Dessert
Ice cream is always popular, but now in the heat it is extra good and cooling. When you add an egg yolk, the ice cream gets a slightly smoother consistency, if you have allergies in the house you can easily skip it. A little lime juice is a nice adjustment to all the flavors. Mango ice cream: 3 dl whipped cream 1-2 tbsp sugar 300 gr … Continue Easy icecream for mango lovers
Chickpea flour may not be the first thing you think of when you're making a dessert, but in Indian cuisine it has many uses. It's great for appetizers, dinners, and desserts. Here I've made a traditional dessert (with small adjustments) that's completely gluten- and dairy-free, perfect for vegans too! If you're allergic to nuts, you can definitely leave them out. They can also be made even better with chopped pistachios, both as a garnish, or with almonds.
Halwa actually means porridge, but we like to use it as a dessert. You can use semolina, make it with carrots (recipe coming soon) or use the healthy, protein-rich chickpea flour. It “sets up” more the longer it sits, like mashed potatoes. That’s why it’s best to eat it quickly after preparation. It tastes best lukewarm and preferably with a … Continue Besan ka halwa
Pancakes are always popular with children and now my 15 year old daughter has become hooked on these she tasted at a friend's. Absolutely perfect since they are without wheat flour, I have ground oatmeal myself and used it as flour sometimes in all kinds of baking. Then we have improvised a little Banana Pancakes 1 banana … Continue Banana Pancakes
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You just have to try this dessert, egg and flour free. I have used lactose-free heavy cream, but you can use oat cream or soy cream. This makes it even more allergy-friendly if needed. In addition, it is vegetarian, so it is great for many guests!