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Dairy free natural yog (& cream?) recommendations

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Notjusta · 10/11/2022 19:38

Apologies if this has been done to death but could I have dairy free natural yoghurt recommendations please? I need it for a marinade that will also include some spices.

Also, and I feel this is a stupid question, but is it possible to get dairy free whipping cream?!

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SnowBall86 · 10/11/2022 19:46

i normally use coconut collaborative natural yoghurt for marinades

Keroppi · 10/11/2022 19:55

Yes coconut collab!
Oatly do a whippable double cream

All in Sainsbury's

TrianglePlayer · 10/11/2022 19:56

You can buy a squirty “cream” that is dairy free and my teenagers think it’s lovely. It’s probably made of chemicals but it’s tasty.

CatNamedEaster · 10/11/2022 20:02

I use Oatly cream to marinate meat with curry spices. I also use it in chicken korma sauce at the end of cooking and it's been fine when I've frozen, defrosted and reheated it. Brilliant stuff.

I've used the single and whippable ones (basically whatever was in stock) and they were both fine as marinade base or korma sauce.

Notjusta · 10/11/2022 20:05

Amazing thank you! 🙂

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Angelofthenortheast · 10/11/2022 20:10

Elmea plant based is the best cream for whipping imo

LittleFriendSusan · 10/11/2022 21:01

Oatly do a whipping cream but I've just added it to sauces & not whipped it. The Oatly crème fraiche is perfectly ok too & we've used both M&S and Asda oat cream & Alpro cream & not really tasted any difference (all used in cooking not on their own).

Agree the coconut collab. yoghurt is good & I've had supermarket own brand coconut yoghurt which were perfectly fine.

If it's lactose you're avoiding and not dairy as such, then the Lactofree cream is good & we've had Tim's Dairy greek style kefir yoghurt this week which is very tasty and lactose free.

Notjusta · 10/11/2022 21:28

I'm cooking for a friend and not sure if she's lacto free or fully dairy free so am going to stick with dairy.

Does the coconut based stuff taste coconutty?

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