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Easy Chocolate Coconut Squares Recipe

This is a fast recipe for your next holiday gathering

chocolate coconut squares

Chocolate Coconut Squares

I got the idea for this dessert recipe from a similar one featured on Karina’s Kitchen. It was just before Christmas last year. I was busy searching the web for a good cookie sheet recipe that was much like our family favorite toffee bars. I stumbled across Karina’s Almost Sausalito Cookie Bars. I had some of the ingredients on hand, and then just altered the recipe a small bit to make it like my mother’s toffee bar recipe that is of course, not gluten free. In the end our new gluten free family favorite was born. Around the house I call them toffee bars, but there isn’t any toffee in them so that name doesn’t seem to fit. …continue reading »


Need a Gluten-free Kolacky Cookie Recipe?

Also called Kolaches, this Traditional Kolacky Cookie Recipe is a Holiday Favorite in our Family

Gluten free Kolacky cookies

Kolacky Cookies

Mychalina, my mother, emigrated from the Ukraine as a young married woman with two children.  I was the second youngest of five sisters and grew up watching my mother make her kolacky recipe on that old cutting board she had. She would always make the best kolackys. She would be in the kitchen for hours on end, making dozens and dozens of kolacky cookies for holidays, church socials, for birthdays, graduations, you name it. Well into her 80′s she would make this traditional kolacky cookie recipe for us, even for the neighbors who mowed here lawn and shoveled her snow. That’s the kind of wonderful and generous person she was. Before she recently passed away my family and I made it a point to get all her favorite recipes. It is a good thing because she never wrote anything down.

Her kolacky cookie recipe was always my favorite recipe of hers. Her prune and apricot kolacky cookies were the best. In one sitting I could eat a dozen. Now since my recent diagnose of celiac, I thought I would never be able to eat another kolacky cookie again. But thanks to my husband’s niece and the use of her kitchen, we successfully made a GF version of my mother’s kolackys. Trust me it wasn’t easy. After many failed attempts and many long hours in the kitchen, we finally had an edible kolacky that was pretty close to my mother’s original recipe. According to my family, and my niece’s 5 year-old diagnosed son, they were delicious. So if you are gluten intolerant and you think you can’t ever eat a kolacky again, here’s a recipe for you to try. I hope you like it. …continue reading »


Gluten, Corn, Soy, and Dairy-free Thumbprint Cookie

Bake this traditional Irish holiday cookie recipe:

Tumbprint cookies

Tumbprint cookies

This cookie is also called a Jam Drop Cookie. They are quite popular in Ireland, but here in the U.S. we call them Thumbprints. There is a funny back story as to how this recipe made its way into our Christmas cookie list this year.

About two months ago, while we were on holidays in Ireland, I took my 3 1/2 yr old with me to the grocery store. He got very excited when he saw a picture of jam drops on a packaged box and was excited about getting them. I had to explain that they had wheat, and that we couldn’t get them. He just pointed his finger at me and said exuberantly, “But YOU could MAKE them!” So I muddled through the store wondering how I would pull such a feat off. I didn’t have a clue. I hadn’t yet been able to make a good ‘sugar cookie’ batter and was at a loss until I found David Harris, one of the most vocal foodies on the Celiac Society of Ireland’s forum. He had made a beautiful recipe that I really thought I could use. …continue reading »