Gluten-free
See allExplore our delicious gluten free recipes perfect for coeliacs and the gluten-sensitive, including gluten-free cakes, pastries and other delicious dishes!
Chocolate cake
You need 1 large overripe banana (230g), to get the amount of mashed banana required in this recipe This recipe is gluten-free and yeast-free The cake batter needs to be spread quite thinly to bake properly. If you haven’t got twox22cm sandwich pans use two x deep 22cm-round cake pans Note
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Fish cutlets with pesto butter
Kingfish fillets work well with this dish as it has a robust flavour that stands up well to the pesto. Served here with spinach, you have a healthy, low carb evening meal.
Vegetarian sang choy bow
For a non-vegetarian option, substitute tofu with lean chicken mince. You could use butter lettuce leaves, if you prefer. For extra heat, add an extra fresh long red chilli. Note
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The best-ever gluten-free bread
There is nothing better than the scent of home-baked bread wafting through the house. Try this delicious gluten-free version.
Passionfruit and banana fool
They are an unlikely pair, but the combination of banana and passionfruit is fresh, healthy and delicious; always a winner. Make sure your bananas are ever so slightly firm, with no blemishes.
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Coconut sago pudding with lime and caramelised banana
This pudding is also great served topped with fresh mango slices, instead of the banana, if you like. Sago is a grain often used in puddings and desserts; it is available from some supermarkets and most health-food stores.
Mixed mushroom risotto
Serve up this winter warming mixed mushroom risotto for dinner tonight. It's full of flavour and perfect if you're after a vegetarian meal that will be more than substantial.
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White sangria
Only fresh blueberries can be used in this recipe, as frozen berries will tint the sangria. Note
Tarragon mussels
Some mussels may not open during cooking. You do not have to discard these; just cook a little longer, or carefully prise the shell open with a knife. Note
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Tofu and vegetable patties
Any leftover mashed vegetables can be used to make the tofu and vegetable patties, just be sure to use a total of ¼ cup (3 tablespoons) of mash along with the 2 teaspoons of rice flour. Note
Broad bean dip
This creamy vegan dip combines healthy broad beans with the flavours of mint, lemon, cumin and paprika. It's the perfect addition to your next party menu
Japanese stir-fried pork and rice noodles
Quick, easy and delicious Japanese stir-fried pork and rice noodles will surely satisfy all of the family. Sprinkle some freshly chopped chilli if you like some heat.
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Brown rice pudding with dried fruit compote
This healthy winter dessert would also be perfect for breakfast.
Red curry with prawns
The rich flavour of fresh prawns stand up well to the robustness of a red curry. Serve with a steaming bowl of rice and an icy-cold beer and pretend you're on the beaches of Thailand.
Steamed fish with chilli and ginger
Here is a classic Asian dish that works every time; steaming will give you a soft, moist and tender flesh that slides right off the bone. Go heavy or light on the chilli, depending on your personal heat threshold.
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Oyster & saffron soup
You can substitute ½ teaspoon ground turmeric for the saffron to achieve the right colour. Note
Pink limeade
You need approximately eight limes for this recipe. Note
The ‘still really terrific’ at two cake
Try this gorgeous blue gluten-free cake for your child's second birthday party. The number 2 cake pan can be hired from cake decorating shops.
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Mango creams
These mango cremes are quick and easy to make and you can pop them in the fridge early in the day, ready for dessert later in the evening. You could serve them with berries for an extra splash of colour, if you like.
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Gluten-free strawberry bliss bomb pizzas
This recipe is gluten-free, however, if you decide to use pre-made packaged caramel popcorn, check the label carefully. Lolly Gobble Bliss Bombs (caramel popcorn) is available from supermarkets. Note
Gluten-free berry tarts
An elegant dish to bake for an afternoon tea with friends, or a light dessert on a summer's eve. Serve with a little cream if you like.
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Smoked trout and avocado salad
Sour cream dressing adds a lemony lift to this smoked trout and avocado salad. If you can't get your hands on any smoked trout, you could substitute smoked salmon. Either way, the crisp leaves, soft avocado and fish bites make a delicious dish.
Beef rib roast with spiced salt
Spice up your beef rib roast, the king of roasts, with spiced salt and serve with luscious garlic mayonnaise on the side.
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Allergy-free spicy fruit cake
Gluten-free and dairy-free, the flavours and textures of this cake will not disappoint.
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Chilli lamb roasts with black bean salad
Black beans, also known as turtle beans, are a common ingredient in Caribbean and Latin American soups, salsas and salads. They are not the same as Chinese black beans, which are fermented soy beans. Note
Chilli lemon marinade
Fierce and tangy, this chilli lemon marinade works beautifully with chicken, pork and firm white fish such as blue-eye.
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Hot and sour seafood noodle soup
There are many versions of hot and sour soup throughout Asia. The common factor, of course, is that they all have ingredients to make them both spicy, and sour. This one also has seafood and noodles and is a complete and delicious meal.
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Orange-glazed tropical fruit
Mint and orange combine to flavour this amazing glazed tropical fruit salad. If you like, serve with a dollop of creamy coconut ice-cream for an indulgent summer treat.
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Orange shortbread
Tart, sweet and fragrant oranges make these buttery shortbread triangles especially delectable. If you like, try substituting the lemon rind for the orange rind and add â…“ cup (45g) coarsely chopped dried cranberries to the dough.
Roasted lamb racks with tomato and mint salad
Roast lamb is an all-time family favourite, and for good reason. This delicious version will satisfy the gluten-free, paleo, low-carb, or just plain hungry.
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Cinnamon and sour cherry macarons
These heavenly cinnamon and sour cherry macarons are definitely for the grownups. In order to get the pretty 'feet' effect along the bottom of each macaron, make sure you leave them to dry out completely before baking.
Chocolate pecan cookies
These chewy gluten-free cookies are divine served with a cup of hot coffee or tea.
Chilli marinated prawns with aïoli
These spicy chilli marinated prawns served with and aïoli dressing make a great lunch or starter for a special dinner.
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Quick berry and apple puddings
These delicious puddings can be made up as quick as a flash as long as you have a jar of jam in your cupboard. Plus, they're gluten-free so everyone can enjoy them.
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Hummus
Enjoy this classic Middle Eastern dip with vegetable sticks, crackers, bread or meats. It's easy to make and packed full of the goodness of chickpeas.
Steak & chilli tomato sauce
While your perfectly cooked steak is resting to its tender conclusion, quickly throw together this fried tomato and chilli sauce to go with. A side order of greens and you have a complete, healthy and low carb meal.
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Mediterranean vegetable terrine
This brightly coloured and healthy terrine makes a lovely light lunch, served with salad, or a perfect starter.
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Melon salad with mint
Use any combination of melons you like. You could prepare this salad the day before, if you like; keep, covered, in the fridge. Add mint and juice to the melons when you're ready to enjoy.
Tropical jelly cups
This recipe is also nut-free, egg-free and gluten-free. Note
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Spicy beef and mushroom soup
This spicy beef and mushroom soup will warm you up on a cold winters night.
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Rhubarb chutney
This tart-sweet chutney partners hot or cold poultry and pork perfectly.
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Tropical French macarons
When it comes to sweet treats the French always get it right and this delicate delight is no exception. Somewhere between a meringue and a biscuit, this melt in the mouth tropical macaron is simply délicieux!
Little apricot macaroons
These chewy gluten-free treats are perfect with coffee.
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Fruit cakes
For a gift-giving idea, spray a bamboo steamer (available from Asian food stores) with silver spray, line with tissue and fill with little cakes. Wrap it completely in cellophane and tie with a ribbon. Substitute brandy for Irish whiskey, if you like.
Tomato, bocconcini and basil salad
Mozzarella can be substituted for the bocconcini; stand 30 minutes before serving. Note
Harissa beef with beans and pumpkin mash
Cavolo nero can be substituted with cabbage or silver beet. Note
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Asparagus, tomato, ricotta and basil frittata
This colourful, veggie-packed frittata is delicious hot or cold at any time of the day.
Japanese soba noodle salad
Not suitable to freeze or microwave. Note
Carrot cupcakes
This recipe is gluten-free, wheat-free, yeast-free and nut-free. You will need about 3 medium carrots (360g) for this recipe. storage Note
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Gluten-free, dairy-free macaroni cheese with peas
This gluten-free, dairy-free macaroni cheese with peas means nobody needs to miss out on the ultimate comfort food.
Berry frangipane tarts
These berry frangipane tarts are perfect for a simple afternoon tea celebration. Serve them with a small dish of clotted cream for that little something extra.
Leek and parmesan mini frittatas
Perfect for school lunches, picnics or after-school snacks and equally delicious hot or cold, these mini leek and parmesan fritters will always satisfy hungry mouths.
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Risoni and spring vegetable soup
Some soups just beg to be enjoyed in the springtime. This brothy risoni and spring vegetable soup is light, tasty and ready in a jiffy. Serve with warm, fresh crusty bread.
Tuna and asparagus frittata
You can substitute well-drained canned asparagus for the fresh, if desired. Note
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Roasted trout with orange almond filling
We normally think to accompany seafood with either lime or lemon for that added citrusy flavour. Here, we've chosen orange, and the results are absolutely spectacular.
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Kingfish with salsa verde and white bean puree
We think salsa verde is just as good as pesto, and deserving of far more attention. It's not a spicy Mexican type salsa, but Italian, with a zesty, herbaceous, lemony flavour that goes well with fish and simple meat dishes. It compliments the kingfish beautifully.
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