• Dairy Free Egg Nog

    Dairy Free Egg Nog

    I feel like a little elf in a workshop, making treats and goodies for the holidays.  I have to say that even though I love to cook and bake, I have never made goody plates for friends for the holidays.  But since I’m working somewhat feverishly on the Holiday Menu Planner and the Just Desserts recipe e-book, I don’t know what else to do with all of the baked goods and candies I’m going to be testing and creating over the next week or so.  I’m really looking forward to making gifts out of the treats!

    egg-nog-2Dairy-Free Egg Nog (also rice and soy free)

    Something I have always wanted to make is egg nog.  When I was a kid, we had milk delivered to our house from a milk company. It wasn’t raw but it tasted better than any milk at the grocery store.  During the holidays, we ordered the egg nog and it was the richest and yummiest egg nog ever.  I loved it.

    I never tried making it, even after I gave up milk because it just seemed too complicated.  Plus, I have had to give up my fear of raw eggs.  I now know that it is safe and healthy to eat raw egg yolks, if you get the eggs from someone you trust who raises the chickens on pasture.

    So, I decided to finally give it a go and made my first batch last night.  I used Baden’s idea to use coconut milk and adapted Wardeh’s recipe to create a dairy-free version.  The result was fabulous and I couldn’t believe how much it tasted like the real thing!  I also couldn’t believe that I used 2 tsp nutmeg to only 13 oz of coconut milk!  The basic ingredients are coconut milk, raw egg yolks, vanilla, and nutmeg and the complete recipe will be part of the Holiday Menu Planner and the Just Desserts recipe e-book.

    Gluten, grain and sugar free cut-out holiday cookies

    Gluten, grain and sugar free cut-out holiday cookies

    Gluten Free Cut-out Cookies

    I don’t think I’ve actually ever made cut out cookies before, except for when I was young as a kitchen helper.  They are much more tedious than I imagined, but very fun to make!  And the recipe that I adapted turned out great.  Elijah loves them and to me, they taste like “real” cookies.  I added cinnamon and other spices to the batter so they remind me of Snickerdoodles.  Yum!

    Grain Free Date and Fig Nut Bars

    Grain Free Date and Fig Nut Bars

    Date Nut Bars

    I got this recipe from the Eat Well Cookbook.  It was already grain free and the only thing I changed was I added cardamon and cinnamon.  It reminds me of some yummy date bars I used to make with oats but can no longer eat. 

    Coconut Macaroons

    Coconut Macaroons

    Coconut Macaroons

    I love coconut.  I know some people aren’t crazy about it but I guess I am.  So one thing I love is Coconut Macaroons.

    I’ve made macaroons before, but they had arrowroot powder in them.  So I tried a different recipe this time with honey and nothing but egg whites, honey, vanilla, coconut and a pinch of salt.  They turned out yummy but a bit different than what I’m used to.  I want to try another recipe that calls for ground pecans that looks great!

    tuesdaytwisterOnce again, this is my weekly roundup post for the Tuesday Twister Carnival at GNOWFGLINS.  Check out the other great real food blogs this week!


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