About a month ago, my second daughter was tested for food allergies after complaining for some time about her tummy hurting. The results came in with a dairy and egg allergy. I had gotten down how to cook without eggs and now adding dairy was another challenge. I realized how much of it that we were eating including butter, cheese, yogurt, milk, sour cream, etc....
I scoured Pinterest and Google for more ideas then kept a meal diary of my own to share with you all. I have found that the advice of others including my mother who also has a dairy and egg allergy has made it easier. And that some vegan products are really good and others are just not worth the money. I have been super happy with all the coconut milk products! I also prefer to use oil or vegetable shortening instead of the vegan butter. I just avoid vegan cheese although the vegan cream cheese isn't too bad. I hope this might help some of you who are also not Vegan but cooking for food allergies.
-Tacos with guacamole cream
-Vegan pancakes/waffles and sausage and fruit smoothies (I like to add oats to my batter)
-Thai Coconut Veggie Stirfry over rice ( I like to use all kinds of yummy veggies)
-Hamburgers and hot dogs with salad, Vegan Mac & Cheese (used the box kind & it is pretty good) and fries
-Baked fish with breadcrumbs/olive oil/lemon/Greek seasoning with broccoli & rice pilaf
-Bahn Mi steak sandwich, broccoli & sweet potatoe fries
-White Bean & Rosemary Soup with sourdough bread & olive oil w/balsamic
-Chicken pot pie soup (almond milk and oil to sub), toast & vegan brownies (using flax seed/almond milk)
-Greek Chicken pasta salad (we used penne and omitted the feta)
-Burgers, salad & tots
-Spaghetti and salad (vegan parmesan)
-Pork & veggie fried rice (good base recipe - omit egg) and potstickers (frozen kind are egg free)
-Mustard Glazed Pork tenderloin, green beans, roasted potatoes & salad
-Grilled Steak, rice pilaf and green salad
-Korean beef bowls (so easy and a new fave -topped ours with some shredded carrot & cabbage, cilantro, fresh jalepenos)
-Jamaican Beef Stew over rice (left out habanero)
-Chicken, broccoli & pasta skillet meal with almond milk "cheese" sauce (flour, almond milk, olive oil, oregano, garlic, basil, parsley, seasoned salt, nutritional yeast)
-Chili with corn chips (so many yummy chilis to make - we love it with sweet potato in ours)
So there you go! As you can see that a lot of Thai/Korean meals are super easy on a dairy/egg free diet. Bon Appetit!
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