| Allergen Free Baking - "Birthday parties are back!" |
Update May 2008: The cookbook formerly known as The Gak's Snacks Allergy Cookbook recently received a facelift!Now going by the name of Allergen Free Baking, Jill Robbins' collection still includes the same great recipes, but in a more neatly arranged package. Still highly recommended for dairy-free, wheat-free (book does use gluten flours in many recipes, such as barley and spelt), nut-free, and egg-free baking. See the rest of my review below, as it still holds true ....
Now on to the book…Jill Robbins shares her many baking secrets in this collection of cakes, cookies, breads, muffins, pancakes, and other sweet treats. In total, there are roughly 100 recipes including a few variations. You will find numerous classics, such as Chocolate Birthday Cake, Blueberry Muffins, Zucchini Bread, Vanilla Ice Cream, and Gingerbread People. I also liked the selection of unique, but child-friendly recipes such as Banana Chip Cookies, Peach Muffins, and Tee Hee Hee Cake (I am pretty sure this title is an original). Before I go into what ingredients are not found in this cookbook, I should note that EVERYONE seems to enjoy these baked goodies, food allergies or not. For those who are on a special diets, Gak’s Snacks addresses the following:
The recipes are all one-of-a-kind, from scratch creations (no convenience foods utilized). Jill Robbins goes to extra lengths to use healthy ingredients, even calling for oil rather than specialty shortening or butter. Yet, as to be expected, some of the ingredients are a bit less common. Xanthan gum, spelt flour, tapioca starch, and soy lecithin powder, just to name a few. If you have trouble finding any of the ingredients used in this cookbook, most are sold directly on the Gak’s Snacks website. I have priced around a bit. Though you may be able to find some of them on Amazon for a better price in large quantities, the prices at Gak’s are pretty fair (competitive with in-store pricing), and smaller quantities are available. The book is spiral bound (awesome for kitchen use), the print is nice and big, and the instructions are easy to follow. The formatting of the book as a whole could use some readjusting, but this doesn’t seem to take away from the content. For anyone who entertains or lives with food allergic little ones, throws birthday parties, or sends treats off to school to share with the class, this cookbook should be at hand. Trust me, the whole gang will gobble these goodies up. And when you are hosting a selection of children who may or may not have food allergies or a special diet, better safe than sorry. This cookbook is available from: Quote this article on your site
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