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Sophie-Safe Cooking: A Collection of Family Friendly Recipes That are Free of Milk, Eggs,...
by Emily Hendrix
Available from Amazon
$16.95
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Features
Paperback: 132 pages
Publisher: Lulu.com December 26, 2006
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1430304480
ISBN-13: 978-1430304487
Product Dimensions:
8.8 x 5.9 x 0.4 inches
Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
Dr. Mark Ebadi, allergist
One of the best food allergy cookbooks I have ever read. The recipes are creative, easy to make, and most importantly safe. My staff and I have tried them and can attest that they taste wonderful! A must have for mothers of food allergic children.
Book Description
If you are allergic to one or more of the eight most common food allergens, Sophie Safe Cooking is the allergy cookbook for you. Every recipe in Sophie Safe Cooking is free of milk, eggs, wheat, soy, tree nuts, peanuts, fish and shellfish. The recipes are easy to follow and call for familiar, easy to find ingredients. All of the recipes have been tested by cooks like you, and loved by tasters with and without allergies. Even with food allergies, you can still have pancakes for breakfast, meatballs at dinner, and cookies or cake for dessert. 12 million people in the United States alone have food allergies, and they find ways to enjoy their food. With more than 100 recipes, including muffins and breads, main dishes, salads, sides and even desserts, this cookbook will help you to enjoy your food as well!
Reader Reviews
The whimsical illustration on the cover of Sophie-Safe Cooking is the perfect representation of its contents. Simple, down-home recipes, created from a mother's love. There is just one thing missing...okay, there are eight things missing...milk, eggs, wheat, soy, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, and shellfish. Emily Hendrix authored this delightful collection from the tasty meals and treats she created for her food allergic child, Sophie.So what's left? Admittedly, I am guessing that Emily's pantry is sparse, with large bags containing a handful of ingredients. Yet, what is in it gets some seriously creative mileage. I like that Emily uses only easy to find, everyday ingredients. Though natural foods and spices are her focus, trips to an expensive specialty grocer (i.e. Whole Foods) are completely unnecessary when following her recipes. Apple cider vinegar is about as exotic as it gets. Sophie-Safe Cooking houses over 100 recipes very neatly laid out, one per page. Most of the recipes contain less than ten ingredients (always a top feature for me) and for the most part the directions are just a few straightforward sentences. Emily adds in helpful, but brief, notes with several of the recipes. Most of the recipes are Sophie-Safe versions of familiar family favorites, such as Granny's Meatloaf, Shepherd's Pie, and Chocolate Cupcakes (frosted of course!). While a few unique concepts caught my eye, like the Whipped Pinto Beans, Zucchini Brownies, and Taco Vinaigrette. My one and only complaint: the size is handy (6 x 9"), but it is difficult to reference while cooking without a stand to hold the book open. It should be noted that many of the baked goods rely heavily on oat flour. For those who may have gluten concerns with oats, but would like the benefits of Emily's recipes, Gifts of Nature produces certified gluten-free oats. Purchasing oat flour is a convenience, but unnecessary. Just grind up oats in a blender, food processor, or my favorite, the spice grinder until it becomes flour. Speaking of oats, the first recipe I trialed from Sophie-Safe Cooking was the Oatmeal Muffins. They were delicious, and gone in minutes! I like that most of Emily's baked goods are somewhat hearty, yet wonderfully sweet and tasty for kids and adults alike. At first I was unsure if the serving-size was correct, but I then realized that they are portioned for little ones. My husband and I each downed two muffins slathered with peanut butter (no peanut allergies in our house), without a pang of guilt.
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Sophie-Safe Cooking: A Collection of Family Friendly Recipes That are Free of Milk, Eggs,...
by Emily Hendrix
Available from Amazon
$16.95

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