Holiday Traditions Reimagined: Nourishing Recipes for a Wheat-Free, Dairy-Free, Low-Sugar Season
I’ve always loved the tradition of the holidays — the familiar aromas, the recipes passed down from my mom, and the comforting meals we crave year after year. But as I discovered my wheat and dairy allergies and shifted toward lowering sugar and eating more intentionally, I had to reimagine the holiday dishes I loved most. These updated recipes — my Heritage Stuffing, Spinach Madeleine, Fresh Cranberry–Orange Jam, and Candida-Friendly Parsnip & Sweet Potato Mash — honor tradition while supporting my body through the Vata and Kapha seasons. With Ayurvedic spices, gluten-free swaps, and dairy-free options, these dishes are nourishing enough for everyday winter meals and festive enough for your holiday table.
Candida-Friendly Holiday Mash (Parsnip, White Sweet Potato & Yukon Gold Blend)
These mashed potatoes are my holiday staple when I want something creamy, comforting, and low in sugar. Instead of relying solely on Yukon golds, I blend parsnips and white sweet potatoes for a lighter, cleaner mash that still tastes rich and decadent. Grass-fed butter and coconut milk create the perfect smooth texture, while a touch of cinnamon or clove brings in warm holiday flavor. This candida-friendly mash pairs beautifully with turkey, stuffing, and cranberry jam — and no one ever realizes it’s healthier.
