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Making this Italian favorite allergen free is surprisingly easy and doesn't use any crazy ingredients. Most likely, no one will know it's gluten, dairy, egg, and nut free.
Find the recipe
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A roast chicken is a great go-to when cooking for a group. Basically bathe your chicken in onions and spices and let it roast till cooked but still moist. The
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best part is nearly anyone with allergies will be able to enjoy.
Find the recipe at Mama Dweeb.
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Everybody loves a good chili and it's perfect for people with differing food needs. This vegetarian chili is good for gluten free folks and vegans alike. Make sure to cook
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up a big batch cause everyone will be going back for more.
Find the recipe at Epicurious.
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This is one of the easiest possible sides that will fly off the plate. Though bacon sounds like a problem, it's perfectly fine for people with any of the major
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allergies. If there's lots of vegetarians or vegans, just make another batch of plain roasted asparagus for them to enjoy.
Find the recipe at Wholesome Yum.
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Mashed potatoes are a required side for many meals and there's a way to make them good for everyone. With garlic, chicken broth (sub vegetable broth if needed) and seasoning, these
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are a little healthier than the butter filled version and just as good.
Find the recipe at Brooklyn Farm Girl.
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We wouldn't leave this allergy free meal without dessert. This flourless chocolate cake is rich and delicious. Completely gluten free and vegan, but tasty enough that your non-allergy guests will
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still want a second slice.
Find the recipe at Notey.
If you're planning a dinner party and a guest has food allergies, it's easy for the cook to be overwhelmed. But cooking for those with allergies doesn't have to result in plain, dull food. There's actually lots of delicious options that aren't difficult at all!
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