Author: Alisa Fleming

Alisa is the founder of GoDairyFree.org, Food Editor for Allergic Living magazine, and author of the best-selling dairy-free book, Go Dairy Free: The Guide and Cookbook for Milk Allergies, Lactose Intolerance, and Casein-Free Living, and the new cookbook, Eat Dairy Free: Your Essential Cookbook for Everyday Meals, Snacks, and Sweets. Alisa is also a professional recipe creator and product ambassador for the natural food industry.

They’re back! Enjoy Life has re-released their beloved dairy-free Easter Chocolate Minis. And this year, the packages have an adorable new look. They are easy to spot in vibrant allergy-friendly teal, and are adorned with cute images that add to the safe holiday fun. Choose the Lamb for Dark Chocolate, Chick for Ricemilk Crunch, and Bunny for a variety of Dark, Ricemilk, and Ricemilk Crunch Chocolate. Each bag is filled with 15 hefty little treats! This post is sponsored by Enjoy Life Foods, but we only share honest opinions and experiences. The photos are by Hannah Kaminsky and myself.  Enjoy…

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Unfortunately, the full line of Open Nature Dairy-Free Coconut Yogurt was discontinued. For dairy-free coconut yogurt options, you can still purchase brands like So Delicious and Cocojune. Albertsons has released a slew of new plant-based products under their house brand this month, and it includes a full line Open Nature Dairy-Free Coconut Yogurt. It’s made with real vanilla beans or fruit and live and active plant-based cultures. But you won’t find any top allergens, oil, added protein, or carrageenan in these creamy snacks. As an added bonus, this vegan yogurt is available at the entire Albertsons family of stores nationwide…

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My husband got the idea of sliders stuck in his head for a party we were hosting, so I went to the stores to see my bun options. There was only one dairy-free brand available, and it was going to cost me $27 – just for the buns! I couldn’t do it. Instead I decided to bake my own dairy-free slider buns. They turned out perfectly tender and delicious, and they cost me … wait for it … less than $1.50 for 24 beautiful buns! Freshly Baked Dairy-Free Slider Buns for Pennies! These dairy-free slider buns ended up being the…

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Another dairy alternative has crossed the pond! Vitalite Dairy-Free Cheese is landing in the U.S. with distribution at more than 5000 grocers across the country. Their fledgling vegan line in North America includes mozzarella shreds and slices, cheddar shreds and slices, and grated parmesan crumbles, each made without top allergens. Vitalite Dairy-Free Cheese Aims for Better Cheddar, Mozzarella, and Parmesan Unlike most other brands, Vitalite shreds and slices have slightly different formulas, so we’ve listed the details for each separately. And though it has a similar formula, Vitalite Parmesan Style Crumbles come in a much smaller package. The image makes…

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It’s amazing how many vegan cream cheese alternatives are now available, but I’m always excited to see a new one emerge. Everyone has their favorite, and Vitalite Dairy-Free Cream Cheese substitute is sure to win some people over. It has a formula that’s very similar to Sheese, a popular U.K. brand. But this particular spread is bound for the U.S. and Canada. Vitalite Dairy-Free Spread has Cream Cheese Style in the U.S. Unlike Vitalite Dairy-free Shreds, Slices, and Crumbles, their cream cheese alternative is spreadable and made with a base of soy. Since it is a vastly different product from…

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While browsing chocolate cupcake recipes, I noticed that many used coconut oil and milk or milk alternative. It got me thinking. Why not use coconut milk in place of both instead? I ran the calculations, and the amount of fat was equivalent, so I decided to go for it. The result was rich, tender, moist, and delicious! They have the faintest hint of coconut, which I decided to own. I whipped up a dairy-free coconut frosting and it paired perfectly to create these dairy-free chocolate coconut cupcakes. These make a wonderful treat any time of year, but I baked them…

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In honor of St. Patrick’s Day next week, I thought I would share a comforting dish that’s inspired by an Irish favorite. This dairy-free shepherd’s pie beckons to tradition, but has some regional options to suit a range of tastes. It’s hearty, flavorful, satisfying, and a great way to use up leftovers and different vegetables. This Dairy-Free Shepherd’s Pie is Classic Comfort Food One of the wonderful things about shepherd’s pie is that it’s so affordable and versatile. You can clean out the fridge for the filling, and even use last night’s mashed potatoes. I have a few more options…

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Updated for 2023! A mere decade ago, we were clamoring for any kind of dairy-free Easter chocolate. Now there are dozens of dairy-free chocolate bunnies available, but we still want more. We want alternatives to Cadbury Creme Eggs! Guess what? They’re here. And there is more than one. Many more. Some are sold online, a few are sold in stores, and there are options worldwide. This round-up of dairy-free chocolate cream eggs and filled eggs includes goodies in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., the rest of Europe, and Australia. Allergen Notes: All items listed below were dairy-free by ingredients at…

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Updated for 2023! My North American Chocolate Easter Bunny & Egg Round-up became so long that most people didn’t even notice I had listings for Australia, the U.K., and the rest of Europe, too! So I decided to break out the European and Australian dairy-free Easter chocolate options into this dedicated post. That was several years ago. Now this list has also grown to include OVER THIRTY dairy-free Easter chocolate brands, each with their own collection of vegan Easter treats! The Complete Dairy-Free Easter Chocolate List for Australia, UK & Europe The following chocolatiers offer dairy-free Easter chocolate delights, including…

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Many years ago, my friend Sarena shared her favorite peanut butter oatmeal cookies recipe with us. It was adapted ever so slightly from Allrecipes. She says, these cookies are so good that her family of hungry men can devour nearly an entire batch in a day. We decided to give her recipe a try, and have updated this post with new photos, more information, a teensy recipe modification, and several options. Perfecting Dairy-Free Peanut Butter Oatmeal Cookies The original recipe is actually for peanut butter oatmeal sandwich cookies. The filling is a peanut butter frosting that’s almost a bit too…

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With only five ingredients, Miyoko’s Cashewmilk Cream Cheese is the closest thing we’ve found to homemade dairy-free and vegan cream cheese. But unlike most recipes that use acidic ingredients to add tang, Miyoko’s Creamery cultures their cream cheese alternative for a more authentic flavor. And over the years, they’ve whipped up some new flavors, including Scallion, Vegan Lox, Everything, and now, Cinnamon Raisin. Miyoko’s Cashewmilk Cream Cheese is Now in 5 Organic, Vegan Flavors All of Miyoko’s products are palm oil-free, but this line up is also completely oil-free. The creamy consistency comes from a paleo-friendly blend of cashews and…

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In recent years, several dairy-free creamers have faded away, but Silk Almond Creamer seems to have a loyal following. In fact, I’ve noticed that stores sometimes have trouble keeping it in stock! But despite these challenges, they keep moving forward, and have even added several new flavors. Creme Brulee and Toasted Hazelnut joined their indulgent flavors last year, the seasonal selection returned, and this year, Mocha joins the mix. Silk Almond Creamer is Rich with Dairy-Free Flavors I’m not a coffee drinker myself, but have taste-tested the Vanilla and Caramel straight up, and in recipes. Both are quite sweet and…

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The name might sound familiar, even if you can’t quite place it. That’s because Hunt Brothers Pizza is a store within a store. You can find them inside gas stations and convenience stores in the U.S., and often in sparsely populated areas where food options might be in short supply. Just in case you stumble upon them while hungry, we’ve put together this very quick dairy-free listing. Hunt Brothers Pizza Dairy-Free Menu Guide Because their menu is so short, we’ve decided on a Q&A format rather than our standard menu listing. We think you’ll find it helpful! Does Hunt Brothers…

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A couple of years ago, Oatly Oatgurt landed in U.S. stores as one of the first vegan fruit on the bottom yogurt options. At the time, it was also top allergen-free and coconut-free. But they have reformulated! It’s still technically made without top allergens, but it now contains coconut. We have all the details below with the updated ingredients and packaging. Oatly Oatgurt Stirs Things Up with Fruit-on-the-Bottom Vegan Yogurt Oatly Oatgurt is cultured with five live and active vegan probiotic strains. Each variety is made with their baseline Plain yogurt, but the fruit flavors have corresponding fruit jams on…

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There are some recipes out there for vegan mozzarella sticks, but they are quite a process to make, and the results aren’t always reliable. Which is why it’s great to see products like FarmRich Plant-Based Mozzarella Sticks hit the stores. These fun indulgences are a great way to treat your salty, ooey, gooey loving taste buds. We have all of the details below on this frozen snack, plus a quick list of the other dairy-free appetizer that FarmRich offers. There are quite a few! FarmRich Plant-Based Mozzarella Sticks and Other Dairy-Free Appetizers We’ve listed the full ingredients for their latest…

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If oatmilk is typically too watery for your taste, it’s time to try So Delicious Organic Oatmilk. Available in Original and Extra Creamy, these cartons rival the richness of 2% and whole milk, respectively. They are lower in protein in protein than dairy milk, but are fortified with vitamins and minerals to help move them one step closer to a true dairy milk alternative. So Delicious Organic Oatmilk Lands in Two Creamy Varieties Both varieties of So Delicious Organic Oatmilk are lightly sweetened, and recommended for coffee, cereal, and smoothies. But let us know how you like it in the…

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Updated February 2023! If dairy-free ice cream custom ordered with your flavors of choice and made instantly before your eyes sounds too good to be true, then you haven’t been to a Sub Zero Nitrogen Ice Cream shop. They use liquid nitrogen to flash freeze your ice cream, which also eliminates ice crystals. That said, they have told us that the vegan varieties are a bit more like ice milk in consistency, but still quite good. And you can choose from all of the mix-ins and flavors below. Sub Zero Nitrogen Ice Cream Dairy-Free Guide You choose the base, your flavors, and…

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As a company, So Delicious is always listening to their customers. They go the extra mile to create products that suit as many needs as possible, and their latest cultured snack is proof. So Delicious Dairy Free Simply Yogurt is made without top allergens, added sugar, fake sweeteners, and gums! It’s also rich with coconut cream and made with relatively simple ingredients, for a naturally thick and smooth finish. So Delicious Dairy Free Simply Yogurt is Sweetened with Fruit, Not Sugar The initial release of this line includes four classic flavors. They’re each gently sweetened with apple puree. Once you’ve…

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Once again, So Delicious has updated their packaging, switched up flavors, and rolled out a new formula. This time it’s with their creamers. So Delicious Coconutmilk Creamer now comes in French Vanilla and Sweet & Creamy, and has an all new recipe that’s still organic, but is made with a few more ingredients. So Delicious Coconutmilk Creamer Gets a New Flavor, Formula, and Look The new formula of So Delicious Coconutmilk Creamer now contains coconut oil and pea protein – as a heads up to the legume allergic! Also, both flavors are now sweetened. For those who are able to…

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Most vegan brands are still heavily focused on oats, but Trader Joe’s hasn’t abandoned creamy coconut milk. They’re still crafting dairy-free ice cream with this naturally-fatty fruit, and have added three flavors of Trader Joe’s Coconut Frozen Desserts in the past year alone. The first two focused on creative coffeehouse favorites, while this year’s addition is a unique citrusy creation: Yuzu Ripple. Yuzu Ripple photo from Big Box Vegan Trader Joe’s Coconut Frozen Desserts Really Pop in these Unique Dairy-Free Flavors These genius taste pairings combine coconut milk with Asian-inspired foods and traditions. Once you buy and try any of…

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