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Dairy-free, Soy-free Whipped Topping


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I would really like some type of whipped topping for a couple of desserts I'm planning to make over the holidays. I can't find anything in the stores that is dairy-free and soy-free. I've tried the cashew thing, but thought it was gross.

Does anyone have any ideas? Has anyone tried whipping coconut milk?


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I would really like some type of whipped topping for a couple of desserts I'm planning to make over the holidays. I can't find anything in the stores that is dairy-free and soy-free. I've tried the cashew thing, but thought it was gross.

Does anyone have any ideas? Has anyone tried whipping coconut milk?

I haven't tried whipping coconut milk, but I've thought about it!

There's a special gadget advertised on tv that will whip air into any liquid and turn it into "whipped" whatever. I immediately thought of coconut milk when I saw this.

I don't know if it will work with just a hand blender but it might be worth trying.

Mom23boys Contributor
Does anyone have any ideas? Has anyone tried whipping coconut milk?

I read about it somewhere just this morning. You pour off the separated watery part and whip the creamy part. Make sure it is cold (fridge overnight).

lonewolf Collaborator

Okay, I'm going to have to try the coconut milk. I got a bunch of it on sale (full-fat, organic) and I am up for an experiment. Now, I hope no one from the diet thread peeks in here. Maybe I'll make it and let my kids try it.

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I would really like some type of whipped topping for a couple of desserts I'm planning to make over the holidays. I can't find anything in the stores that is dairy-free and soy-free. I've tried the cashew thing, but thought it was gross.

Does anyone have any ideas? Has anyone tried whipping coconut milk?

I know it exists somewhere - The Glutnney bakery in Pittsburgh uses dairy free whip topping on their goodies,, but not sure about soy free. I had one of their iced cookies, about 1 month ago, it was great.

I don't eat many treats anymore.

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Ooh, I really want to try this. Let's all go whip some coconut milk, then compare results :lol:

I know it exists somewhere - The Glutnney bakery in Pittsburgh uses dairy free whip topping on their goodies,, but not sure about soy free. I had one of their iced cookies, about 1 month ago, it was great.

jmd3 - this has nothing to do with whipping dairy and soy-free things, but is that the twelve apostles in your avatar? I have a very similiar photo (except your avatar is much prettier)

Now that I'm all off-topic I feel the need to add something relevant :rolleyes:. Here's a recipe:

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Green12 Enthusiast
Now that I'm all off-topic I feel the need to add something relevant :rolleyes:. Here's a recipe:

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:lol:

This recipe looks promising!


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thanks so much

going to try

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