May 22, 2014 in gluten free, grilling, memorial day, picnic, summer, cookout, applegate farms nathan's famous, dietz & watson, boar's head, udi's gluten free.
Backyard barbecues and picnics are nearly synonymous with summertime. After all, who doesnât enjoy gathering with family and friends, tossing a few burgers and dogs on the grill and chilling out in the backyard?
Of course, when you must live gluten-free, thatâs not quite as easy (or relaxing) as it sounds.
To keep your backyard barbecues and picnics safe, delicious and relaxing, as they should be â even on a gluten-free diet â check out these 4 Tips for Your Healthy Gluten Free Summer Picnic and fire up the grill!
1. Grill right.
A great barbecue could go up in flames if the grill is not free from gluten. Be sure to avoid cross-contamination by making sure the grill grate is thoroughly cleaned prior to use and by keeping gluten-containing foods away from the grill. For more on gluten-free grilling safety, read my article, â6 Tips for Avoiding Gluten on the Grillâ.
2. Meat matters.
Pure ground meat or poultry is naturally gluten-free. However, be sure to purchase only âpureâ ground beef and not pre-made patties with add-ins like bread crumbs or seasonings that contain gluten.
Hot dogs are a bit more challenging due to the addition of wheat as a binder in some brands. Choose brands like Applegate Farms, Nathanâs Famous, Dietz & Watson, and Boarâs Head, which all claim to be gluten-free. Always be sure to read the labels, as ingredients can change without notice to the consumer.
3. Make it BUN-believable!
A good gluten-free bun is probably the biggest request I receive. While I love making my own hot dog and burger buns, and some of you do, too, there are times we just want to âgrab and goâ and thatâs when a ready-made gluten-free bun can be a lifesaver!
Udiâs Classic Hot Dog Buns and Hamburger Buns can make summer picnics and barbecues feel like old times â without the worry of gluten getting in. Thatâs because anyone will enjoy these savory buns â gluten-free or not â so you can pick up a pack or two and serve these to everyone! Thatâs just one more way to avoid the fear of cross-contamination from âregularâ bread products. And Udiâs buns are also dairy-free, soy-free and nut-free, so they are ideal for those of us with multiple food allergies, too!
4. The Condiment Conundrum.
Most condiments like ketchup, mustard and mayonnaise are gluten-free so it is unlikely you will get âglutenedâ from adding these on your burger or hot dog; however, there are some brands we need to watch out for due to the addition of wheat or other gluten ingredients. Always read condiment bottle labels before consuming.
A more likely means of getting gluten from a condiment is via cross-contamination from using communal condiment bowls, bottles or jars.
For example:
You can even make your own condiments, if you please! Check out these simple recipes for my Avocado Mayo, Homemade Ketchup and spicy Chipotles in Adobo.
Now that you have these 4 Tips for Your Healthy Gluten Free Summer Picnic and know where to find excellent gluten-free buns for your dogs and burgers, youâre all set for some relaxing backyard fun!
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Atlanta-based Gigi Stewart is a science-backed Southern Belle with B.S. and M.A. degrees, including a degree in Behavioral Neuroscience with specialty in natural products research. Gigi’s unique fact-based approach to nutrition, combined with her personal experience living with celiac disease and multiple food allergies gives her insight into special diets nutrition and wellness that few are able to offer. A leading voice for the gluten-free, allergen-free lifestyle, Gigi is a published author, magazine editor and a featured chef for The Ingles Table. Gigi’s expertise as a professional recipe developer, nutritional advisor, science and health writer and public speaker is highly sought after in the health and nutrition community.