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Hope you all had an incredibly Merry Christmas. Katie and I received a waffle cone maker and a donut maker for Christmas "from a gluten-free (but not Blitzen-free) Santa." Our dad is so crazy. We'll be taking a break while be enjoy time with our family while using our new baking toys. Have a wonderful holiday week!
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Almond joys. Addicting? I think YES!!! How can a combination of coconut, chocolate, and almonds not be addicting! Everyone in our family loves almond joys. Who doesn't? These delightful candies are a Christmas tradition, being one of many candies made just for the holidays.This recipe was easy, simple, and delicious!!! Christmas comes once a year, so celebrate with something yummy!
3/4 c sweetened coconut
1/2 c coconut oil, softened
1/4 c organic powdered sugar
1 c dairy free chocolate chips
15 almonds (optional)
Mix first three ingredients together in a bowl and chill for about an hour. It should be hard, but still soft enough to mold. Once chilled form into about fifteen balls. If you want stick an almond into each candy. Melt the chocolate. Cover coconut balls entirely with melted chocolate. Keep in refrigerator until hardened. Enjoy, and treat yourself to more than one!
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As long as I can remember, my family has made fudge at Christmas time. My grandma used to do the same for my mom's family at Christmas. In fact, this is based off my Gram's recipe - hence the name. (I prefer being sentimental instead of coming to the realization that this probably came of a marshmallow fluff jar.)Last year I decided it would be fine to simply eat some normal fudge. My stomach punished me enough to realize I would have to skip one of my favorite desserts from there on out. In swooped ricemellow creme and saved the day!
Grandma's Fudge Recipe:
1/2 c. butter substitute
4 1/2 c. organic sugar
2 c. almond milk
1 c. ricemellow creme
2 12 oz. packages semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 13 oz. bar German sweet chocolate, grated (optional)
2 t. vanilla
2 c. walnuts, coarsely chopped (optional - I prefer mine without)
Boil almond milk until remaining liquid measures 1 1/3 c. (Note: If you boil down too much, you can simply add more almond milk to get the correct measurement.) Combine butter substitute, sugar, and milk in a large (5 qt.) pot. Cook over medium heat until boiling, stirring occasionally. Boil for 8 minutes. Remove from heat. Add remaining ingredients, except nuts (if using). Beat until well mixed. Add nuts. Pour into greased jelly roll pan or 13x9 in. pan. Cool in fridge for 12 hours, then cut.
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These are super easy and yet everyone loves them. I have yet to use cream cheese substitute in the cookies, since I made these for a party full of normal people. This is for you gluten-freers out there. (I am referring to the "sandwich cookie" as I have always known it, even though I know these are technically not oreo cookies since they are another brand.)Oreo Truffles
1 package of cream cheese
1 package of gluten-free oreo cookies
1-2 packages white and/or semi-sweet chocolate chips
Crush package of oreos in the blender. Add cream cheese and blend until smooth. Roll into 1 inch balls and put in freezer until hardened. Melt chocolate in double boiler (keeping the two kinds separate if you choose to do both). Roll each ball in either white of semi-sweet chocolate. Decorate with colored sugars or opposite kind of chocolate.
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Coffee, whether caffeinated or not, is someone I am not supposed to drink because of my nerve problem. Thus when I am freezing cold and looking for something sweet to warm me up, I turn to the deliciousness of hot cocoa. For as long as I can remember, we always had hot cocoa after coming in from playing in the snow. We did not even have to ask. Mom always had (and still has) a steady supply of hot chocolate mixes in her cupboards (despite the lack of snow). So was I going to forget about it after we could not find any that did not contain dairy or corn? Ummmm, no. Of course not. Below is a recipe that I enjoy. I used raw honey, which let me tell you is addicting...
Honey Hot Chocolate
1/2 c raw honey
1/2 c unsweetened cocoa powder
1 /2 c water
1 tsp vanilla extract
3-4 c almond milk
Add first three ingredients to a saucepan and mix well. Pour in the milk and vanilla. Over medium high heat stir well until hot.
serves 4 people
Note from Hannah: I like mine better with agave. Use peppermint extract (though you may want to cut the amount in half) for a tasty twist!
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I got lost in the land of work and kids this week. I promise we'll be back soon with a recipe. Until then you should check out the best bagels in the world right here.I love them so dearly. Cinnamon raisin are the best. You cannot tell they are gluten-free and allergy-friendly. Slather goat cheese, if you can have it, over the top and ... excuse me while I raid our freezer for my remaining bagel. Sammi's Bakery has plenty more products that are especially good if you cannot have yeast. You will have to order online unless you live near Tampa Bay, Florida.
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