My favorite holiday memories are of having lots of family and friends over for big meals. I love doing the cooking, preparing holiday recipes, the noise and laughter in the house, and of course, eating the food. I've happily adapted most of my old recipes to gluten-free but I had one more challenge. I was missing crusty chewy Italian bread that I could make into Crostini! I've always loved warm toasted chewy bites of Italian bread at holiday parties. Topped with Tapenade or made into Bruschetta, they are my favorite appetizers, but I hadn't quite found the right gluten-free flour blend to achieve that wonderful chewiness, until now! I'm so excited to share my NEW 20-minute Gluten-free, Yeast-free, Egg-Free, and Xanthan Gum-Free Italian Bread Rolls with you and did I say, they only take 20 minutes? No yeast, no rising and so easy to make. This amazing dough is also perfect patted out thin for flatbread or pizza crust. Scroll down to see my new Pizza crust u
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Hi, I am moving to central Florida soon and am interested in going to Aldi's for gluten free shopping. When I click on
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Hi Phyllis, thanks for asking! No, that's not a link sorry if it appeared to be one. They don't have a list but they do label each item very clearly. Again I have to stress that many items are labeled "Naturally Gluten Free" so you must read the ingredient list carefully, and contact the manufacturer if you are unsure of the chance of cross contamination. If you look at my other Aldi posts I have included the email address for Aldi's Customer service so that you can contact them as well. Happy safe moving and Welcome to Florida!
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