Coming off this long holiday weekend my thoughts are turning
to summer, more specifically summer desserts. One of my girls’ favorite things is a treat after a meal;
this is no doubt my fault as I have the same need for a sweet treat. My husband laughs as the three of us
plot out what we will have, although he often willingly partakes.
As a family with food allergies, treats can be tricky as many
dessert items contain Claire’s allergens or could have come in contact with her
allergens while being processed. While
we are restricted there are still many things that we can have. I have found that focusing on what we
can have helps us thrive on despite the things we cannot eat. As we head into summer, there are so
many tasty traditional summer treats that we can enjoy, even if we have to
modify them a bit.
My Thrive On 3 this week- some of our favorite allergy-friendly
summer treats:
Grilled Fruit
One of the things I quickly learned when we found out about
Claire’s allergies is that minimizing ingredients and sticking to simple
recipes is best. There is nothing
simpler, or more delicious, than grilled fruit. On Memorial Day we grilled peaches. They were sweet, delicious and a
healthy way to feed our sweet-tooth (bonus!!). We do not have a dairy allergy so we were able to top ours
with a little whipped cream, but a simple sprinkle of cinnamon would be tasty
too! So many fruits can be
grilled- try watermelon, pineapple or skewered strawberries. We will definitely be grilling up some
new fruits this summer!
Homemade Ice Cream
Ice cream and summer go hand in hand. We have decided that going to the local
ice cream shop or buying ice cream at the grocery store or from the ice cream
truck poses too much of a cross contact risk, but we don’t want the girls to
miss out. We make our ice cream at
home with our awesome Cuisinart Ice Cream maker. With just a few simple ingredients it churns up deliciousness all through the year, but
especially in the hot summer months.
It included a recipe book that has recipes for all different flavors of
ice creams and frozen yogurts. One
of our family favorites is chocolate chip ice cream. We make the vanilla ice
cream recipe and add in Enjoy Life mini chocolate chips- hands down better than
any chocolate chip ice cream I have ever had at an ice cream shop! If you are dealing with a dairy allergy
you may think that ice cream is off the table, but there are many recipes out
there for dairy-free ice creams and most stores offer dairy free options as
well. If you can’t find them in
the regular ice cream section check the organic or natural foods section.
S’mores
Growing up, my family went camping each summer and S’mores
by the fire were a given. We still
do S’mores, but now we have to be careful about the chocolate we use. Soon after we were diagnosed with
Claire’s nut allergy we discovered Vermont Nut Free Chocolate. The company was founded by a mom with a
son who is allergic to peanuts and their products are safe for those with a
nut allergy. At the
beginning of the summer season I stock up on chocolate bars so we are ready
for nights by the fire pit. When
we are making the S’mores I make sure Claire has a dedicated stick for roasting
her marshmallows. That way, there
is no chance for cross contact as she makes her S’mores in case others are
using different chocolate bars.
Enjoy all of the sweetness that summer has to offer- even if
you have to modify it a bit! Until
next time- Thrive On!
Learn more about Tami and her company, Thrive On Consulting, which helps families and individuals dealing with food allergies at www.thriveonconsulting.net www.thriveonconsulting.net
Learn more about Tami and her company, Thrive On Consulting, which helps families and individuals dealing with food allergies at www.thriveonconsulting.net www.thriveonconsulting.net