Lactose intolerant & Dairy Free

mylife_myworld
mylife_myworld Posts: 19 Member
edited July 2016 in Health and Weight Loss
Any lactose intolerant or dairy free MFP members or if you know anyone please like or comment below as I would love to follow & make friends for some ideas & inspiration?
Thanks :smile:

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  • BigAnnieG
    BigAnnieG Posts: 89 Member
    Hello! I am lactose free as it makes my eczema terrible. I also avoid soya for other reasons so it can make for interesting times trying to find dairy alternatives!

    I love alpro coconut milk for smoothies and in porridge, and also unsweetened almond milk to change it all up sometimes.

    Thankfully it is much easier to be lactose free these days, a few years ago it was much harder!

    What do you still struggle to find a good alternative with? Maybe MFPers can help!
  • mylife_myworld
    mylife_myworld Posts: 19 Member
    Thanks for your reply. It is mainly for recipes alot of recipes I seem to find include some kind of dairy/lactose so would be great to see open diaries for some inspiration or reccomendations for basic (&cheap) recipe blogs/websites :) x
  • VividVegan
    VividVegan Posts: 200 Member
    I'm dairy-free. Part of it is because I'm somewhat lactose intolerant but it's mainly from GI issues. I'm in the process of getting tested for Crohn's.
  • Rabbitsocksgardener
    Rabbitsocksgardener Posts: 74 Member
    There's a thread under the recipe section of the community about dairy free eating! I'm sure you can find some people there!
  • jgnatca
    jgnatca Posts: 14,464 Member
    My adult daughter has cut dairy so I've been experimenting with substitutes.

    For butter, EVOO

    If a recipe calls for milk, often water will do equally well. For instance a little water in with scrambled eggs creates a pleasingly fluffy product.

    Cheese is harder. The last time I used a soy based imitation shredded cheese product.

    The silken tofu may be used when you need the thicker creamy texture of yogurt/cream.

    For au gratin toppings try nutritional yeast with the breadcrumbs.