Synopses & Reviews
Discover the Wonders of (Naturally Gluten-Free) Coconut Flour!Coconut flour is quickly becoming one of the most popular flours on the market today, and deservedly so. It contains no gluten and no grain, and is low in digestive carbs and high in fiber, making it a favorite among Paleo, gluten-free, grain-free, nut-free, and low-glycemic dieters. In addition to what coconut flour doesn't contain, what it does contain is just as impressive. Not only is it packed with protein, but it also contains four times more fiber than oat bran; just a few tablespoons provides you with between 25 to 50 percent of your daily required intake! Unlike gluten-free flour mixes, however, coconut flour may be used on its own and contains only one, all-natural ingredient coconut. Yet its pure, slightly sweet taste is subtle enough that even coconut haters won't be able to detect it, and it lends itself perfectly to baked goods, creating results far superior to many other gluten-free treats. One bite of light and moist coconut flour bread is sure to have you addicted!
Inside, you'll learn how to bake wonderful muffins, cakes, cookies, savory bites and more with this amazing flour, which is now easy to find in most grocery stores and online. No fillers, additives, and gums here - just simple, all-natural treats such as:
* Cheddar Biscuits * Skillet Cornbread * Chocolate Chip Scones * Spiced Pumpkin Bread * Carrot Cake * Chocolate Layer Cake * Red Velvet Cupcakes * Pesto Flatbread Pizza * Garlic-Cauliflower Breadsticks * Spinach Mushroom Feta Crêpes * Coconut Shrimp with Sweet Chili Dipping Sauce
Author and blogger Erica Kerwien (www.comfybelly.com) will walk you through everything you need to know for using the flour with great results. You'll also find a handy icon guide for those recipes that are (or can be made) Paleo, grain-free, gluten-free, dairy-free, nut-free and more, so in no time you'll be whipping up new favorites that will please everyone (and every diet) at your table.
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"The Healthy Coconut Flour Cookbook is an amazing resource for anyone who's interested in creating delicious and nutritious food." - Robynne Chutkan, M.D., author of Gutbliss andfounder of The Digestive Center for Women
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"This often underutilized flour is a fantastic way to add nutrients, fiber, and flavor to dishes, especially for those looking for low-glycemic and grain-free options." - Mary Purdy, M.S., R.D., www.nourishingbalance.com
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"Erica’s grain-free recipes hit the spot every time—an especially remarkable feat given how tricky coconut flour can be. If you have food allergies, or even if you’re just looking for healthier treats, The Healthy Coconut Flour Cookbook is for you." - Michelle Tam, author of Nom Nom Paleo
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"Erica’s book has made me want to race into the kitchen and bake popovers right now!" - Shauna Ahern, author of Gluten-Free Girl Every Day
Synopsis
With The Coconut Flour Cookbook, you’ll learn how to bake wonderful breads, muffins, cakes, and more with this amazing flour.
Synopsis
Coconut flour is quickly becoming one of the most popular flours on the market today. It contains no gluten and no grain, and is also low in digestive carbs, making it a favorite among paleo, primal, gluten-free, and low-glycemic dieters. In addition to what coconut flour doesn't contain, what it does contain is just as impressive. Not only is it packed with protein, but it also contains four times more fiber than oat bran; just a few tablespoons provides you with between 28% to 50% of your daily required intake!
Unlike gluten-free flour mixes, coconut flour may be used on its own and contains only one, all-natural ingredient: coconut! Its pure, slightly sweet taste is subtle enough that even coconut haters won’t be able to detect it, and it lends itself perfectly to baked goods, creating results far superior to other gluten-free treats. One bite of light and moist coconut flour bread will have you addicted!
With The Coconut Flour Cookbook, you’ll learn how to bake wonderful breads, muffins, cakes, and more with this amazing flour, which is now easy to find in most grocery stores and online.
About the Author
Erica Kerwien is the author of the upcoming book Cooking for the Specific Carbohydrate Diet (Ulysses Press) and runs the blog Comfy Belly(comfybelly.com). When her son was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease in 2005, she set out to help him restore his health in the best way possible—with food. She started Comfy Belly in 2009 as a way to keep track of her recipes and the blog has since turned into a valuable resource for people around the world searching for recipes to support digestive wellness. Her recipes are especially great for those on any of the following diets: gluten-free, grain-free, dairy-free, sugar-free, SCD, GAPS, IBS, low-glycemic, and paleo/primal.