Living a gluten-free lifestyle is becoming easier as people create more recipes such as these cranberry-filled pumpkin chips. Healthy and homemade, the pumpkin chips were created with the Recipe Redux Challenge in mind, which happens to be the the first and only recipe challenge founded by registered dietitians. Clearly, then, the pumpkin chips are incredibly beneficial.
With a focus on dehydration, the cranberry pumpkin chips were inspired by Way Better Snacks' own version. Of course, being a DIY project, it is much cheaper and arguably healthier since people are 100% aware of what they're putting in it. Of course, it takes an entire day to dehydrate them, so it's a test of patience. Yet it's a sacrifice many are willing to make.
Homemade Pumpkin Chips
Ingredients of a Fit Chick Creates a Gluten-Free Snack with Cranberries
Trend Themes
1. Gluten-free Snacks - There is a growing trend of creating and consuming gluten-free snacks, like homemade pumpkin chips, to cater to the increasing demand for gluten-free options.
2. DIY Dehydration - More people are embracing the DIY approach to dehydration, as seen in the trend of making homemade pumpkin chips by dehydrating them for a healthier and cheaper alternative.
3. Recipe Challenges - The popularity of recipe challenges, such as the Recipe Redux Challenge founded by registered dietitians, is driving the creation of innovative and beneficial recipes like cranberry-filled pumpkin chips.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - The food and beverage industry can tap into the trend of gluten-free snacks by creating and marketing a wide range of gluten-free options for consumers.
2. Kitchen Appliances - The DIY dehydration trend presents an opportunity for kitchen appliance manufacturers to develop innovative dehydrators that are efficient, easy to use, and produce desired results.
3. Culinary Content Platforms - With the rise of recipe challenges and creative cooking, culinary content platforms can provide a platform for sharing and discovering unique and healthy recipes, like cranberry-filled pumpkin chips.