To make things even more complicated, there is also strong evidence to suggest that nut allergy doesn't develop until after birth and that it is exposure of the infant's skin to nut protein that is most important in the development of allergy.
If the nut allergy doesn't include coconut you can replace the almond flour with that.
Just a note — coconut is considered a tree nut by the FDA, even though it technically isn't and most people with tree
nut allergies do tolerate coconut.
Most with tree
nut allergy do have the green light to eat coconut.»
Not exact matches
I have a peanut /
nut allergy,
do you have something else other then ground almonds that you can recommend?
For
nut allergies,
do make sure to make these with peanut - free manufactured milk chocolate bars so that your
allergy kids and friends can enjoy this too.
However if you have a
nut allergy you could try sesame or olive oil however I don't think they will taste the same!
I'm not to sure about
nut allergies in our group & I myself don't prefer
nuts in desserts.
We have some family with
nut allergies, so this was a nice way of deepening the flavor in much the way that adding walnuts might
do.
I don't know why the
nuts make a difference, and my issue is certainly less important than
allergies!
Note that the FDA
does list coconut as a tree
nut, though many people with tree
nut allergies are fine with coconut.
Do you have any advice on making a dairy free cheese in a house with severe
nut allergies?
We
do use chunky soy
nut butter, soy milk, and brown sugar in the recipe (this is due to my 4 year old having severe food
allergies.
I would be all over this if we didn't have
nut allergies in our house!
It
does contain
nuts, so if you have a
nut allergy I am...
I know that many of you are pulling out your old favorite recipes and wondering what to
do with them (I've had many questions lately about rules of thumb for flour substitutions, and alternatives for those with
nut or egg
allergies).
Home Chef Tips: If you have a
nut allergy and don't want to use cashews, or you want to make this dish lower in fat, feel free to use 1/4 cup white beans such as white cannellini beans instead of cashews.
We are vego mostly vegan (kids eat eggs and dairy but we don't much now) but due to
allergies of other kids his kindergarten is
nut free.
Now if you're planning on packing these in Jimmy's lunch box for the first day of school, these
DO contain
nuts and coconut, so they're not exactly
allergy - free.
We have a different food
allergy in our household, but I
do have a friend with a child who has peanut
allergies and my brother in law developed a tree
nut allergy in adulthood.
Additionally,
nut free means school - snack - friendly for us, even though we don't actually have
nut allergies, and it's the same for many of you.
Even though my family doesn't have
nut allergies, my boys
do go to a
nut free school, and I'm interested to compare the health benefits to what we're using now!
For those of you with sesame
allergies or that hate tahini, here is a recipe I use all the time that doesn't use it (and no
nuts in it either).
The FDA really
did the food
allergy world a disservice when they (wrongly) classified coconuts as tree
nuts.
I could go on for days about how awesome this little
nut is — full of plant - based protein, completely satisfying, good at stabilizing blood sugar throughout the day, uber sustainable and requiring very little water for growth, super affordable, genuinely liked by almost every kid on the planet, providing a slew of health benefits, etc... but I
do understand that some schools don't allow peanuts because of
allergies.
I worked in a daycare with tons of food
allergies, and I would panic if we received groceries that didn't specifically say «
nut free» or «gluten free» or whatever.
The Food
Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN)
does not recognize coconut as a
nut.
I'm concerned about using almond extract because I don't know if anyone has any
nut allergies.
Also, you can
do a search for products by
allergy, including gluten, casein / dairy, lactose,
nuts, corn, soy, pepper, garlic, and mustard.
If you have a
nut allergy, or simple don't have Almonds on hand, you can leave them out or replace with another
nut / seed.
In fact, our pediatric allergist encouraged us to feed the boys
nuts they can tolerate so they
do not develop an
allergy.
I also added a tbsp of cocoa powder and it tastes like a chocolate chai latte... mmm... And for for those with
nut / coconut
allergies, I mostly don't make this recipe including the
nut / coconut butter (for the most part because I never have them in my house as I have either finished them off or am too lazy to go to the store...) and it still turns out great: P
I have trouble finding pesto recipes that don't have pine
nuts in them (food
allergy).
My daughter has a
nut allergy,
do you think I could
do it with regular butter and without the
nuts?
I didn't use
nuts (
allergy and preference), and I used semi-sweet morsels since that's all I usually bake with.
It's a great alternative to
nut butters because you don't have to worry so much about
allergies.
Because many
do not consider coconut a
nut, coconut flour is a great alternative to almond flour for those with
nut allergies.
I don't have any peanut
allergies, so the thought to try a different «
nut butter» in a cookie had never entered my mind.
Thanks again (I am not up for any other
nuts than almonds for this particular cookie though — but I
do nt have an
allergy either...).
It's tough having one child who doesn't like chocolate, and another with a
nut allergy.
Usually my «meatloaf» recipes involve
nuts because I think they add a heartiness to the dish but since I
do try to create recipes for people with various food
allergies, I nixed the
nuts this time around.
I'm sure there are
nut allergy vegans out there and, I just don't care for the amount of calories and sat.
I'm planning on making it for a gathering where there will be numerous folks who have
nut allergies and / or aversions —
do you think it will be great without the walnuts or
do you have another suggestion that I might use?
Coconut is also technically a fruit, so this Mini Lemon Coconut Cookie recipe is great to make if you have a
nut allergy or intolerance, or if you just love coconut as much as I
do.
If you have a peanut
allergy however, or simply don't like the taste of peanuts, by all means substitute the peanut butter in this recipe for any other
nut butter of your choice and I promise you'll still have a very delicious cake!
I have a lot of
allergies including gluten, dairy,
nuts, and soy, and I'm currently
doing the Gaps Diet, but its even more difficult because of these
allergies.
I
do have a mild
nut allergy and found that I can sub sunflower seed flour for almond flour and get good results with your recipes.
my son's school is very health aware and some kids
do have
nut allergy's.
I can't
do the
nuts due to son's
nut allergy.
I just started the SCD and have
nut allergies so I can't
do almond flour.