4.01.2008

Oopsie Challenge - Recipes!

Time to catch up on the Oopsie challenge - work and other activities have gotten the best of me lately, but I am now firmly back on track and seeking creative, delicious ways to use these things.

Zedgirl, from ALC, made crepes:

I added a couple of teaspoons of water to loosen the mixture and pressed down firmly on the lid (on sandwich press) after closing it. It started to squeal when I did this (bit like cooking a potato in the microwave without piercing it first) but I just ignored it. They were cooked in under 20 seconds. I also added in a couple of teaspoons of sesame seed meal (in lieu of all almond meal) just because I could - and to see if it made any difference to the taste and texture. Once again I was thrilled with the result:
Pennink, another ALC member, made a delicious looking pizza:

Locarbbarb went for pancakes:

I made Oopsie Roll Pancakes this morning. I figured if you could make waffles out of them, then you could make pancakes, too. They were so good, they tasted like bread pudding!

I added 1/2 scoop of vanilla whey powder to the yolks, plus 1/2 tsp. of vanilla. I used 2 drops Sweetzfree instead of the Splenda. Cooked them just like regular pancakes - used a 1/3 cup for each pancake and got 10. I nuked them for about 1 min. on medium to make sure the insides were fully cooked before serving.

I ate 5 with SF syrup and DH ate 5 (they are so light!) Magnifique!

And misschriss had an idea that I am all over - "dough-not" holes:

The other night I cut the oopsie into cubes, tossed them over heat with butter to coat and then threw them in a ziploc of granular splenda and cinnamon and had "dough-not" holes!!, they were delish!!

I'd better start getting creative here. Hopefully the recipe will hold up as well with mayo as it does with cream cheese - I figure with added flax or nut meals, I can still get a tasty result.

Thanks everyone for your recipes! Keep them coming. There's a world of gluten-free folks out there who need a break from rice bread.

2 comments:

Linda said...

I saw that someone made some bendable flat bread but they added something like guar gum but they never said how much. Do you have any idea?

Tracy said...

Not sure, but I can ask around. I've added 1/4t of thickener (xanthan gum), but haven't tried it in a bendy wrap yet.