#egg-free-option recipes

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  • Classic Homemade Mayonnaise

    Silky, golden mayonnaise made from scratch in minutes. Just egg yolks, oil, a bit of acid, and a steady hand. Once you taste the difference, jarred mayo will feel like a distant memory. Use it for sandwiches, deviled eggs, potato salad, or anywhere you want that rich, tangy creaminess.

  • Classic Deep-Fried Turkish Delight

    Turkish delight, lokum, is already a pretty magical sweet on its own. Coat it in a light batter and drop it into hot oil, though, and something special happens. The outside goes crisp and golden while the inside stays soft, chewy, and fragrant with rosewater. It is a street-food style treat that looks impressive but comes together fast. Pick up a good-quality block of lokum from a Middle Eastern or Turkish grocery if you can. The rose-flavoured kind is classic, but pistachio or lemon work beautifully too.

  • Swedish Meatballs with Lingonberry and Creamy Oat Sauce

    These are proper Swedish meatballs, made without cow dairy but with all the comfort you'd expect. Oat milk and margarine come together into a sauce that coats the back of a spoon beautifully, and a spoonful of lingonberry jam stirred through at the end gives the whole thing that sweet-tart edge that makes Swedish meatballs so good. The meatballs themselves are pork and chicken, seasoned with allspice and nutmeg the traditional way. Serve over mashed potato or egg-free pasta, with a little extra lingonberry on the side.

  • Turkish Eggs (Çılbır) with Chili Oil and Herbs

    Çılbır is one of those dishes that looks wildly impressive and takes almost no time. A cool, garlicky yogurt base sits under soft poached eggs, and a pool of crimson chili oil poured over the top soaks into everything as you eat. The trick here is swapping the traditional cow's milk yogurt for a good coconut yogurt, which keeps it creamy and tangy without the dairy. Get the yogurt to room temperature before you plate, otherwise the contrast with the warm eggs is too sharp and the whole thing cools down too fast. Pile on fresh dill and mint, hit it with some bright lemon zest, and tear off a piece of flatbread to drag through the lot. It photographs beautifully and tastes even better.

  • Marinated Pork Bulgogi Rice Bowl

    Bulgogi is one of those dishes where the marinade does most of the heavy lifting. Thin slices of pork soak up a sweet-savory bath of coconut aminos, garlic, ginger, and gochugaru, then hit a hot cast-iron pan until the edges caramelize and the whole kitchen smells incredible. Piled over steamed rice with crisp cucumber, pickled carrots, a fried egg, and a drizzle of gochujang, this bowl covers every note: sweet, salty, a little heat, a little crunch. It photographs beautifully too, all those colors layered in a bowl. The marinade time is where the magic happens, so plan around that, but the actual cook is fast.

  • Ginger-Scallion Chicken Donburi

    Donburi is Japan's answer to the perfect bowl: a heap of short-grain rice topped with something saucy and deeply flavoured. This version keeps things bright and clean. Thin-sliced chicken thighs get a quick sear in a hot cast-iron pan, then finish in a glossy coconut aminos glaze spiked with fresh ginger and a good pile of scallions. A soft, jammy egg sits on top, the yolk still running a little when you break it. No dairy, no soy, no sesame, just a genuinely satisfying bowl that looks as good as it tastes.

  • Classic Glazed Gluten-Free Yeast Donuts

    Pillowy, gluten-free yeast donuts with a glossy sugar glaze. Getting a light, airy donut without wheat flour takes a bit of patience, but the result is genuinely worth the wait. The dough is softer and stickier than regular donut dough, so don't be tempted to add more flour. Trust the process, chill the dough, and you'll have donuts that hold together beautifully once fried.

  • Goat Cheese & Herb Ravioli with Brown Margarine Sage Sauce

    Silky handmade pasta pillows stuffed with creamy goat cheese, fresh herbs, and a whisper of lemon, draped in a nutty browned margarine sauce with crispy sage leaves. This is comfort food dressed up for a dinner party — and yes, goat cheese is absolutely on the menu since we're steering clear of cow dairy only. A touch of Asian-inspired brightness from lemon and fresh herbs keeps it vibrant and true to your palate.

  • Shakshuka with Spiced Tomato Sauce and Poached Eggs

    A bold, smoky North African and Middle Eastern classic — vivid red tomato sauce spiked with cumin, paprika, and coriander, with perfectly poached eggs nestled right in the pan. This version skips the chili and harissa for a beautifully warming, spiced sauce that lets the tomatoes and peppers really shine. Grab some crusty bread and get ready to mop up every last drop.