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Sunday, January 20, 2013

CABBAGE FRITTERS GLUTEN FREE


Cabbage Fritters Gluten Free


If you're looking for  simple and delicious gluten free  fritters, you should try this recipe makes with only a few ingredients. The star ingredient for this fritter is cabbage. Along with chickpeas (garbanzo)  flour, onion, green chili and other ingredients, they are well combined to form into a thick batter before dropping them into hot oil.

Cabbage Fritters is a great example of how to enjoy delicate flavor of cabbage in your favorite appetizer/snack. Cabbage also contains Vitamin K, Vitamin C, fiber, folate and magnesium.

Keeping cabbage cold will keep it fresh and help it retain its vitamin C content. Put the whole head in a plastic bag in the crisper of your refrigerator.


Cabbage Fritters Gluten Free

Sunday, January 13, 2013

EGG FREE FRENCH TOAST

Egg Free French Toast  Recipe @ treatntrick.blogspot.com


Made this  Egg Free French Toast  for our breakfast today using pandan (screw pine leaves) flavored bread, which was perfect.

My family was super impressed, can't really tell that it was eggless. We loved it! I served them with brown sugar and banana slices. Actually the syrup was a left over from my Monkey Bread from scratch , diluted with few spoons of milk.

For other variation, you can add besan (chickpea flour) instead of cornflour and seasoned with ground black pepper and chopped cilantro for a savory  version.

To obtain a nice golden color, use low medium heat when frying the Egg Free French Toast.  If you are allergic to dairy product,  replace it with almond or soy milk instead.

Egg Free French Toast  Recipe @ treatntrick.blogspot.com

Sunday, January 6, 2013

MONKEY BREAD FROM SCRATCH

Monkey Bread From Scratch Recipe @ treatntrick.blogspot.com


Nothing beats homemade bread, fresh or fluffy from your own kitchen. Get your kids involved for lots of kitchen fun especially for this Monkey Bread from scratch recipe, make them rolling and coating the dough with sugar, a great way to introduce them into baking.

I only use 2 cups of flour since I'm feeding a small family but feel free to double  or triple the recipe. Also  had rolled the dough into a  smaller ball (1/2 in) instead of 1 in. In fact it rose up to the brim of my bundt pan.

It should work with 18 cm  ring pan too. Anyway it turned great and my family devoured them in no time. I'm sure your family will love it as much as we do!.

Monkey Bread  Recipe @ http://treatntrick.blogspot.com

Sunday, December 30, 2012

TOP 10 FAVORITE POST OF 2012

Top 10 Favorite Post of 2012 Recipes @ http://treatntrick.blogspot.com
                                                       

Thanks to all our followers, readers and commentators for making 2012 such a great year at TREAT & TRICK. In the same year 3 of my post,  Apple Crostata,  Braided Apple Bread   and  Fruit and Nut Bread. have been voted  Food Buzz Top 9  followed by  Food Buzz Daily  Top 9  for Oatmeal Sesame Cookies . On top of that many of  my  post were featured on various blogs.

Thanks again to all of you that have made this blog what it is today. I could not have achieved all this without your support and encouragement. I learn as much from you as you do from me. My goal is not only to provide you with the healthiest and easiest cooking recipes but to get you to think more broadly about food. In my point of view, any food don't have to be fancy to be popular, in fact the simplest made it into the favorites.

                                                       
1.   EGGLESS MARBLE BANANA CAKE


2.  HEALTHY BREAKFAST BARS


3.  5 MINUTE CHOCOLATE CAKE



4.  EGG FREE BANANA CAKE



5.  SPIRAL APPLE BREAD



6.  LOW FAT BANANA CAKE, EGGLESS



7.  EGGLESS APPLE CAKE


8. SEMOLINA COOKIES / BISKUT SUJI



9. DAISY COOKIES / BISKUT DAHLIA



10. BANANA CHIP COOKIES




Well that's it. I'm looking forward to an exciting post filled with tasty and healthy ideas. Happy New Year everyone!


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Sunday, December 23, 2012

EGGLESS ORANGE BANANA CAKE

Eggless Cake Recipe @ http://treatntrick.blogspot.com


I love  to add fruits or fruit juice to my cakes and bakes.  This  Eggless Orange Banana Cake  has a lovely flavor. It was so easy to whip up.

Made with freshly squeezed orange juice and  used  two medium size banana as an egg  substitution.

Sometimes all you want is a simple cake. Feel free to decorate it as your wish but I like it plain with a cup of tea. You can also sprinkle  icing sugar on top.

Eggless Orange Banana Cake Recipe @ http://treatntrick.blogspot.com