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I fear that I already know the answer to this question.

But you know the cheese dip they serve at Mexican restaurants? The stuff they so cleverly call "queso?" Does anyone happen to know if, by some miracle of the heavens, this queso is gluten free?

<<crossing my fingers>>

~Courtney


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I usually eat the queso and feel fine other than the whole milk thing. I know that don pablos has queso on their gluten-free menu!

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I usually eat the queso and feel fine other than the whole milk thing. I know that don pablos has queso on their gluten-free menu!

Yay!!!! Don Pablos has a gluten-free menu!!!!! I can't wait!

You can make your own queso at home. Brown some sausage, if you want it. Put in a can of tomatoes with chilis and some Velveeta. Yummy. Hmmm, I'm assuming Velveeta is gluten-free, seems I heard it was, but double check! I believe Kraft makes it, so you can just check the label.

The thing I'd be more worried about is if they make their own chips in a dedicated fyer.

queenofhearts Explorer

I think to be safe you'd have to check with the chef. Traditionally it doesn't have gluten in it, but restaurants do a lot of odd things to keep foods stable longer that can get us into trouble.

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Yay!!!! Don Pablos has a gluten-free menu!!!!! I can't wait!

You can make your own queso at home. Brown some sausage, if you want it. Put in a can of tomatoes with chilis and some Velveeta. Yummy. Hmmm, I'm assuming Velveeta is gluten-free, seems I heard it was, but double check! I believe Kraft makes it, so you can just check the label.

The thing I'd be more worried about is if they make their own chips in a dedicated fyer.

Mmm...I'd be nothing without cheese.

My mom used to make this cheese dip when I was little that was melted velveeta with ground beef and salsa mixed in. Delish!

I should bring back some of those delicious fat-filled recipes while I can still rationalize gluten as an excuse!

jabberwife Explorer

You have to ask the chef to be sure. Some queso has chili in it, and some chili has gluten in it.

And Velveeta is Gluten Free. YUM!

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