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Sunday lunch + Nut free recipes (32)

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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: Teresa
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Serve with roasted vegetables and lots of mash.
 
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: Kate
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This was my mother's signature recipe. Simple, but classic - you can't go wrong. Slice it lengthwise, very thinly. Leftovers are delicious cold for sandwiches with wholegrain mustard.
 
Recipe by: Richard Lamb
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An easy way to get your five a day, and delicious as well.
 
Recipe by: Swanseaboy17
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This is an easy recipe for a classic British pudding.
 
Recipe by: Karen Cooke
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This is my version. The trick is to make sure the beef dripping is piping hot.
 
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This has all the appeal of a fabulous Sunday roast but cooks in a fraction of the time. Enjoy the crispy duck and aromatic potatoes with steamed cauliflower florets and a leaf salad. Delicious!
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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You can jazz this up with orange zest or liqueur, for example – they can really make an impact and turn a dessert into something special.
 
Recipe by: JENNINE1980
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A rack of lamb is seared, and covered with a mix of breadcrumbs, Dijon mustard, garlic and rosemary before roasting. Try the same technique with beef or pork.
 
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This is a really simple brownie recipe. it has been tried and tested many a time and they certainly dont last very long in the cupboard. I always use chocolate chunks when i bake them however walnuts are just as good, it is just a family preference. these morish gooey chocolate treats are an all year all occasion must bake.
 
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I think its very easy, well most of it sure is anyway! The only bit that i really struggled on was the mixing of the ingredients, mixing it into breadcrumbs with your fingers bit i actually found that it was easier with the dough whisks. plus it deduces your mixing time by about 5-8 minutes. from then it gets pretty easy with the rolling and cuttting and everything...!
 
Recipe by: Katie O
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I use eating apples so less sugar is needed but it's still as good as the traditional classic.
 
Recipe by: HappyMamaToThree
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This custard is excellent with sponge pudding or with our favourite croissant bread pudding. It's pourable or spoon-able. To prevent a lumpy or scorched pudding use a heavy bottomed saucepan and stir CONSTANTLY. Do not walk away while this is cooking.
 
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Unsalted butter is mixed with sun-dried tomatoes, parsley and garlic. Place directly on top of barbecued steaks, chicken or pork.
 
Recipe by: MEZAFO
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Mint has a sweetness of its own, but a little sugar would be okay if you prefer extra sweetness - no more than 1/2 teaspoon. Cider or malt vinegar can be used for the vinegar. A traditional pairing with lamb.
 
Recipe by: FREGBERT
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My mum's apple crumble recipe!
 
Recipe by: princess_Delkie
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A luscious orangy steamed pudding. The tangy flavour of this dessert coupled with custard, makes a perfect ending to a summer dinner! The best part is that you can make the pudding in advance, freeze it for up to 2 months - then thaw and steam it for about 45 mins, until thoroughly hot!
 
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: Beverly Auguadro
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This is a wonderful way to prepare your Sunday roasted chicken using fragrant fresh herbs from the garden - just plan ahead so it has time to marinade.
 
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