I had lunch on Monday at North star. Lot’s of Gluten free options. Home made gluten free dressing . Great Job Chef Harold for menu gluten free menu selection. Brandon eat all the gluten free brownies.
No cookies, cakes, brownies or croissant….boo hoo
Forget all the traditional bakery sweets if you’re doing gluten and dairy free foods, BUT….fruit is always a great option for your sweet cravings :-)..apples, bananas, pears, oranges are available at all board plan units.
Gluten & Dairy-free double checks…
Staff members Bonnie Fenton, Charles Crispell, and Terri Silba check the ingredient label on breakfast sausage. Ground, processed meats often have dairy and wheat protein stabilizers, but the sausage on north campus is “clean”!
Oatmeal, although it does not contain wheat proteins, is usually processed with wheat, so unless the oatmeal label says “gluten free”, you should avoid it.
Gluten & Dairy-free Options
There are plenty of breakfast options at North Star for breakfast especially if you are a high-protein type. Two kinds of eggs, home fries, and pork sausage.
Lions and Tigers and Gluten Free..oh my!
Did you know that the Wizard of Oz had Gluten Free options? Well it did on Wednesday night. I followed the snow covered brick road( veer left after the scarecrow) to Keeton House Dinner and had steak, creamed corn and apple crisp, oh yum!! I didn’t see any Munchens but I did encounter a few vegans helping the good witch of the West Chef Cathy turning those apples being thrown by those mean trees into the lovely apple crisp. It was hard to discern but one of the vegan team members may have been clipped by one of the apples, but he was still smiling as he ate it. Lots of fun…not going back to Kansas!
Best Meal Yet!!
So who says a Gluten/Dairy free diet has to be bland and boring?? I was starting to think so … eating apples and bananas with peanut butter, and all those plain vegetables blahh…..
But fear not, today I made it to Risley Dining for a “Lunch Extraordinaire.” Who knew Tuan Tran could fry up delectable scrumptiousness from rice noodles, kimchi, edamame, mushrooms, broccoli, carrots and chinese cabbage – topped with GF sweet soy sauce, and a dab of red curry sauce? I carried on so about how good it was the rest of my table mates had their personal variations whipped up. It might be a secret how fabulous this station is, however, the enthusiasm, motivation, and readiness to make your stir fry exactly the way you want by the cook should not be. It was so yummy I forgot that I was pining for a piece of crusty bread and a big chunk of cheese!
Lunch at Risley Dining after too long an absence
Foursquare tells me I haven’t eaten at Risley Dining since last spring, and hard as it is to believe, I guess it’s been a while since I’ve visited this all-you-care-to-eat dining room! Honestly, I tend not to hit the AYCTE lunches too often, for fear I’ll eat too much.
The nice thing about Cornell Dining’s limitless lunches, though, is that it’s easy to load up on fresh vegetables and a big salad before going too far down the path to gluttony. At least this week I can avoid the pizza and pasta temptations without thinking twice about it. This afternoon at Risley, I started with the vegetables, including a bit of the roasted pepper and spinach frittata. It wouldn’t be vegan, but luckily, I’m not avoiding eggs and dairy this week. No “wheat” on the allergen card? I’m set!
The salad bar at Risley is even more varied than the one at North Star, where I end up more often. In addition to the hard-boiled eggs that can help turn a salad into a meal, Risley offers cubed tofu, feta cheese, and even tuna. Some fresh spring mix and spinach topped with soybeans, cherry tomatoes, sunflower seeds, feta cubes, and tuna seems like a good start. Are all the salad dressings gluten free, though? Hm, when did they start making the type size so tiny for ingredients lists? OK, this creamy caesar dressing has no ingredients that I need to worry about.
Lorna, Risley’s Chef/Manager, stopped by to see how our lunch was, and I took the opportunity to ask her if there was gluten-free pasta available. She said yes, and there’s gluten-free pizza crust available on request, too. Risley apparently has quite a few residents and regular customers who avoid gluten, so these items are always on hand, even if they’re not always out on display. I bet I could also have asked for gluten-free bread at the deli station.
Good to know I had these options, but I decided to round out my meal with one of Risley’s famous stir-fries. Not unlike Robert Purcell’s Mongolian Grill station, where you pick out a bowl full of vegetables and then hand them over for stir-frying with noodles or rice or sauces, Risley’s stir-fry station has loads of fresh veggies, and a choice of chicken or shrimp or tofu. I opted for rice noodles and the red curry sauce, which is one of two sauces that’s gluten-free. The stir-fry folks rinse and wipe out the pans between batches, but will start with a perfectly clean one upon request, to avoid cross-contamination.
Lorna told us her staff will gladly prepare and plate food in the kitchen, instead of in the serving area, for customers who are especially sensitive to gluten or other allergens, and want to be certain there’s no contamination. She says convection ovens make cross-contamination of allergens like gluten more likely because of the airflow, and her staff is trained to avoid contamination to the extent that’s possible.
What’s for dessert? Those gluten-free brownies I talked about on Monday are available here, too, and Lorna says they often have GF chocolate chip cookies, too, but they’re out of them today. I often skip dessert anyway, so I went the fruit route today. I certainly had plenty to eat at lunch!
Gluten Free selection at Appel Commons on Monday was awesome!
I enjoyed a French country chicken entree, chicken rice soup and a delightful salad. Heads up to Chef Harold Evans may need to re-order the gluten free brownies they were very popular. Brandon ate at least 3!
Late afternoon energy needed, Kosher style
Late in the afternoon, I needed a quick pick-me-up. I have had fruit with my meals, so time to look at the single serve snacks. Sure enough, I found a bag of Popcorners. The bag I chose was kosher, but they are also gluten free and dairy free. All five flavors are gluten free and kosher, but only two flavors are dairy free.