Nicole Hunn is the author of the Gluten-Free on a Shoestring series and blog, which has been featured in the New York Times and MSN Money. Her work has appeared in Better Homes and Gardens, Parents magazine, Parade magazine, and Epicurious.com. She lives in Westchester County, New York.
Visit her at glutenfreeonashoestring.com.
Gluten-Free Classic Snacks: 100 Recipes for the Brand-Name Treats You Love
by Nicole Hunn
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ISBN-13:
9780738217826
- Publisher: Da Capo Press
- Publication date: 04/07/2015
- Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
- Format: eBook
- Pages: 240
- Sales rank: 239,147
- File size: 19 MB
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You can have your Tastykake(R)and eat it, too!
Did you think going gluten-free meant giving up your favorite snack foods? Well not anymore! Nicole Hunn of Gluten-Free on a Shoestring helps you bring back the memories of those classic snacks, whether it's a little surprise in a lunchbox or a treat at the end of the day. Make all the most popular cookies, snack cakes, and crackers you've been missingfrom Thin Mints(R) Girl Scout Cookies(R) and Hostess(R) Twinkies(R) to Keebler(R) Club(R) Crackers and Kellogg's(R) Pop-Tarts(R) Toaster Pastriesin your own kitchen with ease.
With 100 recipes for everything from cookies, brownies, snack cakes, and pies to buttery crackers, cheese crackers, pretzel rods, candy bars, and licoricealong with helpful tips and tricks for easy prep, extensive information on ingredients and substitutions, and basic recipes for homemade flour blendsGluten-Free Classic Snacks will help you to bring back all the flavors and fun or the treats you remember.
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“This book is beautifully photographed and designed For libraries that have a high demand for gluten-free cookbooks, this will be a fun and unexpected addition.”
San Francisco Book Review, 7/1/15
“Dozens of mouth-watering full-color photos that will send readers running for the kitchen. This is a winner.”
GFF Magazine, summer issue
“No childhood favorites are off-limits with Gluten-Free Classic Snacks by author/blogger Nicole Hunn of Gluten-free on a Shoestring. Expect recipe riffs on Twinkies, Thin Mints, Nutter Butters, Pop Tarts and more in her ode to edible Americana.
Many gluten-free cookbooks seem to make the assumption that if you're cooking without gluten you're interested in healthy food, and they offer recipes in line with that premise. Readers will see lots of vegetables and lean proteins and a limited amount of sugar and butter. This is certainly not the case with Hunn's (Gluten-Free on a Shoestring) latest. The author found herself missing Twinkies and Devil Dogs once she and her family went gluten free, and she realized others might be missing them, too. Her most recent book offers gluten-averse eaters the chance to once again enjoy the Girl Scout cookies, Nilla Wafers, and Oreos of their childhoods. Her recipes don't call for a long list of hard-to-find ingredients and no special equipment or advanced baking techniques are required. This book is beautifully photographed and designed and offers recipes from cookies to crackers to granola bars. Hunn even includes candy recipes so you can make your own Kit Kat bars and Whoppers. VERDICT For libraries that have a high demand for gluten-free cookbooks, this will be a fun and unexpected addition.—Laura Krier, Sonoma State Univ., Rohnert Park, CA