Gluten-Free Apple Crisp

October19

What’s the difference between a crisp and a crumble? 

Heck if I know.

What's the difference between a crisp and a crumble? Both have baked fruit under a streusel-like blanket. Here's my take on a Gluten-Free Apple Crisp.

I spent most of the morning researching this question and came to only one conclusion: they both have deliciously baked seasonal fruit buried under a warm, sweet and buttery streusel-like blanket.

Some recipes say crisps have oats, while others argue that only crumbles have oats. The name “crumble” originated in England, but that’s about the only historic tidbit I could find (which actually isn’t very helpful, but interesting if you’re like me and love trivia). I confess, don’t know where the word “crisp” came from.

This recipe for crisp is not only gluten-free, it’s super easy to make. I used Honeycrisp apples because they’re my favorite and they don’t dry out like other apples (I’m looking at you, Red Delicious).

Any seasonal fruit will work. Fresh berries give you a jammy and juicy compote, while peaches and pears are more pie-like. Don’t use frozen fruit or you’ll wind up with a dessert that won’t be a crisp or a crumble, just a soggy mess!

 


Easy Red, White and Blueberry Parfait

July4

Red-White-and-Blueberry-Parfait-Sparkler-461x480This is a super easy no-bake dessert for your 4th of July celebration… and it’s pretty patriotic, too: Red (Raspberries), White (Angel Food Cake) and Blueberries between thick layers of whipped cream.

Hard to give you an exact recipe for this because a lot depends on the size of the berries you choose and how small you cut the angel food cake. You don’t even need to use the little jars… but I did because they were cute and easy to store. Save the box the jars come in… it makes it easier to keep them together.

One huge tip: Really pack the parfait layers together. “Contents may settle” (as they say on the side of cereal boxes), and you want all that deliciously sweet berry juice to soak into the light and fluffy angel food cake.

So give this super easy no-bake dessert a try for your 4th of July celebration. Hey, this is so simple to put together, get the kids to help… it’s your holiday, too!

 

 

 

How To Pick Perfect Rhubarb

June9

How to Pick Perfect Rhubarb

Rhubarb has always reminded me of blushing celery, even though the two are not related.

Celery only comes in one color, but rhubarb has an entire collection of lipstick shades. Besides soft pale pink, rhubarb’s long stalks can range in color from light green to vibrant magenta.

How to Pick Perfect Rhubarb

This springtime vegetable (yes, it’s a veggie, not a fruit) has a make-you-pucker tartness, so it’s usually gussied up with sugar or spices. Most rhubarb-based recipes lean toward the sweeter side. Strawberries pair beautifully with rhubarb. You can sub rhubarb for up to half of the strawberries in many recipes, but you’ll need to bump-up the amount of sweetener.

Rhubarb’s tartness also works with savory dishes. I like to simmer it until very tender, add a touch of sugar and use it as a marinade for pork tenderloin or chicken.

How to Pick Perfect RhubarbIt’s not always necessary, but sometimes I “string” my rhubarb to get rid of particularly thick and tough fibers. I use my vegetable peeler to peel down the length of the stalk (a paring knife works just as well).

Oh, and one good-to-know tip: the stalks of the rhubarb are the only edible part… the leaves are poisonous. They won’t kill you, but they can cause real stomach distress. And even though you’re going to cut them off and throw them away, rhubarb leaves should be green and fresh looking, not wilted or brown.

Rhubarb is in season right this minute. I’ve pulled together a few Rhubarb Rules to consider so you’ll know how to pick perfect rhubarb every time!

How To Pick Perfect Rhubarb


Chocolate Almond Meringue Cookies

February5

 These gluten-free Chocolate Almond Meringue Cookies are light as air and so very sweet. I've also got some tips on how to make perfect meringue every time!

These Chocolate Almond Meringue Cookies are light as air and so very sweet… just like being in love! 

Deliciously rich chocolate blended with almond butter holds the two cloud-like meringue cookies together. Oh, and they are gluten-free!

 These gluten-free Chocolate Almond Meringue Cookies are light as air and so very sweet. I've also got some tips on how to make perfect meringue every time!

 

 These gluten-free Chocolate Almond Meringue Cookies are light as air and so very sweet. I've also got some tips on how to make perfect meringue every time!

I tinted the meringue for the Chocolate Almond Meringue Cookies with food coloring and added raspberry flavoring. Cherry, strawberry or even vanilla would pair nicely with the chocolate almond filling.

You’ll fall in love with these little bites of heaven. Get the recipe here! 
 These gluten-free Chocolate Almond Meringue Cookies are light as air and so very sweet. I've also got some tips on how to make perfect meringue every time!

 

 

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Hi…
I’m Christina Chavez

I was a TV journalist for many years, but with a house full of kids I decided to come off the road, go to culinary school and follow my passion for cooking. Mama’s High Strung is all about food… everything from creative recipe ideas to some really cool kitchen gadgets and cooking tips. I live in Chicago, but I love to travel and write about my food discoveries! You can reach me by email: mamashighstrung@gmail.com