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Monday, 23 April 2018

Homemade Poutine!

Poutine is a very Canadian dish.  Poutine is a dish made from crispy french fries, topped with fresh cheese curds, and then topped with gravy, which melts the cheese onto the fries.  They serve it at fast-food restaurants, which, quite frankly, I avoid.  However, the more unique poutines at places like Chic Shack in Quebec City are delicious. (and they're gluten-free and they have delicious GF hamburger buns, too!)  There are poutines topped with all sorts of extras, like mushrooms, bacon, chicken, and beef with the most unique and delicious variety of gravy.  There are places like Boom Burger on Prince Edward Island that have poutines topped like a loaded bacon-burger -- fries, cheese curds, bacon, hamburger, sauteed mushrooms, sauteed onions, and gravy.  I wasn't a huge fan of poutine when we first moved to Canada, but it grew on me until it's now a favorite.  I based this gravy off one I absolutely loved eating at Chic Shack.   Enjoy!
Homemade French fries, fresh cheese curds, fresh diced chicken, and homemade gravy make a delicious GF poutine dinner! 
If you like, you can add fresh scallions on top, and serve alongside in-season vegetables. 

Homemade Poutine
Makes about 1 1/2 - 2 cups gravy

The following gravy is meant to accompany my homemade french fries.  Top the hot fries with fresh cheese curds or fresh cheese, grated.  Then, top it all off with the following gravy!  You can add other sauteed vegetables, or meats to your poutine, as desired.

Heat in a large skillet or medium saucepan over medium heat:
1 Tbsp butter
1 Tbsp olive oil

Add and saute until softened:
1 shallot, minced
1/2 - 3/4 cup sliced & diced mushrooms

Add:
1/4 tsp salt
1/4 tsp pepper
dash paprika
pinch oregano

Add and bring to a boil:
1 cup water
1-2 tsp GF beef bouillon paste ("better than bouillon" is great)
dash Worchestershire sauce (optional, but adds a nice flavor)

Once boiling, mix together in a small bowl and then add to boiling liquid:
1/4 cup milk
2-3 tsp cornstarch

Mix, stirring constantly until thickened.  Season with extra salt and pepper, if needed.  Once it's boiling, cook about 1 minute before removing from heat and serving over hot, fresh and crispy fries topped with fresh cheese curds (or grated cheese).

Homemade fries after the first round of frying.
Homemade fries after the second hotter round of frying.  Nice and crispy fries make the best poutine! 

Saturday, 14 April 2018

Wonderfully Decadent White Wedding Cake

This 4-tiered wedding cake I made for the most gorgeous Cape Cod wedding of my sister-in-law and her husband last summer was gluten-free, nut-free, and soy-free, and yet one of the most delicious, moist cakes ever!  As it's entering that time of year when weddings are plentiful, it seemed appropriate to post the recipe!!! The 2nd and 4th tier were made of a rich lemon sponge with strawberry frosting, and the 1st and 3rd tiers were made of a vanilla sponge with chocolate frosting.  Each tier was made up of four layers of cake, making it absolutely beautiful when sliced.  To decorate the cake, soy-free, gluten-free and nut-free sparkling sugar crystals were used around the top edges of each tier and fresh mint and fresh roses were added to create the cascading flower effect on the cake.  It smelled divine!
    Lemon shortbread cookies with key lime curdmint chocolate chip cookiesmini cinnamon rolls and party-sized mint chocolate brownies recipes were also made and served at the wedding.  Pictures are included below!  Enjoy!!!
The cake, after being topped with fresh roses and fresh mint as decoration.  The entire cake smelled amazing from nearby - a blend of rose, mint and sugar.  
A wonderful picture of the wedding cake at dusk, taken by my husbands cousin, J. Beebe.
On the left: A lovely slice of lemon sponge with strawberry.  On the right: Vanilla sponge with chocolate.  A light layer of vanilla marshmallow fluff frosting coated the outside of all layers to bring it all together. 
The cake received rave reviews from everyone at the wedding!  I lost count of the number of people who came up and told me they rarely ate the cake at a wedding, but once they tasted this one, they ate the entire piece!  They couldn't believe it was possible to make such a cake, and be allergy-friendly, too!  Of course, you don't have to make all four tiers at home, but the recipe below would be equally perfect if you need to whip up a special cake for a birthday or another special occasion.  *For allergy-safety, I scrubbed the kitchen top to bottom several times before any cooking began, and used all my own pans, mixer, bowls, utensils, to avoid chance of contamination since I was using a kitchen other than my own.*

Wonderfully Decadent White Wedding Cake
Serves 100-120

Wedding cake layers:
I made 14", 11", 9" (was supposed to be 8"), and 5" cakes.  For each layer, you want to butter the bottom and sides (up to 2") of each cake pan. Next, line the bottom of the pan with a cut-out piece of parchment paper.  Using 2" strips of parchment paper, line around the outside edges of the cake pan.   Mix together the desired cake recipe and fill each cake pan with 1" of batter, smoothing around to fill the pan.   Bake in an oven at 350 F for 12-25 minutes, depending on the size of your cake.  If you make layers taller, you'll need a longer bake time.  I shake the cakes gently to make sure the centers are fully cooked.

You'll have to use your judgment in whisking together and baking layers.   I always mixed things together in smaller batches, to avoid any mistakes.  When filling pans, I would use one batch of cake batter to fill a 14" pan and part of an 8" pan.  I would use another batch to fill one 11" pan and two 5" pans.   If you're just making a single cake, you can use one batch to fill two 9" pans, then make another batch to fill another two 9" pans for a 4 layer cake.   Smaller cakes bake ~12-15 minutes, larger cakes bake ~23-25 minutes.  I aim for a pale brown cake.  You can see some cake layers cooling right side up and others upside-down (just depended on how I was able to get it out of the pan and how many cooling racks I had available to flip things over).   


Vanilla cake base recipe: 
Mix together with a whisk in a large bowl until smooth:
1/2 cup coconut flour
1/2 cup white rice flour
1 cup sugar
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
1 cup milk
1/2 cup oil 
2 tsp vanilla bean paste (or extract)
6 large eggs

Pour into prepared pan and bake at 350 F until lightly browned and spongy.  For a 1" thick 9" cake pan, bake 15-18 minutes.  Recommended guidelines for bake times are mentioned above.  After baking, let cakes cool a few minutes in the pan before removing from pan to a cooling rack.  Remove parchment paper from cake and let cakes cool completely before frosting.

Lemon cake base recipe:
Mix together with a whisk in a large bowl until smooth:
1/2 cup coconut flour
1/2 cup white rice flour
1 cup sugar
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp baking soda
1 cup milk
1/2 cup oil
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
2 Tbsp fresh orange zest (I like to use organic oranges and scrub them well)
2 tsp lemon zest (I like to use organic lemons and scrub them well)
9-18 drops lemon essential oil (I love the Doterra oils best for cooking)
6 large eggs

Pour into prepared pan and bake at 350 F until lightly browned and spongy. For a 1" thick 9" cake pan, bake 15-18 minutes.  Recommended guidelines for bake times are mentioned above.  After baking, let cakes cool a few minutes in the pan before removing from pan to a cooling rack.  Remove parchment paper from cake and let cakes cool completely before frosting.

Let cakes fully cool, then fill/frost with either chocolate marshmallow frosting (for vanilla sponge) or strawberry frosting (for lemon sponge).

Chocolate marshmallow frosting: 
Beat in a mixer until fluffy and smooth:
1 cup butter, softened
1/2 cup cocoa powder
2 cups powdered sugar
1 - 2 tsp vanilla extract
1 - 2 cup marshmallow fluff

Strawberry frosting:
Beat in a mixer until fluffy and smooth:
1 cup butter, softened
4 cups powdered sugar
2 tsp milk
6 Tbsp high quality jam (with strawberry bits in it)
2 tsp vanilla extract
2 cups marshmallow fluff

Place bottom cake layer in the middle of a cardboard serving platter.  I like to put a dollop of frosting in the center of a layer and carefully spread to the outer edges.  Carefully place the next layer on top of the frosting.  Repeat with each layer, until you have your 4 layers stacked neatly on top of each other.  For my large 14" cake, one batch of strawberry frosting only filled 1 1/2 layers, as you can see here.
The 14" lemon sponge being filled with strawberry frosting.  It took 2 1/2 batches of strawberry frosting to fill this huge tier.   
I prefer to not over-fill cakes, and instead aim for a thinner filling of frosting.  Once you've filled and stacked the layers, then spread the frosting around the outside edges of the cake until it's smoothed, adding a little extra where needed to get a smooth look.  Be generous around the outside edges of the cake now, so you don't have to use as much to frosting the outside of your cakes later.
The 11" vanilla sponge being filled with chocolate marshmallow frosting, ready to chill. 
The 9" lemon sponge filled with strawberry frosting, and ready to have the outside smoothed out.
Once cakes have been filled and outer edges smoothed, place them in a refrigerator to chill for 30-60 minutes, as shown in this picture:

If you are making these in advance (a few weeks is fine for a bigger wedding cake), once the cakes have chilled a bit, you can place them in the freezer just until the outer edges are hardened.  Then, you can wrap each cake in several layers of plastic wrap, making sure the plastic wrap is firm to the surfaces of the cake.  Then, wrap the entire cake in aluminum foil, and finally wrap it all completely in plastic wrap one more time.  This will help eliminate any condensation build-up when you're defrosting the cakes.
Cakes in the freezer to chill before being wrapped in plastic wrap, foil, and another layer of plastic wrap.  They were then frozen for several days leading up to the wedding. 

If you have chilled cake(s) in the refrigerator, you can make frosting below and frost them straight from the refrigerator.  If you have frozen the cake tiers, then on the morning of the wedding, remove cakes from freezer and place on counter 2 hours.  Wipe off condensation with paper towel every 30 minutes.  After two hours, remove the outer layer of plastic wrap and the aluminum foil, leaving the inner layers of plastic wrap firmly attached to the surface.  Let the cakes fully thaw (another 1-3 hours, depending on the width of your cake.), continuing to wipe off any condensation build-up. 

Final Decorating!!!
Prepare frosting of your choice OR use my favorite vanilla marshmallow frosting recipe, below.  Begin by frosting the outer sides of the cakes with a thin layer of frosting first, in case of any crumbs, and then add extra frosting and smooth the tops and sides of the remainder of the cake.   Don't worry about piping around the bottom edges of the cake until it is arranged/set up.

Vanilla Marshmallow Frosting for Frosting/Decorating White Wedding Cake:

Beat thoroughly until light and fluffy:
2 1/2 cups powdered sugar
1 cup butter
1 cup marshmallow fluff
1 tsp vanilla extract

I made 6-7 batches of vanilla marshmallow frosting for this 4-tiered wedding cake.  You don't need to bother cleaning the mixing bowl between batches.  Just beat until fluffy, and put frosting into a large metal bowl, keeping it covered with plastic wrap while you beat the next batch.  It goes pretty quickly this way.
5" tier, sprinkled around the edges with decorative sugar (make sure to check if you have a soy allergy, I only found one brand was safe to use)

9" tier was covered and just used a simple decorative edged scraper to finish.
11" tier was coated and similarly finished to the 5" tier.

White dowels were cut and inserted into the cake to hold up each layer. (Personally, I'd recommend just buying the pre-cut dowels and hoping for the best height-wise. Cutting even dowels is quite tricky.).  Once the cakes were carefully set in place, the bottoms of each tier were decorated with additional piped vanilla marshmallow frosting.  The only tier not getting this extra bit of piping was the 9", because the board was meant for an 8" cake and so didn't leave enough room on the edges for the piping.  It worked out perfectly once roses/mint were added, and no one noticed. 

Freshly trimmed roses and trimmed pieces from fresh peppermint plants were used to decorate the cake.  Using food-friendly fresh flowers and mint work perfectly because the pieces could be stuck directly into the frosting/cake, until firmly attached.  The mint was trimmed earlier in the day and kept fresh in water.  I'd dry the edges before inserting into the cake.  The roses were cut off the rose bushes a few hours before placing on the cake.   The flowers were placed atop the cake during cocktail hour (aka, as last minute as possible).  It looked fabulous all evening!
Mint sprigs were stuck directly into the cake in a cascading manner.  Then, roses were placed throughout, creating a garland-style effect.  Sprigs and roses were just stuck in, using stems to hold them in place. The benefit of using food-safe, fresh, edible decorations.  And, my dress for the wedding matched the cake! 
The final cake with cascades of fresh mint and roses! It stayed in an air conditioned location as long as possible, then was moved outside shortly before guests were going to enter the eating areas.
The lemon-strawberry/vanilla-chocolate cake ready to be admired - then eaten!  The table was decorated with candles and sea glass.  There was a glass for the bride's bouquet set nearby.  We lucked out with matching roses in the bouquet and on the cake! 

Extra Desserts: 
Alongside the wedding cake, we also served additional gluten-free, soy-free, and nut-free desserts!  They were happily devoured as everyone danced the night away in celebration.

My daughter (6) and son (11) each helped whip up these desserts - we made a double-batch of each:

1. lemon shortbread cookies with key lime curd piped on top (made with fresh lemons and key lime juice)
     --The key lime curd was made the evening before the wedding, then piped on in the morning.  The topped cookies were kept on platters in the refrigerator until serving.

2. mint chocolate chip cookies (made with soy-free, nut-free chocolate chips)
      --These were made in advance and frozen.  They were plated the day of the wedding, and kept on the counter covered with plastic wrap until being served. 

3. mini cinnamon rolls (drizzled with frosting on the day of the wedding)
     --These were made in advance and frozen.  They were plated and allowed to thaw an hour before frosting the morning of the wedding, then kept loosely covered until .  

4. party-sized mint chocolate brownies (served in triangle shapes)
     --These were made in advanced, cooled, sliced, and then frozen in flat layers.  They were plated the morning of the wedding and kept covered in the refrigerator until serving.  (One of my all-time favorite brownies)
A few trays of cooling mini cinnamon rolls and lemon shortbread cookies.  Can you believe a six year old helped with these?  She was an expert cookie scooper.
My son, happy he could help with some of the cooking for the big wedding - we made mint chocolate chip cookies, mini cinnamon rolls, and party-sized mint chocolate brownies. A happy morning! 
Cooling mini cinnamon rolls, mint chocolate chip cookies, and a tray of mint chocolate brownies. Yum!
A final picture of the wildly successful cake - just for fun.  

Thursday, 5 April 2018

Tasty Cheddar Biscuits

I'm always looking for delicious shortcuts.  Something I can whip together when I want a tasty meal without all the effort.  These cheddar biscuits are perfect in a pinch.  They work great with something like my easy homemade pulled pork.  You can fry up eggs and make bacon and egg sandwiches.  They're great alongside any dish you enjoy with biscuits, perhaps a Southern-style biscuits with gravy.   The taste and crunch of cheddar is my favorite.  Make sure you use a flavorful cheddar cheese.  I like using sharp cheddar in my cooking.  Enjoy!
Homemade Cheddar Biscuit with Pulled Pork.
Homemade Cheddar Biscuits, fresh out of the oven.  These are flattened, so they can be used for sandwiches. 

Tasty Cheddar Biscuits
Preheat oven to 400 F.

Make buttermilk mixture in a measuring cup.  In a measuring cup place:
1 Tbsp lemon juice

Fill so you have a total of:
1/2 cup milk

Mix in a large bowl: 
1/2 cup brown rice flour
1/2 cup tapioca starch
1/4 cup corn flour (or corn starch, if you don't have corn flour)
1/4 cup potato starch
1/4 tsp xanthan gum
2 tsp baking powder
2 tsp sugar
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp baking soda

Dice in with a pastry cutter:
5 Tbsp butter

Add & mix in just until a dough is formed:
1/2 cup buttermilk, from above

Add:
1 cup grated cheese (a nice, sharp cheddar or similar cheese works well)

Scoop onto a tray lined with a silicon mat or parchment paper.  Flatten and gather into neater rounds with hands.  Bake at 400 F for ~15 minutes (more or less, depending on size of biscuits and desired browning level).  I aim for a very light brown.  Cool on the pan or cooling rack.
Cheddar biscuits, flattened and shaped quickly before baking.
Out of the oven and ready to eat! 

Wonderful warm with pulled pork.  Great as a side with breakfast.  Works nicely without cheese as a strawberry shortcake base.  Enjoy!  

Tuesday, 27 March 2018

White Chocolate Ganache

A beautiful, easy white chocolate ganache recipe, perfect for spring treats: beautiful cake topping, homemade chocolates, drizzled or smoothed for frosting over a cake or cupcakes, whipped and used as frosting.  I find, particularly for white chocolate, using a high quality chocolate is imperative if you want a good, clean texture for your ganache. I've previously posted how to properly temper chocolate for molded chocolates if you want to make molded chocolates, like the ones pictured here.  Enjoy!
Homemade white ganache truffles, decorated with edible glitter.

White Chocolate Ganache
This recipe has 3 uses:
1. Truffle filling
2. Poured while still warm (not hot) over cake to form smooth frosting
3. Cooled, then whipped and used as filling or frosting on cake.

Heat to boil over med-high heat:
1/4 cup + 2 Tbsp cream
1 Tbsp butter
3/4 tsp vanilla bean paste (preferred) OR vanilla extract

Remove from heat and add:
6 1/2 oz. high quality white chocolate

Stir gently until smooth.  For truffles, follow directions similar to dark or milk chocolate ganache.

Heart-shaped chocolate molds filled with white chocolate ganache.  Once the ganache has cooled, the final layer of chocolate can be spread over-top the ganache, cooled, and the chocolates can be knocked out.



Wednesday, 21 March 2018

Amazing Brownie Chocolate Chip Swirl Cookies!!!

These gluten-free brownie chocolate chip swirl cookies are a combination of two of my all-time favorite recipes, with a little tweaking to perfect the texture.  Our favorite classic dessert recipes are my best brownie recipe and my amazing chocolate chip cookie recipe.  These combine the two for the most amazing tasting cookies, that look fantastic, too!  They aren't much more work than making a batch of cookies and brownies, but you do have to wait for the roll of dough to chill before you can slice and bake, so ideally you'd whip this up the night before you want to bake them.  They go quickly around here, so enjoy while they last!
Gluten Free Brownie Chocolate Chip Swirl Cookies
Freshly made Brownie Chocolate Chip Swirl Cookies - SO delicious! 

Amazing Brownie Chocolate Chip Swirl Cookies
Makes about 30 cookies

Mix up the brownie layer first, so you can set it aside to cool a bit while you mix up the chocolate chip dough.

Brownie Batter:

In a large bowl, melt together at 50% power in the microwave:
4 oz high quality dark chocolate (65-70% dark chocolate is ideal)
1/3 cup butter

Mix in, then let it cool slightly:
1/2 cup plus 2 Tbsp white sugar

Mix in thoroughly:
2 eggs

Add and mix in, just until combined.  Then set aside the brownie batter while you mix the chocolate chip dough:
1/4 cup Kristin's Gluten-Free Flour Mix


Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough

Mix dry ingredients in a bowl:
1 cup sweet white rice flour (or plain white rice flour)
1/4 - 1/2 tsp xanthan gum
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt

In a mixer, beat until fluffy:
1/2 cup butter, softened
1/4 cup + 2 Tbsp brown sugar
1/4 cup + 2 Tbsp white sugar

Add and mix in:
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 egg

Add and mix in dry ingredients.

Add and mix in:
1/2 cup mini chocolate chips

Scoop dough out onto two overlapping pieces of plastic wrap.  Place another two overlapping pieces on top.  Roll out dough between plastic wrap until it's as thin as possible, given the limitations of the mini chocolate chips.  You want it to be about 10-12" wide and around 20" long. 

Remove the top layer of plastic wrap, and spread the brownie batter over-top the dough.  Let the dough cool a bit (you can put it on a cookie sheet in the refrigerator to speed this along, if you like), then using the plastic wrap to help, roll up the cookie/brownie dough into a long roll.  Carefully place in the freezer to chill at least an hour, but you can chill overnight to make sure it's thoroughly chilled for neater cookies.  ***You can keep the roll of dough wrapped in the freezer for several weeks, slicing and baking cookies as you want them, too!***
Rolled out cookie dough with chocolate brownie spread on top. This is thicker than recommended because it was made with regular-sized chocolate chips. (Aim for thinner cookie dough!)
Roll on left was made with regular chocolate chips, roll on right is longer and made with mini chocolate chips.
Slice thinly and bake at 350 F for ~10-13 minutes on parchment-paper lined pans.  *These spread quite a bit - the thinner you slice, the less they spread, so aim for a very thin slice and give yourself space on the pan for spreading.  Although, they will still taste amazing even if you have thicker slices and they mush together.
Thicker slices on left, due to regular chocolate chips being used - I'd recommend aiming for the right, thinner slices possible because mini chocolate chips were used.  The thicker slices spread a lot and the cookies mushed together.
Bake until they're a golden brown around the edges, and clearly cooked through the middle. Remove from oven.  Let them rest 2-3 minutes on the pan before removing to a wire rack to cool.   These are wonderful warm, but the best is to let them fully cool before eating.  Leftovers freezer perfectly, too! Enjoy!!!
Gluten Free Brownie Chocolate Chip Swirl CookiesGluten Free Brownie Chocolate Chip Swirl Cookies
Cookies on left were ones that all mushed together - but still tasted great.  Cookies on right were made from thinner slices, and made neat, attractive cookies. 
Gluten Free Brownie Chocolate Chip Swirl Cookies
Delicious Brownie Chocolate Chip Swirl cookies cooling on a wire rack after cooking.

Thursday, 15 March 2018

Gluten Free Light & Fluffy Carrot Cake Pancakes

After a lunch out at a restaurant for my dad's birthday, we wanted something lighter, but still tasty and fun for a birthday dinner.   These were a massive success!  They were fluffy, light, not too sweet, and delicious plain or with a drizzle of a cream cheese-maple syrup mixture.   There was more than one person exclaiming how these were the best pancakes they'd ever eaten. They'd be a perfect breakfast for Easter, being filled with carrots.  Enjoy!
GF Carrot Cake Pancakes
A full plate of carrot cake pancakes!

Gluten Free Light & Fluffy Carrot Cake Pancakes
Based on a recipe by Bobby Flay
This makes a generous amount of pancakes (basically two platefuls like the picture above). You can halve the recipe, if desired, but they are great reheated, too!

Grate and then use paper towels to pat dry:
2 large carrots (making ~2 cups grated carrot, patted dry)

In a large measuring cup, combine and set aside (this is essentially making buttermilk):
1/4 cup white vinegar
2 3/4 cup milk (I like to use half coconut milk and half lactose-free milk, just for a little less dairy)

Mix dry ingredients together with a whisk:
3 cups Kristin's Gluten-Free Flour Mix (*see below for amounts for just this recipe)
1/2 cup white sugar
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp ground ginger
1/4 tsp nutmeg
1/4 tsp allspice
1/8 tsp cloves
2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt

Add and stir in with a spatula until thoroughly combined:
milk/vinegar mixture, from above
patted dried carrots, from above
4 eggs
6 Tbsp butter, melted
1 tsp vanilla extract
2 tsp grated orange zest

Cover and refrigerator batter at least 30 minutes.

Cook the pancakes over medium heat on a well-buttered griddle.  Once there are bubbles throughout the surface of the pancake, flip and cook the other side.  Serve hot with cream cheese-maple syrup, below.  They'll also taste great with plain maple syrup and whipped cream.

Cream Cheese Maple Syrup

Mix together equal parts maple syrup and cream cheese, something like this:
1/4 cup maple syrup
1/4 cup cream cheese

Bring to a boil either on the stove-top or in the microwave.   Whisk together, blending if you really want to get all the lumps out.  This is a simple way to make a maple cream cheese syrup.  It tastes amazing on top of the carrot cake pancakes!  Leftovers store great in the fridge or freezer and reheat wonderfully, too! Enjoy!
GF Carrot Cake Pancakes
You can make the carrot cake pancakes large or small, depending on preference. 

* To make Kristin's Gluten-Free flour mix just for this recipe, whisk together:
1 1/2 cup brown rice flour
3/4 cup sorghum flour
1/2 cup arrowroot flour or 2/3 cup cornstarch
1/4 cup potato starch
1/4 cup tapioca starch
1 tsp xanthan gum

Thursday, 8 March 2018

Hummingbird Cake - topped with homemade caramel and candied pineapple!

I used to make hummingbird cakes quite frequently when we lived in England, but hadn't made one in several years.  They are an absolute delight - easy to make, and a fun taste that everyone enjoys.  The mix of pineapple, banana, and cream cheese frosting is delicious.  We have a lot of birthdays in the winter months around here.  My girls love anything chocolate, but my son was more than willing for me to do something a bit unusual for his birthday cake.  While adults love this cake, I find little kids especially love it - inhaling it, if given the chance.  My cousin's 1 year old daughter was in heaven eating this cake.  I use less frosting, but add homemade caramel sauce and candied pineapple on top, which makes this cake extra special.  Enjoy!
Hummingbird Cake Gluten Free
A slice of Hummingbird Cake, topped with caramel and candied pineapple
Hummingbird Cake Gluten Free
The completed Hummingbird Cake, topped with homemade caramel sauce and homemade candied pineapple
Making it in 3 quarter-size sheet pans, then slicing those in half created this fun 6 layer hummingbird cake.  My son keeps requesting this cake for his birthday each year. 
Rather than drizzle the caramel onto the cake, we scooped on ladles of hot caramel when serving. Yum!


Hummingbird Cake - topped with Homemade Caramel and Homemade Candied Pineapple

based on a recipe from the Southern Living Magazine

Preheat oven to 350 F.
Butter, then line bottoms of four 8" round pans with parchment paper OR butter and line with parchment paper three 8"x12" quarter-sheet metal baking pans (I love this size pan!) - these can be cut and stacked for a cake 6 layers tall!  

In a large bowl, mix together:
3 cups Kristin's Gluten Free Flour Mix *amounts listed at the end of the recipe*
1 cup white sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 tsp salt
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp cinnamon

Add, and stir in, just until combined:
6 bananas, overripe and mashed
8 oz can crushed pineapple (with juice)
1 cup oil
1/2 cup applesauce
3 - 4 eggs
2 tsp vanilla extract

Divide cake batter between four pans.  Bake at 350 F for ~20 minutes, until browned and toothpick comes out clean.  Let rest 10 minutes in the pan, then remove to wire racks to fully cool.  I just place a wire rack on top of the pan, then flip it over and let them cool upside down.  Since they're going on a cake, I don't find it matters, but you can use a second wire rack to flip them right-side up, which I did for the rectangular cake.

Once cake has cooled, beat together the following:

Cream Cheese Frosting:

8 oz cream cheese
6 Tbsp butter, softened
2 tsp vanilla extract
6 cups powdered sugar

***This is a lighter amount of frosting, if you prefer a generous amount, then double this amount. 

Place a cake layer on a serving platter.  Spread ~1/2 cup frosting on the layer.  Top with another layer and repeat until you have all four layers stacked.  Gently spread frosting on top and sides of the cake.   I like a lighter frosting, but if you're concerned about appearance, then make a double batch of frosting and you'll have enough to fix up any mishaps.

If you're not serving right away, chill in the refrigerator, and remove 1/2 hour before serving to top with caramel sauce and candied pineapple, if desired.

I recommend adding caramel sauce and candied pineapple shortly before serving - simply because it's fun for guests, but you can also decorate the cake in advance and refrigerate.

Homemade Caramel Sauce

Butter an 8 x 8" pan.  Set aside to pour caramel into once it's been cooked.

In a saucepan, bring to a boil over medium heat:
2 cups dark brown sugar
1 1/2 cup whipping cream
1/2 cup corn syrup
generous pinch of salt
4 Tbsp butter

Boil until caramel reaches around 215-225 F.  I prefer a thinner sauce for this sort of thing, so aim for more like 215 F.

Immediately remove from heat and stir in:
1 tsp vanilla extract

Pour caramel sauce into prepared buttered dish.  Let cool a bit (or all the way) before pouring over-top the cake, letting it drip down the sides OR you can serve the caramel sauce warm from the pot and ladle scoops over slices of cake when serving.
Hummingbird cake with caramel drizzled on top. Yum!

Homemade Candied Pineapple

In a saucepan, bring to a boil at medium heat for 2-4 minutes:
1 cup water
2 cups white sugar
1/3 cup corn syrup

Add and cook over low heat for ~45 minutes, until pineapple pieces are transparent:
1-2 cups fresh pineapple, thinly sliced (and diced, if desired)  

Remove transparent pineapple pieces from syrup, drain them, and then place them on wire cooling racks to dry.   This can take several hours.  A fan can help speed the process.  Once cool and dried, roll the pineapple pieces in sugar, and store in a bit of additional sugar in a tupperware until ready to use.

The candied pineapple was a bit hit and looked beautiful on the cake!
Enjoy!
Two delicious slices of Hummingbird Cake, topped with caramel and candied pineapple. 
A 6-layer rectangle hummingbird cake, ready to be drizzled with homemade caramel sauce. 


* For 3 cups Kristin's Gluten-Free Flour Mix: 
1 1/2 cup brown rice flour
3/4 cup sorghum flour (or additional brown or white rice flour)
2/3 cup cornstarch OR 1/2 cup arrowroot flour
1/4 cup potato starch
1/4 cup tapioca starch
1 tsp xanthan gum

Hummingbird Cake - Topped with homemade caramel and candied pineapple recipe by Successfully Gluten Free!