Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Dealing with nut allergies means avoiding bakeries. So now that you have to home bake, what ingredients are safe to use?
Labels don't always reveal all of the information we need. With current labeling laws, they only have to list actual ingredients, not whether or not an item was processed on the same lines as potential allergens. So sometimes we need to do a little more digging to find out.
Through my own research as well as tips from readers of this blog and my Facebook page, I've found that nut-free cake and cookie decorating items like sprinkles, colored sugars and food color are some of the most difficult to find.
If you plan to bake much (and you probably will if you have a child with a nut allergy) then ordering safe nut-free items makes sense. Is it as convenient as a trip to the grocery store? No, but if you stock up you will have what you need when you need it.
The list below offers some suggestions on decorating items that are nut-free. A few you can find at the supermarket, but it's worth ordering some of these online items for a huge variety as well as quality and non-artificial colors, etc. Of course, if you have any questions about products mentioned here or other products I haven't mentioned, please contact the company's customer service department for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Sprinkles/Cookie and Cake Decor
Let's Do Organic Sprinklez. This company has a detailed list what each product is "free of" on their web site; they are tree nut-free and peanut-free. They are also free of other allergens so click the link above to find out more.
India Tree. This company offers a beautiful array of products with the added bonus of natural colors and flavors. So it's a healthier option in addition to being nut-free. India Tree has really special decor that's hard to find nut-free. The web site has a store locator and you can even order many of their products from Amazon.
Cake Mate/Betty Crocker--Signature Brands These are readily available at the supermarket and many of these are safe for nut allergies. Here is a post I wrote about Cake Mate. Both Cake Mate and Betty Crocker are made by Signature Brands. In my e-mails and phone calls with this company, they tell me they will list cross-contact info on the package. Please contact Signature Brands directly for specific info.
Food Coloring
Sugarcraft. Nut-free food colors and decor, beautiful and natural. Click the link for exact products and product info as well as ordering information.
Americolor. Food coloring that's entirely nut-free. Karen McNeil, one of my Facebook followers, clued me into this one. Thanks, Karen! The colors are deep and rich and unlike a lot of the Wilton gel colors, they are safe for nut allergies. A great find! (Note: Wilton has detailed allergy labels. If you are interested in a specific product, check the label for more info.)
McCormick Brand I've used this brand many times for food coloring--they are very helpful when you e-mail or call. Unfortunately they do not list allergen info on their web site. I wrote about their vanilla extract and I also use their food coloring.
Decorative Candies
Divvies. They have amazing candy that you can use for cake decor. In fact, my daughters just used their "star" candies on a beach cake to make "starfish." This company is so awesome, and they have baked treats in addition to candy that is egg-free, dairy-free and nut-free.
Vermont Nut Free Chocolate One of my all-time faves for nut-free sweets, Vermont Nut Free has jelly beans and other nut-free candies you can use on your cakes and cookies. They also have delicious gourmet cocoa powder for baking as well as baking chocolate.