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Looking For Dishes To Take To Get Togethers


missy'smom

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I've been taking my own food for after church tea/snack time for a very long time but have decided to try again to take some things to share. It gets awkward with two of us now not eating what's provided and people really can't handle gluten-free/CF and diabetes friendly. I am starting to get questions and I think people feel bad but they really can't comprehend multiple issues-one is hard enough! I plan to sometimes take gluten-free sweets that DS can share and have some ideas/recipes already but I am looking for salads and veggie dishes or dips that I can eat. I could take Riceworks chips or tortilla chips, I can have those. They prefer light things not really spicey and are not the salsa and chips type. I can't have desserts, much carbs and even fruit due to diabetes but veggies are safe. I often take bean salads or tuna salad for myself but most people aren't crazy about beans. If there was a nice way to present tuna salad in an appetizer sort of way maybe that would work. I don't have a good tuna salad recipe though-just tuna and mayo usually. Meats/protein are ok too if they're not too heavy and not too expensive. I like antipasta but that gets pricey for just after church. Any ideas or recipes would be appreciated.


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Juliebove Rising Star

I like pasta salad with Italian dressing. I have diabetes too, so I put in a large amount of fresh vegetables and olives in proportion to the pasta. You can also add dry/hard salami cut in strips.

ang1e0251 Contributor

For your tuna salad, I don't use measurements but here's what I put in it:

Tuna

Mayonnaise

mustard

finely diced kosher dill pickle

finely diced celery

You can pack it firmly in a soup bowl then upend it onto a plate. Sprinkle with a little paprika for color, then suround with pretty cut celery and carrot pieces. It will look like a flower!

purple Community Regular
For your tuna salad, I don't use measurements but here's what I put in it:

Tuna

Mayonnaise

mustard

finely diced kosher dill pickle

finely diced celery

You can pack it firmly in a soup bowl then upend it onto a plate. Sprinkle with a little paprika for color, then suround with pretty cut celery and carrot pieces. It will look like a flower!

Tough one...how about chicken salad made like the tuna salad? Or potato salad? Or stuff some hard boiled eggs...differently like with the tuna salad?? I was going to say a salsa pasta salad, you said not too spicey but you did say veggies and beans. Here is my recipe but you can adjust it to your own tastes.

Mexican Pasta Salad

Curly pasta (about 1 1/2 cups dry)

Diced tomatoes or Italian style, puree if desired

Sliced olives, drained

Mexicorn or corn if desired, drained

Red or black beans, drained

Garbonzo beans, drained

Salsa or more tomatoes (about 24oz, puree if using tomatoes)

assorted spices: basil, parsley, onion powder, garlic powder, seasoned pepper, celery flakes, etc.

add more salsa or tomatoes if pasta gets dry.

Rinse boiled noodles in cold water, add all ingredients and chill. Chill all ingredients the day before or make the salad the day before. I haven't tried it with gluten-free pasta yet ;)

Serve with tortilla chips or with a fork!

I forgot to mention this is SOOO EASY to make and you can have the ingredients in your cupboard for an emergency.

Sientara Newbie

Our tuna/salmon/chicken salad recipe is usually:

Can tuna/salmon or leftover chicken

mayo

chopped apple

chopped celery

chopped onion

dash garlic

splash apple cider vinegar

chopped hardboiled egg

julirama723 Contributor

Have you ever checked out Linda's Low-Carb Recipes? Most should be gluten-free, and all are low-carb, though some do contain artificial sweeteners (not sure what your thoughts are on those.) She has some really great recipes, I'm always checking out her site for ideas!

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purple Community Regular

How about Spaghetti Salad?

cooked and cooled spaghetti

large bottle zesty Italian salad dressing or make your own, Kraft has sugar in it

small can sliced olives

chopped red onion

chopped, diced or shredded veggies: carrots, cucumbers, zucchini, red and green bell peppers, tomatoes, celery, green onions...

Mix up and chill well, add more dressing if needed. I haven't tried with gluten-free pasta yet.

Oops...looks like Juliebove already posted...


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sixtytwo Apprentice

How about deviled eggs? Boil your eggs and immediately after they are done, run really cold water on them and peel, then cut lenght wise and mix them with mayo, dry mustard, S&P, and I use some dill relish. I have never been to a deal where the deviled eggs have not all disappeared. Also you could take this: Put a block of cream cheese on a pretty plate, cover with cocktail sauce (make it yourself with ketchup and horseradish) and throw on some canned or fresh shrimp or crab. Serve with gluten-free crackers. Hope this helps. Barbara

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