| What's the best gluten free pasta available in most supermarkets? |
| The Barilla corn-rice blend is widely available and fine. |
| Tinkyada - it’s corn free. Trader Joe’s has a few decent versions as well. We also like jovial. |
| Jovial |
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Seconding the Jovial recommendation. Best tasting gluten free pasta. It’s pricey but so worth it. No sad cornflake cereal taste like most other GF pastas.
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I like Jovial the best for dry pastas, but only buy it if it's on sale. We get Barilla from Amazon by the box - 10-12 packages at a time.
Giant seems to have a reasonably priced GF pasta now - has anyone tried? |
| Corn pasta can cause flares for me. |
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Like above, not grocery but Amazon and not cheap but our favorite:
https://www.amazon.com/Garofalo-Gluten-Free-Spaghetti-Pack/dp/B08JWV3JXH/ref=sr_1_20?keywords=gluten+free+spaghetti&qid=1681312137&s=grocery&sprefix=gluten+free+sp%2Cgrocery%2C130&sr=1-20 |
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For penne, rotini or lasagna Barilla, but they can fall apart when reheating.
For spaghetti and orzo Andean Dream, they never very mushy like the corn/ brown rice pastas do and they reheat great too! |
| There is no such thing as gluten free pasta. And the fake pasta absolutely sucks and tastes horrible. |
Really, none are gluten free? Please enlighten us. |
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I've tried so many.
My favorite is Andean Dream quinoa pasta. That's one that the wheat eaters in my family will eat. Good with red sauce, pesto, spaghetti substitute. We also do a lot of Asian inspired dishes and like jap chae noodles with stir fries. For soups the fat Vietnamese rice sticks tend to get less mushy. For ramen, there's a decent millet/ride blend that Costco carries. Not amazing, but pretty good. |
| Andean Dream Tumeric pasta is delicious. |
| Taste Republic in fridge at WF |