Thrilling recipes from around the world that prove
you can give up the gluten without giving up the flavor
For sufferers of celiac disease, the necessary diet
limitations can seem like a culinary curse. With the
right information and a great cookbook, you can still
eat most of the foods you love while maintaining a
healthy, well-balanced diet. In The Gloriously
Gluten-Free Cookbook, Vanessa Maltin compiles Italian,
Asian, and Mexican recipes that are safe for a
gluten-free diet but taste so good you can't tell the
difference. With the help of chefs Edgar Steele of Cafe
Atlantico, Katie Chin of Thai Kitchen, and Keith Brunell
of Maggiano's Little Italy, Maltin proves that celiac
sufferers will never have to eat another boring rice
cake. Living gluten-free isn't as tough as you
think-corn tortillas are a simple substitute for flour
in Latin cooking, gluten-free flours are perfect for
great tasting pizzas and calzones, and rice noodles and
gluten-free soy sauce make Asian food perfectly safe and
delicious.*Includes breakdowns of safe and unsafe foods,
tips on maintaining a gluten-free kitchen, and firsthand
advice from the author on dealing with family, friends,
and restaurant workers who just don't get it* Features
Italian sauces, starters, risottos, pastas, and main
dishes; Asian soups, salads, starters, noodles, sushi,
and main dishes; and Mexican starters, salsas, staples,
and main dishes* Also includes delightful gluten-free
desserts and a listing of helpful gluten-free resources
With The Gloriously Gluten-Free Cookbook, a diet without
gluten won't be an obstacle to your enjoyment of the
good life-and the great food that goes with it. |
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