Cara, who surprises us all with her every post on Fork & Beans blog, brings all of that and more to her cookbook. The book is filled with delicious treats for anytime, for holidays and events, childhood favorites and so much more. There are many ideas that you can apply elsewhere and personalize.
The book is entirely is gluten-free and vegan. The chapters cover
Childhood faves (Thin mints, Tagalongs, Oreos, Cheez its!)
Cookies, Bars, Brownies (biscotti, blondies, graham crackers)
Donuts, Muffins, scones, biscuits
Cupcakes, Cakes (black out, german chocolate!)
Breads, pastries
Sauces, toppings, frostings (even some natural colors, icing and sprinkles. Whats food without some bright colors right. )
There is something for everyone in this book!

I made the Chocolate Chip Blondie Sundae. I mean look at it below and you will know why I made it. Topped with Hemp vanilla Ice cream from Full tilt and vegan caramel sauce from hot cakes. all local seattle fare.
I made some Hot Cocoa Snickerdoodles. gosh the chocolate + cinnamon is killer. It takes the cookies to a whole new awesome level.
I also made the individual chocolate "souffle'" cake which was the simple chocolate fix I needed that day. As you can notice, I did not get to anything other than chocolate :p. I have to try the herbed biscuits, the cinnamon streusel cake, german chocolate cake, donuts, the quick Tiramisu and so much more from the book!
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The thing about gf baking is that it needs a bit of experimentation if you have not tried it before. The flours are different, textures are different and tastes are different. As Cara mentions in the book play around with the flours and recipes and find that works best for you. I swapped the sorghum from my recipes and they worked out perfectly. The recipes in the book help you get a good handle on glutenfree + vegan baking. And the recipes can also be used to make regular with gluten goodies!
The other great thing about the book is that it does not use bean flours in sweet baked treats. For me personally, bean flours make the end product taste quite awful. But then again that is a personal preference. I know several people who love bean flours any which way :)
Some other recipes on the book's blog tour to try,
Key Lime Cheesecake Bars.
Cinnamon Coffee Cake Muffins
Hot Cocoa Snickerdoodles
A fun twist on the classic snickerdoodle, this version bursts with cinnamon and nutmeg. The perfect melt-in-your-mouth cookie, it will make you believe you are drinking a cup of cocoa. You might even be tempted to cover these with a big batch of nondairy whipped cream. I won’t judge.

Makes 2 dozen cookies
DRY
1¼ c/206 g Cara's All-Purpose Blend (page 166)
¾ c /150 g granulated sugar
¼ c/22 g cocoa powder
1 tsp cream of tartar
½ tsp baking soda
½ tsp xanthan gum
½ tsp cinnamon
¼ tsp nutmeg
¼ tsp salt
WET
4 Tbsp/56 g vegan butter
4 Tbsp/56 g non-hydrogenated shortening
1 Tbsp/7 g flaxseed meal plus 3 Tbsp/45 ml water, thickened for 5 minutes
1 tsp vanilla extract
ADD-IN
½ c/88 g nondairy chocolate chips
FOR ROLLING
2 Tbsp/26 g granulated sugar
1 tsp cinnamon
Method:
Whisk together all of the dry ingredients except the sugar and cocoa powder in a medium bowl. With an electric mixer, beat the vegan butter, shortening and sugar until light and fluffy. Add the cocoa powder and flaxseed soaked in water until fully combined. Stir in vanilla extract. Slowly add the dry ingredients into the butter mix until just combined. Fold in the nondairy chocolate chips. Chill the dough for 30 minutes in the fridge.
Preheat oven to 350°F/180°C. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Mix together the sugar and cinnamon for rolling in a small, shallow dish. For each
cookie, roll into a ball with your hands (a heaping tablespoon’s worth), roll them in the cinnamon and sugar and place on the baking sheet. Gently flatten with the back of a fork. Bake for 13 to 15 minutes or until edges are lightly browned. Remove from the oven and allow to sit on the baking sheet for 5 minutes before transferring to a cooling rack.
Printed with permission from Decadent Gluten-Free Vegan Baking by Cara Reed. Page Street Publishing (Aug 5, 2014)
Disclaimer: I was given this book to review, but all of the thoughts and opinions expressed are completely my own.
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Cake with a lot of frosting!
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ReplyDeleteWasn't sure how I felt about hot cocoa flavored items in August - but these look too good to wait until winter!! I would love to make those blondies as well for the gluten free coworkers I have!
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Straight up chocolate chip cookie
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I love a good warm brownie!
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite baked desserts are anything with Cacao fruit...
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