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Sugar and gluten free treats

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desdemona62 | 16:17 Thu 14th Sep 2006 | Food & Drink
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Anyone got any recipes for sugar-and gluten free treats/sweets/cakes? I can use honey, xylitol, rice syrup, I really just need to know how to bake with these ingredients so the result isn't a dog's dinner. Thanks!
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I make chocolate mousse from diabetic chocolate from thorntons, melt it in the microwave with a bit of double cream and let it cool. In a bowl whip together the rest of a medium pot of double cream, a teaspoon of slenda sweetener, a teaspoon of pure cocoa powder, a splash of vanilla extract and 2 egg yolks. Once this starts to thicken pour in your chocolate cream and finish whisking until light and fluffy. Refrigerate for at leat 2 hours, if you can manage that long!
Meant to say, use about one strip of chocolate (i think it's 4 pieces). And I know it's not baking but it's a nice dessert if you're avoiding sugar and gluten, easy too!
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Thanks that sounds yum! X
Asda are now selling a lot of gluten free biscuits and cakes and things - most of these are dairy-free too which is how I found them - unfortunately I am allergic to chocolate and cocoa too - boo hoo. Really watch if you're using diabetic chocolate as it contains colossal amounts of sorbitol which gives diarhorrea and in most people - my diabetic mother included - will run right through and she got them from Thronton's thinking they would be better. I'll be interested to see your replies as I am also allergic to aspartame, fizzy drinks and all sweetners.

I know for bread recipes you can use molasses as well to sweeten things up.

Asda are also selling dairy-free chocolate in plain milk chocllate and orange flavour. I think their gluten free too. I cn't take them as they had cocoa solids in them but all the gluten and dairy-free things were in a liottle section in the pasta aisle. Might be different in other stores but don't expect them to be at the biscuits or choclate aisle as they are separate

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