![]() ![]() We have started keeping it in large squeeze bottles with decent sealing lids that thread well and stay in place. No distractions.Line cook here, also new to Reddit so sorry if I’m posting this wrong but I was wondering if anyone had any creative solutions for keeping a lid on a plastic squeeze bottle while using so it won’t go flying off.īasically, we use clarified butter for almost EVERYTHING. Love chatting dairy-free food finds? Join our Milk Allergy Mom Product Talk Group on Facebook! All products, all the time. Or let us know which of these you like the best. If you love any other dairy-free butter brands, please let us know in the comments! I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter, It’s Vegan I’ll show my packages and labels below.Ĭountry Crock Plant Butter – Comes in avocado, olive, or almond oil, stick or tubs.Ĭountry Crock Plant Butter with Olive Oil Just make sure you grab the actual dairy-free varieties because some of these brands make dairy butter, as well.Īs always, check labels for yourself. MORE DAIRY-FREE BUTTERĮven more new plant-based butters have emerged, giving us plenty of choices these days! Here are the ingredients on our Earth Balance dairy-free butter sticks. Always check ingredients for yourself, they can change. ![]() Hy-Vee and Whole Foods are a couple places where I’ve seen the large tubs at a better value cost-wise. Their dairy-free, soy-free butter sticks are great for baking.Įarth Balance also sells large bulk tubs of dairy-free buttery spread, albeit not soy-free. I do love that Earth Balance is readily available, even at places like Walmart. And make sure you grab the right variety for your allergies.Įarth Balance dairy-free butter is probably one of the more known vegan brands. ![]() All vegan.īut always check labels, ingredients can change. We didn’t have dairy-free butter in a tub,īut we made the sticks work for everything we needed. In the good old days, when I needed something more solid than squeeze margarine,įleischmann’s unsalted margarine sticks surprisingly fit the bill. Only the unsalted sticks have been dairy-free. ![]() Double check labels, ingredients can change anytime. UNSALTED FLEISCHMANN’S STICKS – AFFORDABLE Great for spreading on toast and corn on the cob. It was our very first dairy-free butter, and we used it for years. I was ecstatic to find Parkay Squeeze Margarine was dairy-free. When we were first diagnosed with milk allergy 13 years ago, The Melt brand can be hard to find, right now I have our local health store stocking it.ĭouble check labels, ingredients can change anytime. They are the first company who’s ever told me they have a separate allergy-friendly room in a factory.īut be sure to call the company yourself as that information could now be outdated. The person who answered the phone knew all the allergy information I was looking for. What has most endeared me to this company is their awesome customer service. But double-check labels, ingredients can change. We even have some soy-free options and a pea-free options for those who need them.Īll organic, salted, comes in small tubs and sticks. There are only a few times the taste or texture has been a little iffy.įor instance, dairy-free butter in chocolate chip cookies is best paired with equal part shortening.Īnd sometimes coconut oil instead of dairy-free butter can be delicious,īut generally, we love using our favorite brands of dairy-free butter in many recipes. I’ve been subbing dairy-free butter into recipes with great success. So we thought it was time to finally share our favorites. Also read all labels and call companies for the latest, most accurate product information before consuming.ĭairy-free butter substitutes…wow there are so many more these days! Please consult your own doctor before trying food, supplements, or other products. PLEASE NOTE: Here at Milk Allergy Mom, we simply share products that work for our family. Here are favorite brands we’ve been using for years. Don’t forget to choose butter without milk! ![]()
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