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Dairy free + Thai recipes (18)

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Recipe by: STEVE ALDER
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An authentic Thai hot and sour soup. Do not attempt to omit the coriander, as this is essential. Use thai basil instead of regular basil if you can find it. Tom yum paste is hot, so try the soup before adding the chilli and decide if any extra heat is required. You can buy the paste in Asian supermarkets or there's a brand called "Thai taste" at Waitrose. This is well worth the trouble!
 
Recipe by: CHRISTYJ
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This is a spicy Thai-inspired salad. Double or triple the recipe to use for a buffet or summer barbecue.
 
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These are so tasty! You have to try them! Minced chicken seasoned with spring onion, coriander, chilli sauce and lemon juice for a uniquely Thai flavour.
 
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A wonderful soup with fantastic fresh Asian flavours.
 
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When you're feeling as stuffed as the turkey and can't face a sandwich or spending much time in the kitchen, try this light meal using the turkey leftovers.
 
Recipe by: BROWNYN
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Why go out for Thai when you can make it at home? This delicious Thai-style chicken satay recipe calls for chicken marinated in a peanut, soy and citrus sauce. Perfect for a party.
 
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The authentic version of this soup has galanga, lemon grass and kaffir lime leaves. These are available in jars in some supermarkets but this recipe provides a similiar taste without the trouble of difficult to find ingredients.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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For these delectable chilli-flavoured omelettes, the eggs are whisked with cornflour to give them a slightly firmer texture, suitable for folding round a colourful filling of stir-fried vegetables and rice noodles.
 
Recipe by: KLEENESTAR
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A satisfying and warming soup that's easy to prepare. I prefer to use the spicy Thai chilli sauce to add flavour rather than the sweet dipping sauce, but either will work.
 
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Delicately flavoured Thai rice goes perfectly with tiger prawns, coriander and chilli for this fast, exotic dish. Lightly steamed vegetables are all you need to eat with it. Delicious!
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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These delicious fish cakes, made with fresh haddock and potatoes, are flavoured with lemongrass and coriander, and spiced with Thai red curry paste. They're served with a tangy lime and honey dipping sauce, and a lettuce, cucumber and mint salad, to make a tempting and nutritious first course.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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This curry is wonderfully fragrant. Serve it with jasmine rice and a side dish of Chinese cabbage or broccoli florets stir-fried with garlic and a little soy sauce. Packs of Thai fresh spices that include lemongrass, lime leaves and galangal are available from many large supermarkets.
 
Recipe by: GODGIFU
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If you prefer or can't find an unripe papaya, cucumber can be used instead. The ingredients in this Thai-style salad are mashed together into a chunky, pulpy mixture and topped with peanuts.
 
Recipe by: ALONGENECKER
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You can buy the rice paper spring roll wrappers in Asian shops. These rolls are not fried and taste best dipped in the hoisin peanut sauce. Delicious for a summer party.
 
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Prawns are served with an intriguing banana, cucumber and mint salsa. It's definitely different. Serve with lime wedges.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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This colourful dish is bursting with fresh flavours and deliciously contrasting textures. The dressing is completely oil-free, so although both the beef and nuts contain fat and the beef is stir-fried in a little oil, the dish is still light on the fat front. Also, no extra salt is needed because of the spicy dressing and saltiness of soy sauce.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Oven-baked crisps are not only healthier than those that are fried, their flavour is fresher and more concentrated too. Here, thin slices of beetroot and potato are baked in a hot oven to make dippers for a spicy South-east Asian mixture. If possible, slice the vegetables with a mandolin to ensure they are all an even thickness.
 
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Baby new potatoes take so little time to cook that they are perfect for busy people. Hard-boiled eggs and crisp, steamed vegetables are great partners in a warm salad drizzled with a creamy peanut sauce. Delicious!
 
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