Showing posts with label handy tips.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handy tips.. Show all posts

Wednesday, 27 June 2012

Our Blog & Recipes have a new home!

Hello everyone!


You may be wondering why we haven't updated this site in some time now and well, the answer is simple - we have moved our blog and recipes to our website :)


We will no longer be regularly updating this blogger site, rather please bookmark our website www.lfgf.com.au in your browsers and here you will find our new gluten free recipe site, that outlines recipes by:

  • Live Free Gluten Free Mix type
  • Diet Type
  • Bread, Cakes and Pies
  • Mains
  • Desserts

You can also rate the recipes yourself by clicking on the little chefs hats and leaving your feedback. For a direct link our recipe page, please bookmark this link http://www.lfgf.com.au/gluten-free-recipes


Our website now also contains our blog. 


We use this space to post blogs on topics such as follow (plus much more!):

  • Guest recipes
  • Handy tips
  • Community news
  • Updates from our wonderful stockists and patrons.



For a direct link to our blog, please bookmark http://www.lfgf.com.au/blog/

We look forward to chatting with you all on our new look website.


Cheers
The team at LFGF x



Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Handy Tip: Gluten Free Bread rolls and Using a piping bag.



Did you know that you could make gluten free bread rolls using our LFGF Bread Mix?

It’s really rather easy to do. The secret here is to use a damp piping bag. This gluten free bread mix might look like the ‘usual’ bread dough but it likes to be treated a little differently. Mold roll shapes by gently placing dough into damp piping bag, then squeeze the piping bag straight onto baking tray – easy done!

We know using a piping bag can, at times, be rather tricky. We thought we share some tips with you, especially as we are busy in the kitchen getting our gluten free hot cross bun recipe right :) 

Step One:
Here is what you’ll need.
Find a glass or vase that has an upside down triangular shape (like the one shown in the picture).





Step Two:
Fold the bag back a little from the top...


and place it in the glass.




Step Three:
Start spooning the the mixture into the bag.




Step Four:
Twist the top of the bag and use the Piping bag without the plastic tip on the end.





This is the easiest (and cleanest) way we know of to use a piping bag. 


We hope you found this helpful.