We are topping out at 21* and dropping to 6* at night. It’s suppose to be here for awhile longer.
Thanksgiving was good, but since the corn is still sitting out there waiting to be harvested (it gained moisture) I had time to cook.
Gluten Free Onion Rings and Gluten Free Tomato Soup
3 cups all-purpose flour (regular or gluten free)
1/2 c rice flour
1 c cornstarch
1 teaspoon cayene pepper
2 teaspoons salt
2 large onions sliced thin
Dip onions in the flour, cornstarch, cayene pepper and salt. Work the mixture on the rings until they are thoroughly coated. Shake off any excess flour before frying the onions.
Fry until crispy. Pat off excess oil and toss onion rings in wicked spice mixture:
1 tablesppon ancho chile powder
1 tablespoon paprika
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon cayenne (or to taste)
(Wait until all the foaming action in the fryer dies down. That means all or most of the liquid in the onion has cooked out, which is what makes them crispy.)
Tomato Soup
Saute 2 tablespoons chopped onion in 2 tablespoons butter
Blend altogheter all-purpose flour (regular or gluten-free), 2 teaspoons sugar, 1 teaspoon salt, 1/8 teasppon pepper, 1 dash garlic powder and stir into the butter and onions.
Removed from heat and slowly stir in 2 cups of tomato juice. Boil for 1 minute.
Stir hot tomato mixture into 2 cups cold milk
Heat to almost boiling and serve.
It is important to stir the hot mixture-slowly- into the cold milk to avoid curdling.
Add a toasted cheese sandwich and the onion rings.
Tomorrow I will give you my gluten-free cracker recipe.
Linda


Mmmm. Looks good. Love onion rings in any shape. We aren’t down as cold as you are but we are dang cold! Can’t remember it being this cold. But all I have to do is think of 125 degrees in the summer and I don’t mind the cold anymore.
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I will have to try that some time!
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brrr
it is cold here…but suppose to warm way up by the end of the week (o:
more good recipes…thanks
praying that corn will dry out for you.
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Winter has arrived! Two great recipes that would be most enjoyable on a cold winter’s day. Thank you for sharing. I do hope you are able to get your harvest in soon, is it ever to late? Thank you for the kind comment on my dad’s wood working project, I was very surprised and most greatful. Blessings to you my friend, Julie of Dog Trot Farm
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Sorry to hear that it is so cold…
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Tummy-warming yummy! Your cold has headed this way, too. Was 6* last Friday morning. Did chores in 30mph winds and 36* this afternoon. Really had to bundle up! Hope that corn dries out soon.
Blessings!
CottonLady
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I’m glad to see you posting some of your recipes. I love home made tomato soup and never thought to make onion rings to go with it. I add a tad of allspice to my soup….it’s good.
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Yum, Linda…. Cooking ‘gluten-free’ isn’t easy —but I’m sure your family is THRILLED that you are doing it for them… Both the soup and onion rings look delicious.
Hope your weather improves soon. I know you are anxious to get that corn harvested.
Hugs,
Betsy
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Brrrrr That’s cold! Oooh you are making my mouth water.
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It’s cold over here too, global warming where are you??? A great time for soup!
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Brrrrrrrrrr. But your onion rings look like a really nice way to spend time inside. Yummy! Winter weather is finally hitting here now, but nothing like yours.
~Faith
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Baby, that is cold. I hope we don’t see much of that for a while. Your gluten-free onion rings sound delicious.
I hope your corn is drying so you can get it in.
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I sure hope the corn is ready SOON! Cant imagine how stressed you all are with all the waiting, waiting!!
We love onion rings around here!! So yum!!
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