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dairy free cake????

17 replies

SpinMeRightRound · 22/08/2008 09:43

Is there such a thing as a dairy free cake?
A friend of mine can't eat any dairy but when all of us girls get together I normally bake a cake.

So I would like to bake something that she can have too but have no idea what.

Any recipes/linkies please?

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CaptainFabioHiltsTheCoolerCat · 22/08/2008 09:43

Use marg not butter.

moonmother · 22/08/2008 09:46

Use Pure or Vitalite Marg as its Dairy Free, and Soya Milk if milk is required.

LilRedWG · 22/08/2008 09:48

Yes! Fantastic recipe if you like chocolate gooiness. Email me at [email protected] and I'll scan it in and send to you.

BTW - you're a lovely friend for thinking of her

UpSinceCrapOClock · 22/08/2008 09:49

My mum has a nice recipe for a dairy free cake that uses olive oil instead of butter (but not the extra virgin kind though as then the flavour is too strong) and lemon which fits well with the slight olive oil taste. Will probably phone her tonight anyway, so can ask for the recipe if you like?

SpinMeRightRound · 22/08/2008 10:00

yes please, all recipes gratefully received

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LilRedWG · 22/08/2008 10:10

I've sent it - enjoy!

SpinMeRightRound · 22/08/2008 10:20

Thank you

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Ceolas · 22/08/2008 21:42

My DD is allergic to milk. As long as she's OK with eggs, you can just substitute Vitalite or another dairy free margarine for the butter. It turns out fine

busymum1 · 22/08/2008 21:57

asda do chocolate cake mix purple packet about 35p used asda extra special dark chocolate and dairy free chocolate buttons and made ds2 his birthday cake all milk free

2loudboys · 23/08/2008 19:20

This kind of thing is delicious.

verybigbird · 23/08/2008 19:25

You can make a chocolate sponge using cocoa powder in lieu of 30g SR flour, and Trex instead of butter. If you need liquid to thin out the batter, add a few ml of orange or apple juice.
HTH

FrazzledFairyFay · 23/08/2008 19:29

The cook yourself thin lemon and almond cake is really delicious and has no dairy

angelkissingdevil · 16/09/2008 14:44

Hi, sorry to bother you all but any chance of the recipes as my children absolutely love chocolate cake. I have a great carrot cake recipe if anyone is interested x

many thanks
Sarah

WhirlingStirling · 16/09/2008 19:26

Angel do you want a dairy free chocolate cake recipe?

angelkissingdevil · 16/09/2008 19:38

Yes please x

angelkissingdevil · 16/09/2008 19:38

Yes please x

angelkissingdevil · 16/09/2008 19:41

would love a copy of UpSinceCrapOClock mums dairy free recipe too x

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