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  1. #1
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    Searching for an egg/milk/nut free dessert

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    We're doing christmas bbq lunch @ a friends house (normal thing ) but we need to make an allergy friendly dessert for one of the kids. He can't have eggs/nuts/milk & have been pondering what fun thing we could make.

    He's ok w soy milk & allgergy friendly chocolate (i love this stuff too mmmmmm).

    Any suggestions?

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    I make a dessert focaccia/pizza.

    Just buy pizza dough and embed with fresh berries or grapes, press in grated ginger root, sprinkle cinnamon, nutmeg/cardamon, sprinkle grated lemon rind and lace all over with honey.

    Pop into oven as normal for pizza (475 degrees F) for 10-15 min.

    It's a take-off from a traditional Italian grape dessert pizza when they had too many grapes.

    Eat (very) warm. Especially when use fresh blueberries, raspberries or blackberries. Here's a photo of such dessert: http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=33085

    No eggs, nuts, butter nor sugar.
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    wait

    Thanks but I'd have to check on the pizza dough.

    I'm looking for something that folks with allergies to these types of foods would enjoy...I know the young gent in question and don't want to kill him! He has lovely parents

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    How well does the allergy-friendly chocolate melt? My guess is probably not well, but...

    Maybe look up some vegan desserts with no nuts?

    Oh, I looked this up. They suggest melting the chocolate with some type of shortening.

    http://www.enjoylifefoods.com/enjoyi..._ind.php?id=95
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    Pudding made with soy milk and cocoa powder (which should not contain dairy) - it is just as yummy as pudding made with regular milk. You could even make parfaits - layer different flavors of puddings, bananas or other fruit, cookies if you can find any that are allergen free.... (hard to find things that haven't at least been in the same factory as peanuts though) - or you could make some. Ginger snaps don't have milk, eggs or nuts!
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    I have a recipe for the suggested pudding:

    1/2 liter of soy milk
    3 table spoons of pure cocoa
    3 table spoons of sugar
    3 table spoons of cornstarch OR 2 small spoons of Agar Agar

    Take a small amount of s.milk and mix it with the rest of the ingredients to a smooth paste.
    Cook the rest of the s.milk, then add the paste and stir. Let this cook for 2 minutes (don't forget to stir). Fill into whatever forms you like and let it cool.
    Last edited by Susan; 12-06-2010 at 01:25 AM.

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    t

    Thanks!

    Owlie-some of those recipes on that site are ooooooo..mmmmm....*drool*

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    Tapioca pudding made with rice or soy milk and no eggs, and a fruit topping

    Fruit pie with a vegetable oil (or shortening, yuk) crust

    Make sure any flour and milk substitutes you use are processed in nut-free facilities, if he's highly allergic.

    I haven't done much eggless baking, but there are lots of recipes for vegan cakes online, and I know I don't miss the baked goods at my favorite vegan restaurant. There are links to some yummy sounding vegan cupcake recipes here - coconut oil is optional in all of them, which IME if he can tolerate coconut, adds some wonderful richness, but the recipes allow for other shortening if he can't have coconut.
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    Vegan brownies, made with cocoa powder and vegan margarine. I can't remember where I found the recipe, but they were a big hit with my vegan and non-vegan friends alike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Owlie View Post
    How well does the allergy-friendly chocolate melt? My guess is probably not well, but..
    We use baking products from Vermont Nut Free chocolate and they are fine. They are exactly like other baking chocolates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Owlie View Post
    How well does the allergy-friendly chocolate melt? My guess is probably not well, but...
    There's nothing in "allergy-friendly chocolate" that isn't in the regular kind. It's just that most chocolate is processed in facilities that do tree nuts, so it's unsafe for people who have life-threatening nut allergies.
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    There was one company I looked at that did say their chocolate didn't melt well, but whatever. The shortening thing may just be a variant on the suggestion to melt chocolate with paraffin. Yum!
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    Make vegan desserts! I'm a vegan baker and always manage to have cupcakes and cookies on hand. I linked to a vegan blog that I love and have cooked from many times. The vanilla cupcakes there are my go-to. The only item you probably don't have in your kitchen right now is the almond milk and since nuts are out use soy milk instead anyway. I've made wonderful 'buttercream' frosting using Earth Balance margarine (it's non-hydrogenated) instead of butter and soy milk instead of cow milk.

    http://www.theppk.com/category/recipe/desserts/

    ETA: The brand Enjoy Life makes allergen free chocolates that have worked pretty well for me.
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    fruit, either plain old fruit, a fruit salad, or something like stewed apples or pears.

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    sticky rice with mango yum i have never made it though no idea if that would be remotely realistic. seems others have suggested some easier recipes.
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