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Are rice cakes gluten-free? You bet! In fact they are naturally gluten free. Just one naturally gluten-free ingredient - rice. Of course you can get variations of gluten-free rice cakes: sesame seeds, cheese, salt, chocolate, apple cinnamon or just about anything else you can think of.
I have to admit that I originally wrote off gluten-free ricecakes as tasteless little chunks of cardboard and for a long time left themwhere I thought they belonged, on the supermarket shelf. Lately though, I’ve been thinking more aboutnaturally gluten-free bread and bread substitutes, and had the brain child that this is what rice cakes are. Ricecakes are naturally gluten-free (bonus) and you can really do anything withthem that you can do with a slice of bread or toast or even a cracker. After-all, who eats plain dry toast. You dress it up to make it interesting.
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It’s with that spirit that I bring you Gluten-Free Ricecakes 7 ways. Like all of my meal andrecipe suggestions, these are simple, accessible options that I think you willreally make when you’re looking to throw together a quick gluten free snack orlunch. Yes I’ve jazzed some of them up abit for the photos, but you can take that to whatever degree you like.
In addition to being naturally gluten-free, rice cakes arealso dairy-free and vegan. Some mycreations below have goat cheese on them, but to make them dairy-free or veganyou can leave off the cheese or use a vegan cheese substitute.
Seven Serving Suggestions for Gluten-Free Rice Cakes.
1.PB&J Rice Cakes– Of course, right? The simplest and tastiest comfort food on theplanet. No real explanationnecessary. I like to use natural peanutbutter (just peanuts and maybe a bit of oil) and I love trying jams from localmarkets.
2.Charcuterie Rice Cakes – do you like cold cuts?Then why not on a naturally gluten-free rice cake? This photo shows prosciutto and salami with acouple of slices of goat cheddar, olives and a sprinkle of dukkha, which is asimple mixture of chopped nuts and seeds.You could use ham or pepperoni or whatever you like. Just make sure your cold cuts are glutenfree. For a dairy free option leave offthe cheese or substitute with vegan cheese.If you want to make it totally vegan you’re pretty much left with the olives,pickles tomato and dukkha but hey, that would be good too, maybe with a bit ofdairy free yogurt or mayo.
3.BLT Rice Cake – Here's another classic, and who doesn’t like a BLT? This one has a bit of soft goat cheese on thebottom and it’s topped with a dairy-free yogurt and mustard sauce and bit ofparsley in place of lettuce. To make ifdairy free leave off the goat cheese. Tomake it vegan switch out the bacon for a few black beans and top with cilantro insteadof parsley.
4.Avocado Toast Rice Cakes – I keep hearing howour millennials love their avocado toast.Well, you’re welcome. Here isyour naturally gluten-free rice cake version.I mixed up the avocado guacamole style with a bit of lime juice andcilantro and topped with a few black beans, pepitas, a little shredded cheeseand chopped cilantro. For the dairy-freeand vegan version just leave off the cheese or substitute with vegan cheese.
5.PB & Banana Rice Cakes – This is a closecousin to number one. Again, noexplanation really needed. It’snaturally gluten-free, dairy-free and vegan.
6.Salmon Rice Cakes – So easy and nutritious. Salmon gives us a generous shot of protein along with B12, potassium, iron and vitamin D. The photo shows cannedsalmon on top of soft goat cheese and crowned with chopped dill pickle, quickpickled onion, fresh dill and a bit of lemon, mustard vinaigrette. You couldtotally do it the traditional way my mom did with mayo in the salmon, or elevateit a bit with leftover grilled salmon.
7.Tuna-melt Rice Cakes – A simple twist on anothercomfort food item. A little grainymustard at the bottom, flakes of canned tuna topped with black beans, pickle,parsley and crumbs from my home-made nut and seed crackers then generouslysprinkled with shredded goat cheddar. Afew seconds in the microwave just to melt the cheese and voila! For a dairy free version use vegan cheese.
More Gluten-Free Rice Cake ideas
I think you can see where I'm going here right? Let's brainstorm a few more. How about a personal pizza rice cake? Fried egg and ham or bacon, broccoli and cheddar, shrimp and pesto, goat cheese and tapenade, roast beef and horseradish. Want more ideas? Try googling canapes, which are just hors d'oeuvres on crackers. Anything you could put on a cracker you can put on a rice cake. Want to change it up a bit? Try corn cakes then go with your Mexican flavors: The avocado one above, or salsa and cheddar, huevos rancheros with on a corn cake. Are we on a roll? I'd love to hear some of your suggestions.
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