Go Dairy Free
Guide and Cookbook

Order Now!
Free Online Information
Home
Ask Alisa
Dairy-Free Challenge
Dairy Substitutes
Dining Out
Food and Grocery
Health Info
News
Personal Stories
Product Reviews
Recipes
The Milk-Free Blog
Dairy-Free Essentials
Cookbook & Guide
No Dairy Product Lists
Dairy-Free E-Books
Follow Go Dairy Free
Email Updates from Go Dairy Free Get Email Updates
Go Dairy Free RSS Feed Our RSS Feed
twitter Follow us on Twitter
Go Dairy Free on Facebook Join us on Facebook
Go Dairy Free on Flickr Virtual eats on Flickr
One Frugal Foodie the Dairy-Free blog One Frugal Foodie 
Dairy-Free & Fit - A Health Blog Dairy-Free & Fit
Email Updates from Go Dairy Free Contact Us
Recommended Books
Hot New Books
More Dairy Free
About Us
FAQs
More Resources



Home arrow Recipes arrow Sides arrow Potato Pudding (Vegan, Gluten-Free)

Potato Pudding (Vegan, Gluten-Free) PDF Print E-mail

This recipe comes courtesy of one our favorite food allergy moms, at No Whey, Mama...

cookbook"One of my current favorites is the Wisconsin Country Cookbook and Journal, by Edward Harris Heth. It used to belong to my mom, but she found it too frustrating. It does have vague instructions like "moderate oven," "seal in a casing of rye bread dough" (no rye bread dough recipe is included), and "serve with a rich cream sauce." But I like how it reads like a seasonal journal; I find it comforting. I'm trying to translate some of the recipes into more current terms. Here's his recipe for potato pudding, greatly adapted."

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups hash brown shreds, thawed
  • 1 cup carrot shreds
  • 1 cup onion, chopped or grated*
  • 2 tablespoons soy milk
  • salt and pepper
  • 2-3 tablespoons soy margarine

Directions:

Mix the potatoes, carrots, and onion in a small, greased casserole dish. Toss with the soy milk and salt and pepper. Dot with the soy margarine. Bake, covered, at 325 degrees for 30 minutes. Uncover and bake for 15 minutes.
(My kids like this with ketchup. )

*Chopped onions are more visible, but you can taste them less. Grated onions blend into the potato shreds, but you can taste them more. Pick whatever way your family likes their onions.


Quote this article on your site | Print

Be first to comment this article

Only registered users can write comments.
Please login or register.

Powered by AkoComment Tweaked Special Edition v.1.4.6
AkoComment © Copyright 2004 by Arthur Konze - www.mamboportal.com
All right reserved

 
< Prev   Next >


Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

Premium Chocolatiers - Dairy-Free, Nut-Free, Gluten-Free Chocolate

Allergy Eats - Your Online Restaurant Guide

Gluten-Free and Dairy-Free Frozen Organic Pizzas

© 2012 Go Dairy Free
- Contact UsDisclaimerPrivacy PolicyCopyright FMI -
Ingredients, processes and products are subject to change by the manufacturer at any time. All products should be considered at risk for milk cross-contamination. Always contact the manufacturer prior to consumption.