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Gluten-Free Whoopie Pies
We thought we'd conclude our week of gluten-free adventures on a sweet note with these classic Whoopie Pies from Elizabeth Barbone's How to Cook Gluten-Free. Well, not exactly classic since they forgo the wheat flour, but pretty darn close.
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As someone who grew up near New England (whoopie pie territory) I always felt that packaged chocolate snack cakes, like Suzy Q's, were a poor imitation of the whoopie pie. When I want chocolate cakes sandwiched together with sweet, creamy icing, nothing but a whoopie pie will do.
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Classic Lemonade
This classic, simple lemonade is made with fresh lemon juice, sugar, water, and just a pinch of salt for perfectly balanced sweetness and acidity.
Iced Coffee and Almond Sherbet
This sherbet is only as good as the iced coffee that goes into it, so use the best you can get or make. Once you've managed that, this recipe comes together in less than ten minutes and is churned in another twenty.
Strawberry Lemonade
For the most refreshing and flavorful strawberry lemonade, macerate your fruit and lemon zest.
White Hot Chocolate (with Spiked Variations)
Cozy up to this creamy White Hot Chocolate on a cold day. You only need 4 ingredients and 10 minutes! Don't miss the boozy variations for the adults.
Pink Lemonade
This sweet-tart Pink Lemonade gets its pretty pastel color from cranberry juice. Easy to make at home (just 4 ingredients) and great for spring and summer picnics, showers, brunches, and more.
Classic Vanilla Ice Milk
Like sorbet, ice milk is light and refreshing on a hot summer's day, but with the creamy, soft consistency you'll find in the best ice cream.
Watermelon-Mint Lemonade
Blended watermelons provide most of the liquid for this light and refreshing lemonade.
Sunny Peach Mint Lemonade
Sweetened with a fresh peach and mint infused simple syrup, this Peach Mint Lemonade tastes like summer in a glass. It's easy to make, too!
Sparkling Strawberry Oolong Arnold Palmer
It's an Arnold Palmer, which means it's a mixture of iced tea and lemonade. But what really makes it special is the "Sparkling Strawberry Oolong" part. Oolong is a really fragrant, almost fruity Chinese tea, and it gives this Arnold Palmer a lovely flavor.
Honey-Basil Lemonade
This simple lemonade combines fresh basil with a touch of honey.