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You Can Make Dairy Free Pudding


I've tried it, so don't bother...you cannot substitute a non-dairy milk for the milk called for on the box of Jell-O® pudding. It doesn't "set".

But here's a recipe to try using Silk Soymilk, a staple in our house.

Sure, it's not as easy as mixing up some pudding using the powder from the box, but those of us who cook allergy-friendly foods are used to that, right? Happy cooking!

7 comments:

  1. Thank you!! I want pudding so bad....

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  2. Enjoy Sabrina. I made it and it's really good!

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  3. Your linked chocolate pudding looks great! Definitely going to try that one! Thanks for the post.

    Ellen
    www.Iamglutenfree.blogspot.com
    Twitter: ellensrecipes

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  4. Wanted to let you know what we use to make pudding. Rich's Whip Non Dairy topping...not in the bag since the bag contains casein. I use two cups of this and a box of pudding mix and we are in business. Looks like you can use soy so you could also try Coffee Rich. HTH!

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  5. I wonder how it would tastes with coconut milk.

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  6. What did you use for the margarine? Thanks for sharing -- been trying to find an easy recipe!

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  7. I did make my grandson jello instant pudding with cocoanut milk and vanilla pudding with almond milk .Maybe had to set a tad longer.

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