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Gluten free + Herb and spice recipes (55)

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Recipe by: Jim Clark
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Classic Mediterranean dish using black olives, anchovies and capers. This dip is great with toasted pitta bread or crusty bread.
 
Recipe by: Julie Dumford
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A wonderful, light salsa recipe given to me by a friend who claims she can't cook! Serve with tortilla crisps, or as an accompaniment to chargrilled chicken.
 
Recipe by: Bertha Mann
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A Mediterranean dip of sweet grilled aubergine accented with onion, olive oil and dill. You can adjust the seasonings to your liking.
 
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This is my favourite Caribbean dish which is very well seasoned (a trademark of Caribbean food) and have always enjoyed it as a child. The sauce should not be as thick as a curry and not too watery if that makes any sense. There are many varieties of this dish and is always best served with rice and peas and West Indian pepper sauce.
 
Recipe by: littlejessi
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Serve this delicious, garlicky and herby dip with pitta, tortilla crisps or wheat crackers.
 
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: Nina
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Use this slightly spicy, flavoured butter for barbecued meats - it's heavenly on steak. Top meat right from the grill or barbecue with about a tablespoon. Make for day of use.
 
Recipe by: JOSLYN
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This blend is great for seasoning rice, meats, soups and stews, or anything that benefits from a spicy Cajun flavour. It would also make a great gift when placed in a decorative jar with a good recipe attached.
 
Recipe by: Noni
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Lentils are blended until smooth with curry-scented spices like cumin, garlic and cayenne pepper. It's great served with naan or toasted pitta triangles.
 
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This versatile pesto can be served over pasta or in sandwiches.
 
Recipe by: Denise Smith
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Here's a super simple dry rub for pork ribs. Works great with chicken, too.
 
Recipe by: Susan
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Salsa can't be made any quicker than this. Perfect with tortilla crisps for a last-minute party nibble.
 
Recipe by: Frank Sweterlitsch
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Tomato purée, olive oil, garlic and dried spices sit for hours to let the flavours blend in this interesting, uncooked pizza sauce. The thickness of the sauce depends on the amount of water used; it should be somewhat viscous.
 
Recipe by: Rebecca Jane Thompson
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This is the easiest pesto recipe, using almonds instead of pine nuts. It can be prepared in 2 minutes after you toast the almonds.
 
Recipe by: sal
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This is a nicely spiced enchilada sauce - pour over corn tortillas stuffed with cheese and your choice of shredded beef or chicken, or refried beans.
 
Recipe by: SUNEDAN
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For best results - prepare and marinade chicken or beef a day ahead.
 
Recipe by: Jan Cutler
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Fish makes a perfect meal in a hurry because it cooks so quickly. You can transform it into something extra-special with very little effort by adding a simple sauce made with fresh herbs.
 
Recipe by: Carol
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Olive oil infused with an abundance of Mediterranean herbs. Perfect to give as a gift round Christmastime.
 
Recipe by: Heather
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A delicious Chai tea that is easy to make at home. Serve hot or over ice.
 
Recipe by: Curry
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A fragrant homemade curry powder to use in soups, sauces, rice and anything else you can think of!
 
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