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Last updated on May 11th, 2022 at 10:32 am

We’re back with another 7-Day clean eating challenge! This time we’re going gluten-free and dairy-free for 7 whole days to uncover food intolerances and hopefully reduce chronic inflammation. I’ve included a grocery list, delicious and healthy gluten-free and dairy-free recipes (many of them are good for meal prep), as well as a meal planning printable if you like to plan out your meals for the week ahead.


Gluten-Free And Dairy-Free – What Is It?

Okay, so I don’t think they’ve come up with a name for this yet, but it’s a way of eating where you avoid all foods that contain gluten and dairy. It’s not a diet to lose weight (although it might happen!), it’s more of a healthy way of eating to improve your health and reveal food intolerances you might have.

Eating dairy-free and gluten-free is less restrictive than eating a paleo diet which forbids, that’s right: forbids! all legumes and grains, because according to some sources those foods can make you sick as a dog. Especially if you’re already dealing with digestive issues.

We’re not making this big of a change here, but this week will be challenging enough to make you think differently and find alternative, nutritious sources of food.

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What To Eat On A Gluten-Free And Dairy Free Diet

You can basically eat all the foods that don’t contain gluten or dairy…which excludes about 96% of all processed foods out there. But let’s focus on what we can eat!

Fruits And Vegetables. Greens, berries, cruciferous and starchy vegetables, bananas – all fruits and vegetables are dairy-free and gluten-free and you’re welcome to eat plenty of them (bananas in reasonable amounts of course!) Fruits and vegetables are full of antioxidants and super beneficial for your health, so they should be the foundation of your everyday diet.

Herbs And Spices. Basil, mint, dill, turmeric, rosemary, even black pepper! It’s no secret herbs and spices have healing properties and can give any dish that little special something.

Nuts And Seeds. Chia seeds, flaxseed, walnuts, almonds, cashews – there are many choices here. Similarly to fruits and vegetables – nuts and seeds are full of antioxidants (but fat-soluble!) and essential nutrients that the human body just needs.

Protein. The best choices here are eggs, fish, seafood from a sustainable source and poultry.

Fiber-Rich Foods. You can have lentils, beans, chickpeas and all the gluten-free “grains” like quinoa, buckwheat, millet or amaranth. For this week we’ll skip the oats since most varieties are contaminated with gluten.

Healthy Fats. Coconut oil, olive oil and avocado are the best choices here. Although you’ll see below – I use a little bit of toasted sesame oil every now and then, because I simply love the flavor. It’s not the healthiest oil you can have, but I am okay with that. Don’t add it to your meals if you don’t want to.


Why Eat Dairy-Free & Gluten-Free?

One really important reason to cut out dairy and gluten from your diet, at least for a little bit, is to find out whether or not you have an intolerance to those foods.

Dairy and gluten are two of the most common food allergens, but when we’re eating them on a regular basis we’re not really noticing it that much.

However, those intolerances might still be there and could be making us feel less than our best. So to find out we’ll do the seven days, more would be great – if you can. Then after those are over and if you want to go back to eating dairy and gluten, start adding them one at a time. The important thing here is really ONE at a time, so you can find out which foods actually cause a “bad” reaction in your body.

For example, regular milk might make you sick, while yogurt might be tolerated just fine. (that’s actually shown for acne patients!)

Same with gluten. Eating bread, which has a high glycemic index might make you feel miserable, while cooked bulgur (also contains gluten, but has a lower glycemic index) might be just fine for you.

This is very much like a mini elimination diet, but we’re only cutting out these 2 major food allergens.


Reduce Inflammation?

Eating dairy-free and gluten-free can also help reduce inflammation in the body, if you do have an intolerance to those foods.

Reducing inflammation inside your body is important, because it’s linked to the development of major diseases like heart disease, diabetes, cancer, Alzheimer’s, autoimmune diseases and even acne. Low grade, chronic inflammation also naturally develops as we get older, so it’s a good idea to start doing something about it, even when we’re younger and don’t necessarily feel its effects yet. Following an anti-inflammatory diet with lots of vegetables, good fats, fiber and a lower glycemic index (not necessarily low carb!) is one way to do it.

Of course, there’s more to the anti-inflammatory diet than just avoiding certain foods, but eliminating food allergens is an important part.

The recipes you’ll find below can be considered anti-inflammatory, as they’re rich in antioxidants, have a low glycemic index, a good omega-6/omega-3 ratio and aren’t full of saturated fat.


Meal Prep For The Week

If you don’t have much time to cook on weekdays, it’s a good idea to make some of these recipes ahead. Many of them can be stored in the fridge for 3-5 days – just use airtight meal prep containers or jars.

I personally love making ahead the Mediterranean Salmon Bowl, the Avocado Chicken Salad and my 5-Minute Mediterranean Bowl. Follow the instructions in the individual recipes, so that your food stays fresh for more than a day!


7-Days Of Dairy-Free Gluten-Free Recipes

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The recipes below are just meal ideas for you to use during the next seven days. If you do have other go-to gluten-free and dairy-free recipes, please, feel free to use them.

All of the recipes below are, of course, also refined sugar-free. Some of the breakfast recipes use a little bit of honey to make them sweeter. Honey might not have a low glycemic index, but it does come with anti-inflammatory properties and we’re using it in moderation.


Gluten-Free Dairy-Free Breakfasts

4- Ingredient No-Bake Cookies

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Made with almond butter, cashews, flaxseed and some honey, these are simple, yet super tasty and keep well in the fridge for a few days. You might want to double the recipe, as these are also a great snack and very quickly gone. Recipe is here.


Simple Chia Pudding

Make this simple chia pudding the night before and top with berries and some chopped nuts for an easy and healthy breakfast! Recipe here.


Green Breakfast Smoothie

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With almond butter and banana this 3-ingredient smoothie is actually filling enough to be a quick and easy healthy breakfast. Feel free to mix in some soaked chia seeds after blending to make it even more nutritious. Recipe here.


Gluten-Free Dairy-Free Salads & Bowls (Great For Lunch)

5-Minute Mediterranean Bowl

This vegan gluten-free bowl recipe has been a part of every single clean eating challenge thus far, I know and I’m not trying to hide it. It’s one of my go-to recipes as it’s healthy, easy to make and so delicious with the hummus and tzatziki! Recipe here.


Avocado Quinoa Detox Salad

Do not be scared by the word detox in the title! When I posted this recipe, I was going through a stage in my life, where I thought everything should be called detox. And this quinoa salad recipe really is healthy and detoxifying, but it’s also fresh, full of flavor and antioxidants. Recipe here.


Avocado Shrimp Salad.

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Switching things up to something that doesn’t contain quinoa and has shrimp instead. The original recipe calls for yogurt in the dressing, but instead, you can use tahini and a Tbsp of water or this cashew sauce + the rest of the dressing ingredients. Recipe is here.


Tomato, Basil And Chickpea Salad

Very simple, yet delicious chickpea and tomato salad, it’s ready in about 10-15 minutes. Recipe here.


Meal Prep Avocado Chicken Salad

Pretty simple avocado and chicken salad that you can make ahead, it’s low carb, gluten-free and paleo. Recipe here.


Gluten-Free Dairy-Free Dinners


Mediterranean Salmon Bowl

One of my favorite meals on this blog – easy to make and so full of flavor! We’ll change things up a little bit by not adding feta cheese to the salad, using some chopped olives instead and using the cashew garlic sauce my sister made instead of a yogurt sauce (although the sauce is optional!). Recipe here.


Cauliflower Fried Rice

I guess nothing new to most people at the time I’m posting this, but this year was the first time I made cauliflower fried rice and actually really liked it. This is a vegetarian version with only eggs and vegetables and I used tamari sauce, which contrary to soy sauce is actually gluten-free. Yes, it was a shock to me that soy sauce actually contains gluten as well. Recipe is here.


Another recipe from the time in my life everything needed to be “detox”. And again, it’s true as well, as this healthy soup is loaded with detoxifying broccoli and spices, but most importantly – it’s very delicious! Make sure to add some salt at the beginning, so that the soup doesn’t turn out bland. Recipe here.


Garlic Shrimp In Tomato Sauce

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What might surprise you about this super tasty dish is that it is made in 15 minutes and with only 5, that’s right 5 ingredients: shrimp, tomatoes, dill, olive oil and garlic. My sister made it for us and it was amazing, I still have beautiful haunting dreams about it. We did eat it with bread though. To keep it gluten-free, you can serve this with gluten-free pasta, quinoa, rice or over zucchini noodles for a low carb version. Recipe here.


Egg Roll In A Bowl

Never knew, I’d become such a huge fan of cabbage! But this recipe was all over the internet and I decided to make my own version with chicken. It was totally worth it. I’ve been making this almost every week now and it always tastes amazing. Again use tamari sauce or coconut aminos for a gluten-free option. Recipe here.


Black Bean Quinoa Bowls

This black bean and quinoa bowl is vegan, gluten-free and full of flavor! Recipe here.


Coconut Curry Shrimp Soup

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When my sister was doing the keto diet she made this coconut curry shrimp soup with only chopped zucchini and no noodles or rice in it. Keto? No thanks, I don’t have the self-discipline of a marine. Still, I tried it and it was incredible. Like I was eating actual Thai food, but it was at my sister’s place. Keto diet did not last, but she’s still making this soup and I cannot blame her, it’s so perfect and so easy to make. Recipe is here.

(Side note: Now I noticed I shared only shrimp recipes from my sister’s blog…she does eat other things as well though, and most of them are healthy. If you haven’t, you can check out her blog Her Highness, Hungry Me here).


Snacks

If do need snacks to get you through the day here are some great options:

  • hummus with vegetables
  • this vegan cream cheese with vegetables
  • raw almonds, cashews or walnuts
  • fresh fruit like apples, pears, peaches or berries
  • you can also use the energy balls as a snack


After The 7-Day Meal Plan

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I really hope you will not be eating healthy only for the 7 days! The seven days can be the start to a healthier lifestyle and to improving your health long-term. I know it’s not easy to stay organized, especially when you need to be avoiding dairy and gluten, so to help you out I created a clean eating recipe binder with over 100 delicious gluten and dairy-free recipes. They’re super easy to make and all of them are delicious. Some are on the blog, many are not.

This binder is a tool you can use to make eating healthier a habit and it can help you create your own meal plans, get organized in the kitchen, track your habit and build your very own recipe binder with meals you love! You can check it out here, be sure to use the code NTB20 for 20% off your purchase.


Gluten-Free Dairy-Free Grocery List

This is an overall gluten-free and dairy-free grocery list for all the recipes I shared above. Please make sure to adjust for the meals you’d like to make in the provided meal planner.


Produce:

  • Spinach
  • Banana
  • Tomatoes
  • Broccoli
  • Cauliflower
  • Arugula
  • Avocado
  • Cabbage
  • Carrots
  • Red pepper
  • Garlic
  • Onion
  • Scallions
  • Zucchini
  • Parsley
  • Cilantro
  • Mint
  • Dill
  • Cucumber
  • Lettuce
  • Berries
  • Lemon
  • Radishes
  • Jalapeno

Protein

  • Salmon
  • Shrimp
  • Chicken Breast or Thighs (skinless, boneless)
  • Ground Turkey or Chicken (for the egg roll in a bowl)
  • Eggs

Pantry

  • Quinoa
  • Chickpeas, canned
  • Black beans, canned
  • Lentils
  • Tomato paste
  • Curry paste (gluten-free)
  • Tamari sauce
  • Olives
  • Honey
  • Olive oil
  • Sesame oil
  • Vinegar
  • Mustard
  • Coconut milk

Seeds And Nuts

  • Almond butter
  • Cashews
  • Sesame seeds
  • Chia seeds
  • Flaxseed
  • Walnuts
  • Favorite nut milk (or make your own cashew milk)
  • Tahini
  • Sunflower Seeds


Herbs and Spices

  • Turmeric
  • Coriander, ground
  • Crushed Red Pepper
  • Cumin, ground
  • Mint, dried
  • Ginger, ground
  • Black pepper

You can download the grocery list and other free resources in PDF here.

Yield: 2

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Seven whole days of delicious healthy gluten-free dairy free recipes to fuel your body and hopefully, reduce chronic inflammation! This gluten free dairy free plan also comes with a grocery list.

Prep Time 10 minutes

Cook Time 10 minutes

Total Time 20 minutes

Ingredients

For the egg roll in a bowl

  • 2 1/2 cups cabbage, chopped
  • 2/3 cup carrots, grated
  • 8 oz chicken breast (ground or chopped)
  • 1 Tbsp tamari sauce
  • 1 cup cauliflower, chopped
  • 2 Tbsp olive oil
  • 3 Tbsp toasted sesame seeds
  • 3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 2 scallions, chopped
  • Optional: turmeric and crushed red pepper flakes

Instructions

  1. Chop all vegetables and the chicken (if not ground).
  2. In a large pan, heat some olive oil (or coconut oil) at medium-high heat saute the 2 cloves of garlic for 30 seconds, then add the chicken and the cauliflower. Saute everything for 4-5 minutes (until the chicken is almost ready)
  3. Add in the cabbage, carrots and stir in the tamari sauce and the other garlic clove. Cover with a lid and cook for 4-5 more minutes or until the chicken is done. Optionally you can also add some turmeric and crushed red pepper flakes.
  4. Serve with toasted sesame seeds and scallions.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

2

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 474Total Fat: 24gSaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 19gCholesterol: 96mgSodium: 647mgCarbohydrates: 25gFiber: 9gSugar: 9gProtein: 43g


Wow, can you believe it took me 6 hours to put this post together? I’m kinda exhausted and really do hope you find the recipes, printable and this post helpful! Let me know if you have any questions by leaving a comment here, on Pinterest or on my Instagram which is very rusty right now.


Other Meal Plans You Might Like:

  • 7-Day Clean Eating Challenge (The First One)
  • 7-Day Vegan Clean Eating Challenge
  • Clean Eating Challenge #2 (Lower Carb!)
  • Clean Eating Challenge #3 (Hydration!)

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FAQs

Can you lose weight eating gluten and dairy-free? ›

A: Yes, you may experience some weight loss as a consequence of cutting out gluten and dairy. That's because such an elimination diet is usually based on healthy, fresh, whole foods. When you reduce the consumption of packaged and processed foods, weight management becomes easy.

What should I eat to cut out dairy and gluten? ›

Foods that do not include gluten and dairy include chicken, fish, legumes, meat, fruits, vegetables, potatoes, rice, corn, and products specifically labels "gluten and dairy-free." Remove all gluten and dairy products from your home and shop for alternatives.

What is a gluten and dairy-free diet called? ›

It has become known as the “anti-inflammatory diet” in some circles because a common cause for going both gluten and dairy free is digestive inflammation or discomfort. This can seem like the ultimate double-whammy of diet plans, but never fear!

What happens to your body when you stop eating dairy and gluten? ›

Starting a gluten-free and dairy-free diet can improve your health, reduce inflammation, manage food sensitivities, and help fight chronic diseases.

How long does it take for a gluten and dairy free diet to work? ›

It might take up to several weeks for you to see a difference. Be sure to take note of symptoms such as pain levels, sleep quality, skin issues, joint pain, weight management, and overall energy.

What to eat for breakfast when you can t have gluten or dairy? ›

Gluten Free Dairy Free Vegan Breakfast
  • Blueberry Chia Seed Pudding.
  • Chocolate Banana Chia Pudding.
  • Pumpkin Walnut Chia Pudding.
  • Overnight Pumpkin Oats.
  • Blueberry Almond Smoothie.
  • Overnight Paleo Oatmeal.
  • Grain-Free Peanut Butter Cinnamon Granola.
  • Breakfast Quinoa.
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Are eggs considered dairy? ›

Eggs are classified as poultry products, not dairy products. Poultry products include chicken, duck, and turkey eggs, while dairy products are made from the milk of mammals. Eggs are considered to be a separate food group, distinct from dairy products.

Do potatoes have gluten? ›

The simple answer is yes — potatoes are gluten-free. Gluten is a type of protein found in wheat, rye, barley, and other grains. Potatoes aren't grains, they're a type of starchy vegetable. That's good news for people who can't tolerate gluten because they have celiac disease or gluten intolerance.

What are good snacks for gluten-free people? ›

Don't forget that some naturally nutritious gluten-free snacks include fruits, vegetables, nuts and nut butters, yogurt, cottage cheese, popcorn, hardboiled eggs, hummus and guacamole.

What do most gluten-free people eat? ›

Many naturally gluten-free foods can be a part of a healthy diet:
  • Fruits and vegetables.
  • Beans, seeds, legumes and nuts in their natural, unprocessed forms.
  • Eggs.
  • Lean, nonprocessed meats, fish and poultry.
  • Most low-fat dairy products.

What cereal is gluten-free? ›

A: Many box cereals are now available in gluten-free varieties. Some popular gluten-free options include Rice Chex, Honey Nut Cheerios, Fruity Pebbles, and Cocoa Pebbles. These cereals have alternative grains or ingredients that do not contain gluten.

Which candy is gluten and dairy free? ›

Q: What Candy Is Gluten-Free and Dairy-Free?
CandyCandyCandy
StarburstNecco WafersNo Whey chocolates
Surf sweetsSour Patch KidsMike and Ike's
Life SaversWelch's fruit snacksZollipops
Jolly RancherSkittlesYumEarth Lollipops
2 more rows
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What happens when you stop eating gluten? ›

Some people report feeling dizziness, nausea, extreme hunger and even anxiety and depression when they suddenly go from eating a lot of gluten to being gluten-free. These symptoms usually go away after a few weeks on a gluten-free diet, but talk to your health care provider if they persist.

What are the first signs of being gluten intolerant? ›

Here are some of the symptoms of gluten sensitivity:
  • "Brain fog." This is the most common characteristic of gluten sensitivity. ...
  • Headaches or migraines. ...
  • Dizziness.
  • Acne or rashes. ...
  • Joint pain or numbness. ...
  • Diarrhea, gas or constipation.
  • Distended stomach or bloating.
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Do people lose weight on a gluten-free diet? ›

This type of diet may also encourage weight loss (and a better sense of well-being) because overall calorie intake may decrease. If you were overweight before starting a gluten-free diet, your weight loss may be welcome. But, if your weight loss is unwanted, try adding calories with some of the above tips.

Have you lost weight by going gluten-free? ›

Bottom Line. Although a gluten-free diet is the primary treatment for celiac disease and may help to alleviate symptoms in various conditions related to gluten sensitivity, there is currently no evidence showing that a gluten-free diet is effective for weight loss or for general health benefits.

Is gluten and dairy free healthier? ›

Those with autoimmune conditions (like Hashimotos Thyroiditis, for example) will often greatly benefit from a gluten and dairy free diet, since this type of protocol will help with gut healing and decrease inflammation,” adds Presicci.

How much weight do you lose on gluten-free diet? ›

"In general, 1 to 2 pounds per week, or 4 to 8 pounds per month, is a safe and sustainable amount to lose," says Sarah Gold Anzlovar, M.S., RDN, LDN and founder of Sarah Gold Nutrition. "Some people may lose more than that in the beginning, but it's often a lot of water weight and not true fat loss."

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