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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Trader Joe’s has a really tasty gf tagliatelle right now. As a long time celiac I was pleasantly surprised at its texture - do not overcook. A simple red sauce and Follow Your Heart Brand feta sprinkled on top would be divine. Katz makes a craveable garlic bread. That’s said. I don’t think you have to make something similar for someone that’s dairy free and gluten-free. You could easily make something hearty with veggies like a roasted squash or something with mushrooms. Herb roasted mushrooms over a risotto made with coconut milk would be fabulous. Plus making extras of this will give some folks a side if you wanted to do that. As a dairy free gluten-free person… Due to pretty intense food sensitivities. I appreciate what you’re doing! I usually have to bring my own food or eat ahead of meals Remember, you don’t have to swap out ingredients. It’s mostly just not cooking with things that have dairy and gluten in them. Sometimes it takes a little bit of a shift and focus to find the right combination. [/quote] Additional ideas https://www.goodmoodfood.news/p/giant-white-beans-with-tomato-confit https://www.lavenderandmacarons.com/best-vegan-mushroom-risotto-recipe-ever/ https://rainbowplantlife.com/vegan-moussaka/ https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/bean-confit-with-lemon-saffron-and-all-the-alliums serve this over pasta with Tree line brand vegan ricotta [/quote] These are good ideas. Along similar lines, came to suggest this: https://www.loveandlemons.com/marinated-gigante-beans/ Personally I would stay away from vegan and gf products as I find them very hit or miss. Stick to whole foods prepared well. Leave a couple slices of plain bread for the non-dairy person. And if you're committed to the Caesar salad, I'd add another side that would work for these folks like a roasted veg. [/quote] PP again: meant to also suggest something like this: https://www.hippressurecooking.com/lentil-risotto-peasant-cooking-under-pressure/ The risotto ideas are good and this would include protein.[/quote]
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