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Favourite Gf Dessert Recipes


Japsnoet

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Got these two recipes donkey years ago, but they are a real treat in our family.

Eat some more cookies !!!!!!!

200g of carob chunks

100g margarine

1/3 cup honey

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antmimi Rookie

Stole this idea from Pampered Chef

1 package Cream Cheese (read the label)

Sugar (enough to make it sweet)

1 C Organic applesauce

strawberries

Mix cream cheese, apple sauce, and sugar to taste.

Slice strawberries thinly (I use a PC egg slicer)

pour cream cheese into fancy glass cups.

Take slices of strawberries and slide them down the side of the glass until they are in between the wall of the glass and the cream cheese. Place some strawberry slices on top for garnish.

WOW! YUMMY

gloooten Newbie

Mocha Tofu Apricot Teff Pie

1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees

2. Crust: Cook:

2/3 cup teff grain

1 cup dried apricots or other dried fruits

2 cups of boiling water

pinch of sea salt

3. Pour and spread cooked teff and apricots evenly into a casserole dish or large pie pan

4. Blend in a food processor:

1 pound of tofu

1/2-2/3 cups of rice syrup or 1/2 cup of maple syrup

1/4 cup tahini

1/3 cup grain coffee (eg. Pero)

1 tsp. vanilla

5. Pour tofu mocha filling into teff crust.

6. Bake 10 minutes or until the top is slightly darker brown.

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