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Any Gluten Free/lactose Free Green Bean Casserole Recipes?


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IrishKelly Contributor
:( ...this is my only Thanksgiving dilemma! Any suggestions?

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IrishKelly Contributor

Anybody???

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I wish I could help. I have made a green bean dish by adding canned mushrooms, diced onions, and bacon pieces. I have wondered if I could heat some cream and add cornstarch and water to it to make a thickened cream but have been afraid to try. <_<

IrishKelly Contributor
I wish I could help. I have made a green bean dish by adding canned mushrooms, diced onions, and bacon pieces. I have wondered if I could heat some cream and add cornstarch and water to it to make a thickened cream but have been afraid to try. <_<

Hhmmmm...maybe i could try buttermilk w/cornstarch. I'll have to do a trial run before thanksgiving. I heard on here that Progresso's creamy mushroom soup might me gluten free...but i'm not sure about lactose. I think i can have butter and buttermilk, but not milk, cheese, ice cream, etc... Anyway, thanks for the idea.

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No problem :)

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Can you use non-fat dried milk? Or do you know of a substitute that you can use for it? I have a gluten free cream soup recipe that I can post if you are interested, but it uses non-fat dried milk.

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So are you lactose intolerant or casein intolerant?


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I use Thai Lite Coconut Milk for my dairy-free sauces. I prefer the original, but they added soy lecithin and xanthan gum to it which leaves me out. (soy and corn) The Lite only has guar gum in it.

IrishKelly Contributor
So are you lactose intolerant or casein intolerant?

I'm not sure! I know i can't handle the lactose, it gives my horrible gas pains, so last night i tried butter because someone on here said it was lactose free...but within a couple hours i had that gas again :blink:

pinkpei77 Contributor

have you tried the creamy portabella mushroom soup by imagine organic?

ive used it alot for casseroles.

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Can you use non-fat dried milk? Or do you know of a substitute that you can use for it? I have a gluten free cream soup recipe that I can post if you are interested, but it uses non-fat dried milk.

I have a recipe by Bette Hagman that uses powdered infant formula instead of nonfat dry milk for those who can't handle dairy at all. It has options for those who can't have soy either, like me. I've never tried it, but I'd be happy to pass along the recipe...

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Can you use non-fat dried milk? Or do you know of a substitute that you can use for it? I have a gluten free cream soup recipe that I can post if you are interested, but it uses non-fat dried milk.

You could try Vance's Dari Free. It comes as a powder.

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I use it both mixed with water and dry--depending on the situation :)

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Wow this thread is exciting because I've been wondering how to make dairy-free, gluten-free casseroles and now I have a bunch of ideas. Creamy Portabello soup sounds delicious. I'm going to have to try that out.

BabyGurl757 Newbie
I have a recipe by Bette Hagman that uses powdered infant formula instead of nonfat dry milk for those who can't handle dairy at all. It has options for those who can't have soy either, like me. I've never tried it, but I'd be happy to pass along the recipe...

I just saw your cookbook...and you're pretty much a lifesaver. I just started the gluten free diet on September 28th and it is starting to catch up to me that I am actually on it. I am running out of ideas already. So this is wonderful. Thank you so much!!!

Sweetness Newbie
:( ...this is my only Thanksgiving dilemma! Any suggestions?

I've read that using Funyons (not sure about the spelling!) crumbled on the top of the casserole is a good substitute for the French's onion rings. I haven't tried it myself, though!! I don't think I'd put them on the top until the casserole is almost done baking, because I think they might burn easily.

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