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Product Spotlight, DeRosa’s Natural Fine Foods

Monday, November 22nd, 2010

I love finding local companies that are doing some really unique things to help make the gluten-free landscape more delicious.  One company that I have absolutely fallen in love with is DeRosa’s Natural Fine Foods out of Staten Island, New York.  My friends at DeRosa’s sent me a fantastic sampling of their prepared products and sauces – thanks Umberto.  The assortment was truly amazing and included: a Meat Lover’s Pizza; Garlic Bread; Ham & Cheese Calzone; Chicken Francese; Chicken Marsala; Chicken Parmigiana; Meat and Cheese Lasagna; Vodka sauce (with Corn pasta); and Sliced Almond Amaretto cookies.  All arrived at my door still perfectly frozen and ready to heat and eat in their containers.  Oh, and their prices are amazingly reasonable considering what you get.  All the products I sampled ranged from $5.99-$8.99 – I mean you cannot even order takeout for those prices, so getting freshly prepared meals at these prices is a steal.

Friends of mine from Staten Island actually served me DeRosa’s gluten-free Stromboli on several occasions but I didn’t realize that it was one in the same with this DeRosa’s because my friends always referenced the store that carried them (Pastosa’s Ravioli).  Their Stromboli is so good I would have my one of my friends from Staten Island actually bring them to the office frozen so I could take them home.  Now when we visit them there is always a frozen take-home Stromboli in the freezer waiting for me.  It  is nice to have such thoughtful friends.

So back to the sampling that took me more than a week to work my way through.  I made a point of brining the entrées for lunch at the office during one week and it was probably the best gluten-free Italian I have come across (and I work in the heart of Manhattan so that is saying something).  I have to admit I was skeptical when it came to re-heating the items.  I mean, would they taste live TV dinners?  Absolutely not!  These tasted as though you were having each meal catered to order.  Chef Luciana DeRosa is responsible for these gluten-free masterpieces and clearly knows what she is doing.  I come from an Italian family and when it comes to eating out Italian, I tend to be hyper-critical because I know how real food should taste.  Luciana managed to make gluten-free versions of some of my favorites that were absolutely undetectable as being gluten-free.  You could serve these to anyone, not tell them they were gluten-free and they would never know. Oh, and most items are also lactose- and casein-free.

First up was the Chicken Marsala.  It was wonderfully battered chicken cutlets swimming in just the right amount of a gorgeous dark Marsala sauce.  The sauce was wonderfully complex with the subtle richness of the wine coupled with just the right amount of spices to really make it standout and compliment the chicken perfectly.  The chicken itself was perfectly butchered breast meat cutlets that were absolutely moist and tender (even after being re-heated).

The next day’s lunch was the Chicken Francese – one of my favorite dishes, but not that easy to find in a mainstream gluten-free version.  Once again, the re-heating could not be easier (I used a microwave and every item came out absolutely perfectly cooked).  The sauce was the traditional light buttery sauces with a delicate hint of white wine and just a super subtle lemon undertone.  In a word, delicious.

The following day it was time to try the Meat and Cheese Lasagna.  Now, again I was hesitant to microwave lasagna but this too did not disappoint.  Oh, and for the record, there are oven re-heating instructions as well, but I was pressed for time and didn’t want to first up the oven at my office.  The lasagna was really a home run.  The pasta was cooked perfectly but the true stand out with this and all of DeRosa’s products are their sauces.  Their sauces are simple amazing.  A good sauce is really the foundation for exceptional Italian cooking – get the sauce wrong and you might as well just move on.  The lasagna has just the right balance of cheese and meat all perfectly layered between sheets of fabulous pasta. 

The next day would be my final office lunch and was the Chicken Parmigiana.  Like the chicken dishes that came before it, this one was just as delicious.  The cutlets were perfectly breaded (not greasy, which is key) and layered with cheese and the truly delicious DeRosa red sauce.  You simply do not know you are eating gluten-free Italian – it was so good I was actually worried – but needn’t be because DeRosa’s takes food allergies very seriously and if you buy gluten-free you are getting carefully made, super high quality gluten-free dishes.

I decided to make the pizza for lunch one weekend afternoon and one pie was enough for both me and my other half leaving us very full.  Again, the sauce really makes this but there was so many types of meat on this one that it really was a full meal in itself.  It had just the right amount of everything from sauce to cheese and being a meat lover’s pizza did not disappoint in the toppings department.  The pizza went straight from freezer to oven and cooked up crisp on the bottom but stayed moist on top – perfect.

As an interlude throughout the week I snacked on the Sliced Almond Amaretto cookies that instantly transported me back to my childhood.  These cookies are a true stand out.  They are wonderfully moist and chewy, just as I had remembered in my pre-Celiac diagnosis days.  The almond flour (often a staple in Italian desserts) gives such a wonderful texture making for a truly unique cookie.  Again, just the right amount of sweetness coupled with the amaretto flavor make for one perfect cookie.  Topped with sliced almonds, I was in absolute heaven.

I saved the Calzone and Garlic Bread for a small dinner party I was having and included them in my repertoire of hors d’oeuvres one evening.  I baked both in the oven and put the out sliced for my guests to enjoy.  The calzone crust was simply perfect.  It was incredibly delicate versus being extremely rigid as is often the case with gluten-free dough.  It was stuffed full of ham and cheese with a hint of sauce making for the perfect consistency.  The garlic bread was so much like the gluten-version it was scary.  I could not believe that I was eating gluten-free garlic bread – it was amazing.  Just the right amount of cheese partnered with a spicy garlic bite.  None of my guests would believe that these both were gluten-free.

The final item left for tasting was the corn pasta that I topped with DeRosa’s Vodka sauce.  The past was among the best I have come across and really had a nice texture to it allowing it to be prepared perfectly al dente.  The vodka sauce was pretty much creamy perfection.  A beautiful rose-colored creamy sauce that was full of flavor but not at all too heavy.

DeRosa’s is the finest pre-made Italian food that I have come across on my Celiac journey.  They do offer mail order and even catering for those in the local area.  If you find yourself on Staten Island, I highly recommend popping into Pastosa’s to check out DeRosa’s gluten-free offerings.  You likely bump into me filling my cart so my freezer is never without.  But just a word of caution, if there is only one Stromboli left, I will be fighting you for it.  Thanks DeRosa’s for knocking gluten-free Italian out of the ball park.  Be sure to check out their Gluten-Free Catalog for a full listing or products and prices.


The Fabulous Almond Cookies and Chicken Marsala

Eat Your Veggies. Product Review, Ellie’s Country Delights

Monday, August 30th, 2010

I recently had the opportunity to sample a new product that I had not yet come across in my travels.  Those of you that have been following me for a while know that I am all about convenience and easy to prepare when it comes to eating gluten-free.  That being said, you also know that I am quite picky and I am not willing to sacrifice taste or quality to get a quick gluten-free fix.

Enter Ellie’s Country Delights – a local (Long Island, New York) company that just happens to make extraordinary products.  Ellie was kind enough to send me a sampling of her product line and I am so glad she did.  First of all, I am not a huge soup person – well at least I thought I wasn’t – but Ellie’s are actually stews and she means it.  Each of her stews is Dairy-, Gluten-, and Wheat-Free.  They are also low in the carbohydrate area and are cholesterol, Trans fat-free, and Vegan…nice.

There are three varieties of stew: Regular Vegetable Stew; Vegetable Stew with Mushrooms; and Spicy Vegetable Stew.  I indulged in all three over the course of a few days and have to say I loved each one.  One jar is actually three servings but I think you all know by know that I was not sharing, so I ate a jar at a time for lunch at the office.  It was probably the easiest lunch I have had to-date – open the jar, place in bowl, done.  Yes you can heat it but I am more or a room temperature type of guy.  So you are probably wondering how they tasted?

In a word DELICIOUS.  No, make that two words – FRESH and DELICIOUS.    Let’s start with the Regular Vegetable Stew variety.  This was chock-full of eggplant, squash, zucchini, peppers, carrot, celery, and onion all in a hearty tomato base.  The balance of flavors is so perfectly balanced that you don’t have to worry about the acidity of the tomatoes overpowering the delicate sweetness of the vegetables.  I don’t know how she manages to do it but I am not going to question it.

Next up was Vegetable Stew with Mushrooms which is essentially the same as the previous stew with the addition of mushrooms which help give this stew a distinct taste of its own.  It is subtle, but the woodiness of the mushrooms really comes through in this flavor.  Again, the balance of flavors is simply perfect and if you are a mushroom lover, this one is for you.

They say save the best for last but in this case it is purely a matter of personal preference.  I love, love, love, the Spicy Vegetable Stew.  I love all things spicy but the addition of chili flakes to the stew gave a wonderfully spicy bite without being too spicy or taking away for the flavors of the vegetables.  That is what is nice about all of the stews – you can easily identify all the flavors you are experiencing.

Now I mentioned I enjoyed the stews cold (well room temperature) but I also used the mushroom variety as a dip with some organic tortilla chips and it made for an absolutely fabulous dip – just an idea I thought I would share.  I am also going to try adding a bit of chicken breast to a jar to make a quick chicken stew on a busy evening.  I am also going to use the stew as the sauce on my homemade gluten-free pizza.  That’s truly the great thing about Ellie’s products – they are so versatile.  Ellie says It’s a meal in a jar – and she is not kidding.

One final note.  One jar is about 150 calories – yes, you read that correctly 150 calories.  I had a jar for lunch on afternoon and it carried me through well past my normal dinner time.  Please check our Ellie’s Country Delights Web site for more information on her products and where to purchase them.  If you cannot find them in your area, just send Ellie and e-mail and I am sure she will do her best to help you.  She is super nice to boot.

Number 4, Only 3 More To Go

Monday, December 28th, 2009

I am a huge fan of Indian cuisine so no favorite list would be complete without some tasty gluten-free options that not only taste fantastic but are also super easy to heat up even on the busiest of evenings. I love to have these dishes as sides no matter what I am serving. They all pair well with a variety of main courses so don’t be shy and definitely give them a try.

I was surprised to see this line of Indian heat and eat products in my local grocery because quite frankly their selection is hit or miss and the main reason that I will travel to another market in another town. As many of you who follow me know, I am a HUGE fan of Indian cuisine. It has always been one of my favorites but is one of those things that was a either a restaurant or take-away thing. My mother does in fact make a curry that is out of this world but it is not something I personally would make for myself particularly during the week when time is at a premium. So, I am always on the lookout for quick and easy packaged sides that taste authentic in all their spicy glory. Yes, technically these are more entrees than sides but I love to use them as exciting sides that spice up even the most mundane of main courses.  Kitchens of India most definitely meet the authentic criteria. I don’t want some toned-down version that is tailored to local palates. I want the full-experience that can transport me to the streets of Mumbai with a single fork-full.

To-date I have sampled the Pindi Chana (chick peas with potatoes), Dal Bukhara (Black Gram Lentils Curry), Rajma Masala (Red kidney bean curry), and Navratan Korma (Mixed Vegetable and Cottage Cheese Curry).The Pindi Chana was absolutely delicious. It was nice and spicy but not in an obnoxious sort of way. It had a wonderful bouquet of spices swimming in the rich sauce that was flavored with pomegranate seed powder and tea leaves extract. If you do not like spicy than this variety is probably not going to appeal to you. The black lentils were not as spicy as the chick peas but were equally as flavorful. They had a great creamy texture that paired so well with some roasted chicken that sopped-up the sauce. They had just a subtle hint of chili powder. The red kidney beans were actually very surprising because they were not all mushy (nor were the onions) as I would have expected but were still nice and firm after being heated. Again, this variety will appeal to a wide-range of spice preferences as it was more low to medium in the spice department. I am a huge Korma fan but was admittedly leery when it came to a pre-packed variety. I had vision of broken-down pieces of cheese turning into a gloppy mess when poured into a bowl. I was wrong. I don’t know how they do it but the cheese was swimming in a fragrant sauce chock-full of vegetables (peas, kohlrabi, potatoes, onions, and even cashews) and the cheese was still intact in terrifically firm pieces.I still have a few more varieties to sample and am definitely looking forward to it. You can view Kitchens of India complete line of products on their Web site.

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