Taking The Stress Out Of Gluten-Free Grain-Free & Dairy-Free Living
Grain Free Biscuits
*Makes 4 biscuits
1/2 Cup Coconut Flour
1/8 Cup Arrowroot
1 teaspoon Double Acting Baking Powder
1/8 teaspoon Sea Salt
1 Tablespoon Coconut Sugar
6 Tablespoons Cold Dairy Free Butter
3 Large Eggs, separated
Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Measure all the dry ingredients into a medium bowl and whisk to combine. Measure the butter, and work through quickly with your fingers until it has a somewhat large mealy texture.
With a mixer and whisk attachment, whisk the egg whites on high until frothy and doubled in size, just before they hit soft peak stage. Add the yolks and whisk until thoroughly combined, about 20 seconds. Pour the egg mixture on top of the flour mixture. Fold with a spatula, just until combined. At this point you will think there’s no way this runny mixture is going to turn into biscuit batter, but it does. Let it sit for 5 minutes. Line a small baking sheet with parchment paper. Use a 1/4 cup measuring cup or scoop to scoop out four biscuits. Bake for 17 minutes. Allow to cool for 20-30 minutes. They’re a bit fragile when they come out. You could probably safely cut them while warm after 15 minutes.
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Grain Free Frosted Blueberry Orange Biscuits
1 Cup Coconut Flour
1/3 Cup Arrowroot
1/3 Cup Sweet Potato Flour
1/4 Cup Coconut Sugar
1 Tablespoon Double Acting Baking Powder
1 1/2 teaspoons Baking Soda
1/4 teaspoon Sea Salt
1/2 teaspoon Xanthan Gum
1/2 teaspoon Ground Cinnamon
3/4 Cup Cold Dairy Free Butter
2 Eggs, separated
Zest of 1 Medium Orange
Juice of 1 Medium Orange (1/4 Cup)
1 teaspoon Pure Vanilla Extract
1 1/2 Cups Frozen Blueberries
Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Line a pie dish with parchment paper and spray (under and over). Measure all dry ingredients into a medium bowl and whisk. Measure butter. Work through with fingers quickly until combined and mealy. Whisk eggs in a stand mixer until they reach soft peak. Add egg yolks and whisk to combine. Add zest and orange juice. Pour wet ingredients over dry ingredients. Fold just until combined.
Quickly fold in frozen blueberries just until combined. The blueberries will stiffen the batter if you take it too slowly.
With a 1/4 inch scoop, generously scoop 9 biscuits from the batter into the prepared pan starting in the middle. Bake for 27 minutes. You may have to lay a piece of tin foil over them the last 10 minutes.
For the frosting: In a small bowl melt 1 Tablespoon of dairy free butter. Add the juice of 1/2 orange and 1 Cup of corn free powdered sugar. Stir until combined. Drizzle over the biscuits once they have cooled for 15 minutes.
What a trying time. I’m glad you had some great time outdoors but I think I’d be too fearful to try hang-gliding. What a shame Tony had to take a flight while feeling so ill but what can you do when there’s somewhere you have to be. That certainly is a lot of extra to pay on his life insurance policy. We pay out so much money every year on various insurances and every year there are steep and unreasonable increases. The images of the outdoors in this post are gorgeous xx
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April you are a marvel, not feeling good, in pain with the shingles and you do all this.
Can I be your next door neighbor. I promise I will bring all the coffee and the wine.
Hope you feel better. Jean
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Thanks Jean, and I couldn’t imagine a neighbor I’d rather have more than you! There are new construction homes for sale on our street. Time to move to Spokane? 😉
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With two feet of snow on the ground here, I am ready. How do you do it. With shingles
plus everything else. Make great recipes, beautiful photography, and out helping your husband have fun flying. You deserve a metal. Lots of hugs. JY
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Nice. Those pics are damn hot!!
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Thanks 🙂
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Your recipes are wonderful and your photography is excellent. Lyme disease is horrible. Feel better! I’m a firm believer in terra firma. Enjoy the great outdoors.
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Thank you so much!
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Sounds very delicious. I’m curious why the separation of the egg yolk and white when using the whole egg anyway? Hope you and your husband are both feeling better 🙂
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The whipping of the egg whites helps with rise and texture.
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