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Lamb + Dairy free recipes (35)

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Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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You can use fresh, raw, or cooked bones to make a meat stock, plus any lean meat scraps. Trim any fat or fatty skin from meat or bones before using for the stock.
 
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This is a delicious recipe that I grew up on - a traditional Greek way to prepare lamb. Lamb and onion are browned in olive oil, then cooked with fresh green beans in a tomato sauce, lightly seasoned with salt and pepper. I've added my own touch with some fresh mint.
 
Recipe by: Leslie W Dobson
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These are simple but very tasty, and make for an easy weeknight meal.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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Spicy lamb chilli with beans makes a great base for this warming version of shepherd's pie. The crisp, garlicky potato crust tops it off fabulously.
 
Recipe by: JENNINE1980
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A rack of lamb is seared, and covered with a mix of breadcrumbs, Dijon mustard, garlic and rosemary before roasting. Try the same technique with beef or pork.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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Cooked gently with rice, vegetables, dried fruits and warming spices, this hearty casserole is an excellent way to serve juicy middle neck of lamb.
 
Recipe by: Jan Cutler
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Mince is an all-time useful standby – quick to cook and adaptable. This keema is a fast, spicy way to pep it up for a quick midweek meal.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Freshly ground spices make this dhansak-style curry fabulously fragrant, while green lentils give texture and substance. Serve with chapattis and yogurt, and saffron rice sprinkled with chopped, toasted cashews.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Traditional recipes for Irish stew use a tough, fatty cut of lamb and only potatoes, onions and herbs. This up-to-date version with lamb leg steaks is leaner, and more colourful with the addition of carrots, but still retains its comforting, homely flavour. An unusual but delicious accompaniment is grilled Little Gem lettuce hearts.
 
Recipe by: Ita
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Chunky pieces of parsnip add sweetness and fresh rosemary adds a distinct flavour and aroma to this traditional stew. If you use a tougher cut of meat, you can leave it to simmer longer before adding the potatoes. This is fantastic on a cold, blustery day or served with a pint or two of the black stuff on St Patrick's Day.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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Minced meat is excellent value, very versatile and universally popular. It is used here in a quick Indian-style curry. serve with warm naan or chapattis and thick, creamy yoghurt.
 
Recipe by: Azmina Govindji
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These little meatballs, made from a mixture of minced lamb and rice, flavoured with thyme, lemon and nutmeg, are grilled on sticks for easy eating - a perfect party nibble. The classic Greek egg and lemon, or avgolemono, sauce has a tangy flavour, which is a perfect complement for the meatballs.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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A spicy, low-fat and very satisfying curry that combines lots of vegetables with lean, tender lamb chunks and lentils. Serve with wholemeal chappatis.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Brown rice makes an excellent base for this highly nutritious salad of quickly grilled lamb steak, sprouted mung beans, tomatoes and black olives in a vinaigrette dressing.
 
Recipe by: DOWNSEY
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Lamb is layered in with butternut squash, herbs and veggies to make a hearty winter stew.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Meat and fruit is a classic combination in many cuisines, all over the world. This slowly cooked stew of tender lamb and sweet dried figs, flavoured with warm spices, is a superb partnership of meat and fruit, ideal for a special occasion. The stew is served with golden-yellow saffron rice for a delightful colour contrast.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Marinating is the key to success for these tender, juicy and sweet-tasting kebabs. Just half an hour will add delicious flavours to the lamb, although overnight is better if you have time. Serve with a leafy mixed salad, and a bowl of plain low-fat yogurt mixed with grated cucumber and chopped fresh mint and flat-leaf parsley.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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This Italian-style casserole is ideal for a special family dinner – it can be put in the oven well in advance, leaving time to do other things. Don't worry if you get delayed, as the lamb improves with longer cooking. Or it can be left to stand and reheated, with the macaroni added at the last minute. Serve with ciabatta.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Like Irish stew and Lancashire hotpot, this hearty dish is made with good-quality lamb, plus lots of vegetables, pearl barley, and bay leaves and thyme for flavouring. It is simple to make, and comes out of the oven smelling and tasting absolutely wonderful. Serve with purple sprouting broccoli or curly kale and baked potatoes.
 
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This is a delicious meal that is so flavourful. You won't believe it's only 5 main ingredients. You can eat it on it's own but I like to serve it with mashed potatoes to soak up the delicious sauce. Set aside some of the fresh mint for garnishing.
 
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