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Could I substitute almond or any other nut flour for the cornmeal? Does that change the cooking time or amounts?
Hi, Mary. We would not recommend that substitution. It would change the dish entirely, from texture to cook time to taste.
Can you do this in a slow cooker/crock pot? How long would you cook it for and at what level of heat - high or low?
Yes you can crock it. 2-3 hours on high or 6-8 hours on low.
What temperature do you bake it at??
The article says to heat the oven to 300 degrees.
I'm allergic to corn (in any form) and milk protein (butter OK as that is 100% fat). What substitutions would/could you recommend to make this? It looks yummy and I'd love to try it!
Thank you!
Hi, Karen. You can substitute the milk with any non-dairy alternative that you enjoy. Perhaps almond or cashew milk? As for the cornmeal, we’d recommend ground oats.
For the person requesting what might work instead of cornmeal, what about quinoa flakes or quinoa? Would those work?
Love the wholesome ingredients. Can’t wait to try it!!