You will love this low carb, high protein zucchini bread option that doesn't skimp or flavor and makes a great snack!
These gluten free monster cookies are ultimate cookie recipe. With peanut butter, oats, m&ms and chocolate chips, this simple recipe is bound to be a hit. They're flourless, easy to make and so soft and chewy.
These delicious and healthy cookies are made with just 4-ingredients and come together in a flash for a healthy, vegan, low sugar, gluten free treat!
Fast, healthy and just three ingredients needed!
Packed full of healthy fruits and veggies, these muffins make a perfect on-the-go breakfast!
amazingly vegan and gluten-free flourless brownies there’s nothing quite like biting into a fudgy, rich brownie, especially when it’s both vegan and gluten-free. these amazingly vegan and gluten-free flourless brownies are a game-changer!! with their intense chocolate flavor and melt-in-your-mouth texture, they are perfect for satisfying your sweet tooth without any flour at all. taste […]
I have this recipe for many years, way before gluten-free is “trendy” and few knew what coeliac disease is. This flourless orange and almond cake remains one of my favourites all these years. It’s wonderfully light and refreshing, and simply melts-in-your-mouth. It doesn’t require many ingredients which is always a bonus. And it’s so easy to make that I’m almost tempted to say that it’s fail-proof. The only downside to this recipe is that it’s time-consuming because you need to simmer the oranges for at least an hour. Sometimes, I would add a tablespoon of orange liqueur (e.g. Cointreau) to make this cake just that little bit special. For those who like frosting on their cakes, cream cheese frosting with finely grated orange zest will go well with this cake. Today though, I opt for a light brush of warmed orange marmalade over the top of the cake and decorate it with candied orange slices. Of course, this cake will just be as good on its own. Oh, this can be made into cupcakes too, just so you know. This cake is best serve chilled and a day after it’s made. The flavour and texture of this cake will be so much better after a day or two of rest. Flourless Orange and Almond Cake Makes 22cm diameter cake Flourless Orange and Almond Cake 2 medium size oranges (about 240g each), unpeeled 6 eggs 180 grams (1 cup) caster sugar 250 grams (2 1/2 cups) almond meal 1 teaspoon baking powder 2 tablespoons orange marmalade (optional) To make cake: Place whole unpeeled oranges in saucepan, cover with cold water, and bring to the boil. Once the water starts to boil, drain water, cover oranges with fresh water, bring to the boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 1 hour or until the oranges are soft. Remove oranges and allow to cool. Discard cooking liquid. Once the oranges are completely cooled, preheat oven to 180C conventional (or 160C fan-forced). Line base and side of a 22cm diameter round cake tin with baking paper. Trim and discard ends from oranges, quarter the oranges, then remove any seeds. Process oranges in a food processor until smooth. Whisk eggs and sugar in bowl of electric mixer, on high speed, until thick and pale in colour. Reduce speed of mixer, gradually add orange puree, pouring it down the side of the bowl so not to deflate the eggs mixture, until just combined. Add mixture of almond meal and baking powder in 3 batches, along the side of the bowl, whisk until well combined. Pour mixture into prepared tin. Bake for 1 hour or until a skewer inserted into centre comes out clean. Allow cake to cool completely in cake tin, then refrigerate, preferably overnight. Before serving, warm orange marmalade in the microwave for one minute, brush marmalade over cake. Top with candied orange slices. Candied Orange Slices 1 medium size orange, thinly sliced 250 grams caster sugar 300ml water To make candied orange slices: Place orange slices in a small saucepan, cover with cold water, and bring to the boil. Once the water starts to boil, drain and discard liquid. Combine sugar and 300ml water in a saucepan, bring to boil. Once the sugar is completely dissolve and the syrup starts to boil, reduce heat to the lowest possible heat with just barely a bubble breaking the surface. Return the drained orange slices to the barely simmering sugar syrup, cook for about 1 hour or until the zest is transparent and glossy. Cool in the syrup before using, or refrigerate (with the orange slices still in the syrup) until ready to use.
5 Minute, 71 calorie paleo pumpkin spice protein muffins. Flourless pumpkin banana muffins make for easy meal prep- perfect for cozy fall breakfasts or post workout fuel! Naturally sweetened, with added health benefits and protein from collagen peptides.
Zesty, moist and delicious this Flourless Lemon Cake is very easy to make. Being a naturally gluten free lemon cake, this recipe is a true crowd pleaser and great for afternoon tea or holidays.
These super fudgy and rich double chocolate flourless brownies are made with almond butter, maple syrup, and apple sauce. The perfect healthy and gluten-free dessert. No flour is needed!
Get ready for a chocolate treat! These Fudgy Flourless Brownies are gluten-free, super chewy, and done in just 30 minutes.
These easy Peanut Butter Banana Pancakes have soft & fluffy texture, delicious peanut butter banana flavor, and only take 4 ingredients and 10 minutes to make.
This easy recipe for flourless pumpkin brownies takes only 5 minutes to get in the oven and is made with only one bowl. These brownies are completely gluten free and dairy free.
These healthy protein brownies are rich, fudgy and come together quickly in one bowl! They're flourless, naturally sweetened and have 7 grams of protein per brownie. Gluten-free + dairy-free.
Paleo pizza crusts - 'No bread' pizzas! A grain free diet, although utterly rewarding in terms of health benefits, poses some particular challenges in the form of replicating old favorites into No Bread versions. That's why I wrote my 15 No Bread Sandwich Solutions and I though I would follow it up with a No Bread Pizza Solutions version. I call these 'Paleo Pizza Crusts' but some of them are not strictly Paleo because they contain cheese. But if you're going to make a pizza, cheese - be it raw milk cheese or some soft goat cheese - is an important