Dairy free easter chocolate

Easy Dairy Free Easter Chocolate

Finally, an Easter chocolate i am happy to feed both my boys! No refined sugar, preservatives, soy lecithin, dairy or gluten.

You can also find my hot cross bun recipes – paleo / grain free here and all allergen free here. I also have a collection of allergy friendly easter treat recipes that you might like.

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Dairy Free Easter Chocolate

Ingredients

  • ½ cup Raw cacao butter or coconut oil
  • ¼ cup Raw cacao or dutch cocoa powder Cocoa powder will do, but it's not as nice
  • cup maple syrup or sweetener of choice Honey for SCD compliant
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract

Instructions

  • Melt the cacao butter over a low heat in a saucepan.
  • Add the cacao, sweetener and vanilla and whisk thoroughly to combine everything.
  • Pour into molds, ice cube tray, or a container lined with baking paper.
  • Set in the fridge or freezer.

Notes

If you are using coconut oil, you will need to keep these in, and eat them straight from the fridge or freezer. If you used cocoa butter then they are fine stored at room temp, but i do find they start to form a powdery coat on them after a few days, i guess maybe from the lack of sugar and preservatives. So i keep them in the fridge. I usually double this mix and it makes an impressively big jar of chocolates!

Crispy Hash browns |2 ingredients | egg free

These delicious crispy homemade hash browns are so easy to make. Only 2 ingredients (and one of them is salt!) These hash browns are made in the waffle iron, which makes them super quick, easy and fuss free. They are also gluten free, egg free and vegan, as well as free from all the other allergens.

I have no idea what inspired me to try and make a hash brown in the waffle iron, my first test I did, I used an egg to bind them, it worked ok but my fussiest child said it was ‘too eggy’ and one of my kids who was allergic to egg at the time, couldn’t have one. So I tried really squeezing the moisture out, and doing them without egg – and low and behold, it worked!

Nightshade / potato free?

If you are avoiding nightshades then you can make them using Kumara. You may not need to squeeze the Kumara as it doesn’t carry as much moisture as potatoes.

Type of potatoes

The type of potatoes you use also makes a difference, I always use agria potatoes, or any potato that has a yellowish flesh and floury texture. Don’t use the ‘white washed’ potatoes from the supermarket – they tend to go a bit gluey in the middle.

These make a fantastic breakfast or lunch. A great substitute for toast, and even go nicely instead of bread with soups! You can serve on their own or with fried mushrooms and spinach, poached eggs, or crispy bacon, tomatoes and avocado.

You can find more easy, nourishing breakfast ideas here.

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Crispy Homemade Hash Browns | Vegan | gluten free | 2 ingredients

These delicious crispy homemade hash browns are so easy to make. Only 2 ingredients (and one of them is salt!) These Gluten free hash browns are made in the waffle iron.
Prep Time15 mins
Cook Time20 mins
Course: Breakfast, lunch, lunchbox, Main Course, Snack
Cuisine: American
Keyword: coconut free, dairy free, egg free, gluten free, grain free, hash brown, hash browns, hashbrowns, nut free, waffle hash brown, waffle iron
Servings: 4

Equipment

  • Waffle iron

Ingredients

  • 4-8 large Potatoes
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2 Tablespoons olive oil

Instructions

  • Finely grate the potato (I use the smallest size on by box grater) and place into a large bowl.
  • Sprinkle with salt and leave to sit for a few minutes. The salt helps to draw the moisture out.
  • Preheat your waffle iron to high.
  • Place the grated potato into the middle of a muslin cloth, a cotton cloth, or old cotton shirt, a nut milk bag, or a clean tea towel.
  • Bring the edges up and around the potato, and squeeze like you’ve never squeezed before! Until all the liquid and moisture is squeezed from the potatoes.
  • Tip the mix back into your bowl and season with a little more salt, and pepper if desired. Grease the waffle iron with a little olive oil on the bottom.
  • Scoop ¼ of the mix out and pack into the waffle iron. Lightly swig some olive oil over the top. Close the lid tightly and leave to cook for about 5 minutes, or until the hash brown is brown and crispy.

Paleo Waffles | Easy recipe only 4 Ingredients

These delicious paleo waffles only require 4 healthy ingredients and are so quick and simple to whip up. Thick, fluffy and perfect for weekend brunch! They freeze great and can be pulled on out busy mornings to reheat in the toaster. Also great to make ahead for lunchboxes too.

All you need is bananas, peanut butter, eggs and a smidge of coconut flour. That simple!

This makes about 3 – 4 waffles – depending on the size of your waffle iron, how much you spill from overfill and how many children you had helping to throw ingredients all over the bench (the struggle is real!).

Can you make them nut free?

Yes. You can omit the peanut butter and the waffles still turn out nice.

How do you grease a waffle iron without using non-stick oil spray?

Most non stick oil sprays contain hugely refined and processed vegetable oils. We try to avoid these types of oils as they are not good for our health. Though that sometimes comes at the cost of convenience! If you are looking for a way to grease a waffle iron with out non-stick spray you can use whatever healthy oil you like (olive oil, melted coconut oil, butter) melt it in a little ramekin and use a silicone pastry brush to brush the oil on.

We love these paleo waffles, but due to increasing food restrictions of my family, I had to develop another recipe too. If you are after a nut free, gluten free, dairy free, and egg free waffle, I totally have you covered on that, you can find that recipe here.

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Easy 4 Ingredient Paleo Waffles

These delicious paleo waffles only require 4 healthy ingredients and are so quick and simple to whip up. They freeze great and can then be pulled on out busy mornings to reheat in the toaster. Great for making ahead to go in lunchboxes too.
Prep Time10 mins
Course: Breakfast, celebration, Dessert, Main Course, Snack, treats
Cuisine: American
Keyword: coconut free, dairy free, easy recipe, gluten free, grain free, paleo, quick, soy free, waffle, waffles
Servings: 4 Waffles

Equipment

  • Waffle iron

Ingredients

  • 2 medium bananas
  • 2 Tablespoons peanut butter
  • 3 Tablespoons coconut flour
  • 3 Eggs

Instructions

  • Preheat your waffle iron following the manufacterers instructions.
  • Combine all the ingredients in your blender, and blend.
  • Let sit for 5 – 10 minutes to let the coconut flour do its thing.
  • Grease your waffle iron. Carefully pour into your waffle iron making sure not to overfill it.
  • Cook until waffles are golden brown and crisp. Top with your choice of toppings, our favourites are chia berry jam, berries (fresh or frozen) and whipped coconut cream.

Easy Gluten free pizza crust -AIP, paleo

The most simple and delicious gluten free pizza crust recipe, free from all the usual suspects plus with an egg free option. Hooray! We love this gluten free pizza base. I think it’s right up there with a gluten filled pizza base; it’s the thin, crispy type of base that compliments any toppings you slather on it and lets the flavours shine through.

The Cheese

You can top it with my zucchini cheese or leave it cheese free, which is just as delicious. Or use many of the other dairy free (or non dairy free if you can tolerate cheese!) cheese options available to suit your dietary requirements. 

Egg free

If you use the egg free option, make sure you follow the tips in the notes below to ensure you prepare the gelatin properly. I’ve not tried to make this base vegan, but I suppose you could try and replace the gelatin with agar 1:1.Then prepare how you usually would agar. You just need to make sure it’s dissolved before adding it to the rest of the ingredients. 

Easy Gluten Free Pizza Crust- Paleo and AIP

Prep Time15 mins
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Italian
Keyword: dairy free, egg free, gluten free, grain free, main, main meal, nut free, pizza, pizza crust
Servings: 4

Ingredients

  • ½ cup tapioca flour
  • ½ cup coconut flour
  • ½ cup oil – I use a combo of coconut and olive oil 50:50 usually it also works fine with just olive oil
  • ½ cup warm water
  • 1 egg (egg free: 1 Tbsp gelatin*)
  • ½ tsp salt

Instructions

  • Preheat oven 200 deg fan bake. Combine the tapioca, salt and coconut flour together. Add both the oil and water and mix together. As you begin to panic because the mixture has gone all crumbly you can add the egg, or if egg free, the gelatin that you have pre dissolved in the water.
  • It should now start forming into a smooth batter, then a sticky ball. Decide what size you are making your pizza – this makes one huge pizza the size of my oven tray, or two smaller ones.
  • Lay out some baking paper, or clim film on the bench to appropriate size (I oil it slightly) and place the mixture on top. Lay another piece of baking paper / cling film over top (also oiled) and roll out between the two until your desired size base is made.
  • Take off the top layer and replace it with some greased baking paper. Flip it over so the baking paper is on the bottom and peel off the other piece of cling film. Slide onto your baking tray and bake for 12-15 minutes or until starting to brown on top. Put your toppings on and bake again for another 10-15 minutes.

Notes:

*We use Great Lakes Beef Gelatin mixed with 2 Tbsp cold water first then add enough boiling water to top up to quarter of a cup, stir to dissolve.

Some of our favourite pizza toppings include:

  • Tomato paste (not AIP – you can use a nut free, vegan pesto instead) with garlic and herbs added, salami, ham, capsicum, red onion, goats feta (if tolerated).
  • Cranberry sauce, chicken, cashew nuts (omit for AIP), mushrooms, rocket or baby spinach.
  • Hummus, leftover meat, capsicum, thinly sliced courgettes, thyme
  • Basil pesto, ham, red onion, cherry tomatoes, mushrooms.
  • Greek style lamb mince with dollops of coconut yoghurt, chopped baby spinach and mint leaves.
  • No-mato sauce, cut up sausage, red onion, spinach, mushroom and vegan mayo.
  • Ham, pineapple, whatever sauce you tolerate for the base (tomato, no-mato or pumpkin puree) and whatever cheese you use – dairy free, zucchini cheese, cashew cheese etc.
Gluten Free Pizza Base on a wooden board with mushrooms, pesto, onions cheese and cashew nuts.