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Thermomix Recipes for TM5 and TM31 => Drinks => Topic started by: JuanitaS on December 24, 2013, 06:26:10 am
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I made up this Milo recipe after my son with numerous allergies wanted Milo after seeing his older non-allergic brother enjoying it at lunch time. Problem with regular Milo for my allergic son is that it contains gluten and dairy, both of which my son is allergic to. So here is a delicious recipe which is also nut free. It takes a whole minute and a half! (See it online here: http://nomorereactions.com/blog/recipes/ (http://nomorereactions.com/blog/recipes/))
Ingredients
80g Coconut flour
50g Coconut sugar
35g Cocoa (100% pure)
15g Linseed (Flax)
Directions
Step 1. Mill coconut sugar and linseeds for 1 minute at Speed 9. Scrape down the sides of the bowl.
Step 2. Add the coconut flour and cocoa and mix for 15 seconds at Speed 6, scraping down the sides of the bowl and mixing for a further 10 seconds, Speed 6.
And it's done! Take a big teaspoon full and sprinkle over your choice of milk (rice milk in our case), or sprinkle over your dessert for a delicious chocolatey flavour.
Store in an air tight jar in the fridge.
This quantity makes around 60 servings (one teaspoon each).
(http://nomorereactions.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/milo-gf-watermarked-sml-200x300.jpg)
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Gee there's a lot less ingredients in yours than this (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=3078.0) GF, DF one on the forum. Did your DS enjoy it Juanita?
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Oh wow. There's a whole lot of sugar and cocoa in that other one lol. Must be very sweet. I try to keep my son's food as tasty as possible with the least amount of sugar as possible. I'm also trying to avoid the top 8 allergens in all my recipes (free of nuts, peanuts, soy, dairy, wheat, egg, shellfish, sesame).
And yes, he loved it :) and so did I :D I'm actually thinking of just making a triple quantity of this one for the whole family instead of buying Milo which is ridiculously expensive. I'd be interested to hear what others think of the flavour and texture, particularly those that have had milo regularly in the past.
I'm happy to join this forum :) Just started today.
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This sounds great and much easier. Thank you for sharing.
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Juanita, what is the purpose of the flax seed? thanks.
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This sounds good , I just paid over $5 for a smallish tin of Milo for my GD.
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Thank you. And Kim, flax (linseed) is purely for nutrition. It can certainly be left out if you wish. :)