Anonymous wrote:I'm hosting Christmas Eve for my family and my sisters family. There will be 8 of us total - 4 parents, 4 year old twins, and 2 college students. 3 of us eat gluten free, one college student is vegan and gluten free, 2 eat Paleo, and may or may not eat meat. My DH eats meat but isn't into vegetables. I'm easy as long as its gluten free.
I'm having a really hard time coming up with a collection of dishes that will make most of the group happy without having to spend all day cooking too many dishes. This doesn't have to be a formal or traditional meal, I'm just trying to make everyone happy.
So far I've got roasted Brussels sprouts and I'll make a Gluten free vegetable crock pot curry made with coconut milk which I normally make with chicken but will be leaving the chicken out to make it vegan.
Does anyone have any dish suggestions that could cover all these different requirements? I'm almost tempted to just make the vegetable dishes and rice and order pizza that suits everyone else's tastes. Or make 2 versions of the curry ahead of time - one with chicken and one without. I just need to find out if the rest of the group likes curry. And of course there are my twins who won't eat any of this - except the pizza.....
This gluten free nonsense is getting ridiculous. If you have celiac, fine, don't eat gluten. If you are self-diagnosed "gluten sensitive," just suck it up for the holidays, and don't worry about the sprinkling of flour to make the sauce thicker.
And if you're paleo and don't eat meat, what the fuck do you actually eat? Raw veggies?