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Book Review, No Bake Makery

Thursday, May 9th, 2013

I received an advance copy of Cristina Suarez Krumsick’s new book No Bake Makery: More Than 80 Two-Bite Treats Made with Lovin’, Not an Oven to review.  Now, those of you that follow me regularly know that baking and Gluten Free Mike do not go together – they are not even remotely compatible.  For this reason, I rarely (read, never) review cookbooks that focus on baking.  When Cristina’s publisher reached out to me to review the book, I first thought no-way, there has to be an oven required in there somewhere.

Alas, after learning more about the book, there is no oven in sight in any of the recipes.  I became instantly fascinated with the concept of being able to make desserts (my favorite food group) without having to deal the stress that, in my life, is known as baking.  I would just as soon run out and pay a ridiculous amount for a pre-made baked good than have to wrestle with a recipe and cross my fingers that my oven would not destroy the fruits of my labor.

The book does in fact live up to its title of no baking and is actually one of the most fun and unique cookbooks that I have come across in a very long time.  The book itself is divided into seven delicious-looking sections: Truffles (yes, please); Clusters & Bark; Fudge & Bars (hello); Mini Pies & Cakes; Cold Cravings & Pudding; Candy & Cookies; and Breakfast for Dessert.  Each recipe is clearly described and makes even this novice “baker” feel like  Hey, I can actually do this.  There is also a great selection of recipes grouped by major holidays for easy reference.

Now you are probably wondering why on earth a Celiac is reviewing a cookbook that does not have gluten-free in the title?  Well, there are a host of gluten-free recipe options throughout the book – all clearly noted.  Also, nearly every recipe that I looked at could very easily be made to be gluten-free by merely replacing the gluten-filled ingredient (usually a store-bought cookie) with its gluten-free counterpart.

All of the recipes yield fun-sized small bites that are big on presentation and I personally think that making a range of the small bites paired with some wine or cocktails would make for a fun evening to share with friends.

I also had the opportunity to interview Cristina to find out what was behind the idea to put the “no” in baking:

GFM: What made you decide to include a selection of gluten-free recipes in the book?  Is there a personal connection to Celiac disease?

CSK: I have a bunch of friends that are Gluten-Free and I know Celiac is on the rise. I knew from the beginning that it was incredibly important to keep this in mind when putting the book together and actually some of my favorite recipes in the book happen to be GF!

GFM: I know it is like picking a favorite child, but, if you had to pick one recipe from the book, what is your personal favorite and why?

CSK: My favorite is probably the Icebox cakes. They are so yummy and so easy to make your own. You can swap out the cookies and crackers for GF varieties and use GF whipped cream or pudding for the cream layers. No rules with garnishing either! I literally chopped up a snickers bar and threw it on top of an icebox cake this weekend!

GFM: What inspired you to come up with this no-bake concept – where did it all start?

CSK: I have always loved cooking and experimenting in the kitchen. I’m not a big baker but obviously love sweets. When I combined my playful approach in the kitchen and my love for sweets, all of my recipes were naturally no-bake. Baking is way to precise for me!

GFM: Do you actually bake?  I saw on your site that you do indeed have an oven at home and you do use it.  I was just curious if the no-bake came from an aversion to baking or out of a love for it? I very rarely bake.

CSK: I just love whipping things up on the fly and using whatever is in my pantry to make dessert with. Unless you are a really experienced baker or pastry chef, it’s not easy to do that with baked goods. If you add a little too much of something to your cake mix, it might be totally ruined! What’s so great with no baking is that it can really be as easy or fancy as you want it to be. Mixing cereal and chocolate is a no bake treat but so is a really decadent mini pie or mousse. The range and level of creativity you get with no baking it just so cool and fun!

GFM: What tips would you give to reluctant bakers, like myself, (no-bake or traditional) who feel intimidated when it comes to “baking”?

CSK: Start small with easy stuff like fudge and rice krispie treats and build from there. If you go through a few recipes in the book, you’ll pick up the tricks pretty quickly and be able to come up with you own creations in no time!

GFM: Is there anything else you would like to share about the book or no-baking with my readers?  Please feel free.

CSK:  Just so honored that you are interested in my book and the concept in general! I’m so excited for people to dive in and no bake! It’s really so fun!

I think that last response really sums it up – desserts and sweets should be fun and thanks to Cristina you can dive right into making the recipes and not have to feel like it is a chore.  If you can melt chocolate (something I do exceptionally well) which is likely the most difficult part of any of the recipes than you’ll do just fine.  Not to mention that Cristina has a whole section on working with chocolate just in case you need a bit of reassuring.

Best of all, I have a brand spanking new copy of No Bake Makery that the publisher has graciously offered to one of my readers.  All you need to do is shoot me an e-mail and you’ll be entered to win. The lucky winner will be selected at random on May 17th.  If you just cannot wait and want to purchase a copy, head-on over to Amazon.com where you can pick-up a copy (at a great price at the moment).

Be sure to check out Cristina’s web site and blog to learn more about No Bake Makery (the book and her Brooklyn-based business).  She even accepts orders for her sweet treats for special events and parties.

Homestead Gluten Free Easy Roll Mix

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

I have said it before and I will say it again, I am not a baker in any sense of the word.  I would rather buy high quality ready-made baked goods vs. slaving in the kitchen trying to get it right.  I do however follow instructions well so will sometimes utilize gluten-free mixes to make me feel like a baker.  There are some great mixes out there but I recently received a sample of Soft ‘n Hearty Easy Roll Mix from Homestead Gluten Free here in the New York Tri-State area and figured why not give it a go.  The instructions seemed easy enough – after mixing and letting rise they just go in the oven – I mean even I could handle that.

So the other day I cracked out a mixing bowl and got to work.  All you need from an ingredient standpoint is: eggs, oil, and water.  So, I combined the included yeast packed with the warm water as instructed, waited six minutes and then added the oil, eggs, and dry mix.  A little elbow grease to stir and I divided the mixture into small rolls shapes on a foil-lined greased baking sheet (the instructions called for parchment but the foil worked just as well).  The recipe yields twelve rolls but I opted to make slightly larger rolls and the mix yielded eight.  Once on the pan it was time to let the rolls rise – which they did beautifully and then popped them into a hot oven for 25 minutes. 

When I tell you that the smell was amazing that is an understatement.  The sweet aroma of fresh baking bread quickly filled the kitchen.  I really wasn’t holding out that much hope but when I opened the oven to check on them I could not believe my eyes – they were wonderfully crisp and golden and, well, looked like REAL rolls.  I removed them to cool and was still apprehensive because while they looked good – how would they taste?

Let me tell you know that these are quite possibly the best rolls I have come across and the fact that they live up to their Easy name makes them even more fabulous.  I could not contain my excitement and quickly cut one of the rolls – what’s this, this looks like soft and airy gluten-filled bread?  I smeared a dollop of butter on the still warm roll and took a bite.  Crispy and soft with an amazing subtle sweetness – in a word, perfection.

It has been one day since I made these and only one lone roll remains.  I will be placing an order this week for some additional mix because I have truly fallen in love with this mix.  I do not usually gush over products that often but these are definitely one of my new favorite things.  Do yourself a favor and check out their Web site to learn more about their mix and to order some yourself.  At just $5.50 per bag of mix my eight rolls only cost $.68 per roll (excluding ingredient cost, but even I already had them in my kitchen) – I mean if that is not value, I do not know what is.

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Who Wants Pancakes and More? Gluten Free Bisquick Giveaway.

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

I thought what better way to wrap up my old site and usher in the new than with a fabulous giveaway thanks to my friends at Bisquick and MyBlogSpark.

One lucky winner will receive a really cool (and delicious) prize pack courtesy of Bisquick and MyBlogSpark delivered right to their door.  The prize includes: a fantastic (and heavy) cast-iron pancake pan; a fun pancake “penl” so you can make cool shapes or just pour your batter with ease; and flexible spatula, and most importantly your very own box of Gluten-Free Bisquick.

I have actually long missed Bisquick since my Celiac diagnosis and have been dying to actually give the gluten-free version a go.  Well, it did not disappoint and I made a fabulous batch of pancakes the other day that tasted, well, like the real deal I remembered.  I cannot wait to try some of my other old tried and true Bisquick recipes.  I must dig up the famous upside down pizza recipe so I can give a gluten-free version a try this weekend.

Okay, so you are probably wondering how you enter?  Well, it could not be any easier – just leave a comment after this post.  If you have already tried the gluten-free version of Bisquick let me (and my readers) know what you think.  Enter by midnight (Pacific) October 10th for your chance to win.  The lucky winner will be announced right here on Monday morning.

Oh, and while you are at it, why not head over to the dedicated gluten-free Bisquick site for some great tips and recipe ideas.  My friends at MyBlogSpark are also graciously giving my readers a printable $1 off coupon so you can pick up a box and give it a go.

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