From Chen:
Fortunately, there are tons of allergen-free recipes out there that take advantage of common food substitutes in order to create delicious treats. Dessert recipes are in high demand, because many desserts contain dairy products, nuts, eggs, and other foods that trigger allergies. This article gives you two allergen-free picnic dessert ideas.
Allergen-Free Picnic Dessert Idea #1: Chocolate Chip Cookies
Chocolate chip cookies make a great dessert for a picnic. This recipe makes one dozen allergen-free cookies that taste great – even as good or better as regular cookies do! They lack nuts, dairy products, eggs, gluten, and soy. You’ll need:
- Two tablespoons of lukewarm water
- 1 1/3 teaspoons of egg replacer
- 2/3 teaspoon of baking powder (without gluten)
- 2/3 teaspoon of vanilla extract (without gluten)
- 1/3 teaspoon of baking soda
- 2 tablespoons of shortening replacer
- 2 tablespoons of non-dairy butter
- ¼ cup of brown sugar, light
- 1 cup of flour (without gluten)
- ½ cup of chocolate chips (without soy, gluten, or dairy)
- 1/6 cup of cane sugar
- 1/6 teaspoon of salt
Preheat to 375 degrees F. Take the sugar and combine it with the butter, and whip them together. Add the vanilla. Blend the egg replacer with water for 90 seconds. Add the first mixture. Combine the flour, baking soda and powder, and salt in a bowl, then combine with the first mixture and add the chocolate chips. When you place the cookie dough down, shape the cookies into a cookie shape before baking them in the oven for 11-13 minutes. Be sure to watch carefully until they’re done.
Allergen-Free Picnic Dessert Idea #2: Rice Krispies Treats
Another favorite. You will need:
- 1 10 ounce package of sugar-free, non-dairy marshmallows
- 6 cups of Rice Krispies cereal
- 3 tablespoons of non-dairy butter
Both of these desserts are terrific ways to enjoy something sweet at a picnic without having to worry about pesky allergens getting in the way. I hope you enjoy!
4 comments:
Thanks for sharing this wonderful recipe. It's great for my kids who love to go out and have picnic.
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Now this is my kind of picnic food - safe for everyone, and absolutely yummy.
Would you suggest an alternative to sugar for people allergic to it? Or is artificial sugar too risky?
irish restaurants, sugar is not a common allergy -- it's typically the proteins in food that cause allergies. It's more likely that someone will need to avoid sugar for other medical reasons. I'd avoid artificial sweeteners and opt for something like agave nectar, if that's allowed on your diet.
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