Gluten Free Crab & Artichoke Casserole

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This week I’m visiting family at the shore, so I’m on the hunt for easy, beachy dinners that make great next-day leftovers as well. I resurrected an old crab and artichoke casserole recipe of mine and made a few tweaks — as I always seem to do — and it has served us well this week for dinner and for lunches!

The recipe calls for making a roux, which many folks fear when used in the same sentence as “gluten free.” Luckily, my flour works great in roux as a thickener, so stop quaking in your boots – you’ll have a beautiful gluten free roux base, no worries!

Hot or cold, I know this crab and artichoke casserole recipe will make you and yours happy, too! Feel free to substitute shrimp or fish for the crab, or just use some roasted veggies and make it a vegan favorite. As with any good casserole, feel free to add more or less of the main ingredients (crab, artichokes, pasta, onion, cheese) to suit your taste.

Enjoy!

Gluten Free Crab & Artichoke Casserole

Gluten Free Crab & Artichoke Casserole

Ingredients

Instructions

Ancient Harvest Quinoa “Garden Pagodas” Gluten-Free Pasta

Preheat oven to 350° F.

Bring a pot of water to boil and follow package directions to cook the dried gluten-free pasta noodles. Drain and set aside while preparing roux.

Melt butter in a sauté pan over medium heat and add diced onions. Cook until lightly browned. Add the gfJules™ All Purpose Flour and stir constantly with a wooden spoon or silicone spatula to break up any lumps and keep the mixture from sticking. Cook for two minutes, then add the milks, stirring constantly until thickened. Reduce heat to low and add sherry, paprika, pepper and salt. Remove from heat and set aside.

Pour lemon juice over crabmeat and stir. In a large bowl, combine the crabmeat, artichokes and cooked and drained noodles. Stir the roux into the bowl, stirring well to integrate. Pour mixture into a large oiled casserole dish. Sprinkle the top with cheese, if using.

Bake for 30 minutes. If the cheese begins to brown too much, cover the casserole with foil for the remainder of the bake time.

Serve warm or cold.

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  1. A casserole, from the French word for “saucepan”,[1] is a large, deep dish used both in the oven and as a serving vessel. The word casserole is also used for the food cooked and served in such a vessel, with the cookware itself called a casserole dish or casserole pan. In British English, this type of dish is frequently also called a bake, coinciding with the cooking technique used to cook casseroles.”

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    • Yay, Shirley! Happy you can use the recipe! Maybe y’all could pick some crabs like we did together and use whatever is left after dinner for this casserole the next day! ;)

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