Non-dairy creamer, dry

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Is there a substitute for powdered non-dairy creamer that does not have transfat or hydrogenated fat? I want to make dry hot chocolate mix.



Best Answer

I usually see powdered milk used rather than non-dairy creamer, as in this recipe; This source seems to say it has less or no trans fat.




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What is in non-dairy powdered creamer?

Corn Syrup Solids, Vegetable Oil (Hydrogenated Coconut and/or Palm Kernel), Sodium Caseinate* (A Milk Derivative), Less Than 2% of: Dipotassium Phosphate, Mono- and Diglycerides, Silicon Dioxide, Natural and Artificial Flavors, Annatto and Turmeric Extract Color.

Is non-dairy creamer harmful?

Non dairy creamer Since the fat in nondairy creamer is usually trans fat, it is an unhealthy type of fat. There's 1.5 grams in a tablespoon, but most people who use it load 2 to 4 tablespoons into their cup of coffee, so it's not really a better option than half and half when it comes to fat.

What makes non-dairy creamer creamy?

Nutpods Oat Creamer (Original Flavor) Their dairy-free creamer is made using oat milk, vegetable oils, and thickeners. Overall, it's pretty simple and straightforward, but it certainly does the trick. Even without added sweeteners, the oat milk provides an innate sweetness and creaminess.

How do you make liquid creamer dry?

Mix one part hot water with one part powdered non-dairy creaner, stir thoroughly. Add your choice of flavor extract (be creative). Add one part cold water. Store in refrigerator.



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