Fluffy and Crusty Gluten-free Bread
Soft and fluffy Gluten-free bread with a hard, browned crust. Tears apart like normal bread, with a chewy, elastic texture and a subtle wholemeal flavour.
Soft and fluffy Gluten-free bread with a hard, browned crust. Tears apart like normal bread, with a chewy, elastic texture and a subtle wholemeal flavour.
Perfectly fluffy rice guaranteed every time. Just follow the simple absorption method outlined here for tender and separated grains. Includes portion chart.
A rich and flavoursome beef stew garnished with pearl onions, carrots and pancetta. The sauce in this Gluten-free recipe is thickened with Arrowroot powder.
This article provides an in-depth guide to working with gluten-free flours. I discuss what purpose gluten serves in bakes, and how to achieve the same effect when using gluten-free ingredients. I briefly describe the physical properties of each gluten-free flour, and assess what effect they have on a bake. I offer recommendations on which ones are the most suitable to use, and some advice on solving common problems.
Perfectly crisp, crunchy pork rind makes an irresistible snack. This traditional British recipe is one for the food lovers rather than the calorie counters.
Refreshing Lebanese parsley salad. This Gluten-free and Paleo version is made with cauliflower ‘rice’, roasted with seven spice until fragrant and nutty.
My name is Ruth. I’m from Wales originally, but have lived happily in Bristol for many years. Cooking gives me great pleasure, but my interest in it was born of necessity. In 2012, my digestive system broke down after I suffered a traumatic bereavement. I spent the next 2 years in constant pain, until I began to follow the Paleo Diet. The Paleo Diet excludes foods that are difficult to digest and place stress on our bodies. This means cutting out all processed foods, and complex carbohydrates like sugar, dairy and grains such as wheat, oats and rice.
This website contains recipes and useful information for anyone following the Paleo Diet. In particular, for those who are trying to manage a gastrointestinal disorder such as Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO), Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), Crohn's Disease, Coeliac Disease, Ulcerative Colitis or Leaky Gut. All the recipes are free from gluten, dairy and sugar.
Some recipes do contain grains and other starches like legumes - these are labelled 'Paleo Plus'. This is because carbohydrates are important for regulating female hormones, while resistant starch is important for maintaining healthy gut flora in both men and women. So, for this reason, carbohydrates should be gently reintroduced when your gut is ready. For more information on this, read the Paleo Plus page.
