Dairy Free Gluten-Free Recipes: Sharing Several Top Resources
Dairy-Free Gluten Free Recipe Sites
By Jan Ashby
Hi. Jan here. Today I want to share with you some of the top resources on dairy free gluten free recipes that I’ve found in my journey across the Net. The first one I’ll list requires a membership – yet it is a very organized site.. so it may be worth the $10 a month fee. This is for you or your child’s health, after all. It is called Onceamonthmeals.com.
With this site, you will never want for Freezer-Friendly ideas. These are easy and “family-friendly” freezable recipes you can warm up; including pasta dishes, slow-cooker soups & stews, and casseroles .
Within this category, there are things like:
- Appetizer
- Comfort foods
- Slow Cooker
- Stews and Soups
- Kids in The Freezer Kitchen Cooking
- Make Ahead Game Day Meals
- Your Pinterest Board to the Kitchen Table (use ‘Board To TABLE’ App )
Here is a link to a wholesome site full of good ideas – for example, it features
101 Four or Five Ingredient Freezer Meal Recipes
Also, here’s EXAMPLE of a Simple Chicken/PESTO Recipe
Online Magazine with Dairy Free, Gluten Omitted Recipes
Next, there’s an online magazine with many topics and online recipes. It is called Glutenfreeandmore.com (Best GF Sliced Breads are highlighted)
It covers living with FOOD ALLERGIES. Focuses on Celiacs as well as ‘living with other food allergies’.
It also covers gluten free meals/snacks/desserts/breakfast.
Here you can sign up to get an allergy-free recipe sent to you each week. There are resources such as Ingredient substitutions, casein-free quick start guide, “gluten-free” quick start guide, ebooks, product reviews, & even a bookstore – plus there is an archive at this site.
Right now they have a feature termed ‘Gluten-Free Sliced Breads‘ – Go >> visit the healthy site here <<
*Note: This site offers guidance (you can ask questions in the search bar) and it’ll return Google RESULTS for you.
Next up: The Gluten Free Diva
This is a woman who has been blogging on this subject since 2005 – so she has a BIG build-up of recipes. Things such as Maple walnut muffins, Cranberry ginger muffins, multi-grain bagels, savory dinner rolls, Irish soda bread & even “old-fashioned farm bread”. Additionally, she has sample recipes such as Bob’s Red Mill Breadstix and Burger Buns. I ‘ve used Bob’s Red Mill and can attest to its goodness.
As Ellen has been writing her blog a LONG time, she has a lot of good stuff – however, be forewarned that there are some recipes (from older archives) that include meat. Her newer stuff features really HEALTHFUL things – such as homemade almond milk, breakfasts such as Scrambled tofu, “Perfect Pancakes” etc.
Personally, I really like the muesli .. but her Multi Grain Waffles with Fruit Sauce ain’t too shabby either !
BTW: I love her recipe for Chai Chocolate Nog Latte
Recipes: Multi Grain Waffles
Homemade Muesli Green Smoothie for Breakfast
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