It's great to have such a wholesome
version of this dairy free milk.
Not exact matches
This particular
version is
dairy -
free, made with coconut
milk instead
of a combination
of whole
milk and heavy cream (though certainly those ingredients could be substituted in to make a more traditional ice cream).
In this
dairy -
free version of champurrado, almond
milk forms the base for spiced hot chocolate thickened with masa harina, all decked out in coconut whipped cream and hella chocolate.
I prefer to use coconut
milk and cream with a sprinkling
of dairy free cheese for a
dairy free version, but if you have no problems with
dairy feel
free to use regular
milk / cream and cheese.
The discovery
of their spreadable nut
milk ricotta inspired me to make these colorful
dairy free superfood toasts for Instagram HQ, and the release
of the Greek
version of their nut
milk yogurt took my breakfast game to a whole new level (I mix it up with my favorite golden
milk powder).
By replacing the fat - filled
dairy ingredients from the original with fat -
free milk and chicken broth, and by using lean Italian turkey sausage, we can whack around fifteen grams
of fat off the original
version.
I've tried a
dairy -
free version of this recipe, using coconut
milk instead
of yogurt and that was very tasty as well.
When using coconut
milk for the
dairy free version of this recipe it is whole 30 compliant.
Note: For a
dairy -
free version of these muffins, substitute soy
milk, almond
milk, or rice
milk for the
milk called for in the recipe.
This is a lighter
version of the standard tuna casserole, and can be made
dairy -
free with the use
of rice
milk — or other
dairy -
free milk.
Note: For a
dairy -
free version of this bread, substitute soy
milk, almond
milk, or rice
milk for the
milk called for in the recipe.
With this one the broccoli shines through and we use coconut
milk, so it's basically a super yummy,
dairy free version of cream
of broccoli soup!
If you want a
dairy free version, switch the
milk for 1/2 cup
of almond
milk and use coconut oil or ghee instead
of butter but I never tested this
version and it would alter the taste significantly.
This
dairy -
free creamed spinach tastes remarkably like the «real thing,» but instead
of using cream cheese or
milk, this
version is tossed in a creamy garlic cashew sauce.
I have done it this way with great results (an egg -
free version): Toss your food item in a thick non-
dairy milk (or
dairy if you prefer), then toss in an egg -
free wash made up
of a semi-thick mixture
of water and arrowroot powder, and then finally toss in the breading
of your choice.
If you need to be
dairy free, there is a version of this bread recipe that does not use my bread flour formula, and can easily be made with dairy - free milk, in my first cookbook, Gluten Free on a Shoestring (page 1
free, there is a
version of this bread recipe that does not use my bread flour formula, and can easily be made with
dairy -
free milk, in my first cookbook, Gluten Free on a Shoestring (page 1
free milk, in my first cookbook, Gluten
Free on a Shoestring (page 1
Free on a Shoestring (page 106).
When using coconut
milk for the
dairy free version of this recipe it is whole 30 compliant.
If you want to do a
dairy -
free version of these coconut flour pancakes, you can replace the
milk with 1 cup
of almond
milk OR coconut
milk + 1.5 Tbsp
of lemon juice OR 1 Tbsp
of vinegar to make buttermilk.
If you want a
dairy free version, switch the
milk for 1/2 cup
of almond
milk and use coconut oil or ghee instead
of butter but I never tested this
version and it would alter the taste significantly.
Normally, I make my tomato soup with some simple herbs, spices, and some non-
dairy milk instead
of cow's
milk for a
dairy -
free version.
There are fat
free, low fat and whole
versions of dairy milk, soy
milk, as well as sweetened and unsweetened almond
milk.
Buttermilk can be used in place
of almond
milk and lemon juice if you do not require a paleo,
dairy -
free version.
This second video plus recipe shows you how to make coconut
milk kefir if you wish to make a
dairy free version of the
milk based kefir below.
This homemade non-alcohol
version uses
dairy -
free milks and natural sweeteners, so it's suitable for any member
of the family.
That said, it's a decent and tasty choice for people looking for
dairy -
free versions of milk for their shakes, smoothies, cereals, and more.