Рецепт Dairy Free? Smucker’s® & Kroger Makes Everyday a Sundae!
With the summer in full swing, I’m sure you and your family are trying to find ways to beat the heat. One of my favorite ways is going out for ice cream sundaes. However, when your child has a food sensitivity or food allergy to milk products, you do the next best thing – make ice cream sundaes at home.
When I was recently asked by The J.M. Smucker Company to create some unique tips for their Smucker’s® toppings, I thought that showing how to use their toppings in dairy free sundaes would be a great idea. To get inspiration, I went to my local Kroger store and found their ice cream toppings in the freezer section. Just walking through the ice aisle was a nice break from our steamy Georgia weather. I highly recommend it!
At the store, I noticed how easy Smucker’s® makes it for you to determine if there is milk or other allergens in their products. For example, if one of their products contained milk, the word “milk” was bolded on the label. (You can also go to Smucker’s® website to find this out as all their products have nutritional and ingredients listings online.)
After going through the Smucker’s® ice cream toppings, I ended up with a nice selection Smucker’s® fruit toppings (strawberry and pineapple), marshmallow, and walnuts in syrup. I ended up buying two jars of marshmallow and two jars of strawberries because I know my kids would love both! For some reason my kids aren’t crazy about pineapple. I’m not sure how they can be related to me, because I adore pineapple topping. My daughter, Lucie, is allergic to nuts, but I love walnuts in syrup and I bet my son, Nathan, would also enjoy them.
Afterwards, I would normally head over to my Krogers health food section in search of a soy or coconut ice cream. However, I turned to my right and found the coolest (no pun intended) selection of Kroger’s Private Selection fruit sorbets . It was serendipity to have fruit sorbets to go with Smucker’s® fruit toppings! While it was hard not to bring home every flavor!
Finally, I headed over to the health food aisle baking section to find some dairy free chocolate chips, dried fruit, and unsweetened shredded coconut. I thought they’d go well with Smucker’s® walnuts in syrup as toppings or maybe as layers.
I loved how the frozen and health food aisles at Kroger and Smucker’s® fruit toppings inspired me to come up with some tropical – and dairy free – sundae ideas.
What kind of toppings do you like on your sundaes?