Gluten Free Cookies

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It has been pointed out by one reader that our  recipe for Anzac Cookies is not totally gluten-free, as this recipe uses cornflakes which sometimes have malt extract added to them. Malt does contain wheat products, so it will also contain gluten.

Here is a recipe  for Anzac Cookies which uses rice flakes instead of the usual cornflakes. Rice Flakes are generally not contaminated with  malt.

Gluten Free Anzac Rice-Flake  Cookies

  • Chick  Pea Flour 40 gm
  • Potato Flour 40 gm
  • Arrowroot or Tapioca Flour 30 gm
  • Rice Flour 20 gm
  • Soy Flour 20 gm
  • Rolled Rice Flakes 60 gm
  • 125 ml boiling water
  • 65 ml or olive oil or grapeseed oil
  • 200 gm sugar
  • 2 tbsp golden syrup
  • 2 teaspoons of ginger
  • 1 teaspoon of cinnamon
  • 100 gm dessicated coconut
  • 1 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda

 Method

  • Turn the oven on to 170 C.
  • Put the rice flakes into a saucepan and pour over the boiling water. Put on the stove and heat  until the water is just boiling. Let cool for a minute, then add the sugar, golden syrup and  oil. Stir well.  
  • Next, add the coconut, the spices and the flours. Mix in lightly.
  •  Lastly, dissolve the baking soda in a tablespoon of boiling water, and add to the cookie mixture. Stir in well, but quickly.
  • Put spoonful lots onto a greased tray. Press down with a fork.
  • Turn the oven down to 150C and put in the cookies.
  • Cook for 15 minutes, or until you can smell that they are done, and the color is that lovely golden brown characteristic of the anzac cookie.
  • Wait for the cookies to cool for one minute after taking them out of the oven. Then run  a sharp knife underneath. Leave to cool on the tray.

Now – to enjoy eating your gluten free Anzac Cookies with Rice Flakes.

So you think you are gluten sensitive, or that you may have coeliac disease. Don’t despair. There are many foods which do not contain gluten. Your health will start to pick up within a couple of weeks of eating non-gluten foods.

In the beginning of treatment, it is a good idea to also exclude sugar and dairy foods from the diet. However, many people who are sensitive to gluten do not have a problem with dairy foods and sugar in moderation.  

Once you have noted improvement after following a gluten-free diet, dairy-free, sugar-free diet,  you could try our gluten free cookies for a treat.

The main groups  of gluten-free foods which you can freely use unless you have another food intolerance, or specific dietary needs, are:

DAIRY PRODUCTS : These are gluten-free. Cheddar cheese, colby cheese, pure butter, cream and milk are all gluten-free. Avoid processed cheeses which may contain wheat.

SOY MILK should be gluten-free, but check for additives to make sure.

MEATS, FISH, CHICKEN AND EGGS:

All animal protein is gluten free. Of course, it is preferable to eat chemical-free, free-range meats if you can: this is better for your own health, and it should mean that the animal has had a better existence compared to the one which has been caged-up all its life.

Beef, chicken, pork, lamb, mutton and fish are all gluten-free.

 All fish is gluten free, whether it be from fresh water or from the sea. All shell-fish, crab, lobster, shrimp, mussels, oysters, abalone, are all gluten-free.

AVOID sausage-meat and other processed meats and cheeses, as these usually are bulked out with wheat and other grains.

EGGS are gluten free. Eat free-range, preferably organic eggs.

ALL GREEN VEGETABLES, whether cooked or raw, are gluten-free, but avoid jerusalem artichokes, as these contain some gluten, according to one source.

Leafy greens are all o.k. That means that you can eat any amounts of:

Broccoli

Brussels sprouts

Cabbage

Kale

Silver beet (not too much at a time, because silver beet contains oxalic acid, which can deplete the body of calcium)

Spinach (again – not too much at a time, as spinach is high in oxalic acid)

All the following green vegetables are   gluten-free:

Artichokes  (globe artichoke):

Asparagus

Green beans

Green peas

ROOT VEGETABLES are gluten-free

Beetroot

Carrot

Kumara (sweet potato)

Parsnip

Potato

Salsify

Swede

Taro

Turnip

Yam 

VEGETABLE-FRUITS such as avocado and tomato are gluten free. Avocado is a useful protein and fat source, especially good for the vegetarian.

PUMPKIN AND SQUASH are gluten free. All types of MELON are gluten- free.

NUTS and SEEDS: All nuts and seeds such as sunflower seeds and sesame seeds are gluten free. Almonds are especially good for the person recovering their health. Almonds are also good for people on vegetarian diets. Hazelnuts contain high amounts of selenium and are therefore a healthy addition to a diet.

Almond flour is very useful in baking: combined with other flours such as rice and soy or buckwheat, it is a great substitute for wheat or rye flour.

ALL FRUITS  are gluten free: This means all PIP fruits such as apples and pears, and STONE  fruit such as plums, nectarines, peaches and apricots. Paw paw, mango, pomegranate, grapes, passionfruit, tamarillos, and kiwifruit are all gluten free.

GLUTEN FREE  GRAINS, and FLOURS for baking:

Almond flour

Arrowroot Flour

Cornmeal groats

Cornflour – make sure that this is the real thing and not wheat flour disguised as white cornflour.

Linseed, whole or ground

Millet

Oats: oats actually contain a small amount of a type of gluten – this is tolerated by many people who are sensitive to  the gluten found in wheat, rye and barley; however, if you are unsure, it is better to be safe and avoid oats, especially in the beginning of treatment)

Rice, both brown and white. The whole grain or the flour is used. Brown rice is more healthy, because it contains the nutrient-rich outer part of the grain. But white rice has its uses for people who are gluten sensitive, as it can be used as a flour.

Sunflower seed

Sunflower-seed flower

Soy, both beans and the flour are gluten free.

Potato, which is not a grain, can be made into a flour for use in cooking. It is especially useful in scone and muffin baking.

VEGETABLE OILS are gluten-free. You can use any of these oils:

Avocado oil

Grape-seed oil

Olive oil

Safflower oil

Sunflower oil

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