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Authors: Lovella Schellenberg,Anneliese Friesen,Judy Wiebe,Betty Reimer,Bev Klassen,Charlotte Penner,Ellen Bayles,Julie Klassen,Kathy McLellan,Marg Bartel
Because the success of gluten-free baking depends on consistent and accurate measurements, this book includes the weight / grams conversions for dry ingredients in all gluten-free recipes.
As short a time as five years ago, a puzzled expression was the immediate response of anyone hearing the word
Celiac
or
gluten
. Today that is changing as the awareness of this disease is growing. In Canada, for example, it is estimated that 1 in 133 people have Celiac disease.
Celiac is an auto-immune medical condition that prevents the small intestine from absorbing nutrients. Gluten’s irritation of the small intestinal wall allows food toxins that would otherwise be eliminated as waste to escape into the body and cause severe damage. Cancer or other medical conditions can result.
There is no cure, but the disease can be totally controlled by a life-long avoidance of gluten. Gluten is the protein found in wheat, rye, and barley. It is this protein that triggers the body’s immune system to turn on itself.
Simply avoided those gluten-containing flours is not enough. A Celiac must read every single label because of “hidden” gluten. For example: the gluten in malt, soy sauce, or packaged foods. Chewing gums can be dusted with gluten, too.
Oats, while they do not contain the offensive gluten protein, are cross-contaminated because oats are grown as alternate crops in wheat fields. There are however gluten-free oats available.
There is a huge list of alternate gluten-free flours that can be substituted for wheat, rye, and barley—and the wonderful advantage is that these flours are full of rich vitamins, protein, and minerals that have been processed out of our wheat flour. The disadvantage is that without the gluten, which is what gives us that wonderful elastic quality in breads, baking with gluten-free flours presents a completely new way of doing things.
Restaurants, while much more Celiac-friendly and knowledgeable than they used to be, are still a challenge for those on a gluten-free diet. French fries may or may not be coated with gluten. Some chefs coat plain rice and potatoes with gluten. Sauces and gravies and soups are often thickened with flour.
It is overwhelming sometimes to invite Celiacs for dinner, but following a few simple rules makes it quite doable. Serving food that is naturally free of gluten is the easiest way to go—homemade soups, meat dishes, casseroles, vegetables, and fruit are always great. Also, there are many pre-prepared gluten-free foods or mixes available now in grocery or health-food stores.
—
Julie
APFEL KUCHEN
(
OBST KUCHEN
):
A fruit fritter, usually made with apples in our tradition. It also means “apple cake” in German.
ARME RITTER:
French toast
BERRY SUGAR (CASTOR’S SUGAR, BAKER’S SUGAR):
Super-fine sugar
BIENENSTICH:
A German coffee cake with a baked-on topping of honeyed almonds and a custard filling. Also known as Bee Sting Cake.
BLINTZES:
Thin cheese-filled pancakes
BLAETTER TORTE
(NAPOLEON TORTE):
The Russian Mennonite version of the French torte, which has many layers of pastry filled with a rich custard
BODEN TORTE:
Fruit flan
BORSCHT
(
BORSCH
,
KOMMSTBORSCHT
):
In Mennonite cuisine,
Borscht
is a cabbage soup, with beef, potatoes, tomatoes, onions, dill, and seasonings.
BUBBAT (
BOBBAT
):
A batter bread with fruit, often used as a dressing for chicken or fowl. It can also be made with sausage and form a savory one-dish meal.
BULKI
(
BULKJE
):
Russian Mennonite white bread
BUTTER SOUP (
BOTTASUPP
):
Similar to potato soup, enhanced with butter and cream
DRY CURD COTTAGE CHEESE:
A soft, unripened cheese with white, dry curds made from curdled skim milk. It is often used in the filling for
Wareneki
(
Vereniki
) and
Blintzes
.
EUROPEAN WIENERS:
A longer, thinner version of the wiener, available at the deli and usually made from ground pork
FARMER’S CHEESE:
A soft, white unripened cheese made from milk, cream, and salt. It is basically dry curd cottage cheese that has been pressed to form a brick. It is often used in fillings for
Blintzes
and
Wareneki
.
FARMER SAUSAGE:
A sausage made with ground pork, salt, and pepper and then smoked but not cooked. One ring of farmer sausage is usually about 1½ pounds / 750 g. If farmer sausage is not readily available, substitute with smoked ham or smoked kielbasa.
FLEISCH PERISHKY:
Meat buns
GERMAN PANCAKES:
Large, thin, crepe-like pancakes. When filled with cheese and fruit, they are called
Blintzes
.
HOLUPSCHI (
Hallapse
):
Cabbage rolls
HOOP CHEESE:
A dry cheese similar to farmer’s cheese, but made from milk alone
ICING SUGAR (
powdered sugar, confectioner’s sugar
):
A very fine powdered sugar used to make icing or frosting
KARTOFFELPUFFER
:
Potato pancakes
KIELKE
(
KIELKJE
):
Noodles
Kitchen Mixers/Machines:
Generic term for mixers with dough hooks used when making yeast dough recipes
KOTLETTEN (
COTLETTEN
):
Small, tasty meatballs, usually deep-fried
OBST MOOS (
PLUMA MOOS
):
A cold fruit soup made from dried fruits
PASKA
:
An Easter bread, made with butter, eggs, and sugar and often frosted with white icing and decorated with colorful sprinkles
PAVLOVA:
Meringue dessert named after the famous Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova
PERISHKY
(
Perischki
):
Yeast dough or pastry pockets filled with fruit or meat
PFEFFERNUESSE
(
Peppernuts
):
A small spicy cookie, often the size of a hazelnut; traditionally served at Christmas
PLATZ
(
OBST PLATZ, OBST KUCHEN
):
A fresh fruit dessert with a cake-like base, fruit filling, and crumble topping; usually baked on a large pan
PORTZELKY
:
A deep-fried fritter, studded with raisins and traditionally served on New Year’s Eve
REISTCHE
(
REESCHE
):
Zwieback
are toasted slowly at a low oven temperature until thoroughly dried out. Once cool and hard, they will last for a very long time. They are traditionally served with coffee.
Roger’s Golden Syrup:
Golden syrup is a by-product from the refining of sugar cane and often used as a substitute for golden corn syrup. It is very popular in Canada and Britain, but not readily available in the United States. Use golden corn syrup if not available.
ROLLKUCHEN
:
A light and crisp fried bread often served with watermelon
RÜHREI:
German scrambled eggs that are much like chopped pancakes because they contain flour. They are often eaten with sugar.
SUMMER SAVORY (
PFEFFERKRAUT
):
An herb most often used with green bean and pea dishes
SCHMAUNDT FAT:
A cream gravy most often served with homemade noodles of any kind
SCHNETKI
(
SCHNETJE
):
A very rich finger biscuit
SPAETZLE:
Egg noodles or dumplings formed by pressing dough through a colander
SPICE HOLDER:
A small metal container available at kitchen shops, useful for adding herbs and spices to the simmering soup pot and easily removed later
Tee Gebaeck:
Means dainties served with tea, for example
Linzer
cookies
Wareneki
(
Vereniki
):
Cottage cheese pockets (can also be filled with fruit); also known as perogies
Yeast:
Active dry yeast works best when dissolved in water with a teaspoon of sugar prior to mixing with dry ingredients (100-110° F / 37-43° C). Instant yeast is designed for mixing directly with other dry ingredients before use but also can be used in place of active dry yeast following the active dry yeast method.
Zest:
Tiny filaments of the outer layer of citrus peel
Zwieback
(
Tweiback
,
Tweeback
):
A soft double-decker yeast bread roll, rich in butter and salt. The two balls of dough are placed one on top of the other before baking, and then easily pulled apart to eat.
Active dry yeast,
195
Ammonia, baking versus household,
184
Apfel Kuchen
(Apple Fritters),
170
,
193
Apple Bars,
172-3
Apple Fritters (
Apfel Kuchen
),
171
Apple Pancakes,
29
Apple Rolls,
38
Apple
Streusel
Muffins,
35
Apples
Apple Bars,
172-3
Apfel Kuchen
(Apple Fritters),
171
,
193
Apple Pancakes,
29
Apple Rolls,
38
Apple
Streusel
Muffins,
35
Arme Ritter
(French Toast),
30
,
193
Asparagus, Sesame Asparagus Stir-fry,
71
Bagdanov, Moisi,
27
Baked Ham with Sauces,
108-9
Baking ammonia versus household ammonia,
184
Baking, roasting chart (poultry),
94
Basil Tomato Pizza,
106
Beans
Green Bean Soup,
50
Green Bean Stew,
111
Bee Sting Cake (
Bienenstich
),
165
,
193
Beef
Holubschi
(Cabbage Rolls),
80-1
Kotletten
(Meatballs),
78
Meatloaf,
79
Savory Pot Roast with Roasted Vegetables,
85
Tacos,
82-3
Berry-Filled Scones,
41
Berry sugar (Castor’s sugar, baker’s sugar),
193
Bienenstich
(Bee Sting Cake),
165
,
193
Blaetter Torte
(Napoleon Torte),
158-9
,
193
Blueberry Crumble Muffins,
36
Boden Torte
(Fruit Flan),
160
,
193
Bread for the Journey
Bartel, Marg,
66
Bayles, Ellen,
161
Friesen, Anneliese,
40
Klassen, Bev,
84
Klassen, Julie,
103
McLellan, Kathy,
186
Penner, Charlotte,
23
Reimer, Betty,
53
Schellenberg, Lovella,
131
Wiebe, Judy,
148
Breads.
See also
Gluten-free recipes
Apple
Streusel
Muffins,
35
Arme Ritter
(French Toast),
30
Authentic
Schnetki
(Finger Biscuits),
146-7
Blueberry Crumble Muffins,
36
Brown Bread,
141
Bubbat
(Bread) with Farmer Sausage,
74
Buns and
Platz
(Coffee Cake),
120-1
Butterhorns,
136
Cheese Straws (gluten free),
149
Cinnamon Buns and Variations,
124-7
Cinnamon Buns (gluten free),
127
Cottage Cheese Coffee Cake,
126
Date Loaf,
43
Fleisch Perishky
(Meat Buns),
138
Gooey Walnut Rolls,
128-9
Health Buns,
122
Lemon Poppy Seed Loaf,
42
Maple Twists,
150
Orange Sour Cream Crescents,
126
Paska
(Easter Bread),
132-3
Paska
(Easter Bread) Cheese Spread,
134
Peppernut Spice Buns,
130
Pluckets,
32
Potato Seed Bread (gluten free),
142-3
Raisin Bread with Apple Filling,
144
Refrigerator Potato Rolls,
116-7
Rhubarb Orange Sticky Muffins,
37
Rollkuchen
(Fried Bread),
145
,
195
Savory Cheddar Scones,
55
Sunflower Flaxseed Bread,
140
Zwieback
(Double-decker Rolls),
118-9
,
123
,
195
Breakfasts
Apple Pancakes,
29
Apple Rolls,
38
Apple
Streusel
Muffins,
35
Arme Ritter
(French Toast),
30
Berry-Filled Scones,
41
Blintzes
,
24
Blueberry Crumble Muffins,
36
Blueberry Scones,
39
Bubbat
(Bread) with Farmer Sausage,
74
Date Loaf,
43
Eggs Benedict,
22
Farmer Sausage Quiche,
20
German Pancakes,
28
Granola,
33
Ham and Egg Cups,
26
Kartoffelpuffer
(Potato Pancakes),
21
Lemon Poppy Seed Loaf,
42
Pluckets,
32
Rhubarb Orange Sticky Muffins,
37
Rührei
(Scrambled Eggs),
75
Waffles with Vanilla Custard,
31
Broccoli Salad,
61
Brown Bread,
141
Brown Sugar Topping for Cinnamon Buns,
124
Brunch.
See
Breads; Breakfasts
Bubbat
(Bread)
about,
193
with Farmer Sausage,
74
Roasted Chicken with Anise Seeds and,
97
Buns and
Platz
(Coffee Cake),
120-1
Butter Soup (
Bottasupp
),
46-7
,
193
Cabbage
Borscht
,
52
Coleslaw Dressing,
59
Holubschi
(Cabbage Rolls),
80-1
Sautéed Red Cabbage,
89
Cabbage
Borscht
,
52
Cabbage Rolls (
Holubschi
),
80-1
Cakes
Buns and
Platz
(Coffee Cake),
120-1
Cottage Cheese Coffee Cake,
126
Obst Kuchen
(Coffee Cake),
164
Pastry for Pie or
Platz
(Coffee Cake) (gluten free),
162-3
Carrot Salad,
64
Carrots
Carrot Salad,
64
Glazed Carrots,
70
Cauliflower Cheese Soup,
54
Celiac disease,
191
Cheese
Cauliflower Cheese Soup,
54
Cheese
blintzes
,
24
Cheese Straws (gluten free),
149
Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes,
69
Cottage Cheese Coffee Cake,
126
farmer’s cheese,
193
Meat Pinwheels,
73
Paska
(Easter Bread) Cheese Spread,
134
Savory Cheddar Scones,
55
Wareneki
(Cottage Cheese Pockets),
90-3
Cheese
blintzes
,
24
Cheese Straws (gluten free),
149
Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes,
69
Chicken
Chicken Enchiladas,
99
Chicken Noodle Soup,
48-9
Chicken Quesadillas with Caramelized Onions
and Peppers,
102
Chicken Tarragon Salad,
67
Roasted Chicken with Anise Seeds and
Bubbat
(Bread),
96-7
Santa Fe Chicken Salad,
60
Chicken Enchiladas,
99
Chicken Noodle Soup,
48-9
Chicken Quesadillas with Caramelized Onions and Peppers,
102
Chicken salad, Santa Fe,
60
Chicken Tarragon Salad,
67
Cinnamon Bread,
125
Cinnamon Buns and Variations,
124-7
Coconut Prawns,
105
Coffee Cake
Buns and
Platz
(Coffee Cake),
120-1
Cottage Cheese Coffee Cake,
126
Obst Kuchen
(Coffee Cake),
164
Pastry for Pie or
Platz
(gluten free),
162-3
Coleslaw Dressing,
59
Cookies
Mom’s Soft White Cookies,
180-1
Peppermint Cookies,
184-5
Pfeffernuesse
(Peppernuts),
188
,
194
Rolled Oat Cookies,
187
Syrup (Jam-Filled) Cookies,
182-3
Tee Gebaeck
(
Linzer
Cookies),
189
Corn Chowder,
57
Cottage Cheese Coffee Cake,
126
Cottage Cheese Pockets (
Wareneki
),
90-3
,
193
,
195
Cream and Brown Sugar Topping for Cinnamon Buns,
124
Crumb toppings
Apple
Streusel
Muffins,
35
Blueberry Crumble Muffins,
36
Cottage Cheese Coffee Cake,
126
Crusts.
See
Pies/pastries
Custards, Waffles with Vanilla Custard,
31
Date Filling for Rolled Oat Cookies,
187
Date Loaf,
43
Desserts
Apfel Kuchen
(Apple Fritters),
171
,
193
Apple Bars,
172-173
Berry sugar (Castor’s sugar, baker’s sugar),
193
Blaetter Torte
(Napoleon Torte),
158-9
Borden Torte
(Fruit Flan),
160
Doughnuts,
178-9
Fresh Raspberry Pie,
170
Hazelnut Roll (gluten free),
154-5
Lemon Meringue Pie,
168
Mom’s Soft White Cookies,
180-1