November 23, 2010

Allergen-Free Thanksgiving

photo by Deiru
Two years ago I had my first allergen-free Thanksgiving, and I blogged my recipe list here. I'm so glad that I did, because I've been able to refer to the list for the past two years to remind me what I wanted to tackle. Last year's Thanksgiving was up in Indiana, and if I remember correctly, I just made my stuffing and made sure the turkey and sweet potato casserole were safe for me to eat, and otherwise just admired all the other amazing dishes.

Well, this year Thanksgiving is back here, and my Grandma and my Aunt Deb are coming down for it! We'll also have one or two other friends over who didn't have anywhere to go for the holiday. My grandma is bringing a couple of very gluten filled dishes for her and Chris to enjoy, but my aunt can't have wheat OR dairy OR - eggs, OR get this one - POULTRY. So I'm making some modifications to a couple of my recipes to remove eggs and dairy, and we're going to have some adventures in allergen-free cooking. I've got a couple of pork tenderloins for my aunt to have while the rest of us eat turkey, and I'll use veggie broth in any recipes calling for turkey or chicken broth. Luckily Deb can tolerate some dairy, because my stuffing recipe won't be very good without the cottage cheese, but I've got almond milk to try out for the cream of mushroom soup.

I'm looking forward to all the good times ahead! Thanksgiving just might be my favorite holiday. What's not to love about a holiday that is centered around food, family, and fellowship?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wait. Are you telling me those fried onions are gluten free? I never looked, I just assumed they weren't. I've skipped them for TWO YEARS!!! I'm totally making green bean casserole for dinner, and nothing else!!!

kendra said...

The French's Fried Onions are NOT gluten free. But I got Thai Fried Onions at the asian grocery store and if you find the right ones their only ingredient is Onions, so those are good to go.