Following a wheat-free diet and struggling to find meal inspiration? Keep enjoying the foods you love with our collection of wheat-free recipes, from classic meaty curries and spicy fish suppers to gooey brownies and comforting crumbles.
Layers of sweet, summery goodness – creamy panna cotta topped with homemade strawberry jelly, fresh berries and fragrant mint leaves. This portable pud is the ideal way to round off an alfresco dinner and makes the most of one of Britain's favourite fruits
This really easy chicken korma recipe gives tender chicken breast in a mildly-spiced, rich and creamy curry sauce. Learning how to make chicken korma is pretty straightforward – it’s sure to become a regular dinnertime feature!
This brandy bread and butter pudding is made by soaking a wheat-free loaf in eggs, cream, and milk and flavoured with aromatic vanilla, brandy, and raisins. The topping is brushed with an apricot jam glaze for a gorgeous crispy finish.
Not only does this dish look beautifully colourful, but it tastes fantastically juicy, make it with the kids and enjoy a fun way to get your 5-a-day!
Family and friends will love the delicious, sweet flavour of the beetroot
A British classic made even simpler by using trout fillets. Full of flavour, the almonds add crunch and the vegetables add colour to this light and easy dish. Serve with boiled or steamed new potatoes.
Sgroppino is a traditional Italian digestif made from scoops of lemon sorbet topped with prosecco. Serve as a palate cleanser between a multi-course meal or, as an afternoon treat in the sun. Garnish with mint and lemon zest for a touch of riviera class.
Master this simple yet tasty gluten-free snack and you won't look back. Don't despair if you don't have all of the seeds, it still works with just one or two of the three. These make a great canapé, too – try them with dips or a cheeseboard.
Fancy a roast with a difference? Tart rhubarb matches the rich, sweet taste of this roast pork fillet perfectly, making it a surprising and delicious combination. Great served with roasted potatoes and shallots if you like.
What's Christmas - or a party - without a trifle? This classic sherry trifle recipe can be tweaked to create a dairy-free option that's just as creamy - and as boozy (or not) as you desire. A family favourite or a welcome dessert at any pot-luck.
A delicious side dish to have with homemade Thai dinners – or other Asian-influenced meals. Full of heat and flavour, it only takes ten minutes to make and is healthy, too. If you like it hot, add slightly more chilli.
Buttery new potatoes, zingy lemon and sweet succulent salmon are paired together in this hearty salad for a real taste of summer. With only five minutes needed to prep, throw in some sundried tomatoes and olives for a sunny Mediterranean flavour.
Try this cooling, mango fruit lassi the next time you've gone too wild with the hot sauce. Mango, ice, ground cardamom, milk and yogurt, blended together until smooth. This Lassi would also of course be delicious for breakfast on a hot summer's day.
Like a chocolate bonbon with a shape that is similar to a truffle - Brigadeiros are delicious and a favourite in Brazil
This is a great side salad, starter or light lunch option. The gentle heat of the chorizo, the tang of the tomatoes and the sweetness of the red onions each provide the perfect complement to each other. Serve with crusty bread.
Fresh crab is one of life's great luxuries and this salad carries its gorgeous taste even further. Made with zingy lime, capers, tabasco and soft avocado, it's dip-like texture is perfect for scooping up in little gem lettuce leaves.
The next time you're planning a BBQ, consider making these chilli and caper marinated tuna steaks. Capers and fish are a match made in food heaven, and when you factor in the meaty flavour of juicy tuna steaks straight from the grill, you're in Nirvana.
Sometimes a warm salad is in order and this recipe with watercress, roasted tomatoes, crispy bacon, tangy feta and pine nuts will pack your bowls with flavour.
If you want a curry in moments, keep it veggie. This cauliflower, sweet potato and coconut curry is speedy, satisfying and fragrant thanks to its use of delicious, ready-made curry paste. The chopped green beans added towards the end of cooking bring colour and crunch.
This substantial tomato soup has a real Tex Mex twist, with tomatoes, peppers, kidney beans and warming spices guaranteed to fill everyone up and satisfy any takeaway cravings.
Sunshine on a plate and full of amazing flavours: crab, mango and avocado marry perfectly with mint, lime and red chilli for a Mexican-style meal. What's more, it only takes 15 minutes to prepare and is a healthy choice to boot.
This sweetcorn salad is inspired by the refreshing kosumalli salads of Southern India, made with desiccated coconut, chilli, and coriander. Finish with a knob of butter and a squeeze of lemon for an extra lift.
Soft and tomatoey, this main course is a winner with everyone, not just vegetarians
Cheese lovers will adore this three cheese soufflé, with the strong, tangy flavours of Cheddar, Gruyère and Parmesan. Serve it straight from the oven with a fresh green salad and a hunk of crusty bread
Patience is a virtue that can all but dissipate if you're starving. Luckily help is at hand here with a speedy recipe for baked sea bream with chilli, lemon and garlic that's ready in just 15 minutes. Serve with a salad, or if you can wait a few more minutes, some boiled new potatoes.
Brussels sprouts are not just for Christmas. A super-tasty side dish for meat, fish and veggie mains, this Brussels sprouts recipe has gorgeous lemony, chilli flavours – a lovely complement to the nutty, earthy flavours of the sprout.
A great match of vibrant, earthy beetroot and strong, oily mackerel - this tasty salad uses a horseradish-spiced crème fraîche dressing and crispy, fresh salad leaves for the perfect quick and easy gluten-free dinner.
Iron rich and a great source of protein - not to mention cost-effective - this lentil salad is perfect as a side dish or for your lunchbox, particularly if you're looking to add more vegetarian recipes to your repertoire.
Looking for a new take on tradition? This contemporary pumpkin and sage bake packs plenty of festive wow!
Eating just one onion bhaji requires an almost Herculean amount of self-control.
A delicate soup where the rich, earthy flavour mushrooms takes centre stage.
With a tablespoon of rose water you can turn your jam into something exciting
An elegant starter or side, making the most of the season's juicy figs.