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  • July 3, 2018
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It’s here. Summer fun! July! Pool parties. Barbecues. Boat rides. Parades. Picnics. Basically everything fun and good. And summer food!

Fresh salads. Juicy peaches. Avocados. Pasture-raised chicken wings. Grass fed and finished beef burgers. Delicious summer veggies (and fresh fruit, too).

And, as you gear up for your 4th of July parties and potlucks, remember to wow your friends with something old made new again, like…

Dr. Gundry’s Summer Fun (Lectin-free) Potato Salad

What’s so great about this wonderful summer dish? It’s bursting with flavor — and has the same textures as classic potato salad! It really is the perfect addition to any barbecue or evening spread.

And, because Dr. Gundry uses cauliflower instead of potato, you get to serve up all of the great benefits this cruciferous veggie has to offer. So, rest assured, your friends and family will not only eat well, but feel well. Check it out:

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Cauliflower may help when it comes to:
  1. Protecting your body against oxidative damage
  2. Keeping your heart in great shape
  3. Detoxifying your body

Additionally, cauliflower is king when it comes to providing nutrients. Just look at all of the vitamins and minerals the cruciferous veggie contains:

  • Vitamin A
  • Thiamine
  • Riboflavin
  • Niacin
  • Vitamin C
  • Calcium
  • Iron
  • Phosphorous1

And that’s just the beginning. So, are you ready to whip up this amazing summer side? Let’s get started.

Dr. Gundry’s Summer Fun (Lectin-free) “Potato” Salad

What You’ll Need:

  • 1 head cauliflower, cut into bite-sized florets and steamed until tender
  • 2 turnips, peeled, quartered, and steamed until tender
  • 4 hard-boiled omega-3 eggs, chopped (omit if vegan)
  • 2 ribs celery, minced
  • 1 red onion, minced
  • ¼ cup minced dill
  • ¼ cup minced parsley
  • 2 Tbsp apple cider vinegar
  • 1 ½ cups Gundry-approved mayo, or unsweetened coconut yogurt
  • 1 Tbsp yellow mustard
  • 1 tsp celery seeds
  • ½ tsp black pepper
  • ½ tsp sea salt
  • Juice of ½ lemon

What to Do:

  1. In a large bowl, gently toss together your steamed cauliflower, steamed turnips, eggs, celery, onion, dill, and parsley. Set the mix aside.
  2. In another bowl, whisk together the vinegar, mayo or yogurt, mustard, celery seeds, black pepper, sea salt, and lemon juice to make a thick dressing.
  3. Next, fold the dressing in with the vegetable mix until your veggies are evenly coated — if needed, add a little water or coconut milk to thin it out. And then, it’s ready to go.
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In The End…

Summer doesn’t have to be a bummer because you’re living lectin-free. You can serve this summer salad as a flavorful side dish at any barbecue! Your guests will love it — and they won’t even know it’s lectin-free.

Want Some More Amazing “Gundry-Approved” Cauliflower Recipes?:
Dr. Gundry’s Vegan Curry Cauliflower Soup Recipe
Gundry’s Delicious Cauliflower Rice Pilaf (Video)
Grilled Cauliflower Steak Recipe

Sources
1.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3793502/

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  1. All these recipes sound delicious I will write more after I made them . Thank you for sharing

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FAQs

How to remove lectin from potatoes? ›

In most cases, cooking these foods with “wet” heat, such as stewing, boiling, cooking in sauce, or mixing into dough and baking, breaks down lectins to negligible levels. Simply avoid eating raw legumes, grains, or potatoes, and eat these foods cooked instead.

What are the 3 superfoods Dr Gundry says to avoid? ›

There are 3 superfoods in particular that he says you should never eat: goji berries, chia seeds and wheat grass. The problem is that some so-called superfoods also contain lectins, those pesky plant proteins that can cause inflammation and set the stage for a variety of diseases, as well as weight gain.

What does Dr. Gundry eat every day? ›

Gundry recommends a diet that relies on pasture-raised meats and eggs; fermented foods like sauerkraut; limited fruit; foods high in resistant starches, such as green beans; vegetables that are not in the nightshade family; and healthy fats such as olive oil.

Which flour is lectin-free? ›

Types of lectin-free, gluten-free flours

The root flours: cassava, tapioca, arrowroot, tigernut, sweet potato. The banana/vegetable flours: green banana, green plantain, cauliflower. The lectin-free grain flours: sorghum, millet, teff, fonio. The nut flours: almond, hazelnut, chestnut, walnut, coconut, pecan, acorn.

What cancels out lectins? ›

Active lectins are what's found in raw plants. But boiling, baking, pressure-cooking and soaking can deactivate those lectins, so they're not going to have the same effect as they would if you ate them raw. Fermentation, sprouting and removing peels and seeds can also reduce the amount of active lectin in plant foods.

How do you flush lectins out of your body? ›

The best ways to mitigate the toxic effects of lectins are traditional food preparation methods, which include soaking, sprouting, and fermenting grains and legumes. You can ferment flour before cooking with it. Sourdough bread and a traditional flatbread from India called dosa are both made from fermented flours.

Are blueberries high in lectins? ›

Lectin-free fruits include pomegranates, lemons, beets, blackberries, blueberries, apples, plums, sweet oranges, tangerines, and dates.

What cheese is lectin-free? ›

Mozzarella + Parmesan Dr. Gundry is very specific about which dairy products are allowed. Lo and behold, two the most important(?) cheeses are lectin-free.

What is the one food we should all stop eating? ›

1. Processed meat. Processed meats contain added nitrates and other chemical substances that are bad for your health. Certain processed meats like sausages are made from leftover unwanted parts of animals and often contain high amounts of salt and fat.

What are the worst foods for lectins? ›

Some foods that contain higher amounts of lectins include beans, peanuts, lentils, tomatoes, potatoes, eggplant, fruits, and wheat and other grains.

What is the number one unhealthiest food? ›

1. Bacon
  • Fried food. ...
  • Potato chips. ...
  • Added sugars. ...
  • Processed oils. Try to cut processed oils out of your diet as much as possible. ...
  • Hydrogenated fats. This category of fats lurks in many packaged foods and fast food products. ...
  • Refined carbohydrates. Advertisem*nt. ...
  • Breakfast sausages. Advertisem*nt. ...
  • Processed meat. Advertisem*nt.
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What is the best bread to eat without lectins? ›

  • Sorghum Bread Rolls (Lectin-Free, Gluten-Free, Vegan)
  • Lectin-Free Hamburger Buns (Nut-Free, Dairy-Free, Gluten-Free)
  • Lectin-Free Pita Bread.
  • Easy Keto Bread Rolls with Walnuts.
  • Gluten-Free Flatbread with Sorghum and Green Plantain.
  • Green Cassava Flour Tortillas.
  • Walnut Millet Bread.
  • Easy Cassava Flour Tortillas.
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Is popcorn high in lectins? ›

Popcorn is a big no-no if you're living a lectin free lifestyle. Almost all commercially grown corn is genetically modified and full of pesticides. And the lectins in corn can cause some serious inflammation in our bodies. But you can still enjoy a popcorn-like treat if you use popped sorghum.

What cereal does not have lectins? ›

Millet, Fonio, Sorghum, and Teff – The 4 Lectin-Free and Gluten-Free Grains.

Do cooked potatoes still have lectins? ›

Lectins are naturally occurring proteins found in almost all plant foods, including potatoes. Although considered toxic if consumed raw and in large quantities, lectins are readily destroyed by cooking and processing.

What destroys lectins? ›

Cooking with wet, high-heat methods like boiling, stewing, or soaking can deactivate most lectins. When it comes to the lectins in nuts and seeds, these are water-soluble and found on the outer surface so exposure to water removes them.

How to make potatoes more digestible? ›

Raw potatoes are harder to digest than cooked potatoes because they contain starches that are resistant to digestion. Cooking the potatoes breaks down the starch molecules and makes them more digestible.

Can you eat potatoes on a lectin-free diet? ›

Foods to avoid on a lectin-free diet

The foods highest in lectins include: nightshade vegetables, such as tomatoes, potatoes, goji berries, peppers, and eggplant. all legumes, such as lentils, beans, peanuts, and chickpeas.

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