Monday, November 15, 2010

Dutch Wooden Shoe Cafe

Gluten Free Menu: No
Staff Gluten Free Awareness: 6 points out of 10
Food Taste: 7.5 points out of 10
Atmosphere: 5 points out of 10

Overall Experience: 7.5



This little cafe located at 3293 Cambie St. Vancouver is a dream come true! It serves mostly only breakfast and specializes in dutch pannekoeks, which is basically a big flat pancake loaded with almost anything you want sweet or savory on top. Since they have gluten free pannekoeks, I had # 21 The Windmill - a pannekoek topped with Edam cheese, egg, tomato, spinach and I substituted the hollandaise sauce and sausage for extra veggies. The sweet and savory flavors were just what I look for, when in the mood to 'brunch'. Note that the chef actually told me that none of the meats would be gluten free, so be sure to avoid.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Cactus Club Cafe



Gluten Free Menu: Yes
Staff Gluten Free Awareness: 7 points out of 10
Food Taste: 8 points out of 10
Atmosphere: 7.5 points out of 10

Overall Experience: 7.5

I had the Jambalaya with chicken shrimp and sausage and brown or white rice, it was delicious even thou certain items have to be omitted from this dish to qualify as gluten-free. Other items on the menu included The Burger (gonna try this one next time) Terriyaki Rice Bowl, or Tuna Tataki. My waitress was very accommodating and the staff manager even wanted to talk with me first to understand exactly what I needed. I will definitely go back!

Chocolate Chip Biscotti



Biscotti is a definite fave of mine..I try to make it different everytime, and then I freeze it and take out a nice crispy piece to go with a cup of tea..

Basic Receipe:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. This is a flexible receipe, you can vary the flours, and feel free to throw in whatever you have such as cranberries, dried cherries, flax, any kind of nut...

1 1/2 cup brown rice flour
1/2 cup almond flour or cornmeal or corn flour (or a mixture of both)
6 tbsp tapioca starch
4 tbsp cornstarch
1 1/2 tsp xanthan gum
1 tsp baking powder
pinch of salt
3 eggs
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 tsp vanilla
1/2 cup nuts walnuts almonds or pecans
1/2 cup chocolate chips
tbsp flax seed

In a medium bowl combine all dry ingredients. In another medium bowl beat eggs with sugar and vanilla until combined. Stir into dry ingredients. Grease a large pan. Spread the batter out to form a log. Bake approx. 25-30 minutes until it looks a golden color. Let cool for a couple minutes, then cut into pieces on a cutting board. Put back onto pan cut sides facing up and bake another 15 minutes.