Candida-Safe Recipe Collection
By Karen Tripp
This recipe page and its links are assembled specifically for those of you who have candida or autoimmune disorders. Thanks for coming here, and you should know that I will be continually adding recipes and links when I find foods that I know you can have on the candida
program that I was on. I realize there is a huge controversy about what is
allowed and what is not, but I didn't write this program, I just followed it.
The stricter you can be with yourself, the better off you will be. If in doubt,
don't eat it. Watch for you OWN reactions to foods ... avoid anything that
makes you feel worse. Keep a food journal, it will be your saviour if you run
into problems.
REMEMBER : Eggs are allowed (they are not dairy products).
Small amounts of avocado and tomatoes are allowed. Many foods are
"best avoided" but can be tolerated in small amounts and in moderation BUT must be well heated and eaten hot. If you do not understand this, please read further.
And yes, I did include a couple of desserts. Seems there is just not a lot out there about cooking with
STEVIA - The cookbooks that I have found are excellent for diabetics, but almost every recipe has something that the candida sufferer cannot have (i.e. fruit)
- at least on this version of the diet.
If you find broken links, or recipes that have sugar in them, please notify me. Thanks.
The book I used as my bible was called The Body Ecology Diet, by Donna Gates. Click here you can go directly to the recipe of the month:
http://www.bodyecologydiet.com/recipe.html.
I want you to know that Gates' book is similar to Crooks' "The Yeast Connection", insofar as it is very STRICT about the foods you can and cannot eat. Dr. Piller's program is significantly easier to master because of the many foods that ARE allowed, providing they are eaten under the proper conditions. Therefore you will see recipes here that contain wheat, dairy, cheese,
avocado, olive oil, and several other foods that re "strictly forbidden" on the traditional candida program. I am living proof that this version of the diet works just fine, but I do believe that a large part of the success of the program had to do with the Formula SF-722 pills that I took with each meal. If you were to try to recover by diet alone, you would need to go by the strict version and it would take considerably longer. Be sure to read my entire website.
Soups
(All Links validated April 5,
2004)
Chicken Stock (6 cups) | Chicken Stock (2 1/2 quarts)
Exceptional Noodle Soup
Vegetable Basil Soup |
Swiss Chard Dahl
(I love this!)
Cream of Asparagus Soup
Curried Red Lentil Soup
Corn Chowder | Broccoli Chowder
Real Jewish Chicken Soup
Carrot Soup I | Carrot Soup II
Cream of Tomato Soup | Confetti Soup
Borscht (calls for sweet cream - just use ordinary cream)
Yummy Beef or Venison Stew
Chicken Escarole Soup (I would use the swiss chard)
Roasted Red and Yellow Tomato Soup
Gingered Cabbage Soup with Pork & Potatoes
Mexican Meatball Soup | Carrot & Walnut Soup
Chicken Egg Drop Soup | Chilled Cucumber & Dill Soup
Chicken Noodle Vegetable Soup
Spinach
Garlic Soup
Artichoke
Soup | Asparagus
Soup | Leek
Soup
Roasted
Red Pepper and Garlic Soup
Bare Pantry
Potato Soup | Cream
of Celery Soup(1) | Cream
of Celery Soup (2)
Celery
Soup | Garlic
Soup | Almond
Soup | Ann's
Seafood Chowder
Spice Mixes
These links all worked on September 12,
2007
Chinese Five Spice Powder (01)
Chinese Five Spice Powder (02)
Creole Seasoning
|
Taco Seasoning Mix
Fine Herbes
|
Salt-free Chili Powder
Sloppy Joe
Seasoning Mix |
Seasoning Salt
Garlic Herb Seasoning |
Garam
Marsala (Indian)
Emeril's Southwest Seasoning |
Cajun
Seasoning
Herbes de Provence |
Chili
Powder
Onion Soup Mix |
Homemade Dry Onion Soup Mix
Taco Seasoning
Mix
Meat Marinade
Almost
Hamburger Helper
Main Courses, Seafood
These links all worked September 22, 2008
Tunisian Snapper
Halibut with Tomatoes and Dill | Baked Fish Nicosia
Parmesan Fish Fillet Salmon
Steaks
Baked Sea
Bass with Potatoes
Baked Swordfish Castillian
Baked Trout 01
| Poached
Salmon
Stuffed
Sea Bass
Swordfish with
Walnut Thyme Butter
Tarragon
Flounder |
Easy Fried
Fish Fillets
Baked
Haddock with Spinach |
Oven
Fried Haddock
Baked
Haddock with Oyster Stuffing
Blackened Haddock |
Haddock in
Masa Crust
Sole
Almandine |
Broiled
Fish with Chili Lime Butter
Pine Needles
Roasted Mussels
Basa Fillets
with Parmesan Crust
Main Courses, Chicken
These links all worked Oct. 10, 2001
Crockpot All-Purpose Chicken & Broth
Chicken Italian Style | Chicken Cacciatore
Chicken with Avacado Walnut Sauce
Spicy Grilled Chicken and Potatoes
Texicali Chicken | Garlic Chicken
Country Fried Chicken | Chicken Italiano
Chicken Vegetable Stew
Lemon-Garlic Chicken | Lemon-Garlic Roasted Chicken
Lemon Chicken with Roasted Potatoes and Garlic
Chicken Vegetable Stew
Tandori Chicken | Chicken Avgolemono
Almost
KFC Spice Mix for Chicken
France's
Fried Chicken
Country
oven-Fried Chicken
Boiled Chicken -
for use in any recipe that calls for cooked chicken
Barbecued Garlic Chicken
| Chicken Marinade
Tandoori Chicken and Couscous | Garlic Fried Chicken
Holy Basil Chicken
Chicken with Caramelized Onions (vinegar allowed if well heated and eaten hot)
And my favorite: chicken with 40 cloves of garlic:
In a crockpot layer boneless skinless chicken thighs, sprinkled with
salt, pepper and as many cloves garlic as you want. The garlic
mellows as it cooks and is spreadable. And it doesn't give you garlic breath.
No water, no spices necessary, no fats, nothing. Just layer the chicken and
garlic,
put the lid on and let it cook all day. It makes its own juice which you can
save or eat or discard, make gravy with, or pour over rice...
Vegetables
These links all worked December
27, 2004
Lebanese Yogurt & Cucumber Salad
Roasted Potatoes with Garlic |
Herb Roasted Potatoes | Sauteed Spinach Leaves
Roasted Garlic Potatoes | Oven Fries
Italian Spinach | Curried Vegetable Stew
Yogurt with Cucumber & Tomato
Cauliflower Marranca
Cauliflower Saute
Scalloped Potatoes with Cheese
Cucumbers au Gratin
Quinoa (or Buckwheat) Stuffed Peppers
Mushroom, Radicchio, and Smoked Mozzarella Lasagne
Turkish Green Beans
Fried Onion Rings
Fajitas
Creamed
Potatoes with Spinach and Roasted Garlic
Julia's
Garlic Mashed Potatoes
Main Courses, General
These links all worked
December 17, 2004
Herbed Rubbed Pork Chops
Pork & Vegetable Skillet
Lamb Burgers in Pita with Yogurt Sauce
Pecan Pancakes with Grilled Shrimp and Cucumber Salsa
Garlic Greek Sauce
Greek Style Lamb and Eggplant Lasagne
Lasagne Al Forno
Angel Hair Pasta and Stewed Tomatoes
Zuccini Stuffed with Bulgur & Ground Turkey
Christmas Tourtiere (Pork Pie) | Lois Currie's Pasta-free Lasagne
Main Courses, Beef
These links all worked
December 17, 2004
Meat Marinade | Lois Currie's Pasta-free Lasagne
Halupki (cabbage
rolls) - make your own broth
Blackened
Prime Rib | No-Salt
Prime Rib
The perfect prime rib
recipe
Easy Meatloaf
Recipe |
Quaker Oats Meatloaf
Crustless Quiches
These links all worked September 23, 2008
Crustless Chicken and Broccoli Quiche
Crustless Spinach Quiche I |
Crustless Spinach Quiche II
Crustless Spinach Quiche III
Crustless Asparagus Quiche
Spinach &
Cottage Cheese Crustless Quiche
* Cheese may be tolerated if well heated/cooked
and eaten hot
* Mold has been known to survive very high temperatures ... so
only include this if you are fairing well with the program in general
and are not lactose intolerant.
Other
These links all worked December
17, 2004
Low-Carb Ketchup
Broccoli
Cheese Cornbread | Cornbread
I
Cornbread III
| Hot Water
Cornbread | Chipeta Spoon Bread
Karen's Cornbread
Yogurt with Cucumber & Mustard Seeds
Cilantro Lime Yogurt Dressing | Non-dairy Cheese
Mayonnaise | Nut Milk | Rice Milk
Almost wheat-free Pizza Crust
Buckwheat Croquettes (I love these well fried, for breakfast)
Sharon's Favorite Spelt Muffins
Meat Marinade | Fresh Tomato Salsa with Cilantro & Lime
Basic Corn Bread Mix
Egg
Substitutes | Gluten-free
Pancakes
Millet
Stew (I would omit mushrooms)
Bisquick
| Yeast-free
Pizza Dough
Appetizers
Tomato Relish - serve it on Triscuits, or Blue Corn chips, or Rice crackers...
Artichoke Nibblers (These are great, I've been making them for years.)
Green Chili Salsa | Pico de Gallo Salsa
Tsatsiki
Walnut and Yogurt Chutney | Spicy Yogurt Sauce
Non-dairy Cheese
Roasted/Caramelized Garlic
Creamy Garlicky Ceasar Salad Dressing
Drinks
Great Gazpacho Cooler (I love this!)
Ginger Ale | Carrot-Celery Juice
Do you have a Juicer? You should get one.
Juicing Bestsellers
Carrot Blush |
Popeye's Garden Tonic | Super 8 Stress Reliever
Alma's Strong Carrot Juice Mix
Desserts
These links all worked December 17, 2004
Please note that the Stevia that I use is an expensive ($630 per kilo) concentrated white powder. You may have to alter the amount of stevia, depending on the brand you are using. There is a product called Sweetvia which has no aftertaste and is available in single packets. I can vouch for this product; as I have tried it and it is excellent.
NEW
Stevia Canada
Chocolate Cake
Quick Chocolate Pudding
Carob Chocolate Pudding
Chocolate Mousse
Deep Dark Chocolate Pudding using Stevia
Carob Chip Cookies
Chocolate Pudding (using package - do this sparingly)
Chocolate Torte with Chocolate Sauce
Carob Chip Oatmeal Cookies
Carob Chip Oatmeal Cookies, no white flour (these are wonderful)
Chocolate Cake with Chocolate Sauce
Tapioca Pudding
Lemon Meringue Pie
Double Fudge Balls (uses artificial sweetener; I have not tried these)
"Fudge" (made with gelatin, good chocolate flavor)
Walker's Fine Oatcakes, imported from Scotland, difficult to find in USA
Chocolate Brownies with Sauce (made with Stevia)
Chocolate Brownies (variation) (made with Stevia)
Lemon Cream Meringue Pie or Pudding (made with Stevia - delicious)
Rich Chocolate Tapioca Pudding
Sugarfree Carrot
Cake Variation
Vanilla
Custard
Chocolate
Cream Pie
Freezer
Chocolate Cheesecake
If you love cakes and feel you can't give them up,
try using muffin recipes and substituting the sugar with stevia or Twin*.
Make the entire batch in one cake pan. You'll be surprised what you can create.
* Twin, Equal, Nutrisweet - all these products are made with
or from
aspartame, which is a known health hazard. Use it at your own risk.
Snacks
Chili Nuts
Cheesy Chips in the Oven
Non-dairy Cheese
Sharon's Favorite Spelt Muffins
Popcorn! Make your own - the store-bought stuff has preservatives (tsk tsk
...)
Trail Mix (make your own!): cashews, almonds, pumpkin seeds, unsweetened carob
chips, sunflowers seeds, etc.
Blue Corn Chips
Corn Chips
Potato Chips
SAY WHAAAATTT????? Yes, you can have these providing:
You eat them IN MODERATION, IN SMALL QUANTITIES
and you CHECK THE INGREDIENTS to make sure there is
no preservatives, no artificial this or that...
Condiments
Mayonnaise
Cilantro Lime Yogurt Dressing
Creamy Garlicky Ceasar Salad Dressing
Mustard: use dry mustard with a little water, drop of stevia to sweeten!
Low-Carb Ketchup
Tomato Relish - serve it on Triscuits, or Blue Corn chips, meat or Rice crackers...
Green Chili Salsa | Pico de Gallo Salsa
Tsatsiki
| World Famous Guacamole
Recipe
Spicy Yogurt Sauce
| Meat Marinade
| Chef Mom's
Guacamole Recipe
The
Jalapeno Cafe Perfect Guacamole | The
Italian Gourmet Guacamole
|