31 Gluten Free, Dairy Free, and Egg Free Recipes. (2024)

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Have you ever gotten into a cooking or baking rut?

Have you ever felt like you’re eating the same things again and again?

If you have food allergies or intolerances, then the answer to both of those questions is probably yes, and YES.

When your diet is somewhat limited, it’s easy to feel bored with your food choices. While your diet may be safe, you may feel that it lacks the variety or flavor you’re craving.

This series is all about adding more flavor, more color, and more variety to your gluten free, dairy free, and egg free diet.

31 Gluten Free, Dairy Free, and Egg Free Recipes. (1)

There are so many foods that are naturally gluten free, dairy free, and egg free, and I’ve tried to incorporate them into these recipes as much as possible.

There’s no reason to be bored when you can eat homemade cinnamon applesauce, butternut squash soup with bacon, cranberry blueberry crisp, and roasted brussels sprouts. It’s time to get back in the kitchen with these recipes and start cooking up something delicious!

Recipes

  1. Pasta e fa*gioli Soup
  2. Crockpot Corn and Potato Soup
  3. Easy Creamed Spinach
  4. Tomato Quinoa with Zucchini and Onions
  5. Green Beans with Garlic and Dill
  6. Chewy Almond Meal Cookies
  7. Cozy Cinnamon Applesauce
  8. Creamy Tomato Florentine Soup
  9. Honey Mustard Quinoa Salad with Ham and Peas
  10. 30 Comforting Gluten Free and Vegan Soup Recipes
  11. Coconut Chocolate Chip Steel Cut Oats
  12. Easy Glazed Carrots
  13. Butternut Squash and Apple Soup with Bacon
  14. Gluten Free and Vegan Chocolate Chip Banana Muffins
  15. Cheesy Broccoli Quinoa Sausage Casserole
  16. Cheesy Garlic Spinach Rice
  17. Creamed Corn
  18. Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Apples
  19. Vegan Quinoa with Butternut Squash and Black Beans
  20. Stocking Your Pantry for Holiday Baking
  21. Creamy Chip Dip
  22. Roasted Rainbow Carrots with Thyme
  23. Cranberry Blueberry Crisp
  24. Pumpkin Pecan Muffins with Chocolate Chips
  25. Broccoli Potato Soup with Roasted Chick Peas
  26. Curried Yellow Split Pea and Creamy Cashew Dip
  27. Romanesco Soup with Pistachios
  28. 40 Vegan and Gluten Free Thanksgiving Recipes
  29. Buttery Coconut Granola
  30. Pumpkin Pie Crumble Bars
  31. Double Chocolate Mug Cake

Allergy Friendly Ingredients

If you’re not sure where to start with finding allergy friendly ingredients, take a look at these posts:

  • Stocking an Allergy Friendly Pantry
  • Allergy Friendly Products You Can Buy on Amazon
  • Products That Are Free of the Top 8 Allergens

Allergy Friendly Ebook

Do you have other food allergies or different dietary needs? Although it can be tricky to remove even more foods from your diet, I believe that you can enjoy amazing, easy recipes even when cooking for multiple food allergies. Delicious casseroles, soups, snacks, and rich desserts can be yours to enjoy – it just takes good recipes and a little practice.

There are 40 wonderful recipes that are free of the top 8 allergens, gluten, and sesame in my new ebook, Allergy Free and Delicious.

If you’re eager to expand your recipe options and want to find easy, family friendly meals, click HERE to find out more about Allergy Free and Delicious.

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Mom to two boys with food allergies and sensitivities, Kelly is passionate about allergy friendly cooking and baking. She believes that you can enjoy amazing, easy recipes even when cooking for multiple food allergies.

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  1. Becky Crawford

    Hey Pretty Bee ;-) Just got here from the healthy family and home where I am a huge groupie ;-) I’m very excited about Your 31 day series and started with Your Gramma’s chip dip. I will be forwarding Your site to all my groupies ;-) I very much liked that You shared such a wonderful part of Yourself and Your memories. Very Nice. I look forward to my health improving due to Your hard work and generosity! Thank You and many blessings upon You & Yours. A new fan, Becky

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    • Kelly

      Hi Becky, Thank you for your kind words! I hope you find some recipes you like!

      Reply

      • Becky

        Hey Kelly, Though I like Pretty Bee ;-) I can not for the life of me figure out how to just leave a comment… I can only find reply buttons… so I replying. I have just finished the survey… . So I would like to be entered into the drawing for mags. Thank You and Bless You & Yours!

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  2. Annie F. Downs (@anniefdowns)

    I cannot wait! I’m DF and GF and it is so hard to find new fun recipes! YAY!

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    • Kelly

      Thanks, Annie! I hope you find some recipes that you love! :)

      Reply

  3. Sarah@wholeandheavenlyoven

    Can’t wait to see all the deliciousness that you have planned, Kelly! It sounds like October is going to be one tasty month. ;)

    Reply

  4. Jessica Levinson (@jlevinsonrd)

    Fun! I just posted a gluten-free, egg-free recipe on my blog today, although it doesn’t really fit in any of these categories. Look forward to seeing what you make!

    Reply

    • Kelly

      Thanks, Jessica! Off to check out your recipe now!

      Reply

    • Kelly

      Thanks, Dannii!

      Reply

  5. Lisa @ Healthy Nibbles & Bits

    What a fun idea! Excited to see what posts you have lined up!

    Reply

    • Kelly

      Thanks, Lisa!

      Reply

  6. genevieve y

    Can’t wait to see what you have in store for us!

    Reply

  7. Lindsay L, RD (@LeanGrnBeanBlog)

    sounds like it’s going to be a delicious month! can’t wait!

    Reply

    • Kelly

      Thanks, Lindsay!

      Reply

  8. Kristine @ Kristine's Kitchen

    Wow! I don’t think I could do 31 days of recipe posts, but I admire you for going for it! Looking forward to seeing what you have in store for us!

    Reply

    • Kelly

      I am clearly out of my mind, but hopefully it will all work out! :)

      Reply

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31 Gluten Free, Dairy Free, and Egg Free Recipes. (2024)

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What is a diet with no dairy and eggs? ›

A vegan diet eliminates any product that's made from an animal. This includes dairy, meat, eggs, and fish. A dairy-free diet excludes all or most dairy products.

What can I eat that's gluten-free and dairy-free? ›

Foods that do not include gluten and dairy include chicken, fish, legumes, meat, fruits, vegetables, potatoes, rice, corn, and products specifically labels "gluten and dairy-free." Remove all gluten and dairy products from your home and shop for alternatives.

What is a gluten and dairy-free diet called? ›

A gluten-free casein-free diet (GFCF diet), also known as a gluten-free dairy-free diet (GFDF diet), is a diet that does not include gluten (found most often in wheat, barley, and rye), and casein (found most often in milk and dairy products).

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The best way to ensure that your diet is gluten and dairy-free is to eat whole foods. Fruits, vegetables, meats, and grains like quinoa, rice, and buckwheat are all naturally gluten and dairy-free. Planning your meals in advance can help you avoid the temptation to eat foods that contain gluten and dairy.

Will I lose weight if I eat nothing but eggs? ›

Eggs can be a healthful source of protein, but they should not be the only food a person eats. The egg diet may lead to weight loss initially, but it is not a balanced or safe weight loss plan in the long-term. Once a person returns to their usual eating pattern, they may regain the weight.

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It will take two to three weeks before you can “really feel the difference in your body and mind,” says Savage. “When your body no longer has to work to eliminate foreign substances that it cannot digest, everything just works better,” she adds. “Your digestion, metabolism, sleep improves, and mood improve.”

Does peanut butter contain gluten? ›

Living gluten-free can be a challenge. It's important to know that peanuts, peanut butter, peanut flour and peanut oil are considered naturally gluten-free foods. Gluten is a form of protein found in wheat, barley and rye (2).

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The simple answer is yes — potatoes are gluten-free. Gluten is a type of protein found in wheat, rye, barley, and other grains. Potatoes aren't grains, they're a type of starchy vegetable. That's good news for people who can't tolerate gluten because they have celiac disease or gluten intolerance.

What snacks are naturally gluten and dairy-free? ›

All fresh fruit and vegetables are naturally gluten-free and dairy-free, which makes them great healthy snack ideas. Some of our favorites are: Fruit: Apples, berries, grapes, bananas, mandarins/ oranges are easy for on the go.

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Gluten belly, also known as wheat belly, is a common phrase that refers to stomach swelling after eating gluten as a result of bloating. Along with bloating, one may also develop symptoms such as stomach pain, flatulence, or irregular bowel movements.

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Plain coffee from freshly roasted beans is 100% gluten-free. In many cases, store-bought coffee grounds are as well, though there's always some potential for cross-contamination. What you really need to keep an eye on are coffee additives and flavored coffees. Powdered coffee creamer, for example, may contain gluten.

Does oatmeal have gluten? ›

Yes, pure, uncontaminated oats are gluten-free. The U. S. Food and Drug Administration considers oats a gluten-free grain under its gluten-free labeling regulations and only requires that packaged products with oats as an ingredient contain less than 20 parts per million of gluten overall.

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Some people report feeling dizziness, nausea, extreme hunger and even anxiety and depression when they suddenly go from eating a lot of gluten to being gluten-free. These symptoms usually go away after a few weeks on a gluten-free diet, but talk to your health care provider if they persist.

How long does it take to detox from gluten and dairy? ›

Gluten stays in your system for one to two days. After that, any undigested gluten that remains in your body is excreted along with other waste products. That doesn't necessarily mean that you will feel 100% better once that happens, though.

Will I lose weight if I stop eating gluten and dairy? ›

A: Yes, you may experience some weight loss as a consequence of cutting out gluten and dairy. That's because such an elimination diet is usually based on healthy, fresh, whole foods. When you reduce the consumption of packaged and processed foods, weight management becomes easy.

What foods are good for a dairy-free diet? ›

Seeds: chia seeds, flax seeds, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds. Milk alternatives: lactose-free milk, rice milk, almond milk, oat milk, coconut milk, cashew milk, hemp milk. Lactose-free yogurts: coconut yogurt, almond milk yogurt, soy yogurt, cashew yogurt. Healthy fats: avocados, olive oil, sesame oil, coconut oil.

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Some people eliminate dairy from their diet to lose weight, but a dairy-free diet does not always lead to weight loss.

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Most simply, a pescatarian is someone who doesn't eat red meat or poultry, but does eat fish and other seafood. The term pescatarian was coined in the early 1990s and is a combination of the Italian word for fish, “pesce,” and the word “vegetarian.” Sometimes it's spelled “pescetarian,” but this means the same thing.

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