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Need Dessert Ideas


Chrissyb

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We are doing Mexicand food for dinner on Christmas so I need some ideas for dessert. They need to me dairy free also. I can use soymilk and earthbalance as a sub. Coconut milk is good to or cocounut oil so any suggestion would be wonderful.


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heres one from mccormicks website that is awesome..Everyone loves it! It does have chocolate and butter so I am not sure if it would work for you depending on how much dairy you can tolerate. I am lactose intolerant but can eat small amounts of chocolate or butter without and reaction.

Molten Spiced Chocolate Cabernet Cakes

Ingredients

4 ounces semi-sweet baking chocolate

1/2 cup (1 stick) butter

1 tablespoon Cabernet Sauvignon or other red wine

1 teaspoon McCormick

skinnyminny Enthusiast

heres one from mccormicks website that is awesome..Everyone loves it! It does have chocolate and butter so I am not sure if it would work for you depending on how much dairy you can tolerate. I am lactose intolerant but can eat small amounts of chocolate or butter without and reaction.

Molten Spiced Chocolate Cabernet Cakes

Ingredients

4 ounces semi-sweet baking chocolate

1/2 cup (1 stick) butter

1 tablespoon Cabernet Sauvignon or other red wine

1 teaspoon McCormick

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What about a flan with coconut milk or other dairy free alternative?

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