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Allergy-Friendly Recipes – Page 6 – surviving the food allergy apocalypse

Category: Allergy-Friendly Recipes

  • Rice and Peaches Breakfast Porridge

    Rice and Peaches Breakfast Porridge

    Originally, my plan for this week had been to post a granola recipe, but I’m still fighting with it. I’ve made granola! It’s perfectly edible. It’s cheaper than the stuff at the store. But it’s still rather boring. So instead, while I perfect that, I’ve made a porridge that you can top with rather uninspired…

  • Apple Cinnamon Muffins

    Apple Cinnamon Muffins

    It’s breakfast month on the blog. And let’s face it, when you have multiple allergies (17 so far), and they include, dairy, eggs, wheat, and corn, breakfast can be a major problem. Many allergy peeps argue that it’s just better to get past the idea of breakfast food, and just eat safe food in the morning…

  • Eliza’s Breakfast Chili

    Eliza’s Breakfast Chili

    Welcome to BREAKFAST MONTH here at Surviving the Food Allergy Apocalypse. While Denise is generally up way before I am (and not just because she’s in a time zone that is three hours earlier), neither of us is big on cooking first thing in the morning. How do you cook before coffee? But we’re both…

  • 2017-03-31 Fabulous Food Allergy Friday

    2017-03-31 Fabulous Food Allergy Friday

    This probably turned up in my Facebook feed because I (Denise) posted that I just planted 14 kinds of peppers to start seedlings for the garden.  If you don’t have fresh and you want to explore chiles check out 11 Dried Mexican Chiles to Know and Love, and How to Use Them. And yes, for…

  • Stuffed Potatoes (Papas Rellenas inspired)

    Stuffed Potatoes (Papas Rellenas inspired)

    It’s the last recipe day of our potato themed month. And once again, I’m ignoring Irish cuisine despite my intent. I’ve taken inspiration from a Puerto Rican version of Papas Rellenas, but modified it to be safe for me, and cheated a bit by using salsa and taco seasoning for the ground beef mixture. But…

  • Stir-fried Potatoes with pork and cabbage

    Stir-fried Potatoes with pork and cabbage

    This recipe is very loosely inspired by northern Chinese Hunan province recipes for spicy potatoes. I think it was end of winter, but I just wanted hot potatoes and cabbage with pork, and this dish definitely fit the bill. Finding the right meat was harder than I thought it would be — pork was the…

  • Samosa Spiced Potato Puffs

    Samosa Spiced Potato Puffs

    When I suggested to MaryKate when we were planning our theme months for the year (yes, we know we’re crazy) that we should do potatoes for March, I was kinda thinking potatoes fit with March because of St. Patrick’s Day. Somehow, instead of an Irish themed dish, I’ve managed to come up with an Indian…

  • Potato Corn Chowder

    Potato Corn Chowder

    We are definitely experiencing soup weather here in Seattle. I keep making the mistake of looking at the high temperature for the day and dressing as though it wouldn’t be cold and damp somehow. Seattle is more prone to wild swings of weather than I expected (thundersnow, anyone?), and I think soup weather might be…