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I'm looking for a simple easy gluten/dairy free cookie or brownie recipe.
I've tried Google several times but there's always a long long list of
ingredients or uncommon ingredients. I have a MW/convection oven and an air
fryer.

Suggestions please?

TIA


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On 2/13/2019 11:34 AM, KenK wrote:
> I'm looking for a simple easy gluten/dairy free cookie or brownie recipe.
> I've tried Google several times but there's always a long long list of
> ingredients or uncommon ingredients. I have a MW/convection oven and an air
> fryer.
>
> Suggestions please?
>
> TIA
>
>

My suggestion is if you have to have gluten and dairy free "brownies" or
cookies and are going to cook them in the Microwave or an air fryer,
sorry, they're going to suck. Find something else to cook or buy some
commercial gluten and dairy free crap at the grocery store. Seriously.
They'll suck too, but at least you'll be happy to know the ingredients lits.

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On 13 Feb 2019 16:34:12 GMT, KenK wrote:

> I'm looking for a simple easy gluten/dairy free cookie or brownie recipe.
> I've tried Google several times but there's always a long long list of
> ingredients or uncommon ingredients. I have a MW/convection oven and an air
> fryer.
>
> Suggestions please?


Unless you have celiac disease or a wheat allergy, then just make
and eat traditional wheat-based foods. The whole "gluten free"
craze is just a clever and effective ruse invented by the true
celiacs to make their foods more accessible.

63% of Americans think that avoiding gluten can improve their
health. That's some pretty good marketing of pure bullshit as
there's Zero evidence to back up a gluten free diet.

Just eat the damned gluten. Yes, you will go to Hell. But hell is
actually heaven. Heaven is just yet another clever marketing ploy.
It's like the Greenland-Iceland thing.

And of course all the gluten-free recipes you see are going to have
"unusual" ingredients. That's what makes gluten-free dieters
"speshul".

-sw

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On Wed, 13 Feb 2019 17:25:38 -0500, jmcquown wrote:

> My suggestion is if you have to have gluten and dairy free "brownies" or
> cookies and are going to cook them in the Microwave or an air fryer,
> sorry, they're going to suck.


He said micro-convection, which is both oven and microwave. Unless
there's been some major improvements in the oven feature (such as
full heat rather than microwave-assisted heat), they suck as
convection ovens.

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> On 2/13/2019 11:34 AM, KenK wrote:
>> I'm looking for a simple easy gluten/dairy free cookie or brownie recipe.
>> I've tried Google several times but there's always a long long list of
>> ingredients or uncommon ingredients. I have a MW/convection oven and an
>> air
>> fryer.
>>
>> Suggestions please?
>>
>> TIA
>>
>>

> My suggestion is if you have to have gluten and dairy free "brownies" or
> cookies and are going to cook them in the Microwave or an air fryer,
> sorry, they're going to suck. Find something else to cook or buy some
> commercial gluten and dairy free crap at the grocery store. Seriously.
> They'll suck too, but at least you'll be happy to know the ingredients
> lits.


I agree.

Enjoy Life cookies should be available anywhere. They are free of all
allergens. They're too sweet for my taste and they are all soft. Of the
various varieties, I would have to say that the chocolate chip are the best.

These brownies are wonderful and don't require any baking. Everyone who
tried them thought they were regular brownies. You can change the nuts. I
never made the ganache topping. They were fine without it.

https://minimalistbaker.com/no-bake-...olate-ganache/

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> On 13 Feb 2019 16:34:12 GMT, KenK wrote:
>
>> I'm looking for a simple easy gluten/dairy free cookie or brownie recipe.
>> I've tried Google several times but there's always a long long list of
>> ingredients or uncommon ingredients. I have a MW/convection oven and an
>> air
>> fryer.
>>
>> Suggestions please?

>
> Unless you have celiac disease or a wheat allergy, then just make
> and eat traditional wheat-based foods. The whole "gluten free"
> craze is just a clever and effective ruse invented by the true
> celiacs to make their foods more accessible.
>
> 63% of Americans think that avoiding gluten can improve their
> health. That's some pretty good marketing of pure bullshit as
> there's Zero evidence to back up a gluten free diet.
>
> Just eat the damned gluten. Yes, you will go to Hell. But hell is
> actually heaven. Heaven is just yet another clever marketing ploy.
> It's like the Greenland-Iceland thing.
>
> And of course all the gluten-free recipes you see are going to have
> "unusual" ingredients. That's what makes gluten-free dieters
> "speshul".


That's not true. Wheat and nightshades can adversely affect certain types of
arthritis. I believe that's why he's on this diet. If my mom eats wheat, her
knuckles turn red, hot and puffy.

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Sqwertz > wrote in
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> On Wed, 13 Feb 2019 17:25:38 -0500, jmcquown wrote:
>
>> My suggestion is if you have to have gluten and dairy free "brownies"
>> or cookies and are going to cook them in the Microwave or an air
>> fryer, sorry, they're going to suck.

>
> He said micro-convection, which is both oven and microwave. Unless
> there's been some major improvements in the oven feature (such as
> full heat rather than microwave-assisted heat), they suck as
> convection ovens.
>
> -sw


The convection seems to be normal as far as heat but takes about 10
minutes to preheat to 400 or so. Also the revolving interior limits pan
size to about 8" x 8". Better than nothing.



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>"tert in seattle" > wrote in message
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>>
writes:
>>>On 2/13/2019 11:34 AM, KenK wrote:
>>>> I'm looking for a simple easy gluten/dairy free cookie or brownie
>>>> recipe.
>>>> I've tried Google several times but there's always a long long list of
>>>> ingredients or uncommon ingredients. I have a MW/convection oven and an
>>>> air
>>>> fryer.
>>>>
>>>> Suggestions please?
>>>>
>>>> TIA
>>>>
>>>>
>>>My suggestion is if you have to have gluten and dairy free "brownies" or
>>>cookies and are going to cook them in the Microwave or an air fryer,
>>>sorry, they're going to suck. Find something else to cook or buy some
>>>commercial gluten and dairy free crap at the grocery store. Seriously.
>>>They'll suck too, but at least you'll be happy to know the ingredients
>>>lits.
>>>
>>>Jill

>>
>> A search for flourless brownies yields a 5-ingredient recipe:
>>
>>
https://thebakermama.com/recipes/5-i...less-brownies/
>>
>> I suppose you could substitute some kind of oil for the butter if it
>> truly must be dairy free but that would probably make them suck
>>
>> give it up, KenK!

>
>You can substitute coconut oil. Most chocolate chips do contain dairy
>though. Enjoy Life is one brand that doesn't. Maybe the only brand that
>doesn't. I don't find them to be very pleasant though.


I'm sure this is at your fred meyer, along with plain old chocolate -

<https://www.kroger.com/p/private-selection-dark-chocolate-chunks/0001111084471>

Unsweetened Chocolate, Sugar, Dextrose, Soy Lecithin (an Emulsifier).




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"tert in seattle" > wrote in message
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> writes:
>>
>>"tert in seattle" > wrote in message
...
>>>
writes:
>>>>On 2/13/2019 11:34 AM, KenK wrote:
>>>>> I'm looking for a simple easy gluten/dairy free cookie or brownie
>>>>> recipe.
>>>>> I've tried Google several times but there's always a long long list of
>>>>> ingredients or uncommon ingredients. I have a MW/convection oven and
>>>>> an
>>>>> air
>>>>> fryer.
>>>>>
>>>>> Suggestions please?
>>>>>
>>>>> TIA
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>My suggestion is if you have to have gluten and dairy free "brownies" or
>>>>cookies and are going to cook them in the Microwave or an air fryer,
>>>>sorry, they're going to suck. Find something else to cook or buy some
>>>>commercial gluten and dairy free crap at the grocery store. Seriously.
>>>>They'll suck too, but at least you'll be happy to know the ingredients
>>>>lits.
>>>>
>>>>Jill
>>>
>>> A search for flourless brownies yields a 5-ingredient recipe:
>>>
>>>
https://thebakermama.com/recipes/5-i...less-brownies/
>>>
>>> I suppose you could substitute some kind of oil for the butter if it
>>> truly must be dairy free but that would probably make them suck
>>>
>>> give it up, KenK!

>>
>>You can substitute coconut oil. Most chocolate chips do contain dairy
>>though. Enjoy Life is one brand that doesn't. Maybe the only brand that
>>doesn't. I don't find them to be very pleasant though.

>
> I'm sure this is at your fred meyer, along with plain old chocolate -
>
> <https://www.kroger.com/p/private-selection-dark-chocolate-chunks/0001111084471>
>
> Unsweetened Chocolate, Sugar, Dextrose, Soy Lecithin (an Emulsifier).


Probably but KenK doesn't have a Fred Meyer. Plus I don't take my friend
shopping much any more as she now has a roommate with a car. In general,
Fred Meyer is too rich for my blood! I normally shop at Winco or or the
Walmsrt food center.

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>"tert in seattle" > wrote in message
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>>
writes:
>>>
>>>"tert in seattle" > wrote in message
...
>>>>
writes:
>>>>>On 2/13/2019 11:34 AM, KenK wrote:
>>>>>> I'm looking for a simple easy gluten/dairy free cookie or brownie
>>>>>> recipe.
>>>>>> I've tried Google several times but there's always a long long list of
>>>>>> ingredients or uncommon ingredients. I have a MW/convection oven and
>>>>>> an
>>>>>> air
>>>>>> fryer.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Suggestions please?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> TIA
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>My suggestion is if you have to have gluten and dairy free "brownies" or
>>>>>cookies and are going to cook them in the Microwave or an air fryer,
>>>>>sorry, they're going to suck. Find something else to cook or buy some
>>>>>commercial gluten and dairy free crap at the grocery store. Seriously.
>>>>>They'll suck too, but at least you'll be happy to know the ingredients
>>>>>lits.
>>>>>
>>>>>Jill
>>>>
>>>> A search for flourless brownies yields a 5-ingredient recipe:
>>>>
>>>>
https://thebakermama.com/recipes/5-i...less-brownies/
>>>>
>>>> I suppose you could substitute some kind of oil for the butter if it
>>>> truly must be dairy free but that would probably make them suck
>>>>
>>>> give it up, KenK!
>>>
>>>You can substitute coconut oil. Most chocolate chips do contain dairy
>>>though. Enjoy Life is one brand that doesn't. Maybe the only brand that
>>>doesn't. I don't find them to be very pleasant though.

>>
>> I'm sure this is at your fred meyer, along with plain old chocolate -
>>
>>

><https://www.kroger.com/p/private-selection-dark-chocolate-chunks/0001111084471>
>>
>> Unsweetened Chocolate, Sugar, Dextrose, Soy Lecithin (an Emulsifier).

>
>Probably but KenK doesn't have a Fred Meyer. Plus I don't take my friend
>shopping much any more as she now has a roommate with a car. In general,
>Fred Meyer is too rich for my blood! I normally shop at Winco or or the
>Walmsrt food center.


The point is that if you can find them easily at any Fred Meyer - or any
Kroger owned grocery store - they are not hard to find. Sorry! Chocolate
chips sans milk are not quite the specialty item you imagine. And I'm not
trying to help KenK, other than to suggest he find another hobby.

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KenK wrote:
> I'm looking for a simple easy gluten/dairy free cookie or brownie recipe.
> I've tried Google several times but there's always a long long list of
> ingredients or uncommon ingredients. I have a MW/convection oven and an air
> fryer.
>
> Suggestions please?


macaroons. you can add things to the basic
recipe for variations (i like walnuts, a few
butterscotch chips and some semi-sweet chips
too).

however, they've got a lot of sugar in 'em.


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On 14 Feb 2019 17:54:40 GMT, KenK wrote:

> Sqwertz > wrote in
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>
>> He said micro-convection, which is both oven and microwave. Unless
>> there's been some major improvements in the oven feature (such as
>> full heat rather than microwave-assisted heat), they suck as
>> convection ovens.

>
> The convection seems to be normal as far as heat but takes about 10
> minutes to preheat to 400 or so. Also the revolving interior limits pan
> size to about 8" x 8". Better than nothing.


A convection oven with a moving turntable? The turntable should
disable itself during convection. Mine did, at least.

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"songbird" > wrote in message
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> KenK wrote:
>> I'm looking for a simple easy gluten/dairy free cookie or brownie recipe.
>> I've tried Google several times but there's always a long long list of
>> ingredients or uncommon ingredients. I have a MW/convection oven and an
>> air
>> fryer.
>>
>> Suggestions please?

>
> macaroons. you can add things to the basic
> recipe for variations (i like walnuts, a few
> butterscotch chips and some semi-sweet chips
> too).
>
> however, they've got a lot of sugar in 'em.


Those chips contain dairy.



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Julie Bove wrote:
> songbird wrote:
>> KenK wrote:
>>> I'm looking for a simple easy gluten/dairy free cookie or brownie recipe.
>>> I've tried Google several times but there's always a long long list of
>>> ingredients or uncommon ingredients. I have a MW/convection oven and an
>>> air
>>> fryer.
>>>
>>> Suggestions please?

>>
>> macaroons. you can add things to the basic
>> recipe for variations (i like walnuts, a few
>> butterscotch chips and some semi-sweet chips
>> too).
>>
>> however, they've got a lot of sugar in 'em.

>
> Those chips contain dairy.


you can leave them out then or find other substitutes.
plain macaroons are pretty good to me, the variations
are endless as you can do what you want/need.


songbird
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