Monday, March 26, 2012

GF DF CF EF breakfasts

{updated}

my little one's breakfast completely changed last week with the elimination diet to help alleviate his symptoms from henoch-schonlein purpura. he is currently gluten-free, dairy-free, casein-free, egg-free, corn-free, and soy-free.

in addition, my little one NEEDS crunchy food to satisfy his sensory needs, so you could imagine toasted whole wheat breads and crunchy cereals were very much a part of our day. interestingly to note is that when i increased the amount of crunchy foods and cold beverages offered throughout the day and at every meal, i seen an increase in the amount of food he was consuming. pancakes topped with RAW nuts and seeds have worked well in the past, easily topped always with hemp seeds and other raw nuts or seeds that we have on hand. muffins with nuts or seeds initially work well, but i believe a recently purchased mini muffin pan will offer a firmer texture that my little one will accept better.

My little one has been DF CF EF for some time now and i have been able to make easy substitutions for dairy, casein and egg. The GF seems to be the hardest yet. I have a variety of items in my pantry but I am having a hard time finding GF DF CF EF CF SF recipes that do not include 4+ types of flours and starches, as well as a handful of more of other ingredients. I would like to find a simple, basic pancake recipe and muffin recipe. I also need to make up for a failed attempt at GF birthday cupcakes :( my little one turned 3 years old through all of this and my recipe fell flat.

in my cupboard, i have:
FLOURS: brown rice flour, coconut flour, buckwheat flour, tapioca flour
GRAINS: quinoa, amaranth, rice, buckwheat
RAW SEEDS/NUTS: chia seeds, hemp seeds, cashews, coconut, pecans, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, flax seeds, walnuts, sesame seeds, almonds, pine nuts
OILS: cold pressed coconut, canola oil, extra virgin olive oil
MILKS: coconut, almond, hemp, rice

safe breakfasts include:
 - quinoa
- erewhon crispy brown rice cereal (the one and only safe boxed cereal i found at whole foods)
- nut & seed granola, recipe here (i substituted in brown rice flour and honey. i also added walnuts and whole flaxseeds. note for next batch to ground the flax seeds and to eliminate Trader Joe's raw pumpkin seeds)
- pancakes (not as simple as I was hoping for, but the best ones so far)

1 comment:

Unknown said...

When I did my elimination diet I started my day with a smoothie. coconut milk, fruit, brown rice protein powder and water or coconut water. My Little who is was about 18mos at the time started wanting what mommy was having. Even now we will start our mornings this way and both of us seem to enjoy it. It doesn't have the crunch that your little likes but maybe it could be something to have in addition to other breakfast foods. Best of luck and wishes on the elimination diet!

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