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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Note: what do you substitute for vanilla and other extracts that
have an alcohol base? I've been taking my chances...
Other than that, here are some simple & good recipes that are
GF & lactose free. Just remember to check the ingredients of the
ingredients!
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This is my family's microwave fudge recipe:
Makes 3 pounds.
32 oz. confectioner's sugar
1 cup unsweetened cocoa
.5 cup soy (or rice) milk
1 cup butter, margarine, or Soy margarine!
2 tablespoons vanilla **** see note
For variations (optional):
1.5 cup chopped nuts
~.5 tablespoon oil of peppermint *** see note
1 cup mini marshmellows
1) Mix sugar and cocoa in large glass (or other microwave-safe) bowl.
2) Add milk & butter -- don't stir.
3) Cook in microwave at HIGH 4.5 - 6 min, or until butter is melted.
4) Add vanilla and any other optionals.
5) Stir until smooth.
6) Spread in well-greased 12x18" pan. Chill till firm. (Or use it
while its hot on ice cream... if you can eat it...)
For 1.5 pounds of fudge: halve all ingredients, cook on high for 2 - 3 min
For "rocky road fudge", add nuts and the marshmellows.
For mint fudge, add the oil of peppermint, how much you add will vary
according to taste.
Be creative!
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A Thai dessert
I don't know exactly what this is called, but its simple!
Disclaimer: I haven't tried this in my own kitchen...
Need: can of coconaut milk & bannanas & sugar
Peel the bannanas and cut them in half.
Into a bowl, pour some coconaut milk. Mix into the milk sugar.
Add the bannanas to the milk and warm them.
Eat with a spoon.
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Need a non-sugar snack food? Try dried seaweed! Look for it in an
Asian section of your supermarket, or a specialty store (health food
or Asian grocery). Also good with not-too-dry rice.
You might be able to find things like seaweed crackers, which you
may or may not like...
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Als
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