Posts Tagged ‘dips’

Mom’s Place Gluten Free

Thursday, September 15th, 2011

I am always looking to support companies that take on gluten-free because of a personal connection to Celiac disease and Mom’s Place Gluten Free is a small company founded by three Moms that is making great products.  My friends at Mom’s Place Gluten Free sent me a sampling of their products including: Pigs in a Blanket/Pizza Bits Mix, Sorghum Bread Mix, Snickerdoodle Cookie Mix, Onion Dip Mix, and Taco Seasoning.

While I was of course interested in sampling all of the products I received, the Pigs in a Blanket mix truly piqued my interest as I can safely say that I have not indulged in what was one of my favorite snack bites since my Celiac diagnosis.  I am sure that many of you out there know that good gluten-free dough is hard to find — particularly one that is pliable enough to work with and manipulate into the well-know pig in blanket wrapped shape without going all sticky and becoming a complete mess.  Well, Mom’s Place dough was not only easy to make (remember, I am completely baking challenged) but remained easy to work with until all the little piggies were wrapped.  These baked up a dream and had a wonderfully light texture and a muted flavor that was not at all doughy but rather crisp and flakey.  Pair it with some spicy mustard (or BBQ sauce) and you have a gluten-free version of a classic hors d’oeuvre that truly tastes like the real thing.

Next up was their Sorghum Bread Mix.  Now I have to admit I was never a fan of Sorghum as I always found the flavor to be not really to my liking when it was the main component of a product.  Mom’s Place however made me a convert.  First of all the prep is completely fool-proof and the bread rises absolutely perfectly and has a light and airy texture versus the well-known cakey gluten-free bricks that some mixes yield.  Mom’s Place bread yields a dark crispy crust and soft airy center.  While the flavor is indeed more on the nutty side it is actually extremely well-balanced so that you do not get the often dreaded sorghum aftertaste.

Snickerdoodles seem to be the gluten-free cookie du jour with most companies having the flavor in their repertoire and there are quite a few really good ones out there.  Yet, I have not really come across a mix for the flavor that was easy to make and tasted great.  Mom’s Place definitely met the bill and the cookies baked up perfectly — just slightly crispy the outside and soft on the inside.

It is no secret that I am a huge dip fan.  I love all types of dip but have a particular weakness for good onion dip.  Many of the traditional soup mixes out there contain gluten or have questionable ingredients so it has been a challenge to fine a dry base to make great dip with.  Mom’s Place dry mix comes in a small package but packs a big flavor punch.  I used a non-fat sour cream and added the dry mix and let it set for a bit in the refrigerator to allow the flavor to really come out (this dip was actually even better the next day).  The nice thing about this dip is that it was not overly salty as is often the case with dry mixes.

The final item I sampled was the taco seasoning mix.  I am a huge fan of tacos as they are a fast and easy meal option.  I do however tend to make my own base rather than using a dry mix so I was a bit weary of giving a mix a go.  I was actually very pleasantly surprised with this mix.  It has a very nice mix of spices that gave it a good flavor with the spice-level being very well-balanced without being overpowering.  I had a bit of the packet remaining and actually tossed it into some sour cream I had around and the mix made for a very nice taco-flavored dip (again, more flavorful the next day after the flavors melded).

Be sure to check out the Mom’s Place Web site for their complete product portfolio and to order online.  They also have tons of recipes and tips as well as their own blog on living gluten-free as a Mom.

New Product Review, Heavenly Hummus

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

When Heavenly Hummus reached out to me (thanks, Kathleen) and offered to ship their product to me, I knew it must have been divine intervention.  I am self-professed hummus junky and you’ll never attend a cocktail or dinner party at my place without at least one type of hummus (sometimes two or more) being served.  I love hummus with chips, cracker, veggies, in a nice socca – you name it I like it with hummus.

Now there are tons of hummus flavors and manufacturers on the market.  It seems like every time I go to the market the section keeps expanding.  There are quire a few good ones on the market and some interesting flavor combinations that keep popping up.  So I have to admit, I was not sure what to expect when the Heavenly Hummus arrived.

Well people, let me tell you – all hummus is not created equal.  Heavenly Hummus is quite possibly the closest thing to homemade (and yes I have made my own) I have ever come across.  Perhaps it stems from the fact that there are just a few simple, real, natural ingredients.

First up was the Roasted Red Pepper variety.  This was absolutely amazing.  From the moment it first hits your tongue you get the wonderful bite of the garlic paired perfectly with the subtle nuttiness of the chick peas and perfectly rounded out by the sweetness of the roasted red peppers.  Now, I am not going to lie – I did in fact eat an entire container in one sitting.  It was just that good and not at all heavy so I didn’t even realize it until the container was empty.

The next day (though I was tempted to just make a meal of the hummus the previous evening) I cracked open the plain hummus.  Again, absolutely delicious.  The thing that you will notice with both flavors is the fresh garlic.  It actually tastes like it was just crushed and the hummus whipped up to-order.  The plain version was a favorite of mine because so often plain hummus can be overpowered by or affected by tahini being added to the mix.  Not the case here.  With Heavenly Hummus you can enjoy (and indentify) all of the ingredients in every bite you take – try that with some other brands.

These hummus varieties worked will with potato chips, rice crackers, corn chips – well, you get the idea.  Their robust but perfectly balanced flavor works on everything I could find to use as a vessel for getting it into my mouth.  Seriously, you will not be disappointed with this product and if you serve it to your guests they will likely ask you for the recipe.

I highly recommend that you head on over to their Web site and check out their story and product line.  You can see where they are carried in the Metropolitan New York area as they are in select local retailers and Tri-State Whole Foods.

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