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Dairy free + Other Cuisines recipes (19)

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Recipe by: COOKIEMONSTER64
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This is considered the national dish of the Philippines. The combination of soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, ginger and peppercorns is delicious and actually preserves the chicken! My mother taught me how to cook this, using her variation from the original recipe.
 
Recipe by: LILQTPINAY23
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This is the Filipino version of spring rolls. You can find lumpia wrappers in Asian supermarkets wherever they keep their frozen food.
 
Recipe by: Sharon
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A favourite biscuit for the Jewish holiday, Purim! It has always worked better for me if I cover the dough and refrigerate overnight. Some people think it works better if used immediately. You decide!
 
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This is a Persian dish of chicken stewed in a pomegranate and walnut sauce. As they do in Iran, serve Khoresht Fesenjaan with white rice.
 
Recipe by: Saoirse
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Beef shank, leek, celery and turnip flavour this hearty broth from the Isle of Man (where I grew up!). Though traditionally served at a Manx wedding feast, it's great for any occasion.
 
Recipe by: Holly
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This Passover tradition is one of my favourite soups, good year round. I always double the recipe for the matzoh balls, since everyone enjoys them so much. You may wish to cook the matzoh balls in slightly salted water, allow them to cool for several minutes and then transfer them to the soup. Some people say that the matzoh balls make the broth a bit cloudy.
 
Recipe by: Sarah and Annette
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A great midweek supper dish with chicken, chickpeas, vegetables and spices.
 
Recipe by: Karen Kumar
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This tasty flat bread is usually eaten with tagine.
 
Recipe by: NIBLETS
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A summery, lemony dish that goes well with rice.
 
Recipe by: Shelley Ross
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My mum, Faye Grant, has been making this apple cake for her Seders for years. It's the best apple cake recipe you'll ever taste!!
 
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Passover cake made with matzo cake meal instead of flour.
 
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A lot of oil will come to the top of the dish. Don't worry, this is normal - it is the oil from the walnuts. Most supermarkets carry pomegranate juice, or you can find the syrup in Middle Eastern shops.
 
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We found this a lovely alternative to the sausage option and the port makes it really special! It is best to marinate the apricots in the port over night for the best flavour. Can be prepared up to two days in advance and chilled once apricots are rolled in bacon. We also served just the apricots in port at the table for our vegetarian friends.
 
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This is a Persian dish which I often make for my husband. Rice is slowly simmered with fresh dill, parsley and coriander, along with broad beans and spices. In Iran it is traditionally served with fish.
 
Recipe by: MANOUCHEHR DELSHAKIB
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Beef is marinated in a mixture of lime juice and onion, seasoned with salt and pepper and grilled or barbecued. Serve with rice pilaf or pitta bread.
 
Recipe by: Byakin
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A delicious fish soup that's popular in Russia and easy to make. Try it with red mullet, cod, seabass or salmon.
 
Recipe by: StumpyDav
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A variation on the Woo Woo, which I first tried in St Lucia on holiday. The most moreish alcoholic drink I've tried. You can play around with the quantities of vodka, peach schnappes and juice to suit your own tastebuds and tolerance for alcohol!
 
Recipe by: cogy
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After making many, many batches of matzo balls for my friends, I perfected the recipe and am sharing it here. They're always a welcome treat.
 
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Zesty and easy peasy, lovely for hot summer bbq's. Replace fizzy orange in marinade with diet variety for a low-cal slimming option.
 
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