I am no vegetarian. And with a starch-free lifestyle, it is almost impossible to be one. Besides; meatballs, who could possibly live without them? I can’t, that’s for sure. And they actually taste rather nice with almond flour. Trust me on that one.
gluten-free
A while back, I talked about grandma’s carrot soup. Given the fact that I cannot eat potatoes (or rather should not), the soup was off the menu. But the fake potato soup had me thinking about carrots again. It turned out rather well.
What is she talking about? Eating starch-free and then a potato soup?
As I mentioned in a few blog posts, I have been experimenting with almond flour and bread making. I am not entirely sure if I was successful in my endeavours, but I’ll let you in on a secret.
I am alive. Not much worse for wear either.
To be more precise, I just returned from a skiing holiday trip. Week 3 is always girl’s week. And despite my lack of any skills when it comes to skiing, that favourite sister of mine (yes, I know … I only have one sister) always wheedles me into a cross country skiing trip. What can possibly go wrong?
I look like a smurf.
One easy way to cook during a skiing holiday is … casserole or bake. Here is a recipe that was easy to make and delicious to eat.
Here is another take on the crispbread and knäckebröd. Having spend Christmas home – en famille – I met with my cousin. Needless to say that the parmesan is her idea.
Knäckebröd has always been a staple in my normal diet. Unfortunately, all of them are made with grain-flour. I also love British shortbread and crisp bread … and have a similar problem.