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Paleo No-Bake Date Nut Balls

Paleo No-Bake Date Nut Balls

Looking for a healthy, delicious treat that’s quick and easy to make and can easily travel with you wherever you go? You’ve found it! Paleo No-Bake Date Nut Balls!!! Sweetened only with dates, and made with all “real food” ingredients, this is a truly guiltless 

Chocolate Chip Peppermint Brownies (Grain-Free, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free!)

Chocolate Chip Peppermint Brownies (Grain-Free, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free!)

    Looking for a scrumptious, fudgy, brownie recipe? Look no further! These Chocolate Chip Peppermint Brownies are not only AWESOME, they’re gluten, grain, dairy, and soy-free! The peppermint adds an extra holiday feel, but these can be made any time of year! Not a 

Apple Cassava Crumble

Apple Cassava Crumble

Apple Cassava Crumble portioned into small dishes.

Nothing says Fall like the smell of apples and cinnamon! And there’s nothing cozier than snuggling up with a baked apple crumble on a chilly day! This Apple Cassava Crumble is so quick and easy to make! Perfect for your next brunch, snack, dessert for Thanksgiving (or any time!) It’s not only DELICIOUS, but healthy as well! (But we don’t have to tell anyone!) Made with fresh apples, pumpkin pie spice, a hint of coconut sugar, and cassava flour, this treat is not only gluten-free, but grain-free, paleo, nut-free, and refined-sugar free! So feel free to eat all you want!!!

I use Otto’s Cassava Flour to make this Apple Cassava Crumble, and for all my baking! It tastes great (truly indistinguishable from wheat flour,) is certified gluten-free, non-GMO and paleo, and is made by upholding the highest standards.

See: About Cassava (Yuca) Flour for more information about this incredible flour!

 

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Let’s Make Apple Cassava Crumble!

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Ingredients for Filling:

-5 organic apples – peeled, cored, and cut into chunks

-juice of 1 large organic lemon – 3 tablespoons

-2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice (I use Primal Palate Pumpkin Pie Spice.)

-1/4 teaspoon pink Himalayan salt

Peeling apples on green cutting board.

 

Ingredients for Topping:

-1/2 cup Otto’s Cassava Flour

-1/4 cup coconut sugar

-2 teaspoons cinnamon (I use Primal Palate Pumpkin Pie Spice. Check out Primal Palate Seasonings below.)

-1/4 cup organic coconut oil – melted

-Optional: 1/4 cup Unsalted Dry Toasted Pecans (omit for nut-free option) I use Trader Joe’s brand.

 

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Instructions:

-Preheat oven to 425 degrees.

-Peel, core, and cut apples into chunks.

Chopped, peeled apples on green cutting board.

 

-Place apple chunks in a bowl, then and add lemon juice, pumpkin pie spice, and pink Himalayan salt. Blend until apples are evenly coated.

-Place apple mixture into a baking dish (I used a 10″ round shallow CorningWare quiche pan.) Spread out evenly.

Chopped apples with pumpkin pie spice, lemon juice, and pink Himalayan salt in 10 inch round CorningWare, before baking.

 

-In a separate bowl, add cassava flour, coconut sugar, cinnamon, and melted coconut oil. Mix until thoroughly blended and crumb-like.

Crumb topping for Apple Cassava Crumble in wine colored bowl.

 

-Sprinkle crumb mixture evenly over apples.

-Optional: Sprinkle with Unsalted Dry Toasted Pecans, if desired. I meant to add the pecans, but forgot to this time 🙁

Apple Cassava Crumble in white 10 inch CorningWare ready to be baked.

 

-Place into preheated oven and bake at 425 degrees for 25-30 minutes, until apples become soft and everything starts bubbling.

-Serve and enjoy!!!

Apple Cassava Crumble in 2 individual white serving dishes.

 

 

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Apple Cassava Crumble
Prep Time
15 mins
Cook Time
25 mins
Total Time
40 mins
 

This Apple Cassava Crumble is not only healthy and delicious, but so quick and easy! It's great for brunch or as a dessert! Made with fresh apples, pumpkin pie spice, a hint of coconut sugar, and cassava flour, this treat is not only gluten-free, but grain-free, paleo, dairy-free, non-gmo, and refined-sugar free! But I promise, it's so scrumptious no one will suspect it's made of all good-for-you ingredients! It can be our little secret. 

Course: Breakfast, brunch, Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: apple cinnamon, apple crisp, apples, brunch, cassava, cassava flour, dairy-free, dessert, gluten-free, Grain-Free, ottos cassava flour, paleo, paleo dessert, yuca
Servings: 5 servings
Author: Lauren from Crazy For Yuca
Ingredients
Ingredients for filling:
  • 5 organic apples - peeled cored, and cut into chunks
  • juice of 1 large organic lemon - 3 tablespoons
  • 2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice
  • 1/4 teaspoon pink Himalayan salt
Ingredients for topping:
  • 1/2 cup Otto's Cassava Flour
  • 1/4 cup coconut sugar
  • 2 teaspoons cinnamon
  • 1/4 cup organic coconut oil - melted
  • Optional: 1/4 cup Unsalted Dry Toasted Pecans omit for nut-free option
Instructions
Instructions:
  1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees.

  2. Place apples chunks into a bowl.

  3. Add lemon juice, pumpkin pie spice, and pink Himalayan salt. Blend until apples are evenly coated.

  4. Place apple mixture into a baking dish (I used a shallow 10" round CorningWare dish.) Spread apples out evenly.

  5. In a separate bowl, add cassava flour, coconut sugar, cinnamon, and melted coconut oil. Mix until thoroughly blended and crumb-like.

  6. Sprinkle crumb mixture evenly over apples.

  7. Place into preheated oven and bake for 25-30 until apples become soft and everything starts bubbling.

  8. Serve!
  9. What can be easier than that!!!

 

 
 

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Cassava Flour Pumpkin Tartlets (Gluten and Dairy-Free)

Cassava Flour Pumpkin Tartlets (Gluten and Dairy-Free)

Nothing says Fall like homemade pumpkin pie! Just because you’re gluten or dairy-free doesn’t mean you should miss out! These delicious, adorable Cassava Flour Pumpkin Tartlets rival any pumpkin pie out there! Made with Otto’s Cassava Flour, they’re not only gluten-free, but grain-free and paleo 

Chocolate SunButter Pinwheel Cookies (Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Nut-Free)

Chocolate SunButter Pinwheel Cookies (Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Nut-Free)

Everything is awesome with chocolate – am I right??? These Chocolate SunButter Pinwheel Cookies are a variation of my Strawberry Almond Butter Pinwheel Cookies (which are great even without chocolate!) Not only is this variation gluten, grain, dairy, and soy-free, but can be made nut-free as 

Paleo Nut and Seed Bars

Paleo Nut and Seed Bars

Paleo Nut and Seed Bar on white plate with scattered nuts and seeds.

What do you get when you take cassava flour and a bunch of nuts and seeds? Delicious, nutritious Paleo Nut and Seed Bars!!!! These bars have just enough sweetness, without being overly sweet. Cassava flour is a low-glycemic, non-inflammatory starch, while nuts and seeds provide an excellent source of healthy fats, complex carbohydrates, protein, vitamins, minerals, fiber, and immune boosting phytonutrients! Try the nuts and seeds suggested, or choose your own favorites! These nutrient dense Paleo Nut and Seed Bars are perfect for a snack, dessert, breakfast or bunch. With all the ready-made bars out there claiming to be healthy (which are actually often full of chemicals and other processed ingredients) it’s nice to know there’s a truly healthy, scrumptious bar that’s quick and easy to make!

These bars can be frozen, and pulled out whenever needed. They’re even awesome right out of the freezer! No defrosting needed!!!

Four Paleo Nut and Seed Bars on wooden cutting board.

Let’s make Paleo Nut and Seed Bars!

Makes 12 bars

*Printer-friendly recipe below*

Ingredients for the cookie crust:

-2 1/4 cups Otto’s Cassava Flour

-3 organic, cage-free eggs (I use duck eggs, but chicken eggs can also be used)

-2/3 cup organic coconut oil – melted

-3/4 cup organic maple syrup

-2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract

-1 tablespoon ground cinnamon

-2 teaspoons xantham gum

-1 teaspoon pink Himalayan salt

-Optional: parchment paper (I prefer lining baking dishes with parchment for toxin-free, non-stick baking, and easy clean up.)

Paleo Nut and Seed Bar Close up on wooden cutting board.

Topping ingredients:

Organic Sweetened Condensed Coconut Milk  (I use Let’s Do Organic brand which is Non-dairy, Vegan, Gluten-free, and Kosher)

-1/2 cup Unsalted, Dry Toasted Sliced Almonds (I use Trader Joe’s brand)

-1/2 cup Dry Roasted & Unsalted Pistachio Nutmeats (I use Trader Joe’s brand)

-1/2 cup Unsalted Dry Toasted Pecan Pieces (I use Trader Joe’s brand)

-1/3 cup Organic Unsweetened Shredded Coconut (I use Trader Joe’s brand)

-1-2 tablespoons Organic Chia Seeds (I use Trader Joe’s brand)

-1-2 tablespoons Raw Shelled Hemp Seed (I use Trader Joe’s brand)

I’m clearly a big fan of Trader Joe’s!! (lololol) You just can’t beat their prices, quality, and customer service!

*Note: Don’t be overly concerned with the brands, types, or amounts of nuts and seeds I used. These bars will taste great with any nuts and seeds you have on hand in any amounts you enjoy. 

 

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Instructions for cookie crust:

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

In a large bowl, blend Otto’s Cassava Flour,  pink Himalayan salt, cinnamon, and xantham gum.

In a second bowl, blend maple syrup, melted coconut oil, eggs, and vanilla.

Add wet ingredients to dry ingredient bowl and mix just until fully combined. *Do not over-mix or cookie crust may come out gummy. 

Line a 9×11 inch baking pan with parchment paper. (This step is optional, but allows for easy clean up, as well as non-toxic, non-stick baking without the need to grease the pan.) Choose a baking pan that’s deep enough to hold the 3/4″ crust as well as the toppings which will be added after initial baking.

Spoon dough into parchment lined pan and press down so dough forms an even cookie crust about 3/4″ thick.

 

Dough pressed to bottom of pan to form cookie crust – before bakingUnbaked cookie crust for Oven Baked S'mores Bars - Gluten-Free, Grain-Free, Dairy-Free.

 

Bake at 375 degrees for 20-25 minutes until edges become slightly brown and a fork stuck into center comes out clean.

 

Baked cassava flour cookie crust. Notice crust thickness – about 3/4″Baked cookie crust for Oven Baked S'mores Bars - Gluten, Dairy, and Grain-free.

 

Remove from oven, but keep oven on.

 

Add toppings:

While carefully handling hot pan with oven mitts, spread  Organic Sweetened Condensed Coconut milk on top of cookie crust. (*Note: No need to use the entire can unless you desire a very sweet bar. Use just enough to cover cookie crust.) This will be the “glue” that holds the toppings on.

Scatter sliced almonds, pecan pieces, pistachios, shredded coconut, hemp and chia seeds over the sweetened condensed coconut milk, trying to cover entire cookie crust. It’s fine for nuts and seeds to overlap.

Place back into oven for an additional 10 minutes until toppings adhere to cookie crust.

Allow to cool before cutting into 12 bars.

Enjoy!

Paleo Nut and Seed Bars on white background.

 

Bars can also be cut into 24 bites if a smaller treat is desired.

Paleo Nut and Seed Bars cut into bites with scattered nuts and seeds, white background.

 

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Paleo Nut and Seed Bars
Prep Time
15 mins
Cook Time
30 mins
Total Time
45 mins
 

What do you get when you take cassava flour and a bunch of nuts and seeds? Delicious, nutritious Paleo Nut and Seed Bars!!!! Cassava flour is a low-glycemic, non-inflammatory starch, while nuts and seeds provide an excellent source of healthy fats, complex carbohydrates, protein, vitamins, minerals, fiber, and immune boosting phytonutrients! Try the nuts and seeds suggested, or choose your own favorites! These nutrient dense Paleo Nut and Seed Bars are perfect for a snack, dessert, breakfast or bunch. It's nice to know there's a truly healthy, scrumptious bar that's quick and easy to make!

Course: Breakfast, brunch, Dessert, Snack
Cuisine: dairy-free, gluten-free, grain-free, Paleo
Keyword: cookie bar, nuts, nuts and seeds, ottos cassava flour, paleo dessert, paleo treat
Servings: 12 bars
Author: Lauren from Crazy For Yuca
Ingredients
Ingredients for cookie crust
  • 2 1/4 cups Otto's Cassava Flour
  • 3 organic cage-free eggs (I use duck eggs, but chicken eggs can also be used)
  • 2/3 cup organic coconut oil - melted
  • 3/4 cup organic maple syrup
  • 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
  • 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
  • 2 teaspoons xantham gum
  • 1 teaspoon pink Himalayan salt
  • Optional: parchment paper. I prefer lining baking dishes with parchment for toxin-free, non-stick baking, and easy clean up.
Topping ingredients
  • 1 can Organic Sweetened Condensed Coconut Milk  (I use Let's Do Organic brand which is Non-dairy, Vegan, Gluten-free, and Kosher)
  • 1/2 cup Unsalted, Dry Toasted Sliced Almonds (I use Trader Joe's brand)
  • 1/2 cup Dry Roasted & Unsalted Pistachio Nutmeats (I use Trader Joe's brand)
  • 1/2 cup Unsalted Dry Toasted Pecan Pieces (I use Trader Joe's brand)
  • 1/3 cup Organic Unsweetened Shredded Coconut (I use Trader Joe's brand)
  • 1-2 tablespoons Organic Chia Seeds (I use Trader Joe's brand)
  • 1-2 tablespoons Raw Shelled Hemp Seed (I use Trader Joe's brand)
Instructions
Instructions for cookie crust
  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

  2. In a large bowl, blend Otto's Cassava Flour, pink Himalayan salt, cinnamon, and xantham gum.

  3. In a second bowl, blend maple syrup, melted coconut oil, eggs, and vanilla.

  4. Add wet ingredients to dry ingredient bowl and mix just until fully combined. *Do not over-mix or cookie crust may come out gummy. 

  5. Line a 9x11 inch baking pan with parchment paper. (This step is optional, but allows for easy clean up, as well as non-toxic, non-stick baking without the need to grease the pan.) Choose a baking pan that's deep enough to hold the 3/4" crust as well as the toppings which will be added after initial baking.

  6. Spoon dough into parchment lined pan and press down so dough forms an even cookie crust about 3/4" thick.

  7. Bake at 375 degrees for 20-25 minutes until edges become slightly brown and a fork stuck into center comes out clean.

  8. Remove from oven, but keep oven on.

Add toppings:
  1. While carefully handling hot pan with oven mitts, spread Organic Sweetened Condensed Coconut milk on top of cookie crust. (*Note: No need to use the entire can unless you desire a very sweet bar. Use just enough to cover cookie crust.) This will be the "glue" that holds the toppings on.

  2. Scatter sliced almonds, pecan pieces, pistachios, shredded coconut, hemp and chia seeds over the sweetened condensed coconut milk, trying to cover entire cookie crust. It's fine for nuts and seeds to overlap.

  3. Place back into oven for an additional 10 minutes until toppings adhere to cookie crust.

  4. Allow to cool before cutting into 12 bars.

  5. Enjoy!

Recipe Notes

These bars freeze perfectly! Bake, cool, then throw in the freezer for a ready-made treat any time!

 

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Oven Baked S’mores Bars (Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Grain-Free)

Oven Baked S’mores Bars (Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Grain-Free)

Bring the campfire home with Oven Baked S’mores Bars! These were created as a surprise birthday “cake” for my daughter who is gluten and dairy-free! She isn’t a fan of typical cake so I wanted to come up with something special. (Mission accomplished!!!) Years ago, 

Chocolate Hazelnut Butter

Chocolate Hazelnut Butter

If you’re a Nutella fan, but prefer a healthy version that’s free of dairy, refined sugar, soy, and processed inflammatory oils, this Chocolate Hazelnut Butter is for you! While the first ingredient of Nutella is sugar, with only 13% hazelnuts, the predominant ingredient in this 

Strawberry Short-Crepe Cream on top!  (Gluten and Dairy-Free!)

Strawberry Short-Crepe Cream on top! (Gluten and Dairy-Free!)

Strawberry Shorty-Crepe Cream on Top on white plate with red background.

What’s more fun than strawberry shortcake?… Strawberry Short-Crepe Cream on Top!!! This beautiful gluten, diary, and refined sugar-free dessert is made simply by layering Grain-Free Crepes, scrumptious homemade Strawberry Jam, organic fresh strawberries, and Coconut Cream! It’s the perfect dessert, brunch dish, or birthday cake for any healthy eater! So much fun to make and eat!!! While this Strawberry Short-Crepe Cream on Top is super low in sugar, it really satisfies one’s sweet tooth!

This post includes a great recipe for Strawberry Chia Seed Jam by Lexi from LexisCleanKitchen.com. Why buy prepared jellies or jams when homemade, low sugar jam is this simple to make? Thank you Lexi for this incredible, healthy recipe!

Strawberry Short-Crepe Cream on Top

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Crepe Ingredients: (makes six 8 inch crepes)

-1/2 cup tapioca flour – (I use Bob’s Red Mill Tapioca Flour)

-2 Tbsp Cassava Flour – (I use Otto’s Cassava Flour)

-4 organic, cage-free eggs (I use duck eggs since I’m sensitive to chicken eggs. Both work perfectly!)

-2 Tbsp coconut oil – melted (I use Nutiva Organic, Unrefined, Virgin Coconut Oil)

-1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract (I use Simply Organic Pure Vanilla Extract)

-2 Tbsp almond milk (Cow’s milk can be used if a dairy option is preferred.)

-1/4 tsp pink Himalayan salt (While any salt can be used, I use pink Himalayan salt because of its high mineral content.)

 

Strawberry Jam Ingredients:

-organic strawberries

-raw organic honey or maple syrup

-lemon juice

chia seeds (I use Trader Joe’s Organic Chia Seeds.)

 

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Coconut Cream Ingredients:

-1 13.5 oz can organic coconut cream – chilled in refrigerator overnight or at least 8 hours. (I use Trader Joe’s Organic Coconut Cream) If coconut cream is not available, 2 or 3 cans of full fat coconut milk can also be used. Use only the coconut cream solids. Save coconut milk for another use.

-1 tsp pure vanilla extract (Optional – adds great flavor, but will taint pure white color of cream) (I use  Simply Organic Pure Vanilla Extract)

-2 tsp coconut sugar (I use Nutiva Organic Coconut Sugar)

 

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Crepe Instructions:

  1. Place melted coconut oil into mixing bowl along with eggs, vanilla, and almond milk. Blend thoroughly.

  2. Add tapioca flour, cassava flour, and pink Himalayan salt. Blend until smooth.

    Grain-Free Crepe batter in bowl being spooned by ladle.

     

  3. Heat a frying pan on medium heat. (No need to use a non-stick pan or oil. These crepes will not stick to pan!)

  4. Pour batter, about 1/4 cup at a time, into ungreased, heated frying pan. In order to make thin, circle-shaped crepes, pour batter slowly into the center of pan and use the back of the spoon or ladle in a circular motion to spread the batter evenly. *Don’t be discouraged if the first crepe sticks to the pan or is irregularly shaped. That is typical until you get the hang of it.

    Grain-Free Crepe batter being spooned into heated frying pan.

     

  5. Cook on first side for about 1 minute, until batter solidifies.

    A Grain-Free Crepe cooking in frying pan.

     

    7.  Flip and cook for an additional 30-60 seconds. Crepes should be slightly browned.

    A Grain-Free Crepe cooking in pan.

     

  6. *Note: These crepes can be made ahead and placed in the refrigerator or freezer and later made into your Strawberry Short-Crepe Cream on Top. They can be quickly reheated from frozen in a toaster oven for 3-5 minutes, a microwave for 30-45 seconds, or by being left on counter to defrost.

     

Making Strawberry Chia Seed Jam

Recipe by Lexi of LexisCleanKitchen.com

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Homemade Strawberry Chia Seed Jam

 

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Coconut Cream 

Coconut Cream is quick and easy to make. It’s an awesome option for Vegan and dairy-free eaters who enjoy a dollop of whipped cream on their desserts!

 

Coconut Cream Instructions:

  1. Chill coconut cream or full-fat coconut milk overnight (or for at least 8 hours.)
  2. Place mixing bowl and beaters into freezer about an hour before making coconut cream.

2 cans of Trader Joe's Organic Coconut Cream. One open showing coconut cream solids, the other closed.

 

3. Spoon coconut cream solids into chilled bowl (leaving behind any liquid coconut milk.)

4. Using an electric mixer with chilled beaters, gradually increase speed from low to high. Beat until peaks form. This takes about 3-4 minutes.

5. Add sugar and vanilla, and beat until fully combined. Whipping up Coconut Cream in silver bowl with electric mixer.

 

Putting together your Strawberry Short-Crepe Cream on Top!

1. Place one crepe on desired serving plate.

2. Spread jelly and cut-up organic strawberries on top of crepe.

3. Place a second crepe on top, and spread coconut cream and fresh strawberries on second crepe.

4. Alternate layers of crepes, strawberry jam, and coconut cream until you run out of crepes.

5. Top with additional strawberry jam, fresh strawberries, and a dollop of coconut cream.

Note: Use a very thin, sharp knife to cut into servings.

Enjoy!

 

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Strawberry Short-Crepe Cream on Top (Gluten and Dairy-Free)
Prep Time
1 hr 30 mins
 

What's more fun than strawberry shortcake?... Strawberry Short-Crepe Cream on Top!!! This beautiful gluten, diary, and refined sugar-free dessert is made simply by layering Grain-Free Crepes, scrumptious homemade Strawberry Jam, organic fresh strawberries, and Coconut Cream! It's the perfect dessert, brunch dish, or birthday cake for any healthy eater! So much fun to make and eat!!! While this Strawberry Short-Crepe Cream on Top is super low in sugar, it really satisfies one's sweet tooth!

Course: brunch, Dessert
Keyword: crepe, strawberry shortcake
Servings: 6
Author: Lauren from Crazy For Yuca
Ingredients
Grain-Free Crepes Ingredients:
  • 1/2 cup tapioca flour
  • 2 Tbsp Otto's Cassava Flour
  • 4 eggs (I use duck eggs since I'm sensitive to chicken eggs, but both work perfectly!)
  • 2 Tbsp coconut oil - melted
  • 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 2 Tbsp almond milk - (Cow's milk can be used if a dairy option is preferred.)
  • 1/4 tsp pink Himalayan salt - (While any salt can be used, I use pink Himalayan salt because of its high mineral content.)
Strawberry Chia Seed Jam Ingredients: (See link to LexisCleanKitchen Strawberry Jam post for complete recipe)
  • organic strawberries
  • lemon juice
  • chia seeds
  • raw organic honey or maple syrup
Coconut Cream Ingredients:
  • 1 can coconut cream - chilled in refrigerator overnight or at least 8 hours (or 2-3 cans full fat coconut milk)
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 2 tsp coconut sugar
Instructions
Grain-Free Crepe Instructions:
  1. Melt coconut oil.
  2. Place melted coconut oil into mixing bowl along with eggs, vanilla, and almond milk. Blend thoroughly.
  3. Add tapioca flour, cassava flour, and pink Himalayan salt. Blend until smooth.
  4. Heat a frying pan on medium heat. (No need to use a non-stick pan or oil. These crepes will not stick to pan!)
  5. Pour batter, about 1/4 cup at a time, into ungreased, heated frying pan. In order to make thin, circle-shaped crepes, pour batter slowly into the center of pan and use the back of the spoon or ladle in a circular motion to spread the batter evenly.
  6. Cook on first side for about 1 minute, until batter solidifies. Flip and cook for an additional 30-60 seconds. Crepes should be slightly browned.
  7. Eat immediately with desired toppings, or store crepes in the refrigerator or freezer for future use in an airtight bag or container. These crepes can be quickly reheated from frozen in a toaster oven for 3-5 minutes or microwave for 30-45 seconds.
See link to LexisCleanKitchen Strawberry Chia Seed Jam post above for complete recipe.)
Coconut Cream Instructions:
  1. Spoon coconut cream solids (not any liquid coconut milk) into chilled bowl.

  2. Using an electric mixer with chilled beaters, gradually increase speed to high, and beat until peaks form. This takes about 3-4 minutes.

  3. Add sugar and vanilla and beat until fully combined. 

Putting together your Strawberry Short-Crepe Cream On Top
  1. Place one crepe on desired serving plate.

  2. Spread jelly and cut-up organic strawberries on top of crepe.

  3. Place a second crepe on top, and spread coconut cream and fresh strawberries on second crepe.

  4. Alternate layers of crepes, strawberry jam, and coconut cream until you run out of crepes.

  5. Top with additional strawberry jam, fresh strawberries, and a dollop of coconut cream.

  6. Enjoy!

Recipe Notes

Note: Use a very thin, sharp knife to cut into servings.

 

 

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Grain-Free Crepes With Strawberry Jam

Grain-Free Crepes With Strawberry Jam

Grain-Free Crepes are quick and easy to prepare, and lots of fun to eat! They can be filled with almost anything – whether sweet or savory! With a fruit filling, such as strawberry jam, they’re perfect for entertaining guests for brunch, or as a sweet 

Grain-Free Soft Pretzels

Grain-Free Soft Pretzels

  Who doesn’t love a salty hot pretzel??? As a gluten-free eater I thought I’d never have one again, until now! These Grain-Free Soft Pretzels are THE REAL DEAL!!! They’re made with Otto’s Cassava Flour, so they’re naturally gluten and grain-free! With all “real” whole 

Easter Egg Hand Pies (Gluten and Dairy-Free!)

Easter Egg Hand Pies (Gluten and Dairy-Free!)

Brightly decorated gluten-free, Easter Egg Hand Pies in basket with shredded paper grass.

Nothing says Easter like decorated eggs! And nothing says “fun celebration” like hand pies!!! Did you love Pop-tarts as a kid? If the answer is “yes”, you’ll adore these Easter Egg Hand Pies – with a delectable flakey crust on the outside, and sweet fruit spread on the inside!!! Don’t be fooled by the beautiful colors, these hand pies are decorated with colorings found in nature such as beets, turmeric, and spirulina! (Absolutely no chemical colorings!) Since they’re made with cassava flour, they’re both gluten and grain-free! They’re also dairy-free, nut-free, soy-free and low in sugar, but you’d never know it! These Easter Egg Hand Pies are SCRUMPTIOUS, FUN, and GOOD FOR YOU!!!

These Easter Egg Hand Pies are made with Otto’s Cassava Flour (a gluten-free, grain-free, non-GMO, non-inflammatory, whole-food, amazingly delicious flour!) If you don’t have any on hand, it can be found in some specialty markets or online by clicking below.

Otto’s Naturals 100% Natural Cassava Flour Made from Yuca Root Bag, 2 Pound
Bag of Otto's Cassava Flour.

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Let’s make Easter Egg Hand Pies!

Dough Ingredients: (Full printer-friendly recipe below)

-1 1/2 cups Otto’s Cassava Flour

-2 tablespoons organic maple syrup

-1 cage-free egg

-1/2 teaspoon xantham gum

-1/2 teaspoon baking soda

-1 teaspoon pink Himalayan salt  (I use pink Himalayan salt for all my cooking and baking because of its high mineral content.)

-1/2 cup Spectrum Organic Vegetable Shortening (or pastured butter if you tolerate dairy.)

-1/2 cup filtered water

parchment paper

Filling:

-Fruit spread (flavor of choice.) I used St. Dalfour Strawberry Fruit Spread. It’s made with only strawberries, grape and date fruit juice concentrate, pectin, and lemon juice. (Click link below to check it out.)

Icing: (With these hand pies you control the amount of sugar by deciding how much icing to put on top. Other than the icing, the only added sugar in 15 hand pies is 2 tablespoons of pure organic maple syrup.)

-1 cup powdered sugar

-1 teaspoon vanilla extract

-1 tablespoon water. (If icing is too thick, add additional water 1 teaspoon at a time.)

-natural food coloring. I used Color Kitchen Decorative Food Colors From Nature. (Click link below to check it out.)

 

St. Dalfour, Preserves, Strawberry, 10 oz
 

ColorKitchen Food Color Set of 3 (Pink, Blue, Yellow) .24 ounce
 

To make the dough:

In a large bowl, whisk egg. Add maple syrup and thoroughly blend. Then add Otto’s Cassava Flour, xantham gum, pink Himalayan salt, baking soda, vegetable shortening (or butter for a dairy option,) and water. Blend with a spoon. When dough gets crumbly and difficult to mix, use your hands to fully incorporate ingredients into dough.

Hand pie cassava flour dough in metal bowl

 

Roll out half the dough between 2 pieces of parchment paper and cut into oval shapes. (Since my craft store was out of oval cookie cutters, I used a plastic disposable cup while gently bending it into an oval shape. It worked perfectly!)  These will be the bottom halves of the hand pies.Rolled out ovals ("eggs") made of cassava flour dough on parchment paper.

 

Transfer each cut-out pastry bottom onto a parchment lined baking sheet and fill with a heaping tablespoon of fruit spread. (Be sure to leave a rim around the entire perimeter so the top and bottom pastries can be pinched together without fruit spread between them.)Fruit spread on rolled out cassava flour dough "eggs" on parchment paper.

 

Roll out second half of dough into matching sizes and shapes for the pastry tops. Then dip finger in water and run wet finger along the perimeter of each pastry bottom. Carefully lay each pastry top over the bottom pastry and filling. Press down along edges to seal.

Unbaked Easter Egg Hand Pies on parchment paper.

 

Bake at 375 degrees for 25-30 minutes until edges begin to brown.Baked, undecorated Easter Egg Hand Pies on parchment paper.

 

Place cooked pasties on a rack to cool.

Make decorative icing (if desired) by combining powdered sugar, water, and vanilla extract until smooth. Add desired coloring and blend thoroughly. Decorate cooled Easter Egg Hand Pies any way desired – like these adorable hatching chicks!!!

Gluten-free Easter Egg Hand Pies decorated as hatching chicks in basket with green shredded paper grass and jelly beans.

 

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Easter Egg Hand Pies (Gluten and Dairy-Free)
Prep Time
30 mins
Cook Time
30 mins
Total Time
1 hr
 

Did you love Pop-tarts as a kid? If the answer is "yes", you'll adore these Easter Egg Hand Pies - with a delectable flakey crust on the outside, and sweet fruit spread on the inside!!! Don't be fooled by the beautiful colors, these hand pies are decorated with only colorings found in nature such as beets, turmeric, and spirulina! Since they're made with cassava flour, they're gluten and grain-free! They're also dairy-free and low in sugar. But don't let the fact that these are healthy fool you, they're gorgeous, fun, and delicious!!!

Course: Dessert
Servings: 15
Author: Lauren from Crazy For Yuca
Ingredients
Dough Ingredients: (Full printer-friendly recipe below)
  • 1 1/2 cups Otto's Cassava Flour
  • 2 tablespoons organic maple syrup
  • 1 cage-free egg
  • 1/2 teaspoon xantham gum
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon pink Himalayan salt  (I use pink Himalayan salt for all my cooking and baking because of its high mineral content.)
  • 1/2 cup Spectrum Organic Vegetable Shortening (or pastured butter if you tolerate dairy.)
  • 1/2 cup filtered water
Filling:
  • fruit spread - flavor of choice. (I use St. Dalfour Strawberry Fruit Spread.)
Icing:
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 tablespoon water. (If icing is too thick, add additional water - 1 teaspoon at a time.)
  • -natural food coloring. I use Color Kitchen Decorative Food Colors From Nature.
Instructions
Directions:
  1. In a large bowl, whisk egg. Add maple syrup and thoroughly blend. Add Otto’s Cassava Flour, xantham gum, pink Himalayan salt, baking soda, vegetable shortening (or butter,) and water. Blend with a spoon. When it gets all crumbly and difficult to mix, use your hands to fully incorporate ingredients into dough.

  2. Add Otto’s Cassava Flour, xantham gum, pink Himalayan salt, baking soda, vegetable shortening (or butter,) and water. Blend with a spoon. When it gets all crumbly and difficult to mix, use your hands to fully incorporate ingredients into dough.

  3. Roll out half the dough onto parchment paper and cut into oval shapes. (Since my craft store was out of oval cookie cutters, I used a plastic disposable cup while gently bending it into an oval shape. It worked perfectly!)  These will be the bottom halves of the hand pies.

  4. Transfer each cut-out pastry bottom onto a parchment lined baking sheet.  

  5. Place a heaping tablespoon of fruit spread on each cut-out pastry.

  6. Roll out second half of dough into matching sizes and shapes for the pastry tops. 

  7. Dip finger in water and run wet finger along the perimeter of each pastry bottom. (This will help pastry layers adhere to each other.) 

  8. Carefully lay each pastry top over the bottom pastry and filling. Press down along edges to seal.

  9. Bake at 375 degrees for 25-30 minutes until edges begin to brown.

  10. Once cooked, place cooked pasties on a rack to cool. 

  11. While cooling, make icing (if desired) by combining powdered sugar, water, and vanilla until smooth. Add desired coloring.

  12. Once cooled, use icing to decorate the Easter Egg Hand Pies any way desired. 

 

 

 

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Grain-Free Mandel Bread / Biscotti (Kosher for Passover / Otto’s Cassava Flour)

Grain-Free Mandel Bread / Biscotti (Kosher for Passover / Otto’s Cassava Flour)

I call this recipe Mandel Bread / Biscotti because there’s little (if any) difference between these 2 cookies. I want everyone to feel free to enjoy them – no matter one’s heritage, or holiday celebrating. With both Passover and Easter coming within the next week, 

Gluten-Free Grain-Free Banana Bread / Muffins

Gluten-Free Grain-Free Banana Bread / Muffins

I’m making this banana bread as I type up this post, and the incredible aroma as it’s baking has taken over the house! I can’t wait for it to cool off so I can take my blog pictures and dig in!!! Whether made into muffins 

Almond Cassava Flour Cookies

Almond Cassava Flour Cookies

Why should the gluten-free be denied scrumptious almond cookies from the Chinese restaurant? (After all, we already can’t have most Chinese food!) My daughter, who is gluten and dairy-free, had a hankering for almond cookies and asked me to create this recipe using cassava flour. I decided to bake them for her this Valentine’s Day. They came out great! I made some round ones and some heart shaped ones. I’m excited to say that they held their shape perfectly during baking! No spreading at all! They can therefore be molded into any desired shape with cookies cutters, and decorated for any occasion. These Almond Cassava Flour Cookies are quick and easy to bake and have that delicious almond extract flavor!

 

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Heart shaped Almond Cassava Flour Cookies plated around large white heart with red background.

 

These Almond Cassava Flour Cookies are made with Otto’s Cassava Flour. It’s a nonGMO, gluten-free, grain-free, Paleo, Whole30 approved, autoimmune protocol approved, whole-food flour. That says a lot! It has a neutral taste and looks and performs very similar to wheat flour. It contains a significant amount of resistant starch, a type of fiber that feeds the good bacteria of the colon. While cassava is a starch, it has a low glycemic index (46) so it doesn’t raise blood sugar the way many gluten-free flours can. Check out these links to discover more about yuca (a.k.a. cassava) and cassava flour.

Getting to Know Yuca (Cassava)

Yuca (Cassava) Nutrition Facts

About Cassava (Yuca) Flour

 

5 Almond Cassava Flour Cookies lined up in a basket lined with parchment paper.

 

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To make the batter:  (See: Detailed, printable recipe below.)

Ingredients:

-1/2 cup Otto’s Cassava Flour

-3/4 cup almond flour   (I use Bob’s Red Mill Super Fine Almond Flour.)

-1/4 cup organic coconut oil

-3/4 cup organic coconut sugar

-1 1/2 teaspoons almond extract (I use

-2 cage-free eggs (chicken or duck eggs can be used. I use duck eggs since I’m sensitive to the protein in chicken eggs.)

-1/8 teaspoon pink Himalayan sea salt (I use pink Himalayan sea salt for all my cooking and baking because of its purity and increased mineral content, as compared to regular sea salt and table salt.)

-1 cup slivered almonds. (I use Trader Joe’s Unsalted, Dry Roasted Slivered Almonds.)

Melt organic coconut oil, then blend with coconut sugar, almond extract and 2 beaten cage-free eggs. Add Otto’s Cassava Flour, almond flour and pink Himalayan sea salt. Once ingredients are fully combined, add slivered almonds.

 

Almond Cassava Flour Cookie batter with slivered almonds in bowl.

 

Divide batter into 18 cookies, of any shape desired, and place on a parchment lined baking sheet. Below, I used a cookie cutter to make each heart shaped Almond Cassava Flour Cookie for Valentine’s day. I filled the cookie cutter with dough, pressing down to fully fill mold.

 

Once desired cookie shapes are formed, garnish with additional slivered almonds for a true almond cookie appearance.

Raw Almond Cassava Flour Cookies on baking tray.

 

 

Raw Almond Cassava Flour Cookies with slivered almonds on baking sheet.

 

So simple, yet sophisticated!

Raw heart shaped Almond Cassava Flour Cookies on baking sheet close up.

 

Bake at 375 degrees for 12-14 minutes, until edges begin to brown.

Baked Almond Cassava Flour Cookies on baking sheet.

 

Enjoy your Almond Cassava Flour Cookies!

Two Almond Cassava Flour Cookies on wood with scattered slivered almonds.

 

Serve them in baskets, or in any number of creative ways.

Almond Cassava Flour Cookies in basket.

 

Almond Cassava Flour Cookies with scattered slivered almonds on wood

 

Happy Valentine’s Day!!!

3 heart shaped Almond Cassava Flour Cookies on black background with hearts and rose

 

9 heart shaped Almond Cassava Flour Cookies on red background for Valentine's Day.

 

Get creative with your decorating and garnish with additional sweetness if desired!!
One Almond Cassava Flour Cookie decorated for Valentine's Day with melted chocolate, mini chocolate chips, outlined with red icing on a white doily and plate with heart cut-outs.

These cookies were decorated using melted Enjoy Life Dark Chocolate Morsels, then sprinkled with Enjoy Life Semi-Sweet Mini Chips. Enjoy Life morsels are gluten, dairy, and soy free, as well as vegan.

The red heart icing was made first by making a basic white icing (1 cup sifted powdered sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, and 1 tablespoon filtered water,) then adding a few drops of Color Garden Natural Red Food Dye. I’ve used a number of natural dyes before, but this was the first that gave a true, deep red! (Typically they come out more of a pink color.) The ingredients are beet juice, turmeric, annatto, and less than 1% ethyl alcohol as a preservative. There’s absolutely no Red Dye 40, as with conventional food dyes. Red Dye 40 is one of the most controversial dyes used today. It has been shown to cause allergic reactions and hyperactivity in some children (1,) In mice, research demonstrated that Red 40 decreases survival, reproductive success, brain weight, as well as parent and offspring weight. Evidence of both physical and behavioral toxicity were evident (2.)

I like to steer clear of Red Dye 40, and most chemical dyes, at all costs! Now that I discovered Color Garden Natural Red Food Dye, my Valentine’s Day baking can be gorgeous and healthy!

 

Look how gorgeous the red icing looks! A true red using only natural ingredients. 🙂

 

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Almond Cassava Flour Cookies
Prep Time
10 mins
Cook Time
12 mins
Total Time
22 mins
 

These cookies taste just like almond cookies from the Chinese restaurant! With cassava flour, the gluten-free no longer need to be deprived of almost any treat! If you haven't baked with cassava flour yet, you're really missing out. Give these grain-free Almond Cassava Flour Cookies a try! You won't be sorry. 

Course: Dessert
Servings: 18 cookies
Author: Lauren from Crazy For Yuca
Ingredients
Ingredients
  • 1/2 cup Otto's Cassava Flour
  • 3/4 cup almond flour (Use almond flour, not almond meal, for a smooth cookie texture.)
  • 3/4 cup organic coconut sugar (I use Trader Joe's Organic Coconut Sugar.)
  • 2 cage-free eggs
  • 1/4 cup organic coconut oil - melted
  • 1 cup slivered almonds (plus more for decorating.)
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons almond extract (I use Simply Organic brand.)
  • 1/8 teaspoon Himalayan sea salt.
Instructions
Directions
  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

  2. Melt 1/4 cup coconut oil, either in microwave or on stovetop. 

  3. Blend melted coconut oil with 3/4 cup coconut sugar, 1 1/2 teaspoons almond extract and 2 beaten cage-free eggs.

  4. Add 1/2 cup Otto's Cassava Flour, 3/4 cup almond flour, 1/8 teaspoon Himalayan sea salt, and mix until fully combined. 

  5. Add 1 cup slivered almonds. Blend into batter.

  6. Divide batter into 18 cookies and place on parchment lined baking sheets. These cookies hold their shape perfectly (no spreading.) They can therefore be made into any desired shape, such as the heart shapes shown in post. Have fun with different shapes for different occasions!

  7. Decorate with additional slivered almonds.

  8. Bake at 375 degrees for 12-14 minutes, or until edges begin to brown. 

Recipe Notes

Note: Since these cookies hold their shape perfectly during baking, they can be molded into any desired shape using cookie cutters. Once cooled, they can be decorated any number of ways. Use your imagination and send me pictures of your creations! 

 

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Otto’s Naturals 100% Natural Cassava Flour Made from Yuca Root Bag, 2 Pound
Bob’s Red Mill Super-Fine Gluten Free Almond Flour, 3 Pound

 

Simply Organic Almond Extract CERTIFIED ORGANIC 2 fl. oz. bottle


Natierra, Himalania Fine Grain Himalayan Pink Salt Shaker, 13 Ounce

Nutiva Organic, Cold-Pressed, Unrefined, Virgin Coconut Oil from Fresh, non-GMO, Sustainably Farmed Coconuts, 15 Fluid Ounces
Nutiva USDA Certified Organic, non-GMO, Unrefined Granulated Coconut Sugar, 1-Pound (Pack of 3)
Trader Joe’s Unsalted, Dry Toasted Slivered Almonds (Pack of 2)

 

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Chocolate Cherry Chunk Cassava Flour Cookies

Chocolate Cherry Chunk Cassava Flour Cookies

This is no ordinary chocolate chip cookie! While it has chocolate chips, it also has dried cherries, cinnamon, and is made from naturally gluten-free cassava flour! They’re soft-baked, with a melt-in-your-mouth crumbly texture, and just enough maple syrup sweetness. These are my go-to cookie when 

Gluten-Free Cassava Flour Cake Pops

Gluten-Free Cassava Flour Cake Pops

Valentine’s Day Cassava Flour Cake Pops The time has come for the gluten-free and gluten-eating alike to enjoy cake pops together for all occasions!!! These pops are so incredible, no one will ever guess they’re gluten-free! Not to mention grain-free, dairy-free, soy-free, and nonGMO!!! I 

Cassava Flour Holiday Sugar Cookies

Cassava Flour Holiday Sugar Cookies

Plate of assorted Holiday Cassava Sugar Cookies.

Being gluten-free doesn’t mean missing out on the fun of holiday cookie baking! With cassava flour, you can make scrumptious gluten-free, whole-food sugar cookies that taste just like those made from wheat flour! If you haven’t discovered cassava flour yet, these Cassava Flour Holiday Sugar Cookies are the perfect reason to do it now!  See: Getting to Know Cassava (yuca) Flour.

For me, discovering cassava flour was key to easing the strain of being gluten-free. (I only wish I found it 5 years earlier!!!) 

I can now make ANYTHING I used to make with wheat, with either boiled yuca or cassava flour. (See my other yuca/cassava recipes on this site such as Pop-tarts, Flatbread, Tortillas, Empanadas, Baked Fries, Pinwheel Cookies….)

I use Otto’s Cassava Flour for all of my baking. It can be swapped into many recipes that call for wheat flour in a 1:1 ratio. It has a powdery consistency – just like wheat flour (not grainy like nut flours.) I don’t know about you, but as someone who has been gluten-free for 6 years I can’t bear to make another thing out of almond flour!!!

Otto’s Cassava Flour

Bowl of Otto's Cassava Flour

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Otto’s Naturals 100% Natural Cassava Flour Made from Yuca Root Bag, 2 Pound

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Let’s make some Cassava Flour Holiday Sugar Cookies!

*Full printable recipe below*

                                                     Makes 24 cookies

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Ingredients for Cookies:

-1 1/2 cups Otto’s Cassava Flour

-3/4 teaspoon pink Himalayan salt

-1/2 cup Spectrum Organic Vegetable Shortening

-1/2 cup maple sugar

-1 cage-free egg

-1/2 teaspoon almond extract ( I use Simply Organic)

-1/2 teaspoon baking soda

-1/2 cup filtered water

parchment paper (For rolling out dough. Cassava dough can be sticky.)

-cookie cutters of any desired shape

 

Ingredients for Icing:

-1 cup powdered confectioners sugar

-1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

-1 1/2 teaspoon filtered water

 

Directions:

In a mixing bowl (or stand mixer) blend Spectrum Organic Vegetable Shortening and maple sugar. Add egg and almond extract, then mix until well combined. In a separate bowl, blend dry ingredients (Otto’s Cassava Flour, baking soda, xanthan gum, pink Himalayan salt.) Combine contents of the 2 bowls, add water, then mix until a dough is formed.


Otto's Cassava Flour ball of dough.

 

Roll out dough between two pieces of parchment paper, until it’s about 1/4 inch thick. Parchment is a non-stick surface. Using it on the top and bottom of the dough prevents the need to flour your surface or rolling pin. (WAY less of a mess!!)

Roll out ball of dough between two pieces of parchment paper.

 

Using cookie cutters, cut out desired shapes from rolled out dough – such as these snowflakes. To make optimal use of time, place cookie cutter as close as possible to previously cut out shapes to decrease dough scraps and additional re-rolling.

Snowflake cookie cutter cutting Holiday Cassava Flour Sugar Cookies.

 

Multiple cookie cutter shapes can be used with the same rolled-out dough – such as these snowmen.

Using snowman and snowflake cookie cutters to cut holiday cookies from rolled out cassava flour dough.

 

Here I added reindeer, Christmas trees, dreidels and menorahs for the full holiday experience!

Using various shaped cookie cutters to make Holiday Cassava Flour Sugar Cookies.

 

Place each cut out cookie on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. (The same parchment can be used as when rolling out dough.) Place in an oven that has been pre-heated to 350 degrees.

Uncooked Holiday Cassava Flour Sugar Cookies on baking sheet.

 

Bake for about 12 minutes, or until edges begin to slightly brown. (These are very easy to burn so keep an eye on them.)

Baked, undecorated Holiday Cassava Flour Sugar Cookies on baking sheet.

 

Cookie Decorating Ideas

Allow cookies to fully cool before decorating.

Sugar cookies are fun because bakers can decorate them using any number of colored icings and candies to make their own signature creations!

In this post, I used white icing made with powdered confectioners sugar, pure vanilla extract and water as my base for decorating.

In line with my philosophy of clean eating, I used fruits, vegetables, and spices to color the white icing. I do anything I can to keep chemical dyes, artificial flavorings, preservatives and pesticides out of my food. The one slight exception I made was with the blue colored icing used for the Chanukah cookies. For these, I used ColorKitchen Real Food Decorative Coloring, since no fruit, vegetable, or spice that I know of is able to make a true blue colored icing, and Chanukah cookies can’t be made without blue icing – am I right??? (I tried blueberries, but the icing came out purple.)  The only ingredient in the blue ColorKitchen Real Food Decorative Coloring is “spirulina color,” which is a natural colorant. I think this is acceptable.

For details on natural colored icing, check out my post – Icing Colored With Fruits and Vegetables

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While I’ll show you my personal creations, feel free to decorate your Holiday Cassava Flour Cookies any way that expresses your way of eating, personal style, and holiday traditions!

I’d love to hear about your creations in the comment section below! Or email pictures to me through my contact page.

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Snowflake Holiday Cassava Flour Sugar Cookies

For a simple snowy effect, sprinkle cookies with powdered confectioners sugar. Place 1 or 2 tablespoons of powdered sugar into a sieve. Hold sieve over cookies and tap gently, allowing sugar to fall evenly over cookies (just like falling snow.)

Snowflake Cassava Flour Sugar Cookies sprinkled with powdered sugar.

 

Using powdered sugar is the simplest and quickest way to have beautiful holiday cookies! They taste delicious and look beautiful plated any number of ways!

Snowflake Holiday Cassava Flour Sugar Cookies with sprinkled powdered sugar on "let it snow" decorated paper.

Snowflake Cassava Flour Sugar Cookies on black background with red mini Christmas ball ornaments.

 

Snowman Holiday Cassava Flour Sugar Cookies

The body of this snowman was decorated with the basic white icing mentioned above. His red hat was made with the white icing colored with the juice of organic strawberries! (See post: Icing Colored With Fruits and Vegetables for directions on how to make it.) This snowman’s eyes and buttons are Enjoy Life Mini Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips, and the pom pom on his hat is an Enjoy Life Dark Chocolate Chip. (Enjoy Life brand chocolate chips are gluten, dairy, soy and nut free.) I used a slice of real carrot for his nose, which I wouldn’t recommend since the moisture in the carrot infused into the icing overnight. In the future, I will use dried fruit such as apricot or mango for the nose. (Live and learn!)

Snowman Cassava Flour Sugar Cookie with black background.

 

Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer Holiday Cassava Flour Sugar Cookies

Next came these adorable reindeer! The brown icing was colored by adding cinnamon to the basic white icing. The cinnamon not only made these reindeer the perfect color, but made them extra DELICIOUS!!! The antlers were decorated using melted Enjoy Life Dark Chocolate Chips. The eyes were crafted first by placing 2 dots of white icing over the dried brown icing, and then immediately adding an Enjoy Life Mini Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chip over each dot of icing (before the icing had time to dry.)

Making Reindeer Holiday Cassava Flour Sugar Cookies on parchment paper.

These “Rudolph” noses were made by placing drops of white icing onto parchment paper, and sprinkling TruColor Natural Sanding Sugar immediately on top of each icing drop (before they began to dry.) This sanding sugar contains only sugar, vegetable color, and carnauba wax, so I figured it was acceptable for my healthy-ish holiday cookies. The icing drops were left to harden overnight and then placed onto each reindeer cookie. Carefully remove “noses” from parchment by sliding a knife under each drop. Adhere to reindeer cookie using another drop of wet icing.

Note: Icing can be re-hydrated after hardening by adding a few drops of water and stirring.

Note: While drying starts quickly, these “noses” don’t fully solidify, so handle carefully.

How cute are these reindeer???

Reindeer Holiday Cassava Flour Sugar Cookies on black background with red Christmas balls and stocking.

 

Christmas Tree Holiday Cassava Flour Sugar Cookies

Believe it or not, the icing of these Christmas tree cassava flour cookies was colored with freshly juiced spinach! (See my post: Icing Colored With Fruits and Vegetables for the simple instructions on how to do it!) The color came out gorgeous, and they didn’t taste like spinach at all! Red TruColor Natural Sanding Sugar was sprinkled on top to give these trees a more decorative holiday look!

Christmas Tree Holiday Cassava Flour Sugar Cookies on red background with pearls and Christmas balls.

 

Menorah and Dreidel Holiday Cassava Flour Sugar Cookies

The rich, yellow coloring for these dreidels and menorahs were made by adding turmeric to the basic white icing! The blue color was made by adding ColorKitchen Real Food Decorative Coloring in blue, which has only one ingredient, “spirulina color,” a natural colorant.

Chanukah Cassava Flour Sugar Cookies on black background with decorative Hanukkah star.

 

Enjoy your Holiday Cassava Flour Sugar Cookies no matter what shapes or decorations you choose!

Wishing you and your family a very happy holiday season!

Christmas tree, reindeer, snowman and snowflake Holiday Cassava Flour Sugar Cookies on black background.

 

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Healthy Eating Tip: Why add cassava flour to your baking repertoire!

The holidays are definitely extra challenging for gluten-free and healthy eaters. From Thanksgiving through New Years we are bombarded with food and desserts wherever we go, most of which we can’t eat. It’s a time of year that’s supposed to be festive, but can be very straining for those who are gluten free. Many give in to temptation during the holidays and end up feeling sick and inflamed. With a little planning and baking of your own, you can enjoy treats made with Otto’s Cassava Flour without compromising your health. You’re worth the effort!

Otto’s Cassava Flour is gluten-free, grain-free, nut-free, soy-free, Paleo, Vegan, Autoimmune Protocol friendly, and non-GMO! How many flours can make a claim like that? Cassava flour is a whole-food flour made simply by drying and grinding the white flesh of the peeled yuca/cassava root. (Yuca and cassava are different names for the same root vegetable.) It isn’t enriched with anything or stripped of any of its nutrients.

Cassava flour is a truly healthy alternative to wheat for those who are gluten intolerant or have an allergy to nuts. A further benefit is that it won’t spike blood sugar the way many gluten-free flours can. Cassava (yuca) has a low glycemic index, which makes it an ideal choice for those with blood-sugar issues.

Cooking and baking with cassava flour is a wonderful choice for anyone looking to eat a healthy, low grain, “real food” diet, whether gluten intolerant or not.

Purchase Otto’s Cassava Flour by clicking here today so you’ll have it available for your holiday baking…. 

And check out my other posts to get excited about other delicious things you can make when your cassava flour arrives. (I have a lot more recipe ideas on the way!!!)

Otto’s Naturals 100% Natural Cassava Flour Made from Yuca Root Bag, 2 Pound

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Cassava Flour Holiday Sugar Cookies
Cook Time
12 mins
 

Who says you can't be gluten free and eat delicious holiday sugar cookies? With Cassava Flour Holiday Sugar Cookies no one misses out on the fun of holiday cookie baking and decorating! These gluten-free, whole-food, cassava flour cookies taste so much like those made from wheat, no one will even know they're gluten-free! If you haven't discovered cassava flour yet, what are you waiting for?? 

Course: Dessert
Servings: 24 cookies
Author: Lauren from Crazy For Yuca
Ingredients
Sugar Cookie Dough
  • 1 1/2 cups Otto's Cassava Flour
  • 1/2 cup maple sugar
  • 1/2 cup Spectrum Organic Vegetable Shortening Pastured butter can be used if you tolerate dairy.
  • 1 pastured egg
  • 1/2 tsp almond extract
  • 1/2 tsp xanthan gum
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 3/4 tsp Himalayan sea salt Any salt can be used, Himalayan is preferred because of mineral content
  • 1/2 cup filtered water
White Icing
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 1 1/2 Tbsp filtered water. If icing is too thick, add additional water 1 tsp at a time.
To add desired color to icing, use either conventional food coloring or for a natural alternative see my post - Icing Colored With Fruits and Vegetables
Decorate your Holiday Cassava Flour Sugar Cookies with colored sugar, sprinkles, chocolate chips, candies, or anything that fits into your dietary protocol.
Instructions
To make the dough
  1. In a mixing bowl or stand mixer, blend Spectrum Organic Vegetable Shortening and maple sugar. 

  2. Add egg and almond extract and mix until well combined.

  3. In a separate bowl, mix dry ingredients together - Otto's Cassava Flour, baking soda, xanthan gum, and Himalayan sea salt. 

  4. Combine contents of the two bowls, add water, and blend until a dough is formed.  

Making dough into cookies
  1. Place dough on parchment paper and roll it out to desired thickness - about 1/4 inch.

  2. Cut out desired shapes using cookie cutters.

  3. Dough can be made back into a ball and rolled out again and again until all dough has been make into cookies. 

  4. Arrange cut out cookies on a baking pan lined with parchment paper.

  5. Place baking sheet in a pre-heated oven at 350 degrees. Bake for about 12 minutes, until edges start to brown slightly. 

  6. Allow to fully cool before icing.

Making Icing
  1. Place powdered sugar, vanilla extract and water in a bowl and blend until fully incorporated.

  2. Add food coloring, if desired, to create any number of holiday designs. 

  3. See my post entitled Icing Colored With Fruits and Vegetables for ideas on how to color icing naturally.

  4. Decorate cookies with colored sugar, chocolate chips, sprinkles, or candies to create desired effect or holiday characters. 

  5. Enjoy your holiday cookie baking!!!

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Disclaimer– At Crazy for Yuca I write about my own personal health and diet journey.  My experience and recipes are not to be considered expert advice or suggestive that anyone follow any particular diet protocol. Each person’s body and medical issues are individual and need to be evaluated by a medical professional. If you have any concerns due to your specific diagnoses, please consult your doctor before eating yuca.

Apple Cinnamon Pop-Tarts

Apple Cinnamon Pop-Tarts

If you’re anything like me, “Pop-Tarts” were a staple of your childhood. When I was little my mother would leave a box of them in a lower cabinet so my brother and I could get breakfast for ourselves on weekends, and she and my dad