Sunday, 08 July 2012

  • Product Review: Celiac Safe GF Pastas

    If you’ve been on the celiac diet for longer than 3 months, you can go ahead and add some specialty gluten free foods into your diet. Be careful though, as many companies say their product is gluten free when they have in fact been “manufactured in a facility that also processes wheat.” These foods are not safe for celiacs! The easiest rule to follow is to only purchase products with the certified Gluten Free symbol:


    If that symbol is present, then its time to get cookin'! I’ve been experimenting with pasta lately and wanted to share my thoughts on 3 brands: Bionaturae Organic, Tinkyada and Ancient Harvest. 


    Bionaturae Organic 
    pasta is made from 100% organic rice, potato and soy. It is free of GMO, corn and wheat. This is great for people with celiac who must also avoid corn products. It was the first brand I tried, so I was over the moon to be eating any pasta at all! My family ate it with me so I could get a fair judgement. They were pleasantly surprised! If you're used to eating white flour pasta, this is an easy transition to make. I had been eating hearty whole wheat pasta for years, so this still felt mushy to me. I’d sayd it is definitely a good purchase, but not my all time favorite. 


    Tinkyada 
    is a certified Organic and Kosher rice pasta. They boast all over their packaging about how wonderful the flavor is, how great the al-dente consistency is and how easy it is to cook. You just add the pasta to a pot of boiling water, keep at full boil for 1-2 minutes, then turn off the heat and let sit for 20 minutes. Don’t be afraid of overcooking! the package says, it’s nearly impossible! Well, I only boiled mine for 1 minute and let it sit for 17 and it was the stickiest, mushiest thing I’ve ever eaten. My boyfriend ate it with me and was very optimistic about it, noting that it had a pretty ok flavor. Maybe its my fault for eating so much wheat pasta in the past, but if this were the only pasta I could ever eat, I’d rather just stick with wild rice!


    Ancient Harvest 
    is a USDA Organic Quinoa-Corn blend pasta. When quinoa is lightly roasted its infused with a rich, almost nutty flavor. Mixing that with the hearty texture of corn makes this the best GF pasta I’ve had by far. Its even better than regular pasta because it walks the texture line between white and whole wheat. It cooks with just 8-9 minutes of uncovered boiling and, though the box instructs you to be wary of overcooking, I’ve experience none of the mushy qualities I found in rice pasta. Bonus: They make additional varieties of vegetable infused pastas that look beautiful when served!

    Of course, this is my humble opinion. You can visit CeliacDisease.com's Best Gluten Free Pastas of 2012 for their thoughts on the matter. Or better yet, tell me about YOUR favorites!

Comments (6)

  • MochaSprinkle@xanga

    My gf has celiac's (and type 1 diabetes, oy!) and I love cooking for her. Pasta nights are few and far between but I'm DETERMINED to make one she'll love. The rice pastas are the most horrificially sticky and mushy things I've ever encountered. Ever. Luckily, the sauce I made more than made up for it and it was edible. I also agree with you for the Tinkyada... so. mushy. ah! There is a quinoa pasta I like though, can't remember the name.. I'll have to experiment more to really find one she and I both love :)

  • sastsuki@xanga

    i'll eat anything as long as it tastes good hahaha

  • LadyGwenivere@xanga

    I really like the Ancient Harvest one.. I find its more filling and better quality then regular pastas.. so even if its a little more expensive you eat less. 

  • WaitingToShrug@xanga

    I've got celiac disease/gluten intolerance. The BEST thing I ever did was stop eating gluten-free substitutes and go primal. I went just gluten free for a while and felt slightly better. I went totally grain/dairy/added sugar/legumes free and feel amazing. 

    So. My favorite pasta is spaghetti squash. :D 
  • RachelR

    @WaitingToShrug@xanga- I totally agree with you, and definitely wanted to be sure I had the 3 month post diagnosis disclaimer. I'm going to investigate the Paleo Diet when I have more money to spend on food, but for now I am happy to find filling and inexpensive food options ;) Squash to the rescue!

  • RachelR

    @MochaSprinkle@xanga - You're so sweet! There are SO many Gluten Free options out there these days, I know you'll find one you both love :)

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