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Dairy free + Pork recipes (105)

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Recipe by: SHMOOPSY
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I made this recipe up for my boyfriend who adores apples and pork. It's very easy and good served with roasted or baked potatoes and salad.
 
Recipe by: CORWYNN DARKHOLME
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Made from thinly sliced pork fillet, fresh ginger, spring onions and Chinese noodles. It is quick and easy to prepare, and makes a great first course for a dinner party.
 
Recipe by: Curt Pond
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Surf and turf refers to any combination of seafood and meat. Using a square closeable fish basket for your barbecue, place fish fillets between layers of bacon and onions - you won't believe something so simple is this gorgeous!
 
Recipe by: Blake Smith
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Mushrooms and bacon make a lovely pair. It can't get simpler than this recipe. Use cocktail sticks to hold the bacon in place while cooking. I usually have to make a double batch of this party favourite to satisfy our guests.
 
Recipe by: JOELLEFLYNN
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Scallops wrapped in bacon and cooked until crispy. A simple but lovely combination.
 
Recipe by: Rayna
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An exciting blend of pork, vegetables and spices, sealed inside spring roll wrappers, then baked until crisp. Delicious and crunchy without deep frying! A great party nibble guaranteed to impress guests.
 
Recipe by: Lakmini Ebbinghaus
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Asian ingredients give these barbecued chops loads of flavour. They can also be put in the oven and grilled.
 
Recipe by: PIPPYMOE
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A Spanish-style bean soup that's packed with flavour. Andouille is a spicy, heavily smoked pork sausage that is often associated with Cajun cooking. If you can't find Andouille, try fresh chorizo or a spicy Italian sausage.
 
Recipe by: Susan Burget
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This always comes out tender and juicy even if you overcook it a little. The breadcrumb crust holds in all the juices. Works well for chicken breasts, too.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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Warmly spiced and packed with seafood, this hearty rice dish from Louisiana is perfect for a hungry crowd.
 
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Pueblo Indian tradition calls for the addition of corn or potatoes to this dish. Serve with a big green salad and a pile of warm tortillas. It also makes a wonderful filling for enchiladas.
 
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An traditional Portuguese pork and clam stew. Serve with crusty bread - the juices are heavenly.
 
Recipe by: Chrissie Lloyd
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The tart taste of Bramley apples complements celeriac's mild flavour.
 
Recipe by: Carol chi-wa Chung
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This is a simple recipe for Chinese barbecue pork buns. A wok equipped with a stainless steel steam plate (a plate with holes to allow steam to pass) is required to make these. You will also need to follow the recipe on this site for Hom Bao (Chinese steamed buns).
 
Recipe by: Rachel Warren Chadd
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Pork has an undeserved reputation for being fatty. Modern breeding and butchery techniques mean that many cuts are now extremely lean.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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All the family will love this sweet and sour casserole that makes the most of seasonal fresh plums. It's traditionally flavoured with ginger, five-spice, vinegar, soy and spring onions, and the addition of water chestnuts and cubes of sweet potato turn it into a complete, low-fat dish.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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Star anise, soy and ginger add wonderful flavours to this deliciously tender pork joint casserole, simmered with shallots, carrots and mushrooms. Vegetables and rice noodles cooked in exotic, rich juices make this into a complete meal.
 
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This open sandwich of toasted ciabatta bread with a mixed pepper topping is typical of the style of food enjoyed in Mediterranean countries, where bread, along with plenty of fruit and vegetables, is a mainstay of the diet. A little chorizo sausage adds a spicy note to the sweet pepper mix.
 
Recipe by: Jan Cutler
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Keep a package of dried Chinese egg noodles on hand to make this family favourite dish of noodles, bacon and courgettes at a moment's notice.
 
Recipe by: dlynn11
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Cooked cabbage with bacon, onion, celery, green pepper and vinegar.
 
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