![]() ![]() If you have a severe wheat allergy or have Celiac disease, it is important to find oats that are gluten-free. If you like to mix your own flour combinations, I do recommend adding about ½ teaspoon of xanthan gum to this recipe. It also contains xanthan gum that works as a binder. This mix contains a blend of rice flour, sorghum flour, tapioca starch, and potato starch. This works very well as an egg replacer in many recipes! Flaxseed meal is usually found in the baking aisle at the grocery store near the flour and sugar.ġ3 Super Easy-To-Find Cornmeal Substitute! (2021) Gluten free flourįor the flour, I use a pre-mixed gluten-free all-purpose flour from Bob's Red Mill. You mix it together and let it sit a few minutes until it is thickened. ![]() A flax egg is 1 tablespoon of ground flaxseed mixed with 3 tablespoons of warm water. I tried to use a smaller amount of canola oil and that worked well! Egg substitute At the time I originally made these, it wasn't easy to find dairy free margarine (not to mention dairy AND soy free). ![]() Usually, cookies call for butter or margarine. When I began working on this recipe, I really wanted a cookie recipe with minimal specialty ingredients so anybody could make them with ingredients from the regular grocery store. They are so good! But they're also made with a lot of the allergens we avoid (specifically dairy, eggs, and wheat). My favorite oatmeal cookie recipe used to be the Vanishing Oatmeal Cookie recipe from the Quaker oats canister. My kids love this, too! These oatmeal applesauce cookies are one of their favorites. When I was a kid, I loved coming home from school, walking in the door and smelling freshly baked cookies. These oatmeal applesauce cookies are soft, gooey, and free of dairy, egg, wheat, soy, peanuts, and tree nuts! Make a double batch and freeze some for later! Jump to: ![]()
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