Allergy-Free Desserts: Gluten-free, Dairy-free, Egg-free,Soy-free and Nut-free Delights
- ISBN13: 9780470448465
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- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Safe ways to sweeten the day for people with food allergies
Some twelve million Americans suffer serious allergic reactions to nuts, dairy, gluten, and other ingredients typically found in desserts. Finally, here’s a collection of delicious dessert recipes offering a safe option for allergy sufferers who don’t want to give up their favorite treats. Even though these recipes are completely free of gluten, dairy, nuts, soy, and eggs, you’ll hardly notice the difference.
Allergy-free Desserts includes recipes for all of your favorite baked treats—cakes, cupcakes, pies, quick breads, cookies, and dessert bars. Written by Elizabeth Gordon, herself allergic to eggs and wheat, this indispensable cookbook will finally let you enjoy desserts safely again.
• Featuring 82 recipes and 44 full-color photos
• Recipes that taste just like the real thing—but without the gluten, dairy, nuts, soy, or eggs
• The perfect dessert cookbook for the millions of people who suffer from food allergies or Celiac Disease
Allergies shouldn’t hold you back. Allergy-free Desserts finally lets you indulge your sweet tooth.
Recipe Excerpts from Allergy-Free Desserts
![]() Pretend Peanut Butter Cookies |
![]() Cool Mint Patties |
![]() Crispy Rice Squares |
Allergy-Free Desserts: Gluten-free, Dairy-free, Egg-free,Soy-free and Nut-free Delights
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March 19th, 2010 at 8:23 am
My Book just arrived, and I was SO tired of seeing my friends devour sugar over the holidays…I couldn’t wait to try something that would not trigger all of my allergies…yet be delicious.
I’d tried some of the author’s allergen free cookies, found them far superior to similar products on the market…so why not try to learn to make such desserts myself?
Too many dinner parties of making a scrumptious dessert, only to watch in envy as it was devoured by friends…while I suffered in silence, unable to consume the dreaded egg, sugar, wheat trifecta of doom.
First of all, the book looks great…wonderful photos of mouth watering, allergen free cakes, cookies, and other treats. For my first experiment, I zeroed in on a long time favorite…vanilla cake. Directions were clear, recipe simple to follow…and it wasn’t long before I stared at my reward for a holiday of dairy abstinence. I’m embarrassed to say that I devoured most of the cake before I could share it with my egg and wheat eating brethren. Unlike many of these ‘healthy’ desserts, it was delicious…moist, and a rich and creamy frosting. None of that disappointing aftertaste. (like you get with carob…I hate carob. I loathe carob)
I’m really happy with the book, and what I’ve sampled so far. Looking forward to dinner parties at which I don’t have to sip green tea, clutching the saucer in resentment as I watch others down their sweet treats. The book is really wonderful, and I highly recommend it for its layout, photos, and most of all…delicious, easy to follow, recipes.
Rating: 5 / 5
March 19th, 2010 at 9:36 am
tastiest allergy free recipes I have ever tried. Great instructions and relatively easy to make. Also ingredients are readily available.
Rating: 5 / 5
March 19th, 2010 at 11:51 am
Excellent recipes, helpful for food allergies. This at home and Allernotes in restaurants ([...]) help us to cope. The keyword is careful and these recipes help make “special needs” foods much more palatable. Recommended.
Rating: 5 / 5
March 19th, 2010 at 1:05 pm
Mmmmmm. Wow! The recipes I’ve tried so far are excellent. Both my husband and I are extremely allergic to dairy and eggs (among lots of other stuff), so I’ve already experimented alittle on my own with substituting non-allergenic ingredients for the milk and eggs in our favorite recipes. A few successes, lots of re-dos. It’s a frustrating process, and sometimes impossible with desserts. At least that’s what I thought before I got ahold of Elizabeth’s book!
As any allergic person knows, dairy, eggs, wheat and soy are nearly ubiquitous in commercially prepared foods in America. If you don’t want to be sick, you gotta prepare your own food! If you want really good desserts that taste the way you remember they’re supposed to taste, that won’t make you sick, buy this book and make your own.
I love the fact that there’s lots of pictures. Makes you want to just drop everything and try the recipe! There’s descriptions of ingredients in the front, and helpful tips all through the book. Elizabeth even gives you storage and freezing tips, so you can save some of your treats for later, instead of pigging out and scarfing them all up immediately (which would be my inclination!). Seriously, I’m actually pretty good at eating a balanced diet, which is why I just love this book. I want a dessert to be scrumptious and not make me sick. I want it to be so good that I can take a bite and close my eyes and savor it. This book is truly a gift. Thank you Elizabeth Gordon! Please write more books like this one.
Rating: 5 / 5
March 19th, 2010 at 3:14 pm
The recipes are AMAZING! I have a friend who refuses to believe that allergy-free desserts can be edible much less as tasty as a “normal” treat. I am happy to say she is now a convert based on recipes in this book. These are not just good substitutes for those of us who are limited by food allergies. They really are very, very good!
Rating: 5 / 5