Everyone loves a soft fluffy dinner roll. These are the gluten free version I came up with for my family to enjoy at the holidays, with soups or with dinner. They are moist and have a great flavor. I love using the cast iron skillet for this recipe. The walls of the skillet help keep the rolls from thinning out too much and they rise beautifully. Serve with butter, jam, honey or just eat plain. These are a welcome addition to any table.
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What would Thanksgiving be without Pumpkin Pie? It's a tradition we all grew up with and when my husband and kids got the Celiac diagnosis I knew I had to find a way to continue all our holiday food traditions. The only hard part for gluten free pies is the crust. Once you get that down the fillings are easy to alter and most are naturally gluten free. So here's my traditional crust that's been tried and tested for years. It's easy to make and work with (compared to the crusts I used to make) Adding an egg really helps it bind better. I don't mess with the dough much. As soon as the dough is combined I put it in the refrigerator, let it harden a little and roll out. It's easy. I made the filling with milk free options and they taste great.
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