9 Ideas for Accommodating Your Gluten-free Guest - Price Chopper (2024)

9 Ideas for Accommodating Your Gluten-free Guest - Price Chopper (1)

Written by Sylvia Geiger MS, RD, CD, Price Chopper Community Nutritionist

9 Ideas for Accommodating Your Gluten-free Guest - Price Chopper (2)

It seems like I’ve opened a Bed & Breakfast this summer—every week my house has been full with out- of- town guests. But I enjoy being a host, and I like to share my home and make my guests feel welcome by cooking for them. However, some houseguests come with special dietary needs, and understanding some basics about their food requirements goes a long way in making everyone comfortable. Next week I’ll have a visitor who has celiac disease, and I want to make their stay easy, comfortable and enjoyable. I’m planning on having some gluten-free foods on-hand for them to graze on and my menus will be gluten-free or have some alternatives that they can enjoy. This allows family meals to be enjoyed together without singling out anyone based on what they can or can’t eat.

People who have celiac disease are usually very knowledgeable about what foods contains gluten, so be sure to ask them for some ideas for stocking your fridge. Here are some basics for those who are new to gluten-free cooking. For starters, people with celiac disease cannot eat any foods that contain gluten because it causes severe gastrointestinal immune reactions that can make them very sick.

Gluten foods are any foods that have wheat, barley or rye in them or that have ingredients that include wheat, barley or rye. Oats don’t contain gluten but are usually processed in plants that may be contaminated with wheat—so ask your guest or avoid oat-containing foods as well!

  1. Plan ahead and read ingredient lists on food packages. Many processed foods contain hidden gluten. Be sure to check soups, soup stock, rice mixes or premade sauces to see if they contain gluten. This is a case of “when in doubt—leave it out.” Your guest will appreciate your effort.
  2. Call or email your in-store Price Chopper Registered Dietitian with any gluten-free question. They can be reached at Price Chopper Registered Dietitians
  3. Use our Price Chopper gluten-free foods list when shopping for your guest. It will take out the guesswork about what does or doesn’t contain gluten. Gluten-free foods at Price Chopper
  4. Fruits and vegetables are naturally gluten-free—so have plenty on hand for snacking.
  5. Rice, wild rice, corn and quinoa are gluten-free foods. Price Chopper does sell several different brands of gluten-free pasta.
  6. Meat, fish and chicken are also gluten-free, but some cold cuts do contain wheat starch as binders. Ask our teammates in deli to direct you to our Gluten-free selections.
  7. Milk, cheese and most yogurts are gluten-free although some ice creams & yogurts may have modified food starch, which contains wheat. Avoid those.
  8. Want a beverage to complement your meal? Remember that Beer and Malt containing beverages have gluten, but wine doesn’t.
  9. We sell several brands of gluten-free breads, cookies, snacks and other foods. One of our teammates will be happy to help you with finding any !

Simple Gluten-free Menu Ideas Made with this week’s sale items

Steamed Mussels in Tomato Broth

Or

Flank Steak with Peach, Plum and Nectarine Salsa

with

Balsamic and Parmesan Roasted Cauliflower

Brown or White Rice

Or

Roasted Red Potatoes

Try some fresh cut fruit for dessert!

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 9 Ideas for Accommodating Your Gluten-free Guest - Price Chopper (2024)

FAQs

What to serve to a gluten-free guest? ›

Fruits and vegetables are naturally gluten-free—so have plenty on hand for snacking. Rice, wild rice, corn and quinoa are gluten-free foods. Price Chopper does sell several different brands of gluten-free pasta. Meat, fish and chicken are also gluten-free, but some cold cuts do contain wheat starch as binders.

How do you accommodate a gluten-free diet? ›

Eating gluten-free at home and in restaurants
  1. Store gluten-free and gluten-containing foods in different places.
  2. Keep cooking surfaces and food storage areas clean.
  3. Wash dishes and cooking equipment thoroughly.
  4. Toast bread in the oven — or consider separate toasters — to avoid cross-contamination.

How do you cater for gluten intolerant guests? ›

How Do You Cater For Gluten-Intolerant Guests?
  1. Know Your Guests' Needs. ...
  2. Opt for a Japanese-Inspired Menu. ...
  3. Choose a Catering Company with Gluten-Free Options. ...
  4. Prepare Separate Utensils and Serving Plates. ...
  5. Label All Foods and Dishes Appropriately. ...
  6. Final Thoughts.

What should I make my gluten-free friend? ›

Select a Menu that's Easy and Enjoyable…

From mouthwatering options like chicken lettuce wraps, crab cakes and lasagna, chocolate chip cookies and hazelnut torte – it's very easy to create a 100% gluten-free meal that all your guests can enjoy!

What do gluten-free people miss out on? ›

If you cut all gluten out of your diet, there's a risk that you could miss out on nutritious whole grains, fiber and micronutrients. Getting enough whole grains in your diet is especially important if you're at risk for heart disease or diabetes.

What snacks can gluten-free people eat? ›

21 Quick and Nutritious Gluten-Free Snacks
  • Popcorn with fruit, chocolate, and peanuts. ...
  • Turkey-wrapped cheese sticks. ...
  • Instant oatmeal with apple, walnuts, and cinnamon. ...
  • Cucumber-hummus sandwiches. ...
  • Grass-fed beef jerky. ...
  • Fruit and nut tortilla roll-up. ...
  • Toast with beans and olive oil. ...
  • Yogurt parfait with granola.
Apr 29, 2019

What do gluten-free people like to eat? ›

Foods that are safe to eat if you have a gluten intolerance include nuts, seeds, vegetables, fruits, fish, poultry, dairy products, gluten-free grains, and legumes.

What to avoid if gluten-free? ›

Avoid foods that list gluten-containing ingredients such as ale, barley, beer, bleached flour, bran, bread flour, brewer's yeast, brown flour, brown rice syrup (unless the food is labeled gluten-free), bulgur, couscous, dextrin (unless the source is gluten-free), durum, farina, farro, hydrolyzed vegetable (wheat) ...

What do gluten-free people feel when they eat gluten? ›

You may have a gluten intolerance if you get sick after eating gluten, a type of protein. You might feel tired, nauseous or bloated. Another name for gluten intolerance is non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS).

How to make a gluten-free platter? ›

How to Arrange a Gluten-Free Charcuterie Board
  1. Start with cheeses. Arrange various types (more on that below) leaving space between each.
  2. Add meats like prosciutto, salami, etc. ...
  3. Fill in most of the gaps with salty items like crackers, pretzels, and breads.
  4. Finally, fill every open space with all your extras.
Feb 3, 2023

How do you handle the gluten-free customer? ›

3. Prep and cook gluten-free ingredients separately​
  1. Use clean utensils or have dedicated preparation equipment for gluten-free.
  2. Keep foods separate during cooking.
  3. Boil gluten-free foods using fresh water, in a clean pan.
May 8, 2016

How do I organize my gluten-free pantry? ›

Arrange Your Pantry Practically

Keep staple items like gluten-free pasta, grains, and flours grouped together for easy access. Always store opened containers at the front with sealed containers behind. If you buy in bulk, make sure the containers you use will keep the food fresh for at least two months.

How to host a gluten-free guest? ›

Involve your celiac guest in the menu planning, or ask them to bring their favorite dish – most are more than willing to do so. Invite them to shop with you as you gather supplies, or ask to borrow a specific ingredient, like gluten-free tamari or soy sauce (Yes, soy sauce can contain gluten!), from their own kitchen.

What is the best food for gluten-free guests? ›

  • Classic Stuffed Peppers. ...
  • Cacio E Pepe Sweet Potato Noodles. ...
  • Lemony Chicken & Potatoes With Feta. ...
  • Feta & Herb-Crusted Salmon. ...
  • Creamy Gochujang White Chicken Chili. ...
  • Chili Cheese Sweet Potato Casserole. ...
  • Instant Pot Pork Puttanesca. ...
  • Best-Ever Gluten-Free Pasta.
Feb 22, 2023

What is a good gift for a gluten-free person? ›

  • Gluten-free and low FODMAP cookbook.
  • Gluten-free slow cooker meals.
  • Vegan and gluten-free gift basket.
  • Dairy and gluten-free gift basket.
  • Gourmet gluten free gift basket.
  • Tate's GF chocolate chip cookies gift box.
  • College student “ survival junk food” basket.
  • Organic fruit gift basket.

What can I put on a gluten-free platter? ›

What To Include on a Gluten Free Charcuterie Board
  • 3 cheeses – Brie (baked and topped with cranberry sauce), Gouda, Port Salut (you can use more)
  • 4 meats – sliced turkey meat, beef summer sausage, turkey pastrami, turkey pepperoni.
  • mini dill pickles and kalamata olives.
  • cherry tomatoes.
Apr 10, 2024

What do you serve someone who is gluten intolerant? ›

Many condiments and processed foods contain gluten as well. It's best to focus on the many delicious, nutritious foods that you can eat, including veggies, fruits, eggs, fish, dairy, nuts, seeds, and gluten-free grains.

What do gluten-free people eat instead of bread? ›

Most of these alternatives are entirely gluten-free, and many are also low-carb.
  • Rye bread. Share on Pinterest Rye bread is rich in fiber. ...
  • Sourdough bread. ...
  • Corn tortillas. ...
  • Gluten-free bread. ...
  • Gluten-free multiseed bread. ...
  • Sprouted bread. ...
  • Lettuce and leafy greens. ...
  • Sweet potatoes.

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