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Diwali + Dairy free recipes (13)

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Recipe by: DRAGONSBANE
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Chunks of warm potato tossed with cumin, turmeric and curry powder.
 
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This is a very simple, quick and more importantly authentic Indian side dish of grilled aubergine and tomato. Best served with naan or roti. It should have a consistency of, um, well, 'mush' when finished - but it's delicious!
 
Recipe by: Kristine Weatherly
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Growing tired of takeaways? Make your own basmati to go with a spicy homemade curry.
 
Recipe by: MARBALET
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A fragrant homemade masala sets this curry apart from the rest. Serve with rice, roti or naan.
 
Recipe by: veggigoddess
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Serve with a spicy chilli or minty yoghurt sauce. Try other vegetables too, such as sweet potatoes, broccoli and asparagus. You can also use paneer.
 
Recipe by: MELLY343
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Cauliflower and pea masala - one of the first Indian dishes I made. It is easy and quick. Fresh or frozen garden peas may be used.
 
Recipe by: Lakshmi Jaishankar
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This is a hot soup from India made with pineapple and lime juice, enhanced with the flavours of ginger, green chilli and cumin seeds. It smells and tastes so good served with rice.
 
Recipe by: Moomal Abro
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In India, jeera is the word for cumin. This Indian fried rice is fragrant and delicious.
 
Recipe by: MEDHALEE
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Jeera simply refers to cumin. Cumin seeds are fun to cook with, they come alive when you drop them in hot oil. They impart a very special flavour to this rice. Serve with your favourite curry.
 
Recipe by: PYARI
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These make mouthwatering starters or are good for a party. They can also be served as part of a main course. Everyone always asks me for the recipe when I make them!
 
Recipe by: simmig
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This is a traditional Punjabi bhurtha made with aubergine and tomato, and seasoned with cumin, turmeric, garlic and ginger. Serve with fresh roti or naan.
 
Recipe by: MARBALET
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An unleavened pan fried bread from South Asia which is similar than pitta or naan. Ideally, I use the traditional roti pan called a tava. This version uses durum flour - the kind often used to make pasta - for its durability. If you can get to an Asian shop, look out for chakki atta, or stoneground wholemeal flour, to use instead.
 
Recipe by: Shanthi
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A wonderfully spicy vegan Indian dish. Asafoetida is used throughout India and South Asia, and available in Asian and Middle Eastern shops; it should be used sparingly.
 
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