Saturday, September 13, 2008

Berry Pillow Cookies and Carrot Crumble Cake


Before I go into detail about these two recipes, I'd first like to thank Leslie from The Cake Life for pointing out to me that xanthum gum is really supposed to be xanthan gum :)! If I'm gonna continue with this gluten-free baking, I need to get the names of the ingredients right! Sheesh!

Alright, on with the recipes. I really had a tough time coming up with a name for this next dessert. Earlier in the week, Jose mentioned that he wanted cookies, but I was in the mood for cake! What to do?! Well, I made cakey cookies. It was an experiment that actually came out the way I hoped it would! I used powdered sugar, which gave it a dissolve-in-your-mouth texture. The cookie itself is citrusy and the filling is made with berries. As a kid, I was a huge fan of these Knott's Berry Farm Shortbread cookies. They were part of my inspiration for these cookies, but the pillow cookies also have the cakey element I was looking for. Here's the recipe:

Gluten-Free Berry Pillow Cookies

Soft berry cookies that melt in your mouth!

See Gluten-Free Berry Pillow Cookies on Key Ingredient.



So I'm planning on making the basil cupcakes again! Thanks to a few recipe ideas I received from a former classmate, I'll be baking a cupcake that includes lemon, and sugar, and gluten-free flour, and...you'll have to come back in a few days to find out what the rest of the ingredients are :). I thought I was going to be able to make them tonight, but I didn't make it to the grocery store in time. Of course, I still needed to make something to satisfy my sweet tooth tonight...



I purchased a box of Whole Foods gluten-free cake mix a few weeks ago, when I first started the GF diet. I bought it just in case I wasn't able to make my own mix. Thankfully, my flour mix worked, but I didn't want the Whole Foods cake mix to go to waste. Carrot cake sounded good to me, so with a few additions, I was able to make a carrot almond crumble cake. Cream cheese and I aren't friends, so, instead of making a cream cheese frosting, I made a crumble topping. I did add dairy to the actual cake, but I noticed (from personal experience) and a friend of mine also recently told me, that dairy is a lot easier to digest when its incorporated into batter and baked. The cooking/baking process breaks it down a bit. Though I didn't have the cake with a nice tall glass of milk, I was able to add it to the cake batter. I'm slowly starting to add more dairy into my baked goods because I need all the Calcium I can get, and don't we all!

The carrot crumble cake has the texture of a coffee cake and it's pretty difficult to tell that it's gluten-free. I think Whole Foods did a great job with its white cake mix (that's what I used)! I might actually buy the mix again, for lazy days :)! To be honest, though, this cake still required a bit of mixing and measuring, but it's definitely worth it!

Gluten-Free Carrot Crumble Cake

Texture of a coffee cake but gluten-free :).

See Gluten-Free Carrot Crumble Cake on Key Ingredient.

19 comments:

Sweet Treats by Dani said...

that carrot cake looks delish :)

maybelles mom said...

looks wondeful, especially the coffee cake.

LizNoVeggieGirl said...

Those cakey cookies look sensational!! Perfect way to satisfy everyone's tastes :0)

Hooray for Whole Foods catering to us gluten-free folks with their products as well :0) The Crumble Cake looks great!

PG said...

the cookies look so wonderful! They infact look much better than those you buy at the market. Yes, I loved those with this marmelade fillings too.
And this crumble cake. I have been quite afraid of baking gluten free until now. Somehow I am not able to gather these ingredients together. I have to find out where I could get xanthan gum. Do you know if one needs to buy rice flour which is labeled as "glutenfree", if you need it for a gluten free diet?

Mary Ann said...

These both look wonderful, but I want to see the lemon-basil cupcakes!!! I will definitely be back to check them out!

grace said...

fantastic recipes, sophie! i've never had any sort of carrot cake that wasn't slathered with cream cheese frosting, so i'm curious to know how a pure carrot cake actually tastes. :)

Clumbsy Cookie said...

You are doing so great with your gluten-free baking! Both the cookies and cake look amazing. About the Xatham gum, the other day I went to a health store to try to get it and the lady gave me gummy bears...

Proud Italian Cook said...

Sophie, Both look fantastic! Picture perfect and gluten free!
I'd be very happy to eat these!

Food For Tots said...

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Deborah said...

They both look amazing! I used to love the Knott's Berry Farm cookies, so I'm definitely intrigued by those cookies!

The Blonde Duck said...

Sophie-

I caught your blog from Prudy's. Those berry pillow cookies look wonderful!!!

Maria said...

What tasty treats! YUM!

Honeyed Hashette said...

Sounds and looks good! How are you feeling?

La Bella Cooks said...

Don't you love Whole Foods? Your cookies look delicious along with the carrot cake. it has been a while since I had a carrot cake, but they are so tasty.

Vera said...

Both your creations look delicious, Sophie!

Prudy said...

Those cookies look so yummy to me, and you can call xanthan gum whatever you want and I promise to never notice. It'll be easy since I really don't even know what the heck it is.

Y said...

MMmmmmmm... cakey pillow cookies....

Tara said...

the carrot crumble cake looks amazing! i love carrot anything!

Dominique said...

I can't wait to try to make these adorable cookies! Also, I had no idea you were in Austin :D I go to St. Ed's