50+ Recipes for Kids with Allergies | The Seasoned Mom (2024)

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Hi, friends! This post has definitely been a long time coming!

Out of all of the requests that I get from readers, by far the most common are pleas from desperate moms who are in search of delicious, easy, family-friendly recipes that are also allergy-friendly. Since I don’thave any allergies to contend with in our family, I am definitely notan expert in this area. And let’s face it: cooking for kids with allergies can be a very difficult task!

That’s why I turned to the greatest resource that I know: my fellow food blogging friends (many of whom have entire websites dedicated to allergy-friendly recipes), and asked themto select a few of their very favorite kid-friendly, allergen-free recipes. I have compiled, labeled, and categorized all of these meal ideas in this ultimate resource of Over 50 Family-Friendly (and Allergy-Friendly) Recipes!

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Kid-Friendly, Allergy-Free Recipes

A few notes before we get to the good stuff! First, you will notice my abbreviations in parentheses after each recipe. Here’s the code:

  • GF = Gluten Free
  • DF = Dairy Free
  • EF = Egg Free
  • NF = Nut Free
  • SF = Soy Free

I hope these designations help you peruse the list quickly and easily to find those options that are most appropriate for your family’s needs. BUT!!! Please, please, please read each recipe carefully before you prepareit. As I said, I am not an expert in allergy-free cooking and you just need to double-check that my labels are in fact accurate.

I hope that you find plenty ofnew recipes that your entire family can enjoy!

Allergy-Free Breakfast Recipes

Berry Shortcake Overnight Protein Oats from The Seasoned Mom {GF, EF, NF, SF}

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Overnight Strawberry Quinoa Parfait from The Seasoned Mom {GF, EF, NF, SF}

Easy Almond Flour Muffins from Snappy Gourmet {GF, DF}

Blueberry Carrot Cake Bars with Granola from Cotter Crunch {GF, SF, DF-optional}

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Savory Kale Oatmeal Cups from Kiip Fit {GF, EF, DF, NF}

Maple and Peanut Butter Oatmeal Waffles from Plating Pixels {GF, SF}

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Blueberry Breakfast Bites from A Virtual Vegan {GF, DF, EF, NF, SF}

Oatmeal Banana Chocolate Chips Muffins from Vitamin Sunshine {GF, EF, DF-optional, SF}

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Red Lentil Waffles with Rosemary Pomegranate Syrup from Eat. Thrive. Glow. {GF, EF, DF, NF, SF}

Fluffy Whole Wheat Vegan Pancakes from Whole Food Bellies {DF, EF, NF-optional, SF}

2-Ingredient Banana Pancakes from Living Sweet Moments {GF, DF, NF, SF}

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Allergy-Free Lunch and Dinner Recipes

Slow Cooker Root Beer Barbecue Chicken from The Seasoned Mom {GF, EF, DF, NF, SF}

Peach-Glazed Chicken Kabobs from The Seasoned Mom {GF, EF, DF, NF, SF}

Chicken Taco Quinoa Skillet from The Seasoned Mom {GF, DF-optional, EF, NF, SF}

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Paleo Italian Chicken Fingers from Tastes of Lizzy T’s {GF, DF, SF}

Homemade Mexican Veggie Burgers with Taco Aioli from Peas & Crayons {GF, EF, DF, NF, SF}

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Crock Pot Green Chili White Cheddar Mac and Cheese from Cotter Crunch {GF, NF, EF, SF}

Easy Gluten Free Herbed Chicken and Biscuit Bake from Cotter Crunch {GF, NF, SF}

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Meatloaf with Quinoa from Inhabited Kitchen {GF, DF, NF, SF}

Vegan Corn Dogs from Yummily Yours’ {GF, EF, DF, NF, SF}

One Pot Sausage and Rice Bake from Dinner at the Zoo {GF, EF, DF, NF, SF}

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Slow Cooker Applesauce Chicken from Strength and Sunshine {GF, DF, EF, NF, SF}

Carrot and Potato Soup from Easy Baby Meals {GF, EF, NF, SF}

Carrot Tomato Soup from Eat. Thrive. Glow. {GF, EF, NF, SF}

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Roasted Garlic Cauliflower Alfredo from 918 Plate {GF, EF, NF, SF}

Stove Top Chicken Fajitas Sliders from Bam’s Kitchen {GF, DF, EF, NF, SF}

Apple Peanut Butter Quesadillas from Connoisseurus Veg {EF, DF, SF}

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Allergen-Free Veggies and Sides

Mom’s Marinated Vegetable Salad from The Seasoned Mom {GF, DF, EF, NF, SF}

Summer Corn Salad from The Seasoned Mom {GF, DF, EF, NF, SF}

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Homemade Corn Muffin Mix from Inhabited Kitchen {GF, NF, SF}

Baked Sweet Potato Fries from Strength and Sunshine {GF, EF, DF, NF, SF}

Skinny Carrot Fritters from Kiip Fit {EF, DF, NF, SF}

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10 Minute Marinated Mushrooms from Peas & Crayons {GF, EF, DF, NF, SF}

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Allergy-Free Snacks and Treats for Kids

Healthy Peach Jam Bars from The Seasoned Mom {EF, DF, NF, SF}

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Microwave Pizza Dip from The Seasoned Mom {GF, EF, NF, SF}

Healthy No-Bake Granola Bars from The Seasoned Mom {GF, DF, EF, SF}

No Bake Peanut Butter Cookies Cups from Bake. Eat. Repeat. {GF, EF}

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Apricot Energy Bites from Bake. Eat. Repeat. {GF, EF, DF, NF, SF}

Chewy Chocolate Macaroon Granola Bars from Bake. Eat. Repeat. {GF, EF, DF, NF, SF}

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Lower Sugar Homemade Fruit Snacks and Veggie Chips from Cotter Crunch {GF, EF, DF, NF, SF}

Cocoa Cashew Pretzel Bites from Cotter Crunch {GF, EF, DF, SF}

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Mango Banana Ice Cream from A Virtual Vegan {GF, EF, DF, NF, SF}

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Green Peas Cookies from Kiip Fit {GF, EF, DF}

Roast Green Peas from Yummily Yours’ {GF, EF, DF, NF, SF}

Roasted Strawberries with Vanilla Bean Cream from A Virtual Vegan {GF, EF, DF, SF}

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Dairy-Free Raspberry Gelato from Tastefully Frugal {GF, EF, DF, NF}

Raspberry Semifreddo from Suitcase Foodist {GF, DF, EF, NF, SF}

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Paleo Coconut Chocolate Blondies from A Healthy Life for Me {GF, DF, SF}

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Healthy No-Bake Peanut Butter Cup Cookies from Cook.Craft.Love. {GF, DF-optional, EF, SF}

Gluten Free Snickerdoodles from Vitamin Sunshine {GF, DF, SF}

Cool Ranch Roasted Chickpeas from A Saucy Kitchen {GF, DF, EF, NF, SF}

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Homemade Nutella from Eat. Thrive. Glow. {GF, DF, EF, SF}

Gluten-Free Chocolate Cake from PriyaKitchenette {GF, NF, SF}

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And one more “sweet” resource that you might want to check out! Fellow blogger Vegetarian Mamma has this awesome book available right now…because nobody should be deprived of dessert!The Dessert Fork: Over 40 Allergy-Friendly Dessert Recipes that Your Entire Family Will Enjoy(<– affiliate link).

And now it’s your turn! Please leave a link or a note in the comments with your favorite allergen-free recipe. Let’s keep this resource growing!

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FAQs

What can I feed my child with lots of allergies? ›

All alternative grain products, such as breads, other baked goods, cereals, crackers, noodles, pancakes, pasta, pretzels, rice and tortillas made without wheat or other indicated allergenic ingredients. Check all labels and verify safe food preparation techniques to determine safety.

What can I cook for someone with allergies? ›

Outstanding Recipes Free of Top Allergens and Gluten
  1. Beet Salad with Chicken and Lemon Basil Vinaigrette.
  2. Allergy-Friendly Arugula and Bruschetta Flatbread.
  3. Dairy-Free Lime in the Coconut Cream Pie.
  4. Chicken and Waffle Sticks with Strawberry Compote.

What might you set out if you have non food treats for kids with allergies? ›

Ideas for Non-Food Treats
  • Glow sticks, bracelets, or necklaces.
  • Pencils, pens, crayons or markers.
  • Bubbles.
  • Halloween erasers or pencil toppers.
  • Mini Slinkies.
  • Whistles, kazoos, or noisemakers.
  • Bouncy balls.
  • Finger puppets or novelty toys.

What are the food allergies in adults and children? ›

The most common allergens are milk and egg in infants, peanut and tree nuts in children, and fish and shellfish in adults. In young children, milk/egg allergy has a good chance to remit, making it important to follow up and reintroduce the food when possible.

What is the best thing for kids with seasonal allergies? ›

The best choices are antihistamines, steroid nasal sprays, and eye drops. “For children with severe symptoms, we can combine antihistamines and intranasal steroids,” explains Dr. Nowak-Wegrzyn. If your child needs daily therapy for persistent symptoms, intranasal steroids would be the choice, she adds.

What age do kids outgrow food allergies? ›

About 80 percent of people with egg, milk and wheat allergies outgrow them, usually by age 16. About 20 to 25 percent of children with peanut allergies outgrow them, and about 80 percent who outgrow them will do so by age 8. Allergies to tree nuts, fish and shellfish may be tougher to outgrow and are often lifelong.

What is a super food for allergies? ›

Quercetin is found in other foods such as berries, capers, grapes, cabbage, cauliflower, onions (especially red onions), shallots, tea and tomatoes. Quercetin can help the body fight allergies because of its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antiviral properties.

Are there any foods that help with seasonal allergies? ›

Eating foods high in vitamin C has been shown to decrease allergic rhinitis , the irritation of the upper respiratory tract caused by pollen from blooming plants. So during allergy season, feel free to load up on high-vitamin C citrus fruits like oranges, grapefruit, lemons and limes.

What is an allergen free meal? ›

Allergen free is a term used by allergy sufferers to refer to food that does not contain any of the ingredients that cause an allergic reaction for that person.

Which foods would make a healthy snack for a child without allergies aged 18 months? ›

Nutritious snack ideas for babies and toddlers include:
  • Soft, fresh fruit like bananas, apples, pears, peaches, oranges, clementines, mango, watermelon, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, and grapes.
  • Plain or no sugar added whole milk fruited yogurt.
  • Cottage cheese with berries.

How do you prepare food for someone with a food allergy? ›

Cook allergy-friendly dishes first; label and clean all surfaces and utensils after doing so. Wash your hands before and after coming into contact with the allergen. Keep foods covered to avoid cross-contamination through splatter. When storing foods in the refrigerator, keep allergen-free foods on the top shelf.

Which 3 three foods are the most common causes of food allergy? ›

Eggs, milk, and peanuts are the most common causes of food allergies in children, with wheat, soy, and tree nuts also included. Peanuts, tree nuts, fish, and shellfish commonly cause the most severe reactions.

How do you flush food allergens out of your system? ›

If symptoms are severe, that means administering epinephrine. There is no way to flush food allergens out of your system. Rather, you need to avoid ingesting the food that triggers your allergy. And if severe symptoms occur, you need to treat the symptoms, with epinephrine.

What is the number one food allergy in adults? ›

Although most food allergies develop when you are a child, they can, rarely, develop as an adult. The most common food allergies for adults are shellfish – both crustaceans and mollusks – as well as tree nuts, peanuts and fish.

What can you do for a child with severe allergies? ›

How are allergies treated in a child?
  1. Stay indoors when the pollen count is high and on windy days.
  2. Control dust in the home, particularly your child's bedroom.
  3. Use air conditioning instead of opening the windows.
  4. Put a dehumidifier in damp areas of the home.

What can you eat with multiple allergies? ›

Naturally allergy-friendly foods for most people include:
  • Meat.
  • Poultry.
  • Legumes excluding peanuts.
  • Seeds.
  • Grains excluding wheat.
  • Fruits.
  • Vegetables.
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What to do if your child is allergic to everything? ›

If you suspect your child has an allergy, make an appointment to see an allergist. Start a diary before the appointment and keep track of what symptoms your child experiences and what you think causes them. It's changed his life drastically.

What are allergy free food? ›

Because each allergen is unique to every individual, it's impossible to offer a blanket definition of 'allergy-free' that covers the dietary requirements of all. Allergen-free describes any type of food that contains zero allergens.

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