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Butter Substitute

posted in Ask a Vegan Baker
Friday, September 07 2012, 02:41 AM
My daughter has multiple food intolerances, so I find vegan recipes very suitable for her (although I do still need to do some tweeking). I note that the vegan butter has soy, which is something she cannot have. She eats Nuttelex butter (which is all vegetable based) - would this substitute work well? Thanks
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  • Accepted Answer

    Thursday, January 31 2013, 01:43 PM - #permalink
    Hi alwayscooking! From the Nuttelex website here's what's in their Nuttelex Original: (all from vegetable sources) Sunflower oil, Canola oil (Non Genetically Modified), vegetable oils, water, salt, emulsifiers (471, sunflower lecithin), natural flavour, vitamins A, D2, E.

    So if your daughter isn't allergic to any of these ingredients you should be good to go. If you're feeling particularly adventurous, you could always make Regular Vegan Butter
    http://veganbaking.net/fats/vegan-butters/735-vegan-butter
    But instead of using soy milk, use hemp milk or even almond milk.

    Good luck!
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