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  • December 10, 2011

    Gluten-Free, Allergy-Free Gift Baskets, Cookie Dough & More

    We have added 4 new gift baskets and gift boxes full of cookies and brownies to our gift basket selection for the holidays.  We have also updated our cookie dough selection so you can make holiday cookies, chocolate chip cookies, brownies and more.  Everything is 10% off for the holidays and we are offering flat shipping on regular ground orders of cookies and brownies.  You can check out our selection at http://www.gilbertsgourmetgoodies.com/gift-baskets.html.

    Thanks and enjoy!

    April 22, 2011

    Gluten-Free, Allergy-Friendly Cookies for Easter, Holidays, Birthdays, Fun

    I’m making lots of shape cookies these days to show people just how easy it is to use our cookie dough to make cut out cookies.  It’s so easy – NO MIXING, NO MESS, just GREAT FRESH-BAKED COOKIES in your own home every time!

    Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.  Take our Sensational Sugar Cookie Dough and thaw it in the refrigerator or on the counter until soft.

    Spread some rice flour onto a flat surface.

    Take a hunk of cookie dough out and roll it around in the flour.

    Roll out the cookie dough using a rolling pin until it’s the thickness you like.  I usually roll it out to about 1/4 inch. You might need to add a little more flour during this process.  I’d suggest adding a tablespoon at a time so you don’t over do it and make it hard to work with.

    Take your favorite cookie cutters and start cutting out shapes.  Once you’ve cut up as many as you can, roll the leftover cookie dough into a ball and start again.  I add in more of the unused cookie dough to keep it moist, and I add enough rice flour to allow the rolling pin and cookie cutters to work without getting stuck.

    Place the cut out cookies onto a baking tray that is lined with parchment paper.  Bake them between 8-15 minutes depending on the thickness and size of the cookies.  A shorter bake time will yield softer cookies; a longer bake time will yield harder cookies.  Oven temperatures vary, so adjust as necessary.

    Cool and decorate if you’d like.  We also like to eat them plain.  They taste like regular sugar cookies.  My kids and their friends love using the dough and eating the cookies, and they don’t have any food allergies.

    One pound of our Sensational Sugar Cookie Dough made 80 small cookie stars, about  1/2 inch in length and width.

     

    December 12, 2010

    Gluten-Free, Allergy-Friendly Baking Class

    We had a great time teaching Gluten-Free, Allergy-Free Baking Class at The Silo at Hunt Farm in New Milford, CT yesterday.  We had couples, singles and families there, so there was a great range of people.

    Everyone learned how to make several different types of treats including cookies, mini pies,  trail mix and chocolate sunflower treats.  We had a lot of fun and tasted everything along the way.  We will have pictures soon.

    Many thanks to Mary Kravec who sets up and manages these events at The Silo, to CJ who helped and to Tim for videotaping!  Watch for some of these recipes in our next newsletter!

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