Author: Bubbles

Pantry staples: Pasta

The increase in trendy diet fads in Malaysia has some benefits for the urban celiac. Supermarkets now stock a variety of gluten free pantry staples, including pasta. For years, most celiacs with working taste buds have avoided gluten free pasta for its unfortunately gluggy, cardboard-like texture. However, the recent influx of new brands to the market has changed this.

The brands found supermarkets here are Orgran, De Bole, San Remo and Dove’s Organic Farm. I try to avoid corn, unless it is organic as something like 80% of corn is genetically modified. So far, the Dove’s Organic Farm Brown Rice Pasta (available in penne or linguini) has the best texture and closest feel to wheat pasta. Luckily, it’s easily found at Cold Storage supermarkets. Outside of Malaysia, I’m a big fan of the Italian brand, Riso Scotti. Unfortunately, I’ve yet to find a brand for Lasagne sheets (that aforementioned gluggy texture problem) so I still use zucchini and eggplant to replace the pasta sheets.

One of my favorite pasta dishes is carbonara. Unlike the super rich, cream-laden version you find in many cafes, the Italian kitchen version uses eggs to create the slippery texture.

Pasta Carbonara

Ingredients

For the pasta, use approximately 75g per person and prepare according to instructions on the packet.

60g Pancetta (the label should say gluten free)*

1 tbsp olive oil

2 eggs

1/2 cup each of Parmesan and Pecorino cheese grated.

Method

Put the pasta to cook in salted, boiling water.

In a large pot, sautée the pancetta in oil until it is crisp and remove from pan. Leave the oil in the pot off the heat.

Beat eggs together with the grated cheese.

When pasta is cooked, drain and reserve 1/4 cup of pasta water.

Return the pot with the pancetta oil to a low heat and add the pasta and cooked pancetta. Stir through, coating the pasta well with the oil.

Turn heat to the minimum and add the egg and cheese mixture. Mix slowly to ensure the pasta is well coated and remove from stove. The residual heat of the pasta will cook the egg.

Taste and salt a little if needed.

*Bacon or pancetta makes everything taste better unless you are a vegetarian so feel free to leave this out and substitute with three cloves of garlic sautéed in 2 tablespoons olive oil.

Kiss kiss,

Bubbles

Paris sans gluten

Paris is one of my favorite gluten free travel destinations. At most cafes and restaurants, they are happy to provide some form of a gluten free option, even if just a simple omelette aux fines herbes. I tend to indulge a lot when I visit and have a few go-to places for lunches and dinners that I love.
First up, the dedicated gluten-free mecca that is Helmut Newcake (3 rue Bichat 75010). The chef owners have perfected gluten-free pastry making and for a celiac, their charming patisserie is a must visit. I was so distracted by the array of options, I forgot to take photos!

For a quick and healthy lunch option, Biosphere Cafe (47 rue Laborde 75008is a must-go. The food is clearly labelled for different allergies and the array of choices, amazing. They also have pastries!

sandwich sans gluten

Noglu  (16, passage des Panoramas 75002) is a wholly gluten free restaurant in one of the charming covered passages in Paris. It’s tiny and popular so you may need to wait for a table but the pizza and decent coffee in Paris served with madeleines was definitely worth the wait.

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Finding gluten free bread in Paris isn’t difficult. Most of the bio shops stock a variety of bread, croissants, biscuits and pasta. If you can’t find a bio shop in your neighbourhood, L’epicerie at Bon Marche has a decent sized section of gluten free products.

Macarons from Laduree and Pierre Herme are mostly gluten free. Do remember to ask when selecting your flavours as some flavours use gluten-containing ingredients.

Finally, chocolate. As you all know by now, chocolate is an important part of a balanced diet for me. So what could be more heavenly than an all chocolate restaurant! The lovely staff at Un Dimanche Au Paris (4-6-8 Cour du Commerce Saint André 75006) were helpful and knew their allergen-free items.

Kiss kiss,

Bubbles