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Gluten Plus Milk Intolerances = Cookies?


PadmeMaster

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I went to make cookies the other day.. I bought the Betty Crocker Chocolate Chip Cookie mix (after checking it for milk..).. I then went to do like I always do.. Add chocolate chips. Hersheys: Milk. Nestle: Milk. Ghuildueris (I can't find the right spelling. But their chips are 70% cacao): Milk. So I settled for peanut butter chips.. But I WANTED chocolate. And I don't like the chocolate chips in the betty crocker mixes (although dairy free was nice..)

So.. Someone pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeassse help me?! I'll buy in bulk if I have to! I need chocolate chips to add to my cookies! (and the brownies someone linked to the other day ;) )

TIA,

~Padme


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Enjoy Life makes chocolate chips that are free of the top 8 allergens, not sure of any other ones though since we are soy free too so that takes away alot of other options. Something else to look for is dark chocolate because a pure one should have no milk added.

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I went to make cookies the other day.. I bought the Betty Crocker Chocolate Chip Cookie mix (after checking it for milk..).. I then went to do like I always do.. Add chocolate chips. Hersheys: Milk. Nestle: Milk. Ghuildueris (I can't find the right spelling. But their chips are 70% cacao): Milk. So I settled for peanut butter chips.. But I WANTED chocolate. And I don't like the chocolate chips in the betty crocker mixes (although dairy free was nice..)

So.. Someone pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeassse help me?! I'll buy in bulk if I have to! I need chocolate chips to add to my cookies! (and the brownies someone linked to the other day ;) )

TIA,

~Padme

Hi Padme,

I'd recommend Elana Amsterdam's cookbook "The gluten-free Almond Flour Cookbook". Not all recipes are dairy free, but she's got some really good gluten-free DF Cookies in that book. Her website Open Original Shared Link may help.

I checked this cookbook out from the library, and I'm considering purchasing it now that I know where to buy almond flour.

T.H. Community Regular

We've had the best luck with Enjoy Life chocolate chips, too. Although I'm curious what peanutbutter chips you found that were dairy free - I could never find some when I was looking. :)

organicmama Contributor

I believe Sunspire has DF chips, but not soy free.

annegirl Explorer

Here's another vote for Enjoy Life chocolate chips! :) I love the tiny morsels!

come dance with me Enthusiast

The dark chocolate ones we get are Gluten-free Casein-free and no soy they are not milk chocolate.


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