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We Like Catfish – I Have It On Hand – Tilapia Not So Much – I Used a Recipe for Broiled Tilapia to Broil Catfish – So – I’ll Call Mine Broiled Catfish Parmesan – Instead of Broiled Tilapia Parmesan – Another Good Recipe from Allrecipes.com –
This large catfish fillet was broiled in the oven and served in a very short time. Steve and I both like catfish breaded with Jules Gluten-free All-purpose Flour, but I’ve been presenting too many meals high in carbohydrates, so … Continue reading
Posted in Cooking Techniques and Shortcuts, Food, Gluten-free
Tagged allrecipes.com, biscuits, Broiled catfish, Broiled Tilapia, Butter, carbohydrates, Catfish, Custard Bread Pudding, Fresh Lemon Juice, Gluten-Free, Heavy Cream, Mayonnaise, Parmesan cheese, Spicy Topping for fish, Tilapia
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Baked Gluten-free Custard Bread Pudding – Made for a Party – We All Had Fun – Lots of Food for Everyone – And Plenty for the Few of Us Allergic to Wheat –
Steve and I attended a party at the home of one of our friends. Each person brought a dish. I made a gluten-free custard bread pudding from a five-star recipe on allrecipes.com. The only substitution I made was switching from … Continue reading
My New Biscuit Cutters Made Great Biscuits – But Using the Wine Goblet or the Cap from the Laundry Soap or Any Circular Cutting Edge Works as Well – Biscuits Seem about the Same – Delicious – Not Mile-High Biscuits – Just Biscuits –
I had to find out and I did. I appreciate using my new biscuit cutters. They came in the mail on Friday. I tried them out today. Baking two zucchini loaves, biscuits, meatloaf and frying zucchini patties caused an extreme mess in the … Continue reading
I Hear that Biscuits Rise Higher Made with the Proper Tool – Yes – I Used the Rim of a Glass to Form My Biscuits – Making Biscuits First Class Very Soon – Ordering a Set of Biscuit Cutters Today –
We went to Fry’s Grocery Store and to Target looking for biscuit cutters. Neither retailer carried this simple tool. Do most cooks do what I used to do? I used to buy canned biscuits and pop them in the oven. Now … Continue reading
Biscuits Made with Gluten-Free Flour – Using J.P.’s Big Daddy Biscuits – A Recipe at Allrecipes.com – Delicious – Two Substitutions and a Change of Temperature Produced gluten-free Biscuits – Experiment – You’ll Be an Expert at Baking Gluten-free Biscuits Sooner than You Think –
Before discovering my sensitivity to wheat my way of making biscuits was to crack open a cylinder of biscuits from the refrigerated section of the grocery store, distribute them on a baking sheet, pop them in the oven, and pull them … Continue reading
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Tagged allrecipes.com, Baking, biscuits, Change temperature, Conversion to gluten-free, Extra handling, Gluten-Free, homemade biscuits, J.P.'s Big Daddy Biscuits, Jules gluten-free all-purpose flour, Kneading, Large Biscuits, Medium-sized biscuits
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Stuffed Meatloaf – Biscuits Made Good Stuffing for Meatloaf – I Had Fun Making This Meatloaf Different than the One Before –
Last night I baked biscuits using gluten-free flour. Today I used the leftover biscuits to make stuffing. I baked the stuffing inside the meatloaf, so I’m calling it stuffed meatloaf. I took the two biscuits I had left. One of … Continue reading