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Dairy + Side Dish recipes (31)

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Recipe by: Mai Forrester
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This is a rich, substantial vegetarian meal when served with pitta or crusty bread and salad. It gets better with time, if there are any leftovers!
 
Recipe by: BOBSTH
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This is a wonderful, yet simple, guacamole recipe. Perfect when you need nibbles to serve at the last minute. Serve with tortilla chips.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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Serve this cooling yoghurt relish with a spicy Indian meal.
 
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Large courgette rounds topped with pizza sauce and cheese, then cooked on the barbecue.
 
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Two winter favourites are given a spicy, minted dressing to bring out all their flavours.
 
Recipe by: Chrissie Lloyd
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Champ is an Irish dish of mashed potatoes and leeks, and here the tomato dressing adds colour as well as vitamins. Potatoes, in this dish unpeeled, contain their best source of fibre and nutrients in and just under the skin.
 
Recipe by: Nausheen Khan
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A very nice and slightly spicy raita, with a delectable smoky flavour from the chargrilled aubergine. You can eat it on top of rice, with chapati or with your favourite curry.
 
Recipe by: Karen Cooke
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This is my version. The trick is to make sure the beef dripping is piping hot.
 
Recipe by: Cartha
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This delicious South Indian coconut chutney is essential when serving dosa and idli, along with sambar.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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Chargrilled courgette cakes, served with a cool sauce, make a refreshing dish.
 
Recipe by: mscougar
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Freshly steamed spinach is blended with a rich, creamy sauce that's lightly spiced with nutmeg. Great side dish for roast beef or chicken.
 
Recipe by: Lisa
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I like to serve this cool, refreshing raita with my Lamb Tagine, which you can find on this site. Make the salad early in the day and keep in the refrigerator to let the flavours blend and intensify. Add more mint to taste, but do not substitute dried mint; the flavour is just not the same.
 
Recipe by: Chrissie Lloyd
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Instead of meat, Glamorgan sausages are made with cheese, which, as the Welsh name suggests, should be Caerphilly. Celery has been added for lighter results.
 
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Gratin Dauphinois is the perfect accompaniment to a roast or roast beef.
 
Recipe by: Chrissie Lloyd
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Making your own cheese may seem a lengthy process, but it is easy, enjoyable and very rewarding. This low-fat, herby cheese is delicious, and perfect for summer picnics or lunches.
 
Recipe by: DOSTANDEN
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This easy, essential recipe for paneer will give true Indian authenticity to all your dishes.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Whether you use freshly cooked crab or crabmeat from a can, you'll enjoy the sweet seafood in this hot and creamy dip. Serve it with crispy wholemeal crackers or water biscuits.
 
Recipe by: Ita
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Looks similar to colcannon, but champ is native to the North of Ireland. It's made by blending spring onions with creamy mashed potatoes. Great on its own, served steaming hot with extra butter which will melt through it. But it's also the perfect side dish for good quality sausages.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Chunks of onion, tomato and jalapeño chillies add a flavour punch to this popular dip. Low-fat yoghurt and fromage frais lighten the mix and stretch two avocados to feed a horde of hungry dunkers.
 
Recipe by: Stella
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Frozen peas retain their nutrients much more than tinned, and they taste fresh and delicious. You can add more liquid (water or cream) depending how mushy you want your peas. Use semi-skimmed milk if you're watching your calories.
 
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