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Gluten free...dairy free...veggie

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Herecomesmyhero · 22/10/2019 22:41

I could do with some inspiration please. I have a family get together coming up for around 10 people with the above requirements. Kitchen isn’t huge, so anything which can be prepared in advance would be useful. All suggestions welcome, as I’m struggling for ideas!

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wasgoingmadinthecountry · 23/10/2019 00:12

As a meat eating everything eating mum, my head says Indian food. So many delicious vegan recipes without gluten.

Or Mediterranean - roasted veg, couscous, salads? Rick Stein has a great recipe for Briam.

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Blondie1984 · 23/10/2019 01:41

How about chilli? You can do one with meat and then another that's meat free - you can make them in advance and then just reheat when you're ready to serve.
Then you just do a big pan of rice and serve with guacamole, sour cream (or dairy free plain/unflavoured yoghurt for the dairy free), salsa and corn tortilla chips

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Broken11Girl · 23/10/2019 01:55

Chilli with veggie mince and lots of veg, rice. If you feel fancy add sides - tortilla chips (double check back of packet but usually gluten-free), with guacamole (easy to make, all you really need to do is mash avocados and add seasoning) - and salsa if you want, similarly but chop tomatoes. Grated cheese and sour cream for the dairy eaters to add if they want. All suited to being prepared in advance.

Or spaghetti bol - obviously with veggie mince, and with gluten-free spaghetti, fancy breads eg rosemary focaccia - you can also get gluten-free ones. Big green salad.

Veg and lentil curry.

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Broken11Girl · 23/10/2019 02:01

Great minds blondie
I personally wouldn't faff with doing different versions as there is no obligation to actively serve meat or gluten. I know there are still some idiots who think they will die if they don't have meat for one meal though Grin.

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AthollPlace · 23/10/2019 02:04

Do not use veggie mince or any other meat replacements! Most of them are made out of gluten. It would be better to use pulses for protein, maybe a chickpea curry. Most of the gluten free breads etc won’t be vegetarian either, many of them contain egg to compensate for the lack of gluten.

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Herecomesmyhero · 23/10/2019 07:32

Everyone is veggie, so that helps! Chilli is a great suggestion, but it probably needs to be a bit more “formal” - think Xmas dinner style. Although I could always posh up a chilli I suppose!

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Queenoftheashes · 23/10/2019 07:38
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VirtualHamster · 23/10/2019 07:43

Cous cous is made of wheat and most definitely not gluten free. Avoid that suggestion!

As a celiac I'd rarely trust food prepared by other people as most have no idea what contains gluten. I'd speak with your guests first if possible

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fromcitytocountry · 23/10/2019 07:50

What about a Turkish style meal?

Im a coeliac and always make this when we have friends round.

Cook rice with stock, peas and sweetcorn.

Roast loads and loads of veggies with spices - think cumin, coriander, garlic, chilli etc

Cook up loads of halloumi and a similar version for the dairy frees.

Mint yoghurt (dairy free option for those who can't have it) - check the mint sauce for barley though.

Hummus

Gluten free pitta breads (cook in the oven though to ensure no contamination from your toaster)

Big salad

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cherryblossomgin · 23/10/2019 07:59

I am a gluten free and dairy free veggie. How about home made pizzas? Befree do pizza bases and you could get dairy free cheese and veggie toppings. You could also make normal pizza. Then do some home made chips and sides. Tesco has a nice range right now.

Quorn is mostly gluten free and would do great as a chilli or a casserole. I do it for work, I use the casserole veg packs and quorn mince.

You could also make fajitas, you can get vegan gluten free wraps and vivera do really nice meat alternatives. Aldi do dairy free sour cream.

If you want to do a desserts wicked kitchen have a nice range of vegan puddings. Or a nice cheese and biscuit board.

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MustardScreams · 23/10/2019 08:01

Slow roasted celeriac (you can do 2 or 3 depending on size) is an absolutely delicious and stunning ‘roast’ type meal. You can do as many or as few sides with it, gf gravy. I make it a lot and it always goes down an absolute storm.

I’ll hunt out my recipe.

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PurpleDaisies · 23/10/2019 08:05

Most of the gluten free breads etc won’t be vegetarian either, many of them contain egg to compensate for the lack of gluten.

Vegetarians eat eggs.

Is your gluten free person coeliac or just intolerant? That makes a difference in there of the seriousness of cross contamination.

Is it an evening meal or lunch? I’d probably do a curry - couple of different mains including a daal, onion bhajis/veg pakoras made with chick pea flour.

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Ricekrispie22 · 23/10/2019 08:24
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WilmaJean · 23/10/2019 08:50

Soy and Ginger Roasted Veg: www.thefoodwife.co.uk/?p=1156

Chickpea & Carrot Burgers: www.thefoodwife.co.uk/?p=1154

Puttanesca: www.thefoodwife.co.uk/?p=1143

Chickpea and Spinach Curry: www.thefoodwife.co.uk/?p=1008

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Herecomesmyhero · 23/10/2019 09:10

Thank you for all of the suggestions. Love the idea of roast celeriac @mustardceleriac - do you have a recipe?
Person is gluten intolerant, not coeliac, so cross contamination isn’t an issue.

Thanks all! I’ll use these recipes just for my own family too, they sound great!

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