This was my first Thanksgiving to go gluten free and at first I was a little disappointed.  Surely this meant no pie, no dressing, two of my favorite things!  But as I have discovered lately, there are so many ways around gluten that it is glorious!  Awareness is a beautiful thing.  So this year, I got a little creative.
First up, 
plantain dressing:
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| Plantain Bread - 1 plantain, two eggs, 1 tbs of oil.  Blend until smooth.  350 for 15-18 minutes.  Delicious. | 
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| Cut into cubes and toast. | 
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| Saute onions and celery.  | 
Mix together with chicken broth and season with poultry seasoning, thyme, and rosemary in a crockpot and simmer on low for an hour.  Then, pop back in the oven on 350 for half an hour and eat warm.  Survey says?  Delicious!  I should not have halved the recipe I don't think, but it was still delicious and I definitely plan on making the bread just to eat on a daily basis.  So stinkin' easy and yummy!
Next up, brown rice 
apple pie:
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| 2 1/2 cups brown rice flour/1 stick of butter (chilled in the freezer for half an hour)/tsp salt/tsp sugar/6-8 tbs of ice cold water.   | 
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| 8 cups of chopped apples/1tbs cinnamon/1tbs nutmeg/pinch of salt/more brown rice flour... | 
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| Attempt lattice…one day you will perfect this!  400 for 40 minutes with aluminum foil, then fifteen more uncovered.  Serve hot! | 
My sweet friend Sharon Peterson picked up some gluten free pie crusts for me a few weeks ago and I had fully intended on using those.  Tuesday morning I remembered everything…but the pie crusts :(  Still, this was good practice in pie making and as I fully intend on becoming an expert pie maker (complete with fifties style dress and pearls) this was good practice. 
Survey says: delicious!  I was scared the dough would end up very dry and crumbly but it was so stink in' good!  This is a recipe I will stick with.
And now, for pictures of fellowship!  How thankful I am to be part of the body of Christ.
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| Alison making cranberry deliciousness!  Looking amazing even after being up all night with a coughing baby. | 
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| Momma pealing po-ta-toes. | 
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| Me, making the second pie for everybody else.  This one had lard and regular flour. | 
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Leaves!   | 
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| Thomas and Jimmy.  My movie buddy is back!  For a while :( | 
Happy Thanksgiving!
 
4 comments:
Yay!! So glad you liked the plantain bread stuffing! Gluten is so overrated. ;)
Thanks again for sharing the recipe!
I LOVE plantains (but I've never thought of putting them in bread). We usually eat them fried, smashed and fried again (tostones--a Cuban food). I'll have to try the bread...it sounds healthier ;).
Ooo, I'm going to have to try that, that sounds amazing! I got obsessed with plantains while living in Peru, never tried them Cuban style.
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