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Simple Meals & Snacks With Dairy


KevinG

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KevinG Apprentice

After 4 years off dairy, I have reintroduced it into my diet with no problems! :D

The problem now is that I don't know how to incorporate dairy into my gluten-free diet. I'm looking for simple, quick gluten-free snacks or meals such as:

- Nachos: tortilla chips + salsa + shredded cheese, microwaved

- Cottage cheese & peaches or cantaloupes

- Crackers with spreaded cheese

- Cooked broccoli topped with cheddar or parmesan

What are some other good ones?


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We like are dates filled with cream cheese and peppadews filled with fresh mozarella. The peppadews are small slightly spicy peppers that can be found at the mediterranean bar at Wegmans. They make a nice simple hors d'oeuvre also.

With the dates and cream cheese you can also put an almond or some other type of nut in there with the cream cheese. I also spread cream cheese on dried apricot slices or on celery.

Cold cuts rolled up with a piece of cheese are easy and tasty also.

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Grilled cheese sandwiches with Udi's bread.

Cheese omelette.

Tacos.

Cheese on salads--all kinds.

Cheese burgers.

TPT Explorer

I like to put thin slices of cheddar, swiss or any other cheese with slices of apple or pear.

Juliebove Rising Star

I just buy a big block of cheese and cut it in cubes.

Aerosol cheese on celery.

Cottage cheese with some finely minced red onion, freshly ground black pepper and some finely shredded sharp cheddar. Whip with an immersion blender. Use as a dip for raw veggies, chips, crackers or small pieces of gluten-free bread.

kitgordon Explorer

Macaroni and Cheese with Velveeta and Tinkyada pasta. Penne with vodka sauce. Tomatoes with mozzarella. Chicken Parmiagiana. Fruit with yogurt. Strawberries and whipped cream.

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