So, I decided to make a box cake because it really doesn't have that much more milk or egg in it; and odds are she might not touch it at all. Also, part of this decorated cake has cupcakes, and I think I might use a different recipe for the cupcakes (or even make muffins that I know she's okay with) and give her one of those instead of the cake. I bought Pillsbury frosting and don't see any milk products listed in it. I made frosting last year, but it took so long to make. I think it will be okay. I will update this (with photos) early next week. Wish me luck.
A little update
10 years ago
Duncan Hines cake mixes (not the white cake or confetti cakes) are dairy free as are their classic vanilla and chocolate frostings.
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried a full cake but I make cupcakes using this mix and I replace the eggs with applesauce (1/3 cup sauce = 1 egg). Beat the mix longer with a mixer than it calls for and it adds much more fluffiness to the cake -- otherwise it's too dense and crumbles.
Cherrybrook Kitchen also makes dairy free/egg free mixes that I have yet to try.
Good luck!
Boy, I wish I would have looked at my blog before I made the cake. I thought comments were linked to my e-mail and sent to me, but that's blogger for you.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the kind remarks about outgrowing the allergy and for the cake suggestion. I will try Duncan Hines next time. Thanks for reading and commenting. I'll be sure to check more often for comments -- I didn't even know I had readers!