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Pasta, discovered a great one ...
Hello y'all!
Friends, I found a great pasta IF you can have corn.
PASTA D'ORO, by Sam Mills at Kroger and most healthfood stores. It's GF/EF/DF/SF, yeast and GMO free. Delicious if you cook it al dente. I like it a lot (I know my pasta, lived in Italy for many years!). Forget about quinoa pasta, it doesn't measure up. Quinoa was a big disappointment to me.
The Olive Garden (the restaurant) serves quinoa pasta in their gluten free menu...You'd have to be REAL hungry to eat it. If you go there, stick to the salmon and vegies. The waitress who served me was GF and she said she doesn't eat it ;-)
Love,
Monique
Friends, I found a great pasta IF you can have corn.
PASTA D'ORO, by Sam Mills at Kroger and most healthfood stores. It's GF/EF/DF/SF, yeast and GMO free. Delicious if you cook it al dente. I like it a lot (I know my pasta, lived in Italy for many years!). Forget about quinoa pasta, it doesn't measure up. Quinoa was a big disappointment to me.
The Olive Garden (the restaurant) serves quinoa pasta in their gluten free menu...You'd have to be REAL hungry to eat it. If you go there, stick to the salmon and vegies. The waitress who served me was GF and she said she doesn't eat it ;-)
Love,
Monique
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Thanks, Jenny! Will buy it!
Monique
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Suze,
Your Italian husband likes it? 'nuf said!!!!! I actually PREFER it over wheat pasta!
Monique
Your Italian husband likes it? 'nuf said!!!!! I actually PREFER it over wheat pasta!
Monique
Diagnosed 2011 with LC. Currently on Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)
I was actually provoked to make chicken Parmesan for dinner by this thread, LOL. Monique, we taste-tested Trader Joe's corn-based pasta tonight and both agreed-- Sam Mills is better. Less sharp aftertaste of corn. We've also tried Schar pastas, which would be my second choice so far.
I'm afraid I am not as positive about the vegan mozzarella "cheese" I topped mine with. Very strange taste. Brand is Galaxy, bought at Whole Foods. I've also tried Daiya, yuck. Does anyone know of a decent cheese substitute?
I'm afraid I am not as positive about the vegan mozzarella "cheese" I topped mine with. Very strange taste. Brand is Galaxy, bought at Whole Foods. I've also tried Daiya, yuck. Does anyone know of a decent cheese substitute?
Suze
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Suze,
Good luck on the cheese subs. I've tried a few, none of them come even close to being palatable. I even tried almond milk cheese and that sucked too...Thank the universe that I can actually have the real thing :-)
Monique
Good luck on the cheese subs. I've tried a few, none of them come even close to being palatable. I even tried almond milk cheese and that sucked too...Thank the universe that I can actually have the real thing :-)
Monique
Diagnosed 2011 with LC. Currently on Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)
Hi Suze,
I havn't tried to make it but there are some replacement cheese recipes in Dee's Kitchen that Dee developed. I stumbled upon some threads awhile back. Even if you don't decide to make it the cheese making discussion between Dee and Tex is fascinating. I believe Dee found a couple of test batches to be "acceptable."
Brandy
I havn't tried to make it but there are some replacement cheese recipes in Dee's Kitchen that Dee developed. I stumbled upon some threads awhile back. Even if you don't decide to make it the cheese making discussion between Dee and Tex is fascinating. I believe Dee found a couple of test batches to be "acceptable."
Brandy