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The eggs in this one are binders again, so I think one would have to use a

combination of replacements. What do you think LaDonna? The whipped cream

could be replaced with the one made from gelatin that you posted a couple a

weeks ago.

 

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3 cups chestnut flour

1/2 teaspoon salt

1/3 cup pinoli (pine nuts)

1/2 cup dark seedless raisins

1 cup cold water

3 eggs slightly beaten

Vegetable oil for frying

1 cup; heavy cream whipped (optional)

 

Sift chestnut flour and salt together . Add pinoli, raisins and water and stir

until you have a thick batter. Add eggs and mix well. Heat 1/3 cup oil in a

medium skillet. Drop the mixture by the Tablespoon and fry until brown ed on

both sides. Transfer to paper towels to drain. Add a Tablespoon of oil to the

batter if it gets too thick. Serve with whipped cream if desired.

Makes about 24 pancakes.

 

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To act justly

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and To walk humbly with your God.

 

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beccabran2

Sunday, November 24, 2002 10:47 AM

Re: Hanukkah recipes

 

 

Hi

These are the 2 simplest ones I could find. I wrote what things I

thought could be substituted. Feel free to help me out

 

SUGAR and SPICE NOODLE PUDDING

4 ou egg noodles (rice noodles)

2 eggs, beaten ?

2 tbsp butter, melted (spectrum or earth's balance)

1 apple, grated (pear- fighting nasty yeast issue)

1/3 cu sugar (stevia)

1/2 tsp cinnamon

1 1/2 tbsp bread crumbs (GF)

 

 

SAVORY NOODLE PUDDING

4 ou egg noodles (rice noodles)

2 tbsp butter, melted (spectrum spread)

1/3 cu cottage cheese (I have no idea- can't use soy)

2 eggs, beaten ?

salt and pepper

 

Thank you so much. I really appreciate your help.

Jessica

 

 

 

 

, " Tea Cozy " <teacups@c...> wrote:

> Jessica, would you post your traditional noodle recipe? The eggs

can probably be replaced with a starchy flour, flax seed gel, or

commercial egg replacer. If you'd like we could work on it here for

you.

> ~ LaDonna

> -

> beccabran2

>

> Sunday, November 24, 2002 5:53 AM

> Re: Hanukkah recipes

>

>

> Thanks so much for the great ideas. Noodle pudding shouldn't be

that

> hard except I don't know what could replace that many eggs in

most

> recipes.

> Jessica

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