Synopses & Reviews
The only thing better than traditional dessert is an adorably small dessert you can pick up with your fingers and devour in a few sumptuous bites. Cake pops, mini pies, and tiny tarts are everyones favorite new treats, and its no wonder—theyre cute, theyre fun, and theyre small enough that you can sample one of each at a party!
For the growing population with gluten allergies or sensitivity, dessert is tricky territory. Gehring, who has been gluten-free for three years, has experienced many of the pitfalls of gluten-free cooking and baking so you dont have to! She and her husband, Lawrence, have developed more than sixty recipes youll have fun making and feel great eating.
Ginger peach tartlets
Chocolate peanut butter cake pops
Meringue nests with citrus cream
Candied orange peel
Macarons
Mini red velvet cupcakes
Chocolate chip cheesecakes
Blackberry pies with honey lavender cream
Coconut sorbet shots
Maple walnut truffles
Synopsis
Handheld treats that are easy to make, fun to eat, and completely gluten-free!
About the Author
Abigail R. Gehring is the editor of Back to Basics, Homesteading, and Self-Sufficiency, and author of Odd Jobs and Dangerous Jobs. She’s practiced living self-sufficiently since her childhood in Vermont, being home-schooled, home-canning jams and jellies, and enjoying natural crafts. She lives in New York City and Windham, Vermont.