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I'm glad you asked the same question....
Now I can see why I've given up on trying to make safe muffins or pumpkin bread. I spent a couple hours in Dee's kitchen and found one recipe that looks promising (banana pumpkin pucks). Either everything has 18 eggs in it or tapioca flour which I react to.
Gabes,
Have you posted that savory meat muffin recipe using bone broth in Dee's kitchen? or if you could recommend a cookbook I appreciate it (I'm sure you've done this a million times) I can't seem to find a whole lot of paleo recipes without eggs that work for me. And I'm not much of a cook, so the egg substitute thing needs to be spelled out for me in each recipe.
P.S. I wish I was literally with Dee in her kitchen right now!
Now I can see why I've given up on trying to make safe muffins or pumpkin bread. I spent a couple hours in Dee's kitchen and found one recipe that looks promising (banana pumpkin pucks). Either everything has 18 eggs in it or tapioca flour which I react to.
Gabes,
Have you posted that savory meat muffin recipe using bone broth in Dee's kitchen? or if you could recommend a cookbook I appreciate it (I'm sure you've done this a million times) I can't seem to find a whole lot of paleo recipes without eggs that work for me. And I'm not much of a cook, so the egg substitute thing needs to be spelled out for me in each recipe.
P.S. I wish I was literally with Dee in her kitchen right now!
Vanessa
Excellent thread, and of great interest to me also. It's important to remember that it doesn't take much to exhaust us, and trying to sort through recipes with lots of ingredients (even if most are "safe") is tough. Add to that a lot of us newbies are extremely sensitive to so many things, such as potatoes, coconut, corn, rice, almond, alternative flours, eggs, etc., it does get challenging.
I'm waiting for my new oven to arrive so haven't attempted any baking yet. I'm able to tolerate the Enjoy Life chocolate chips, but don't do well with the cookies, so suspect it's some of the alternative flours or gums in them. I agree, many of the paleo recipes won't work for me either. It took me awhile to figure out that eating paleo and eating for my mc are not the same thing!
My "safe" snack is Terra sweet potato chips.
Perhaps there's room for a new cookbook, for super-sensitive (or those with more sensitivities) mc'rs? Hope everyone feels better soon!
Hugs,
~ Holly
I'm waiting for my new oven to arrive so haven't attempted any baking yet. I'm able to tolerate the Enjoy Life chocolate chips, but don't do well with the cookies, so suspect it's some of the alternative flours or gums in them. I agree, many of the paleo recipes won't work for me either. It took me awhile to figure out that eating paleo and eating for my mc are not the same thing!
My "safe" snack is Terra sweet potato chips.
Perhaps there's room for a new cookbook, for super-sensitive (or those with more sensitivities) mc'rs? Hope everyone feels better soon!
Hugs,
~ Holly
2015 Hashimoto's, MTHFR
2016 LMC, Malabsorption
2017 Lymphocytic Dermatologic Vasculitis
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2016 LMC, Malabsorption
2017 Lymphocytic Dermatologic Vasculitis
"I strive to live in my heart, not in my head!"
Vanessa,
I use the egg susbstitute: EnerG egg replacer
http://www.ener-g.com/egg-replacer.html
I've used those in the paleo muffin recipe in the forum and can't tell the difference (I make mine with one cup of coconut flour and one cup of almond flour), but since Sam's doesn't carry my coconut flour anymore, I'm about to switch to using just almond flour and it works just fine..............
Just recently, I've been able to tolerate real eggs in baked goods so I've switched to using real eggs.............but I've used the EnerG a lot and it works great!
This is the thread with the paleo muffins: http://www.perskyfarms.com/phpBB2/viewt ... eo+muffins
I make mine with just bananas and nothing else........didn't add nuts or apples or anything else................don't even add any sweetener...........they were just fine without it (at least to me)................
I use the egg susbstitute: EnerG egg replacer
http://www.ener-g.com/egg-replacer.html
I've used those in the paleo muffin recipe in the forum and can't tell the difference (I make mine with one cup of coconut flour and one cup of almond flour), but since Sam's doesn't carry my coconut flour anymore, I'm about to switch to using just almond flour and it works just fine..............
Just recently, I've been able to tolerate real eggs in baked goods so I've switched to using real eggs.............but I've used the EnerG a lot and it works great!
This is the thread with the paleo muffins: http://www.perskyfarms.com/phpBB2/viewt ... eo+muffins
I make mine with just bananas and nothing else........didn't add nuts or apples or anything else................don't even add any sweetener...........they were just fine without it (at least to me)................
Jari
Diagnosed with Collagenous Colitis, June 29th, 2015
Gluten free, Dairy free, and Soy free since July 3rd, 2015
Diagnosed with Collagenous Colitis, June 29th, 2015
Gluten free, Dairy free, and Soy free since July 3rd, 2015
Thanks Jari!
I saw a post about it awhile back, it uses tapioca......darn! I may give it a try at a later date...I wish I could find duck eggs in my area. Farmers Market is done here, but I'll have to do some searching.
Hey Holly,
Good to see you around! I react to the Enjoy Life cookies also...
I saw a post about it awhile back, it uses tapioca......darn! I may give it a try at a later date...I wish I could find duck eggs in my area. Farmers Market is done here, but I'll have to do some searching.
Hey Holly,
Good to see you around! I react to the Enjoy Life cookies also...
Vanessa
Oh, I'm so sorry about the tapioca.................
Here's a great chart and I've also used unsweetened applesauce as an egg substitute.
http://chefinyou.com/articles/egg-substitutes-cooking/
Here's a great chart and I've also used unsweetened applesauce as an egg substitute.
http://chefinyou.com/articles/egg-substitutes-cooking/
Jari
Diagnosed with Collagenous Colitis, June 29th, 2015
Gluten free, Dairy free, and Soy free since July 3rd, 2015
Diagnosed with Collagenous Colitis, June 29th, 2015
Gluten free, Dairy free, and Soy free since July 3rd, 2015
Hi Vanessa,
Here are my three almond muffin recipes. They have gone through many iterations as my intolerances changed. They are very plain because I can't handle extra flavorings or ingredients. I use Honeyville blanched almond flour in the recipes.
Egg-Free Brown Sugar Muffins (no cornstarch), makes 7, 182 calories each
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/8 teaspoon ascorbic acid (Vitamin C powder) I use this to help the baking soda activate. I'm not sure if it helps. It may not be necessary
1/8 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 cups almond flour
2 tablespoons arrowroot
1 tablespoon oil
1/2 cup almond milk
Mix dry ingredients together. Add liquid ingredients and gently stir until all dry ingredients are moistened. Spoon into 7 muffin cups (I use silicone cups) about 3/4 full. Bake in convection over for 15 minutes at 350 degrees or in 30 minutes in conventional oven at 375 degrees. You may need to adjust the cooking time and temperature depending on the type of oven you use. These do not rise above the muffin cups.
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Egg-Free Almond Muffins (with cornstarch) makes 7-8 muffins, 249 calories each
1/2 cup cornstarch
4 tablespoons arrowroot
3/4 cup almond flour
3 tablespoons sugar
1/8 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/4 cup oil
1/3 - 1/2 cup almond milk
1 teaspoon almond extract
Combine dry ingredients. Add oil, milk and almond extract. Mix well. Fill muffin cups (silicone cups work well) to 3/4 full. Bake 25 minutes in 375 degree over or bake 15 minutes in 350 degree convection oven. These should rise well.
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Egg-Free Brown Sugar Muffins (with cornstarch) makes 7-8 muffins, 209 calories each
3 tablespoons packed brown sugar
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/8 teaspoon salt
1 cup almond flour
4 tablespoons arrowroot
1/2 cornstarch
1/4 cup oil
1/2 cup almond milk
Combine dry ingredients. Add oil and milk. Gently stir until dry ingredients are moistened. Spoon into 7 muffin cups (silicone cups work well) about 7/8 full. Bake in convection oven for 15 minutes at 325 degrees or regular gas oven at 375 degrees for 25-30 minutes. These should rise well.
If you can tolerate fruits, berries, or other additions, feel free to try them.
Gloria
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Here are my three almond muffin recipes. They have gone through many iterations as my intolerances changed. They are very plain because I can't handle extra flavorings or ingredients. I use Honeyville blanched almond flour in the recipes.
Egg-Free Brown Sugar Muffins (no cornstarch), makes 7, 182 calories each
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/8 teaspoon ascorbic acid (Vitamin C powder) I use this to help the baking soda activate. I'm not sure if it helps. It may not be necessary
1/8 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 cups almond flour
2 tablespoons arrowroot
1 tablespoon oil
1/2 cup almond milk
Mix dry ingredients together. Add liquid ingredients and gently stir until all dry ingredients are moistened. Spoon into 7 muffin cups (I use silicone cups) about 3/4 full. Bake in convection over for 15 minutes at 350 degrees or in 30 minutes in conventional oven at 375 degrees. You may need to adjust the cooking time and temperature depending on the type of oven you use. These do not rise above the muffin cups.
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Egg-Free Almond Muffins (with cornstarch) makes 7-8 muffins, 249 calories each
1/2 cup cornstarch
4 tablespoons arrowroot
3/4 cup almond flour
3 tablespoons sugar
1/8 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/4 cup oil
1/3 - 1/2 cup almond milk
1 teaspoon almond extract
Combine dry ingredients. Add oil, milk and almond extract. Mix well. Fill muffin cups (silicone cups work well) to 3/4 full. Bake 25 minutes in 375 degree over or bake 15 minutes in 350 degree convection oven. These should rise well.
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Egg-Free Brown Sugar Muffins (with cornstarch) makes 7-8 muffins, 209 calories each
3 tablespoons packed brown sugar
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/8 teaspoon salt
1 cup almond flour
4 tablespoons arrowroot
1/2 cornstarch
1/4 cup oil
1/2 cup almond milk
Combine dry ingredients. Add oil and milk. Gently stir until dry ingredients are moistened. Spoon into 7 muffin cups (silicone cups work well) about 7/8 full. Bake in convection oven for 15 minutes at 325 degrees or regular gas oven at 375 degrees for 25-30 minutes. These should rise well.
If you can tolerate fruits, berries, or other additions, feel free to try them.
Gloria
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Vanessa,
sorry for delay in replying, I am house/dog sitting away from home and do not have regular access to a computer and HATE typing on the ipad.
For my savoury muffin type thing, i dont have a recipe. I kinda juggled some existing recipes.
i dont makes these very often. If I do, some times i make a pancake type mix and just lightly cook them on the stove as pancake type thing
and when I made muffin type, i made it like a Soda Bread http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/13469/irish+soda+bread
Soda bread variation based on using fatty bone broth in place of buttermilk is a good egg free bread replacement option
Where I live now the oven is very crappy so I dont tend to bake this type of stuff!!
we have discussed Soda Bread type recipes in the past if you want to do a search and look into it
sorry for delay in replying, I am house/dog sitting away from home and do not have regular access to a computer and HATE typing on the ipad.
For my savoury muffin type thing, i dont have a recipe. I kinda juggled some existing recipes.
i dont makes these very often. If I do, some times i make a pancake type mix and just lightly cook them on the stove as pancake type thing
and when I made muffin type, i made it like a Soda Bread http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/13469/irish+soda+bread
Soda bread variation based on using fatty bone broth in place of buttermilk is a good egg free bread replacement option
Where I live now the oven is very crappy so I dont tend to bake this type of stuff!!
we have discussed Soda Bread type recipes in the past if you want to do a search and look into it
Gabes Ryan
"Anything that contradicts experience and logic should be abandoned"
Dalai Lama
"Anything that contradicts experience and logic should be abandoned"
Dalai Lama
Gloria & Jari ....thanks so much for the recipes and the chart....just what I needed. I tried applesauce in GF pancakes ( Pamela's mix) and it was delicious....plus edges were crispy so a pleasant surprise.
Sunny
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Sunny,
Are you aware that Pamela's mix includes casein (from a buttermilk derivative)? Because of that I had to switch to King Arthur's GF pancake mix — but it's also delicious. I use almond milk for the milk, and olive oil in place of the butter (as per the directions on the box).
But I can eat eggs. If you can't get a mix to work without eggs, most people who are sensitive to chicken eggs can tolerate duck eggs just fine. They're bigger and richer, so it doesn't take as many.
Tex
Are you aware that Pamela's mix includes casein (from a buttermilk derivative)? Because of that I had to switch to King Arthur's GF pancake mix — but it's also delicious. I use almond milk for the milk, and olive oil in place of the butter (as per the directions on the box).
But I can eat eggs. If you can't get a mix to work without eggs, most people who are sensitive to chicken eggs can tolerate duck eggs just fine. They're bigger and richer, so it doesn't take as many.
Tex
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