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Dairy-Free Slow Cooker Recipes
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HoplessCase
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Hey everyone!
Sorry if this has been covered somewhere else, I did have a quick look but couldn't find anything.
Does anyone know of any tasty dairy-free recipes that are inexpensive? Any suitable for a slow cooker would be even better. I personally find cutting out dairy quite expensive compared to 'regular' food, has anyone found different? I am a single person on my own so struggle to use up stuff that has to be consumed within a couple of days of opening... :mad:
Thanks in advance...
Sorry if this has been covered somewhere else, I did have a quick look but couldn't find anything.
Does anyone know of any tasty dairy-free recipes that are inexpensive? Any suitable for a slow cooker would be even better. I personally find cutting out dairy quite expensive compared to 'regular' food, has anyone found different? I am a single person on my own so struggle to use up stuff that has to be consumed within a couple of days of opening... :mad:
Thanks in advance...

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I would go with casseroles as a starter. I use chicken thigh which is a cheap cut and never goes tough with loads of flavour. Cook in a slow cooker with loads of pulses and veg. I get enough for about 4 portions so I have chicken in some and just the veg and pulses in other portions. Very cheap!0
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Definitely casseroles.
Beef in beer (use stewing beef or brisket as cheaper) - add onions, carrots, mushrooms, herbs and a bottle of beer. Leave to cook on low all day
Curries (any cheap meat) - replacing yoghurt for tinned tomatoes.
Chicken in white wine - adding veg plus white wine and cook on low all day.
Vegetable soups - such as leek and potato cooked all day then liquidised
Ham and Pea soup - dried yellow split peas and leftover gammon cooked in stock all day then liquidised.Thanks to MSE, I am mortgage free!
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