Dairy Free

    Free from any milk based ingredients

    Cashew, Cinnamon and Orange Cake 'eggless'

    Cashew, Cinnamon and Orange Cake 'eggless'

    This is an egg free cake. I had the challenge of making a Jain friendly, egg free cake, that was robust enough to be the top tier of a traditional wedding cake, to be served at my daughters Anglo/Indian wedding. It would need to be made the week before and iced. I didn't want it to be stodgy, dry or heavy going, but as light and as fluffy as possible. My recipe contains butter and milk but if needed they can be replaced with dairy free or vegan alternatives. The image shows the cake with a very thin layer of ready rolled fondant icing on the top.

    • Time: 20 minutes to prepare and 30 minutes to bake.
    • Complexity: easy

    Date Slices

    Date Slices

    This recipe really stands the test of time and I have been making it since the late 1970's. It is oat based and has no added sugar in the date filling. Made with a plant based or dairy free fat then it is suitable for vegans. What the current rage of clean eating, vegan and sugar free cakes, breakfast bars and superfoods then I suggest that you just give this old fashioned recipe a try. Dried apples, apricots and prunes all work well in the filling. Just substitute for the dates.

    • Time: 60 minutes
    • Complexity: easy

    Duck Leg Casserole with Orange and Olives

    Duck Leg Casserole with Orange and Olives

    A marinated and slow cooked duck casserole which does not have a thickened gravy. It is sweet from the fresh sun ripened tomatoes, deliciously citrussy from the orange zest and juice with a briny saltiness from the olives. It tastes even better the next day.

    • Time: Marinade the duck overnight if possible. Takes 1 hr 15 mins in the oven.
    • Complexity: medium

    Lamb, Onion and Rosemary Skewers

    Lamb, Onion and Rosemary Skewers

    Leg of lamb is perfect for these dainty little skewers. Use small woody stems of rosemary and thread with the marinated lamb and onion. Make sure that the rosemary sprigs are not too fleshy or the meat will not thread. Grill over hot coals. This recipe makes 8 mini skewers, enough for 4 people as a starter or 2 people for a main course. Delicious served in pitta bread with some tzatziki.

     

    • Time: 30 mins plus marinating and cooking time
    • Complexity: medium

    Leek and Parsley Soup

    Leek and Parsley Soup

    A simple and economical soup which is quick to make. Use oil instead of butter for a dairy free version.

    • Time: 30 minutes
    • Complexity: very easy

    Lemon, Garlic and Oregano Marinade

    Lemon, Garlic and Oregano Marinade

    A quick and easy marinade to use on barbecued/grilled cheese, meat or fish. Delicious to perk up halloumi cheese, salmon or lamb.

    • Time: 10 minutes
    • Complexity: very easy

    Malted Fruit and Honey Loaf

    Malted Fruit and Honey Loaf

    From my Second Chalice Recipe book, written and published by myself in order to share favourite recipes with my restaurant customers in 1987. This is a quick and easy malt loaf made without yeast. It's made with honey, has no added sugar and is also fat free. Use any dried fruit in place of the dates. Serve sliced with butter.

    • Time: 10 minutes to prepare and 40 minutes to bake
    • Complexity: easy

    Pakora

    Pakora

    Delicious and very easy to make Indian snacks which are vegetarian/vegan and gluten free. Use thinly sliced potatoes in place of some of the spinach and onion for a change.

    • Time: 30 minutes
    • Complexity: easy

    Pitta Bread Crisps

    Pitta Bread Crisps

    Such an easy way to use leftover over pitta breads or to make to go with dips at a party. These pitta bread crisps will keep in an airtight container for at least a week, if not longer.

    • Time: 15 minutes
    • Complexity: very easy

    Quinoa Tabbouleh Salad

    Quinoa Tabbouleh Salad

    A fresh and summery salad which is just delicious by itself or as part of a mezze style meal. Tabbouleh is usually made with bulghur wheat but quinoa makes a great change and is also gluten free.

    • Time: 30 minutes
    • Complexity: very easy

    Rabbit (or Chicken) with Thyme

    Rabbit (or Chicken) with Thyme

    A simple supper dish which can be cooked in one pot.  Stir in creme fraiche or cream at the end of the cooking time for a special occasion.

    • Time: 2 hours
    • Complexity: easy

    Red Bean and Cashew Rice

    Red Bean and Cashew Rice

    A savoury rice dish that can be eaten hot or cold. It makes a sustaining and filling vegan/vegetarian main course.

    • Time: 40 minutes
    • Complexity: easy

    Red Onion Marmalade

    Red Onion Marmalade

    Sweet and sticky onion marmalade that is delicious with a plate of cheese or with a smooth chicken liver pate.

    • Time: 40 minutes
    • Complexity: easy

    Red Poll Shin and Oxtail Stew

    Red Poll Shin and Oxtail Stew

    Red Poll is a native breed of Suffolk producing excellent beef. Your local butcher will be able to provide a whole oxtail and cut it into sections for you. Use well sourced meat that has been hung for at least 28 days. The stew must be slow cooked until the meat falls from the bones. Try and use shin if possible as although it takes longer to cook it makes a gorgeous more gelatinous, sticky and lip smacking gravy. It's a cheaper cut too.
    This recipe is great for slow cooking on a camp fire fire and I always make it in my South African Potjie over smouldering logs. It works just as well made in a casserole or saucepan and cooked in the oven.

    • Time: Full cooking time is 4 hrs. Can be made ahead.
    • Complexity: medium

    Roasted Pumpkin Soup

    Roasted Pumpkin Soup

    The perfect way to use up the flesh of pumpkins or squashes. Substitute carrots for other root veg if you fancy. This recipe also makes a good sauce for gnocchi and goes well with a grating of Parmesan cheese.

    • Time: 50 minutes including roasting time for the vegetables
    • Complexity: very easy