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No cookie, strudel, brownie, pie, cake, tart, or treat left behind.
This is the promise Lisa Stander-Horel made when her family went gluten-free more than a decade ago. Now Nosh on This presents more than 100 gluten-free recipes inspired by the classics Lisa grew up helping her mother make—and the bakery and store-bought favorites she and her family missed the most. Here are Mom's Marble Chiffon Cake, Black & White Cookies, O'Figginz Bars, and classic holiday treats including Macaroons, Hamantashen, and Big Fat Baked Sufganiyah Jelly Donuts. Bring the nosh back into your life with baked goods that have all the textures and tastes you remember and crave!
Along with every dessert recipe you might desire, Nosh on This also includes:
A Baked Savories chapter, with instant classics like Corn Bread Challah Stuffing
An Out of a Box chapter that shows you how to get the most out of a cake mix
A comprehensive introduction to gluten-free flour (including the Nosh all-purpose blend that can be used in each recipe) and other essential ingredients
Color photographs and valuable tips throughout.
With Nosh on This you can continue to enjoy all your favorite baked treats and take your gluten-free baking to the next level. Even Bubbe will be impressed.
No cookie, strudel, brownie, pie, cake, tart, or treat left behind.
This is the promise Lisa Stander-Horel made when her family went gluten-free more than a decade ago. Now Nosh on This presents more than 100 gluten-free recipes inspired by the classics Lisa grew up helping her mother make—and the bakery and store-bought favorites she and her family missed the most. Here are Mom's Marble Chiffon Cake, Black & White Cookies, O'Figginz Bars, and classic holiday treats including Macaroons, Hamantashen, and Big Fat Baked Sufganiyah Jelly Donuts. Bring the nosh back into your life with baked goods that have all the textures and tastes you remember and crave!
Along with every dessert recipe you might desire, Nosh on This also includes:
A Baked Savories chapter, with instant classics like Corn Bread Challah Stuffing
An Out of a Box chapter that shows you how to get the most out of a cake mix
A comprehensive introduction to gluten-free flour (including the Nosh all-purpose blend that can be used in each recipe) and other essential ingredients
Color photographs and valuable tips throughout.
With Nosh on This you can continue to enjoy all your favorite baked treats and take your gluten-free baking to the next level. Even Bubbe will be impressed.
Due to publisher restrictions the library cannot purchase additional copies of this title, and we apologize if there is a long waiting list. Be sure to check for other copies, because there may be other editions available.
Due to publisher restrictions the library cannot purchase additional copies of this title, and we apologize if there is a long waiting list. Be sure to check for other copies, because there may be other editions available.
About the Author-
Lisa Stander-Horel and Tim Horel are the writing and photography team behind the baking blog Gluten Free Canteen. The authors have been experimenting with gluten-free baking recipe development for over a decade Their work has been published in Living Without magazine and a variety of online publications including Salon, Huffington Post, Joy of Kosher, GourmetLive.com, BlogHer Food, and more.
Reviews-
July 15, 2013 Once again concerned with Gluten-free noshing, Stander-Horel and Horel (Gluten Free Canteen’s Book of Nosh) have put together another informative manual for making scrumptious and gluten-free Jewish baked goods. On the heels of growing concerns over our ability to process gluten, these new recipes take into account taste as well as the obvious health question. With a smattering of recipes for different types of pastries (including cookies, macaroons, cakes, cupcakes, pies, and tarts, to name a few) there is plenty room for experimenting: “Cory-O sandwich cookies”, “pumpkin corn bread streusel muffins , even alternative ways to make “fluffy biscuits”. But it’s not just about the food; the science of making baked goods accessible to those with dietary restrictions is clearly explained. There are detailed sections on alternative flours and ingredients, on the equipment, and how to procure all of these things through secondary shops and vendors. There is even a list of resources for people with Celiac disease and a handy “Jewish Holiday Baking Chart” to make sure you make the perfect dish for the correct event. With color pictures of every dish and well-defined instructions, this book is a welcome addition to the gluten free baking world.
October 15, 2013
Unwilling to let a celiac disease diagnosis impede family tradition, Jewish American blogger Stander-Horel (glutenfreecanteen.com; with Horel, Gluten Free Canteen's Book of Nosh: Baking for Jewish Holidays & More) learned to make her mother's and grandmother's recipes without gluten. With her husband and cowriter, Horel, a photographer, she shares more than 100 recipes for desserts, breads, and confections, ranging from the traditional (almond mandelbrot) to the decadent (dark chocolate raspberry cream cake) to the practical (gluten-free egg noodles). This cookbook includes numerous baking tips and resources, and a handy "Jewish Holiday Baking Chart" maps recipes to appropriate occasions. VERDICT Expertise, enthusiasm, and stunning photographs distinguish this excellent gluten-free baking collection.
Copyright 2013 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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