one dinner for every diet
BBC Good Food ME|January 2021
BBC Good Food’s Senior food editor Cassie Best solves your midweek cooking dilemmas with new simple recipe ideas
Cassie Best
one dinner for every diet

the dilemma

Different dietary requirements mean we’re all eating different meals. How can I avoid cooking multiple dishes every night?

the solution

This dish can be vegan or include meat, and is allergy-friendly so you can all sit down to one dish come dinner time.

Feeding a family with a variety of dietary requirements can be tricky. At home, I have to juggle a fussy toddler with a handful of allergies, and a husband with another set altogether. This is nothing compared to some families I know. Throw in vegan or vegetarian preferences, and ‘he likes rice, she likes potatoes’ scenarios and you’re headed for a four-dish cook-a-thon, which is not ideal after a busy day. If you find yourself in such a situation, this versatile recipe will help you out. It’s naturally gluten-, egg-, dairyand nut-free, and it can also be made vegan by simply swapping the type of protein, meaning you can all eat together as a family and enjoy what is almost the same dish.

As-you-like-it katsu curry

SERVES 4 PREP 25 mins COOK 40 mins EASY

This story is from the January 2021 edition of BBC Good Food ME.

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