Who doesn't love sizzling latkes? These Chanukah potato
delicacies are devoured by the dozen during Chanukah. What about
Sufganiyot, those deep fried donuts infused with sticky jelly? How about
a game of dreidel and sweet chocolate "gelt"? Each of these Chanukah
classics poses allergy risks. Learn how to find allergy friendly
versions of these holiday goodies.
Most latke recipes call for
eggs and wheat flour. These two ingredients are in the top eight of the
most common food allergens. The bad news is that many latkes will be off
limits to those with these allergies. The good news is that you can
make fabulous latkes without wheat or eggs. A quick search for gluten
free vegan latkes will yield many mouth watering recipes.
Latkes
can be made quite easily without eggs. They may be a little denser but
they'll have all of the great latke flavor from the onions, potatoes,
salt, and oil. Since most recipes only call for a minimal amount of
wheat flour you can easily omit this ingredient as well.You can also add
more interest (and nutrition) by adding grated carrots, sweet potatoes,
or zucchini to the latke batter.
If making latkes from scratch
isn't an option, there are a few lines of packaged gluten and eggfree
latkes. Look for them in the refrigerator or freezer case of your kosher
grocery.
An additional note of caution about latkes, beware of
the sour cream. Dairy sour cream is off limits for the milk allergic but
non-dairy soy sour cream would be perfect.
Another common latke topping is applesauce. Apples are well tolerated by most with food allergies, hooray. Why not make your own homemade apple sauce to ramp up the homemade factor.
On to those
sinful fried Chanukah donuts, "sufganiyot". Skipping the wheat here is a
bit more challenging but doable. Gluten free recipes and packaged
products have come a long way in both variety and quality. You can
actually purchase Gluten Free Donuts as well as Eggfree Donuts. If
you're up to a big mess in the kitchen, you can make them from scratch
with a good allergy friendly recipe that utilizes gluten free flour.
Following directions meticulously is critical with gluten free baking.
Thanks
to several dedicated kosher gluten free bakeries, wheat free sufganiyot
are a reality. Order online or look for them in your local kosher
store. You can have your allergy friendly donut and eat it too!
Sweet
chocolate gelt is the last of our decadent Chanuka goodies. The food
allergy issues here are milk and tree nuts. Some varieties of gelt are
dairy (so look for a pareve designation if you're milk allergic). Many
brands of chocolate coin have "may contain traces of nuts' statements.
You'll want to avoid these and opt for nutfree gelt. Yes, you can find
nutfree gelt online and in stores as well.
Let's face it living
with food allergies and sensitivities is rough. It is not, however,
impossible. With some research and preparation so many foods can be
prepared without allergens.Have a delicious, allergy free, Chanukah!
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