Dairy-Free Betty Crocker Baking Mixes Guide (2024)

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We have Dairy-Free Pillsbury and Dairy-Free Duncan Hines guides, but now it’s time to cover the oldest brand of them all! I’ve put together this complete post on Dairy-Free Betty Crocker Baking Mixes, and a separate one on . I think you’ll have fun discovering the 50+ dairy-free baking mixes this iconic company has to offer. The guide below includes a good selection of wheat-based and gluten-free mixes. Plus, we’ve listed vegan options and allergen notes.

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The Complete Guide to Dairy-Free Betty Crocker Baking Mixes

All of these items are dairy-free by ingredients! Be sure to see our may contain information if the labels are causing confusion. And don’t miss the various notes in this post – they are important!

Vegan Options: All items listed below are vegan, unless noted as containing egg or non-vegan. Many of them do call for eggs to prepare. See our Egg Substitute Guide for options to use instead. Or you can use an alternate preparation, like this 2-Ingredient Cupcake Recipe using cake mix.

More Allergen Notes: All items listed below contain wheat, except the items listed under Gluten-Free Betty Crocker Mixes. However, all items listed below are egg-free, nut-free, peanut-free, and soy-free by ingredients, unless otherwise noted. Again, make sure you are familiar with this may contain information.

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Bisquick

Heads Up! In 2020, the recipe in the “club size” (96-ounce) boxes of Original Bisquick was changed to include milk, egg, and soy. We were told by the company that it was temporary, but at last check, it still contained these top allergens. The smaller sizes still just contained wheat, at the time of writing.

Cake Mixes

Heads Up! The French Vanilla, White, and Milk Chocolate Betty Crocker Cake Mixes do contain milk.

Cupcake Kits

Muffin & Muffin Top Mixes

Heads Up! The Pouch muffin mixes have different formulas than the versions in the boxes. All of the Pouch muffin mixes from Betty Crocker contain milk. The Cinnamon and Banana Chocolate Chip Muffin Tops also contain milk.

Brownie & Bar Mixes

Heads Up! The regular Fudge Brownie Mix in a Pouch and the Delights Supreme Fudge Brownie mix do contain milk. All of the bar mixes, kits, milk chocolate, and salted caramel varieties of Betty Crocker Brownie Mixes also contain dairy. The other varieties of brownie cups mixes all contain milk.

Cookie Mixes

Heads Up! All of the wheat-based cookie mixes from Betty Crocker do contain milk.

Gluten-Free Mixes: Full Dairy-Free List

Heads Up! The Gluten-Free Muffin Mixes (outside of the Oat-tastic line) from Betty Crocker do contain milk.

Other Betty Crocker Mixes

Heads Up! All Godiva, Mug Treat, No-Bake Bite, Brittle, Pizza Crust, and Pie Crust Mixes from Betty Crocker do contain dairy.

Kosher Certifications for Betty Crocker Baking Mixes

Most Betty Crocker products are Certified Kosher. Some of the mixes listed above are certified Kosher Pareve while others are certified Kosher Dairy. The former doesn’t mean the product is “safe” from any dairy cross-contamination, and the latter doesn’t mean the product contains dairy. See our Kosher Certification Guide to better understand the usefulness and limitations of these symbols for dairy-free consumers. Contact the company to discuss their allergen protocols if you are concerned about potential cross-contamination with milk, regardless of any package labels.

This Post is for Informational Purposes Only

Always read the ingredient and nutrition statement prior to consumption. Ingredients, processes, and labeling are subject to change at any time for any company or product. Some of these items might have a “may contain” type statement for milk or other top allergens, which does not mean the product contains that allergen. See our “May Contain” Guide to understand what these statements might mean for you. Contact the company to discuss their manufacturing processes if potential allergen cross-contamination is an issue for you. No food product can be guaranteed “safe” for every individual’s needs. You should never rely on ingredient and allergen statements alone if dealing with a severe food allergy. Only you can decide what foods are safe for your needs.

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