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Post Your Fav. Holiday Cookies And Desserts


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I am looking for holiday ideas. So please post your favorites of what works. And let us know if they are gluten, soy or dairy free also ot how you can make them that way for us that have other intolerances.

Thanks a bunch

paula


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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

What I am hoping to find is a good gluten free butter horn recipe. My mom used to make these all the time when I was little.

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gluten-free Pumpkin Roll - sooo good!!

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gluten-free Sugar Cookies - they've turned out perfect every time, and i've used as a pie crust too!

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I have a couple more, but gotta go find the recipes first.

Juliet Newbie

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all of the recipes listed below are gluten free, but not dairy free and possibly not soy free either. But you may be able to make it that way.

This is my favorite cookie to make around Christmas time:

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I throw Mi-Del gluten free Pecan Cookies into a food processor for use as the "graham cracker" crumbs, and for the nuts I use pecans. I also change up a bit, depending on my mood, the types of chips I use. Last time I did an equal mix of dark, milk, and white chocolate chips with a bit of butterscotch. It was sooooooooo yummy!

I also love macaroons; here's my recipe: Servings: 25-30 cookies

Active Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cooking Time: 28-30 minutes

(3) egg whites

1 1/2 tsp. cream of tartar

(1) 14 oz. can sweetened condensed milk

(1) 14 oz. bag sweetened flaked coconut

1 1/2 tsp. almond extract

1 tsp. vanilla extract

1/2 tsp. salt

Pre-heat oven to 350

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Sweet fudge, I'd love to make those sugar cookies but can't buy or use the instant pudding mix (not available here, has milk in it). Can you suggest a substitute?

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Sweet fudge, I'd love to make those sugar cookies but can't buy or use the instant pudding mix (not available here, has milk in it). Can you suggest a substitute?

hm, i have no idea. i just know that all the best gluten-free recipes i've found recommend using it. i imagine it would be okay without. a good question to put to the group.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular
Note:

all of the recipes listed below are gluten free, but not dairy free and possibly not soy free either. But you may be able to make it that way.

This is my favorite cookie to make around Christmas time:

Open Original Shared Link

I throw Mi-Del gluten free Pecan Cookies into a food processor for use as the "graham cracker" crumbs, and for the nuts I use pecans. I also change up a bit, depending on my mood, the types of chips I use. Last time I did an equal mix of dark, milk, and white chocolate chips with a bit of butterscotch. It was sooooooooo yummy!

I also love macaroons; here's my recipe: Servings: 25-30 cookies

Active Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cooking Time: 28-30 minutes

(3) egg whites

1 1/2 tsp. cream of tartar

(1) 14 oz. can sweetened condensed milk

(1) 14 oz. bag sweetened flaked coconut

1 1/2 tsp. almond extract

1 tsp. vanilla extract

1/2 tsp. salt

Pre-heat oven to 350


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