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Re: How to Make the Zebra Effect on Allergy-Friendly Cake
Just made this cake and my son loves it! My husband says it's the best cake he had ever had, and can't believe something that good our son can eat. Thanks for sharing!
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Re: How to Make the Zebra Effect on Allergy-Friendly Cake
Hi Kathy, Thanks so much dear for this recipe. I made this cake and turned out perfect. jasmine
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Re: How to Make the Zebra Effect on Allergy-Friendly Cake
Welcome Jasmine! Isn't this recipe great! Be sure and check out our other great recipes too!!
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Re: How to Make the Zebra Effect on Allergy-Friendly Cake
I'm so glad to hear that it worked well for you! Welcome to KFA.
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Re: How to Make the Zebra Effect on Allergy-Friendly Cake
I have been asked to make a cake for a 2 yr old who has severe dairy, egg and soy alergy, this is the first recipe I have come across, is it for defiantly free from all three? if so what flour do you use, and is the vinegar normal brown or is it white?
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Re: How to Make the Zebra Effect on Allergy-Friendly Cake
We make "wacky cake" all the time for our kids! Yes - the recipe is egg, dairy & soy-free! We use "unbleached all purpose" flour, and whatever vinegar works for your allergy set. We often use either apple cider vinegar or white vinegar. There are lots more allergy-friendly cake recipes here: http://www.kidswithfoodallergi...friendly-recipes.php
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Re: How to Make the Zebra Effect on Allergy-Friendly Cake
You can use whatever brand all purpose flour they normally use. The vinegar is whatever works. I generally use cider vinegar. For milk alternative, I recommend SoDelicious coconut beverage. Use the unsweetened. If the friend has a milk alt they use for the kiddo, just use that.
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Re: How to Make the Zebra Effect on Allergy-Friendly Cake
thanx, al give it a try, just hope they like it :-D x
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Re: How to Make the Zebra Effect on Allergy-Friendly Cake
Hi Kim, Just be sure to read every ingredient label of every thing you use. Be aware that some ingredients in your kitchen may be contaminated if you ever double-dipped. The safest thing to do is buy all new ingredients. If you want to make a frosting/icing for this cake, you'll need to use milk and soy free shortening or margarine. Options are Earth Balance soy-free (red packaging) or coconut oil (among a few others). You can keep it simple and just do the solid fat (safe margarine or...
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Re: How to Decorate an Allergy-Friendly Cake (Part 1)
Great post. I have a question about baking larger sheet cakes. Do you use a metal core (I can't remember if that is the "real" name for that, or not) when you bake them? I usually make a half sheet for birtday parties and find it is difficult to get the center done without over cooking the side.
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Re: How to Make the Zebra Effect on Allergy-Friendly Cake
That's cool! I've done swirl cakes, but I've never used this technique. I love the "zebra" effect.
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Re: How to Decorate an Allergy-Friendly Cake (Part 1)
I do have a heating core, but I've found that allergen friendly cakes don't always bake well in larger sizes. This is especially true of egg free cakes since they lack key structure. If you can get it baked through, the chance of cracking or crumbling while handling it is pretty high. I've found that Wacky Cake doesn't do well in anything bigger than 9x13 - it takes so long for the center to heat up that the single acting leavening just fizzles out. Gluten/wheat free cakes are very difficult...
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Do Peanut-Free Schools Reduce the Risk of Severe Reactions?
Dr. David Stukus, pediatric asthma and allergy specialist at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and member of the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America’s Medical Scientific Council, recently wrote an editorial on the findings of the study, Impact of school peanut-free policies on epinephrine administration. This is a summary of his article. Read his full editorial for more information.
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Early-Intervention Leads to a High Rate of Peanut Oral Immunotherapy (OIT) Success
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Egg Allergy Alert - Advancepierre Foods Pork Products
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Flaky Biscuits Recipe: Dairy-Free, Egg-Free, Wheat/Gluten-Free
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How to Make the Zebra Effect on Allergy-Friendly Cake
You can use this technique from Kathy P and apply it to any safe cake recipe and make an assortment of flavors. Vegan Zebra Cake by Kathy Przywara Makes an 8 or 9" cake 1 1/2 cups flour...
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AllergyEats Plans Food Allergy Conference for Restaurateurs
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Can We Improve Peanut Allergy Diagnosis with New Laboratory Tests?
A recent study published in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice investigated the usefulness of peanut-specific allergic antibody levels for the diagnosis of peanut allergy. The researchers analyzed the usefulness...
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(Canada) Egg Allergy Alert: Lounsbury and Cedarvale Extra Hot Prepared Horseradish
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(Canada) Sulfite Allergy Alert: President's Choice White Grape Juice
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Celebrate Valentine's Day With L-O-V-E
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Celebrating Thanksgiving – Focus on the Day, Not on the Food
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Coping with Food Allergy Anxiety: Back to School and More (Video and Resources)
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