These Paleo-friendly chocolate cherry brownies are so incredibly moist and full of flavor, you won’t even miss the processed flour, sugar, and dairy ingredients found in more traditional recipes. For this version, you can use either fresh or frozen cherries. If using...
Once chilled, polenta can be either grilled or fried and served in place of bread or pasta in many recipes. For example, it can be layered with meat sauce and cheese for a gluten-free twist on lasagna or toasted to create croutons for your favorite soups or salad...
These classic stuffed chestnut flour pancakes are a popular Tuscan dessert typically filled with a combination of fresh sheep’s milk ricotta cheese and honey. Necci are often prepared on a special set of long-handled, flat iron paddles called testi. Both paddles are...
This traditional rustic Tuscan chestnut flour cake is usually served in the fall and winter months following the annual chestnut harvest. It features a deep, rich, earthy flavor quite unlike typical cakes and desserts found elsewhere. In fact, classic versions of this...
Panna Cotta is a classic northern Italian dessert with roots in the dairy-rich Piedmont region. Although it only takes a few minutes to prepare, it lends a sophisticated finish to any special meal or occasion. This recipe proves once again that a dish doesn’t have to...
Once you’ve tried broiled angel food cake, there is a good chance you’ll never want it any other way. With a crisp, golden brown crust reminiscent of toasted marshmallows and that tender melt-in-your-mouth interior you’ve come to expect from angel food cake, this is...