Dairy and Egg Free Mint and Carob Chip "ice Cream"

"I have young children with food allergies to milk, eggs, and chocolate who wanted mint chocolate chip ice cream. I credit a recipe posted by LonghornMama from Cooking Light magazine for ice cream using tofu. I altered it quite a bit, playing around with the flavors, and I turned it into an allergy free treat. Thanks to LonghornMama for the start to this recipe!"
 
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Ready In:
1hr 50mins
Ingredients:
9
Serves:
8
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ingredients

  • 349.63 g package mori-nu firm silken tofu (this company supports use of their product in uncooked recipes)
  • 236.59 ml soymilk
  • 4.92 ml vanilla
  • 1.23 ml salt
  • 118.29 ml sugar
  • 3.69 ml alcohol free peppermint extract (we got ours from the local health foods store)
  • 0.19-0.26 ml green food coloring (optional)
  • 354.88 ml thawed whipped topping (Hip Whip is a vegan alternative if you want to go milk protein free)
  • 59.14 ml vegan carob chips
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directions

  • Combine tofu, soy milk, vanilla, salt, sugar, peppermint flavoring, and food coloring in the blender and blend until smooth and creamy.
  • Fold in the thawed whipped topping.
  • Pour into the ice cream maker (we use the Rival brand with the freezer canister, so there's no ice or salt mess to deal with).
  • Freeze according to ice cream maker directions (with our Rival brand we freeze for at least 30 minutes).
  • Add carob chips during the last 5 minutes.
  • Spoon into an airtight container and put into the refrigerator freezer for an additional hour to finish firming up.
  • Serve and enjoy!
  • Variations for other flavors:

  • Omit the peppermint flavoring and carob chips and use the following instead: Add approximately 1/4 cup strawberry ice cream topping to the blended mixture, and then add fresh strawberries (amount determined by your preference) at the end. OR, Cookies and cream variation: Add crushed iced oatmeal cookies (check package for the ones that are dairy and egg free) to the final stage of the freezing process.

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Reviews

  1. Wow! It's a good thing my little ice cream maker would only hold half a batch, because I ate the whole thing! Since I now have half a package of tofu, I'm going to try this with strawberries-Ooh! or maybe bananas!-tomorrow. Maybe both! Thanks for the yummy treat and for giving me a reason to go through the stuff-left-in-the-basement-after-the-move and find the ice cream maker! Reviewed for Healthy Choices ABC tag.
     
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I have my masters in occupational therapy, but I'm currently a stay at home Mom with 3 kids -- all with varying dietary restrictions. I found recipezaar when looking for new dishes after my middle child was diagnosed with several food allergies. I've had lots of fun creating new recipes and altering others and coming up with lots of fun dishes to feed my family.
 
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