
I’ve been meaning for weeks to get over to GlutenFree Houston’s bakery to try their free samples that they keep tweeting about. I finally made it this morning. It was a perfect day for it — a little overcast and quite chili (63° is chili for us Houstonians!). Since it was too wet to play outside, we thought it could be a fun trip for the whole family. My kids love free samples! Ok. Who doesn’t?
The first thing I tried was the pumpkin bread. It was the most amazingly moist peice of bread that I have had since I went gluten-free ten years ago. I have always missed banana bread and zucchini bread. But this pumpkin bread is really out of this world. Moist and full of flavor. My kids kept clamoring for more. And I ended up buying a whole loaf and eating almost half of it when I got home. I rarely get to indulge on bready things like this, so I didn’t feel guilty at all.
But then I hope we didn’t annoy the owners of the bakery (sorry, guys!). Ava is 17 months old now and the only thing she wants to do is run and climb. I remember this stage with Luke (now 3 years old) and thinking that I would never be able to go to a public establishment again. Ever. But now that I am an ‘experienced’ mom (ha ha) I know that this is just an era we have to get through. Ava was a bit frantic in her need to ‘be free’ and there wasn’t a lot of space for her to move around in the bakery. So my husband took both kids outside while I was free to sample the rest of the offerings.
The chocolate biscotti was what I had originally come for, and they turned out to be perfect. I haven’t had biscotti in well over a decade. I have been looking for a good mid-morning snack to go with my second cup of coffee and this balances it perfectly. In fact I took some home with me, and dipped one in my coffee just before taking the above photograph. Mmmm. Mmmm.
I also tried the lemon angel cake: moist, light, fluffy (can you have all that in one?) and lovely lemony flavor. The cornbread stuffing was savory and scrumptious. They sell the cornbread with a recipe to make the stuffing for your Thanksgiving dinner. I highly recommend this, as I could have made a lunch out of that cornbread stuffing alone! In fact, they are taking orders for the Thanksgiving holiday now, so if you are looking for gluten-free stuffing, gravy mix, pies, dinner rolls, etc. to complement your Thanksgiving meal, this is a great place to go.
Unfortunately, they had run out of all the muffin samples by the time I showed up. But if they are anything like the other baked goods that I tried, I am willing to bet they are pretty tasty. It seems that Gluten Free Houston has ‘moist’ down pat (except of course in biscotti, which you don’t want). It also seems like they have flavor down pat. And consistency. So what more could you ask for?
Well… since I put it out there… As with most gluten-free products, some of the items are a bit pricey. But this is an issue for gluten-free products no matter who is making them. I have never looked into it, but I am sure that the ingredients themselves are more expensive and harder to find. Additionally, gluten-free companies have to compete with already established (glutinous) bread giants of the world. So I understand why this is probably the case. But I hope that the advent of more and more gluten-free options can bring prices down for those of us who have to watch our wallets in addition to our diets.


