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A meal with no dairy?

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WWYDhelpplease · 28/01/2019 18:09

I have friends coming for dinner soon and I have found out one person coming can’t eat any dairy. I am now completely stuck. Any fantastic ideas? Thanks.

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GreenThing · 28/01/2019 18:10

Meat/vegetables? Confused

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ShatFic · 28/01/2019 18:11

Curry, Thai, Greek, Roast?

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mytieisascarf · 28/01/2019 18:12

What were you planning to make? Almost anything can be modified to be df.

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bibbitybobbityyhat · 28/01/2019 18:13

Any meal that doesn't contain butter, milk, cream, yogurt or cheese.

There's 1000s of them!

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MissCherryCakeyBun · 28/01/2019 18:14

The vast majority of foods don't contain Dairy ?
Omelette
Curry
Pasta
Roast
Salads
Pies
Risotto
Casserole

Deserts?
Apple pie
Strudel
Jelly and fresh fruit
Poached pears
Cake

The list is literally endless

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AdaColeman · 28/01/2019 18:18

Smoked salmon with capers and leaves.
Coq au vin (home made) with Greek style roast potatoes.
Orange slices in orange liqueur syrup.

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Ricekrispie22 · 28/01/2019 18:18

Chilli con carne
Tagine and couscous
Salmon traybake www.redonline.co.uk/health-self/nutrition/a527828/fearne-cotton-salmon-tray-bake/
Peri peri chicken and rice
Stir fry

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JiltedJohnsJulie · 28/01/2019 18:18

If you do a roast just check things like gravy.

Are you going fancy or a more family meal type thing?

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Disfordarkchocolate · 28/01/2019 18:20

Chilli, Curry, Burgers, roast dinner? Loads to pick from.
You can use Pure margarine instead of butter. And oat or soya milk instead of cows milk. Most recipes adapt easily enough (apart from cheese so far).

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PurpleDaisies · 28/01/2019 18:21

Anything vegan!

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PurpleDaisies · 28/01/2019 18:22

What would you normally cook?

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WWYDhelpplease · 28/01/2019 18:35

I think I’ve over thought it! Plenty ideas there.

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