Just curious, do you or any of your family members have dietary restrictions that you have to accommodate when you cook? I've just discovered I'm lactose intolerant and have been learning to cook with dairy substitutions or leave it out altogether. I'd love to hear your experiences with similar situations.
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Originally posted by LadyFoot View PostJust curious, do you or any of your family members have dietary restrictions that you have to accommodate when you cook? I've just discovered I'm lactose intolerant and have been learning to cook with dairy substitutions or leave it out altogether. I'd love to hear your experiences with similar situations.
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Good to know, thanks for the tip! I'm finding that there are a lot of "substitutes" that are really good if you don't come in expecting them to taste exactly like real dairy (soy milk, almond ice cream, etc). If I approach them like a new food instead of trying to be exactly the same as dairy, I almost always enjoy them!Wife of a PGY-1 podiatric surgery resident, mom to two cat babies with a human one on the way!
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I'm allergic to casein. I don't have any good substitutions, though. I just don't eat anything that's dairy. Strangely, I've never liked dairy. I guess now I know why!
I've found that as I've gotten older this allergy has gotten more severe. If I accidentally get dairy on board from something, like bread crumbs with Parmesan, my lips split and bleed and I get mouth sores. Lovely. That turns you off milk and cheese entirely.
I'm interested in any non dairy sites you do find, though. I need new recipes!Last edited by Sheherezade; 12-30-2013, 08:45 AM.Angie
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Originally posted by Sheherezade View Post
I've found that as I've gotten older this allergy has gotten more severe. If I accidentally get dairy on board from something, like bread crumbs with Parmesan, my lips split and bleed and I get mouth sores. Lovely. That turns you off milk and cheese entirely.
I've mostly been searching Pinterest for vegan recipes and then adding meat if I want to. Although I've ended up just eating a lot of vegan meals, which is fine with me! It's been a good excuse to learn to cook healthier.Wife of a PGY-1 podiatric surgery resident, mom to two cat babies with a human one on the way!
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its not an allergy, but since I cook kosher style, I can't have dairy in any meal I serve with meat. I have been wanting to try and make chicken tikka masala with non dairy substitutes and have pinned a few recipes but haven't dared to do it yet. I'm always having to shift recipes to leave out dairy but I have not really gotten good at the substitutes yet. Its been easiest to just make things vegetarian.-L.Jane
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Anaphylactic food allergies to dairy, egg, sunflower seeds (oil) and peanuts in our household. I can modify most recipes and we home cook everything, always. Best milk ingredient substitutes: Tofutti cream cheese, Tofutti sour cream, Daiya dairy-free cheese. (For those with dairy allergies: Watch out for "soy cheese" on the shelves, many of them have casein in the ingredients)Last edited by scrub-jay; 12-30-2013, 12:26 PM.Wife to PGY4 & Mother of 3.
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Originally posted by MAPPLEBUM View PostYes, exactly. I'm allergic to coconut now but coconut ice cream is AMAZING. The only good substitutions I haven't been able to find are for yogurt but maybe even that has changed.
Nutella's lactose free, right?
However, Justin's makes a Chocolate Hazelnut Butter that doesn't contain milk.
Best non-dairy yogurt is WholeSoy and they should be back on shelves any day now (http://www.wholesoyco.com)Last edited by scrub-jay; 12-30-2013, 12:23 PM.Wife to PGY4 & Mother of 3.
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We are running on the theory that DS is lactose intolerant (he vomits within 12 hours of drinking chocolate milk at the school cafeteria, like clockwork, and has intermittent issues at the other end for a week following) but so far he is fine with cultured dairy including yogurt and cheese. Thank goodness!
In the past when I've limited certain food groups in my diet, I've found it easiest to change up the menu instead of the disappointment of flubbing old favorite recipes. To avoid dairy, maybe branch out into Asian cuisines?Alison
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Originally posted by LadyFoot View PostJust curious, do you or any of your family members have dietary restrictions that you have to accommodate when you cook? I've just discovered I'm lactose intolerant and have been learning to cook with dairy substitutions or leave it out altogether. I'd love to hear your experiences with similar situations.Wife of PGY-4 (of 6), cat herder, and mom to a sassy-pants four-nager.
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I have found that hard cheeses don't affect me as much, so I'll do things like making/ordering pizza without cheese and then sprinkling Parmesan on top. Also, goat cheese doesn't bother me, so different varieties make a pretty good substitute for cream cheese and feta.
Lactaid is wonderful. I still usually end up with a stomach ache, but nothing worse. Sometimes ice cream is just worth it.Wife of a PGY-1 podiatric surgery resident, mom to two cat babies with a human one on the way!
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