

You can also buy specialty gluten free items like gluten free sandwich bread and hotdog buns, or you can do what I do: eat lettuce wraps and hotdogs without a bun. Cheaper and still really good (plus, if you’re concerned with calories, not eating any bread saves you a ton!). Stews and soups are also great ideas. It’s even easier if you cook them beforehand and just reheat over the fire.

Seriously. There are so many options for gluten free lunches and dinners while camping. (If you’re interested in more, let me know.) I think the harder thing to figure out is desserts. When you think of camping desserts what comes to mind?

For me, it’s s’mores and dutch oven cobblers/cakes. Well, guess what? Those are super easy to turn gluten free too! Here’s how:

Gluten Free S’moresProduct DetailsThey do sell gluten free graham crackers, so you can just go that way if you want (I have tried these Kinnikinnick ones and they were pretty good), but there are other options too. You can, of course, make some gluten free chocolate chip cookies (or another kind) and use those, but again… I’m cheap. And somewhat lazy. So I prefer not to bother with things like that. Instead I like to create my own gourmet s’mores without any grain products at all.

I have more pictures of these things, but can not find them anywhere on my computer. Darn! You’ll have to settle for my Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup S’more.
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See? It’s as easy as that!

How can you be sad when you’ve got a delicious dessert like that to eat?

Another favorite of mine is a piece of plain milk chocolate, a roasted marshmallow, and a few strawberry slices. YUM! I actually add strawberries to most of my “gluten free gourmet s’mores.” They make them a little less rich… and then I can eat more Smile.

So, basically what you do for gluten free gourmet s’mores is you buy a bunch of your favorite candy bars, marshmallows (you can even buy different flavors of these… most marshmallows are gluten free, but be sure to check), some fruit, maybe some caramels or caramel syrup, and anything else that sounds good to you. Then you can sandwich your marshmallows in between candy bars, or go ahead and set it on top. They’re messy and delicious! Just like regular s’mores (though even tastier, in my opinion). Plus, all of your non-gluten free camping buddies will love the extra gourmet options they’ll have for their s’mores. Seriously, try it. (I’m just now realizing that I haven’t tried any sort of Butterfinger s’more yet… I need to get on that.)

 

Now that s’mores are taken care of, let’s move onto dutch oven cobbler…

Easy Gluten Free Dutch Oven Cobbler

My sister makes the gluten-filled version of this a lot and when I visited her in May she figured out how to make it gluten free. Here’s all you have to do:

IMG_6483Line the dutch oven with foil and spray it with cooking spray (we almost forgot to do the cooking spray, which is why there are some berries at the bottom already).

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Add the fruit of your choice. We chose this berry medley and I HIGHLY recommend it! (I have the cutest nieces and nephews.)

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Next add a box of gluten free cake mix. We used Betty Crocker. Other brands will probably work, but this is what we went with. Pour it evenly over the berries.

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Then add 1/4 cup butter to the top. We simply used a spoon to get chunks off and put them evenly on top of the cake mix.

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Last comes a can of soda pop. This is the kind we chose and it was delicious! I also like that it’s made with cane sugar. You can always use sprite or something too. This kiwi strawberry flavor worked really well with the mixed berries though.

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Pour it right over the top of the other layers. Then, DON’T MX. Just leave it how it is.

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Put the lid on and cook it in the fire. And apparently, there’s a trick to how many coals you put on it depending on what temperature you need to cook it at. I don’t know what that is, but I do count 16 coals on top of the dutch oven… so put 16 coals on it. Unless you know better than me when it comes to dutch oven cooking. Then just do it how you think it should be done.

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Now, this did take awhile to cook. Longer than it usually takes when my sister does regular cobbler. We kept checking it to see if it was done. If it looks like the above picture, it’s not done Smile.

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But if it looks like this picture above, then it is. I think it took about 45 minutes.

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It was getting dark by that point, so the pictures are not good quality at all, and no, that is not cheese melted on the top of the cobbler. It’s how the browned top looks in the picture.

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Such sad pictures, but trust me when I say this was DELICIOUS! And so easy! Only 4 ingredients (berries, cake mix, butter, and soda)! Let me know if you give this a try.

Easy Gluten Free Dutch Oven Cobbler

Layer each of these:

  • Pie filling on the bottom
  • 1 box of gluten free cake mix
  • 1/4 cup butter sliced on top
  • A can of pop

No need to mix, just cook

 

Also, keep in mind that there are lots of other fun gluten free camping desserts out there to try. For example:

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Roasted Strawberries in Marshmallow Fluff

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Campfire Banana Splits
You can add anything to these babies!

Apples by the Fire Recipe
Apples by the Fire
(Add nuts, caramel, or anything else you want. Reminds me of apple pie. There are lots of recipes out there. Here’s a healthy version with no sugar.)

Or just bring some pre-made treats like Rice Krispie treats (using specially marked Gluten Free Rice Krispies), Fruity or Cocoa Pebble treats, Muddy Buddies or other Chex mix recipe, or anything else you love to munch on.

What’s your favorite camping recipe?
Do you have any tips for gluten free camping you’d like to share?

Friday, November 18, 2011

Amazing Gluten Free Cream Cheese Cupcakes

IMG_3260Are you ready for the most delicious and simple cupcake recipe ever?! It’s so simple because you just use a gluten free cake mix (I used Betty Crocker), add the filling, and you get the most amazing cupcakes! I will warn you, they’re extremely addicting. Extremely.
These are the cupcakes I make when I need a bunch for a big party. They’re easy enough to make a large amount and they’re so good that they’re always the star of the dessert. I also make a strawberry version and take them too. (The directions for those are at the very bottom of this post.)
Of course, you can use your own chocolate cake recipe if you prefer. It works with any chocolate cake batter (as long as it’s yummy). The star of these is the cream cheese chocolate filling. Here’s how I make them.
First, mix up some batter using this: IMG_3258
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Then use this recipe from allrecipes for the filling (my recipe and notes are below):IMG_3247
Fill the cups with chocolate batter then cream cheese mixture.IMG_3252
Bake.IMG_3257
Enjoy either with our without frosting (I prefer without).IMG_3255
Maybe I should call them gluten free marble cupcakes. Thoughts?IMG_3256
I actually prefer the mini cupcakes for this recipe. They’re perfect for popping in your mouth and they have a lot of the cream cheese filling. Yum!IMG_3254
Seriously AMAZING!!!IMG_3266
Here’s the recipe all ready to be copied, pasted, and printed (if anyone knows how I can make these printable by clicking it, let me know and I’ll do it):
Gluten Free Self-Filled Cream Cheese Cupcakes
Gluten Free in Utah
Ingredients:
  • 1 (8 oz) package cream cheese, softened
  • 1/2 cup white sugar
  • 1 egg
  • 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips (I use mini chips)
  • 1 package gluten free chocolate cake mix
    • Ingredients cake mix calls for
Directions for cupcakes:
  1. Preheat oven to temperature on cake mix and line cupcake pan with cupcake papers.
  2. Prepare chocolate cake mix batter how it says on box, but do not bake.
  3. In separate bowl cream together cream cheese and sugar until smooth.
  4. Beat in the egg until well blended, then stir in chocolate chips.
  5. Fill 1/3 full with chocolate cake batter.
  6. Add cream cheese mixture to the center. *I do at least 1 Tbs (usually much more), but it’s up to you how much you use. Total the cup should be about 2/3 full.
  7. Bake according to cake package directions.
  8. Cool and frost. If you want to. They’re so delicious, I like them without frosting.
  9. Enjoy!
*(The original recipe calls for just 1 tsp of mixture and then to put more chocolate batter on top. I do much more filling and don’t add batter to the top.)

Also, you should try a strawberry and white chocolate version of this recipe. Do everything the same except for these changes:
  • white gluten free cake mix instead of chocolate
  • strawberry cream cheese instead of white
  • white chocolate chips instead of regular
I haven’t tried the strawberry version yet, but I’ve made a gluten-filled version for multiple parties and they’re always a favorite. YUMMY!!!

Enjoy!

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Cupcake Chic: Gluten Free Cupcakes

It’s writing posts like these that make me wish I were living back in Utah county.
 IMG_2432See these delicious cupcakes?  Well, guess what?  They’re gluten free! 

And they taste as good as they look!

You can enjoy a beautiful, gourmet cupcake thanks to this place:IMG_2456

Thanks to my wonderful sister, Paige, I have had the pleasure of trying 4 of their different cupcake flavors (pink lemonade is not pictured, but let me assure you… it is incredible!).

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and Paige’s favorite (I’m still undecided about my fave):
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And here’s a chocolate/Neapolitan hybrid (it’s what you do when there’s just one of each cupcake and both people want to try each one).
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They were seriously all delicious!  Such a fun treat!

Be sure to check Cupcake Chic out!
Cupcake Chic
727 E 1000 S
Orem, UT 84057
(801) 607-2968

FYI: I’ve never actually been in there, but my sister has asked them how they do the gluten free.  Apparently, they make their gluten free cupcakes first thing in the morning, to ensure there’s no regular flour floating around in the air when they make them.  It’s nice to hear that people know what they’re doing.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Gluten Free German Chocolate Cake

Last Sunday we had a quadruple birthday party at my parents (mine, my husband’s, my brother’s, and an exchange student staying with my family).  My mom made my sister and I this delicious gluten free German chocolate cake!

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She used a Betty Crocker gluten free chocolate cake mix, which was yummy.  (I also recommend Gluten Free Pantry and Glutino cake mixes.  You'll need either buttermilk or yogurt if you make the Gluten Free Pantry cake.  I've made it 3 different times, once using buttermilk, once yogurt, and once a homemade buttermilk with milk and vinegar.  All tasted excellent, so just do whichever you feel like.)

Here's the recipe.  There are more ingredients at the bottom of the recipe, so be sure to read the whole thing before going shopping for the ingredients. German Chocolate Frosting

Gluten Free
German Chocolate Cake Frosting

1 cup sugar
1 cup evaporated milk
3 slightly beaten egg yolk
1/2 cup butter (1 cube)
Stir over medium heat until thick (12-15 minutes after it boils)
(when it's golden and pops it's done)
remove from stove and add:
1 tsp vanilla
1 1/2 cups coconut
1 cup pecans

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Serve with gluten free ice cream on the side and enjoy!

Monday, February 14, 2011

Easy Sponge Cake from Gluten Free Gobsmacked

Remember my awesome brother-in-law. Colton?  Well, he made my sister (Paige- his wife) and I another treat.  I had been wanting to try this recipe from Gluten Free Gobsmacked for awhile and finally bought all the ingredients needed to make it while at my parents house.  The only problem?  Paige and Colton also brought Toy Story 3 to watch that evening and I’d never seen it (love that movie, btw!).  Colton had, so he offered to make this treat by himself.  Actually, he insisted.  It was awesome of him! 
IMG_1043IMG_1044IMG_1041Besides looking yummy, the ingredient list wasn’t too intimidating.  Or expensive.  (Potato starch is very inexpensive and readily found in normal grocery stores- check out the section with Bob’s Red Mill products).Next time I have someone make this for me Winking smile I’ll buy more whipped topping and berries for it.  It was yummy, but needed more of those things.  (That was totally my fault for not buying enough.  Colton made it perfectly.) 
Also, I had discovered 2 weeks before that I am now egg white intolerant (awful, I know).  I can have baked goods with eggs in them, but only if it’s a small amount of the food.  I can’t have things like meringue because egg whites are a big portion of the recipe.  So I was scared to eat this with it’s high egg content.  I ended up being okay, but I did only have one tiny piece Sad smile
Anyway, in conclusion, try this!  Especially if you can eat eggs without a problem.  Just buy more berries and whipped topping than I did.  And if you’re not convince from my awful pictures, check out this picture from Gluten Free Gobsmacked:
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Beautiful, huh?  Check it out!  There’s even a link to the printable recipe.