You've given me a great idea. I wanted to roast some garlic bulbs and use them on something, so I might mix the roasted garlic to mash into some butter with some thyme and make garlic bread with the ciabatta slices.
The ciabatta rolls are a winner and the marble cake wasn't bad either. I couldn't find the frozen croissants in Asda though. I really want to try the cheese and prosciutto croissant!
Everything looks so good! I love these videos too. I am keto (dirty/lazy/occasionally clean😅) but mostly gluten free. After my test results come back I have a feeling i'll be staying gluten free. An average day for me if I eat breakfast.. I have scrambled eggs with cream and himalayan salt for breakfast. A salad with boiled eggs, salami and creamy sauce- H salt, pepper, garlic powder, mayo and greek yogurt for lunch. Cheese cubed or seaweed snacks or low sugar high protein chocolate or lite jelly for arvo tea. And quite often meat and salad for dinner with home made olive oil, white vinegar, cooking salt dressing. I make choc paddle pops for dessert 😁 or cheesecake fluff using skinny mixers for flavour with cream cheese, thickened cream and a little sweetener.
I love their Ciabatta Rolls, I’ve not had them in ages. That would feel like Christmas, having all those GF high quality foods sent to you because as we all know it can be expensive sometimes buying some GF foods but also they are a good brand😋🫶🏻. I didnt know they had such a wide range of products.
I love Schar products. Their bread actually smells and taste's like bread. Their Pringle copies are my fav. Thank you for the video. I have seen a few products I haven't tried yet 😊
Awww i cant eat the Schar pain au chocolat 😭 they're made with gluten-free wheat and apparently that hurts my guts almost as much as gluten does. Their breads and biscuits are great though.
I don't have time for scratch-cooking every single day and neither do my audience, which is why I'm not going to pretend that's how I live. Just keeping it real and showing all the options!