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Anyone Have A Favorite gluten-free Vegan Dessert?


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freeatlast Collaborator

My favorites are pumpkin bars, blonde brownies, and chocolate cake. What are your favorites?


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freeatlast Collaborator

I was going to post these recipes, searched for them in my Word docs and realized all three are recipes I either modified to make them gluten-free or just printed out from a recipe site. If anyone wants them, just let me know and I'll type them up for you.

cahill Collaborator

I would be interested in any egg,soy,gluten free dessert recipes :)

mommida Enthusiast

Try the Allergen Free baker's Handbook (How to Bake without Gluten, Wheat,Dairy, Eggs Soy, Peanuts, Tree nuts, and Sesame by Cybele Pascal.

I love this cookbook! The cupcakes rock! Gluten eaters love the baked goods too. (I was having a hard time finding some of the ingredients for the flour mix and substitued a pre-made gluten-free mix instead. It works perfectly.) So even if you don't want to invest in buying the different parts to make your own gluten free flour mix, you will do fine.

kendon0015 Rookie

This may be boring to some: One of my favorites is good ol' baked apples. I fill the core with a touch of brown sugar, raisins, sliver of butter, and walnuts. Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar and bake. Apple pie without the crust. A la mode is nice too. Try with pears as well.

freeatlast Collaborator

This may be boring to some: One of my favorites is good ol' baked apples. I fill the core with a touch of brown sugar, raisins, sliver of butter, and walnuts. Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar and bake. Apple pie without the crust. A la mode is nice too. Try with pears as well.

This sounds great!

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lorka150 Collaborator

I have a series of gluten-free vegan, most allergen-free cookbooks coming out. They are all baked goods. The first is due out in a couple weeks, and I'm currently finishing up the second one. If you're interested in testing recipes for the second one (it is all cakes, cookies, bars, squares, cupcakes), let me know! Send me a PM and I'll send you more info!


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Reba32 Rookie

A friend recently sent me this website link Open Original Shared Link

All of her recipes are gluten free, and most are also vegetarian or vegan and other allergens free or adaptable.

I did not know before I saw this site that either flax meal or chia seeds can be used in place of eggs! Soak either 1 tbsp flax meal or chia seeds in 3 tbsp of water for about 15 minutes, and it'll get all gummy like an egg and can be used as an equivalent of 1 egg in recipes.

So far I've tried the quinoa double chocolate cake, it was very yummy, and very easy to make :)

freeatlast Collaborator

I would be interested in any egg,soy,gluten free dessert recipes :)

Sorry to take so long to get back to you. Have had a wicked sinus infection for past month or longer. Still not back 100%. Will type that up for you this weekend if you're interested or you could google blonde brownies. I think I just used gluten-free flours and added 1 t. xanthan gum per cup.

freeatlast Collaborator

A friend recently sent me this website link Open Original Shared Link

All of her recipes are gluten free, and most are also vegetarian or vegan and other allergens free or adaptable.

I did not know before I saw this site that either flax meal or chia seeds can be used in place of eggs! Soak either 1 tbsp flax meal or chia seeds in 3 tbsp of water for about 15 minutes, and it'll get all gummy like an egg and can be used as an equivalent of 1 egg in recipes.

So far I've tried the quinoa double chocolate cake, it was very yummy, and very easy to make :)

Gosh, those look GREAT :)

freeatlast Collaborator

OK. Here is the link to the chocolate cake. It is egg, nut, soy free. My gluten eating husband requested that I make it again.

Scroll down to Alex's chocolate cake recipe. Don't know how to link to a specific post.

ECUmom3 Explorer

I would be interested in any egg,soy,gluten free dessert recipes :)

I just purchased both cookbooks by "Babycakes". The ones I've tried so far are really good; however ingredients are expensive but worth it!

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