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    Appetizers for people who cannot eat wheat

    Hello - I am going to a wedding later this month and need some ideas to fix appetizers with no wheat.

    The groom cannot eat wheat.

    Any ideas?

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    Spring rolls wrapped in either rice or vegetable wrappers (veggie wrappers could be thinly sliced zucchini or daikon, lightly steamed cabbage or chard, Romaine or Boston lettuce ... )

    Hummus with gluten-free crackers (homemade or storebought)

    If they eat meat, seafood and/or dairy your options are just about unlimited ...

    Deviled eggs

    Any toothpicky meat/fish/shrimp/sausage thing

    Cheese cubes with quince paste and/or or a selection of fancy honey

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    jalapeno poppers...cut the tops off, cut them length-wise, scoop out the seeds and white membrane, fill with cream cheese, wrap with bacon, then bake at 400 on a broiler pan until the bacon is fully cooked.
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    You can stuff jalapeƱos with mashed potatoes too, for a lower fat dairy free alternative.
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    I would find out what "cannot eat wheat" means.
    My mom is Celiac - that means she can't touch anything that has ever touched flour. If she eats something that touches a pan that had flour in it 2 washings ago, she is violently and completely ill to the point of having to go to the hospital. (last night someone put blue cheese dressing on their salad, then gave her a olive off of it that hadn't touched any dressing and, well, she's laid up today incapable of functioning)
    I am gluten intolerant - that means if I eat a piece of bread I can't go too far away from a bathroom for 24 hr but will be fine. I can eat blue cheese just fine, and love the stuff.

    I think it's important to know the levels you need to be prepared. I have 2 cutting boards in my house, 2 crock pots, 2.... one "gluten free" and 1 for every day use.
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    Candied walnuts. They are soooooo yummy!

    http://www.nourishingmeals.com/2009/...iday-gift.html

    I also have their cookbook and it has a lot of ideas. The website will have some ideas too. I have a sensitivity to dairy and sugar and have found both to be helpful, like making my own milk for smoothies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TsPoet View Post
    I would find out what "cannot eat wheat" means.
    My mom is Celiac - that means she can't touch anything that has ever touched flour. If she eats something that touches a pan that had flour in it 2 washings ago, she is violently and completely ill to the point of having to go to the hospital. (last night someone put blue cheese dressing on their salad, then gave her a olive off of it that hadn't touched any dressing and, well, she's laid up today incapable of functioning)
    I am gluten intolerant - that means if I eat a piece of bread I can't go too far away from a bathroom for 24 hr but will be fine. I can eat blue cheese just fine, and love the stuff.

    I think it's important to know the levels you need to be prepared. I have 2 cutting boards in my house, 2 crock pots, 2.... one "gluten free" and 1 for every day use.

    I don't think they know yet what can't eat wheat means. He is undergoing testing, etc. recently

 

 

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