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Egg free dessert for boxing day

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BradleyPooper · 11/12/2016 14:20

Having friends round for boxing day, one of them is allergic to eggs. Before I do a trifle with egg free ice cream for him, is there a good dessert with no eggs that we can all enjoy?

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WonderMike · 11/12/2016 14:28

Nigella's chocolate mousse - the one with marshmellows.
Passion pudding makes a nice alternative to trifle as well.

RoganJosh · 11/12/2016 14:30

This key lime flan thing is egg free if the biscuits are

www.carnation.co.uk/Recipes/6/Key-Lime-Pie

OlennasWimple · 11/12/2016 14:39

Yy, google recipes using condensed milk - there are some great options. I'll try to find a chocolate pot recipe I use a lot

SugarMiceInTheRain · 11/12/2016 14:46

A no-bake cheesecake? You can make a great festive cheesecake using full fat cream cheese, double cream, icing sugar, a spoonful of cornflour, beaten until thick but not too thick, stir in some mincemeat, spread over a shortbread biscuit base and refrigerate. If you don't want to use mincemeat, use orange, lemon, vanilla.... whatever you fancy to flavour your cheesecake.

SillyBub · 11/12/2016 14:51

Egg free in this house too. You can't beat a good crumble (I'm making an apple and mincemeat one right now). No bake cheesecake is good, use ginger snaps our chocolate coated ginger biscuits for the base and lime in the filling with a lime syrup to drizzle over the top or salted caramel goes down well here.

BradleyPooper · 11/12/2016 14:57

Love the cheesecake idea, have done a chocolate lime one before which was delicious. Key lime is right here (Im in S. USA so can get fresh key limes) and will look at Nigella's chocolate mousse. Like the marshammlow idea, might send the kids outside to make s'mores for dessert anyway. Thanks all!

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