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July 11, 2016 by: Charlie Rioux

The Eczema Diet Recipe: Banana & Pear Flourless Cookies (Gluten-Free, Soy-Free, Nut-Free, Oil-Free)

Well it’s been a long time! I haven’t posted much this whole year. I’ve been on The Eczema Diet (could be considered an elimination diet) and honestly, I didn’t feel like writing about it. But I did make a couple recipes I wanted to post and now is finally the time they are going to be published!

I’ve had eczema since I was born. It went away completely around the end of my bachelor degree and I was eczema free for a couple years. However, it came back with a vengeance around Christmas 2014 and got progressively worse until last fall, when I was literally covered in bright red, itchy eczema from head to toe. After lots of tears and tests, we finally found that I had developed an allergy to soy (hence all recipes on the blog became soy free). My eczema got better from not eating soy, but it was still pretty bad and not going away.

I stumbled on The Eczema Diet by Karen Fischer by accident. I just saw the book on amazon and thought I would buy it, maybe gather some tips. To my surprise when I got the book, it was not the pseudoscience based on anecdotal evidence I expected. It was actually a science-based comprehensive diet  (as a PhD student, the science-based part was pretty important to me). Karen is a nutritionist, and when her daughter had eczema, she read the scientific literature and created the eczema diet, as well as a supplement. When I saw how well thought the diet was, I decided to follow it. I had good results with the diet from the book and I had even more progress after consulting with Karen (she is based in Australia, but does skype consults). Since my eczema was very severe, I am actually following a stricter version of the diet than the one from the book and I have great results.

I will do a complete review – with pictures – when I am more advanced in the stages of the diet. For now, I can say that if you have eczema and want to try and cure it, I recommend reading the book and trying the diet. There are also great tips on Karen’s blog.

Since this diet is pretty restrictive, you do end up eating pretty much the same thing all the time – for months! I definitely can’t create unique recipes like before, but sometimes I can make something different from my everyday eats and I do want to share them here, to help other people on the diet. And hey; they are still good recipes – you can make them in if you are not on the diet!

Banana and Pear Cookies - Vegan and Gluten-Free

Today I am sharing a recipe for “cookies” that are super simple to make, and are a great snack or healthy dessert. I also made them when travelling earlier this year (I might make a post on how I still followed the diet while travelling for a conference – if that is something that would interest you, don’t hesitate to tell me in the comments).

The cookies are sweet thanks to banana and pears, but don’t have any added sugar (and no flour!). They are also crunchy thanks to the quinoa, but a bit moist because of the oats and fruit. I made a friend taste them and she loved them, even asking for the recipe!

Banana and Pear Flourless Cookie - sweetsaltyspicy.net

Banana & Pear Flourless Cookies
2016-07-11 00:01:58
Yields 30
Gluten-Free, Soy-Free, Nut-Free, Oil-Free, Low salicylate, The Eczema Diet friendly
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Prep Time
10 min
Cook Time
15 min
Total Time
25 min
Prep Time
10 min
Cook Time
15 min
Total Time
25 min
Ingredients
  1. 2 ripe bananas
  2. 2 small ripe pears, peeled and diced
  3. 1 cup rolled oats
  4. 1/2 cup uncooked quinoa
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 350°F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. Mash the bananas in a large bowl.
  3. Add all other ingredients and mix to combine.
  4. Form tablespoon balls (I use a round tbsp measure, can use your hands) and place on the cookie sheet. The cookies should keep their form, but they are fragile before baking. They can be close to each other as they won’t expand.
  5. Bake for 15 minutes and let cool on baking sheet.
Notes
  1. Use certified gluten-free oats for a completely gluten-free recipe.
  2. Suitable for all stages of the eczema diet, except if preparing for an amine challenge (because of bananas, which contain amines).
By Charlie Rioux
Sweet Salty Spicy https://sweetsaltyspicy.net/
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Comments

  1. Karen says

    July 11, 2016 at 7:43 AM

    Love this recipe! I’ll share it on my Facebook page and I would love to see more eczema diet recipes.

    Reply
  2. Alex says

    February 10, 2017 at 12:45 AM

    Hi Charlie,

    I would love to see a post on travelling while on The Eczema Diet – it’s not easy! Can’t wait to give these cookies a go.

    Cheers,
    Alex

    Reply
    • Charlie Rioux says

      March 5, 2017 at 6:51 PM

      Hi Alex,
      I finally wrote the post on following The Eczema Diet when travelling. You can find it here: http://sweetsaltyspicy.net/2017/03/how-i-follow-the-eczema-diet-in-hotel-rooms.html
      Best,
      Charlie

      Reply
  3. Kim says

    February 15, 2017 at 9:06 AM

    I’m just starting the eczema diet and stumbled across your blog. Thanks for sharing your eczema diet friendly recipes! I’d love to see a post on traveling while on the eczema diet. I just got Karen’s book and am awaiting her supplements, and then I’ll begin.

    Reply
    • Charlie says

      February 15, 2017 at 9:18 AM

      Good luck with the diet Kim! Be patient, it takes some time but it does work (the timeline is different for everyone). Check out the facebook group “Eczema Diet support” if you want some help or answers to your questions!

      Reply
      • Kim says

        February 15, 2017 at 9:19 AM

        Thanks Charlie! I’ll check out that FB group.

        Reply
    • Charlie Rioux says

      March 5, 2017 at 6:51 PM

      Hi Kim,
      I finally wrote the post on following The Eczema Diet when travelling. You can find it here: http://sweetsaltyspicy.net/2017/03/how-i-follow-the-eczema-diet-in-hotel-rooms.html
      Best,
      Charlie

      Reply
  4. claudine says

    February 22, 2017 at 5:01 PM

    I am allergic to oats. What can I use instead?

    Reply
    • Charlie Rioux says

      March 5, 2017 at 5:24 PM

      If you can find spelt flakes, buckwheat flakes or quinoa flakes you could use those.

      Reply
  5. Kim says

    March 6, 2017 at 2:41 PM

    Is it possible to make these using only pears? Bananas don’t agree with me.

    Reply
    • Charlie Rioux says

      March 23, 2017 at 11:11 PM

      The bananas are what makes all the other ingredients stick together, so it wouldn’t work if you remove it unfortunately.

      Reply
  6. Chau says

    February 21, 2019 at 11:23 PM

    Hi, raw quinoa give a bitter taste, don’t we need to wash them?

    Reply
    • Charlie Rioux says

      February 26, 2019 at 11:53 PM

      Most quinoa here is pre-washed and does not taste bitter. If you need to wash your quinoa, make sure it is completely dry before making the cookies.

      Reply
  7. Jennifer says

    February 10, 2024 at 7:45 PM

    Hi Charlie,
    My now 13 year old son has been following the eczema diet by Karen Fischer since he was 11. It has been the only thing that has cleared his eczema that started when he was 2 months of age. Thank you for this breakfast cookie recipe. I hope you post eczema friendly recipes in the future.

    Reply

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