Welcome to the Celtnet Recipes Page for 'V' Recipes

Welcome to Celtnet's 'V' Recipes Page — This page provides a listing of all the recipes added to this site that begin with the letter 'V'. Here you will find recipes from all across the globe gathered together to (hopefully) make it easier for you to find them.

The recipes on this site derive from every continent and almost every country on earth. As a result, the recipes, ingredients and cooking methods are very diverse and attempt to give a flavoure and an indication of the vast range of foods that humans cook. Here you will find classic recipes and other recipes that you may not have herd of or tried before. Just note that this page is part of a personal quest to put the whole range and array of foods at the disposal of this site's visitors.

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Alphabetical list of recipes beginning with the letter 'V' follow (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 175 recipes in total:


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Vínarterta
(Icelandic Layer Cake)
     Origin: Iceland
Vanilla Shortbread
     Origin: British
Vegetable Aspic Jelly
     Origin: British
V-8 Juice
     Origin: American
Vanilla Sorbet
     Origin: British
Vegetable Cassoulet
     Origin: France
Vakalolo
     Origin: Fijian
Vanilla Thins
     Origin: British
Vegetable Chowder
     Origin: American
Valentine Flower Salad with Champagne Vinaigrette
     Origin: British
Vanilla Wafers
     Origin: American
Vegetable Chutney
     Origin: Anglo-Indian
Valentine Lamb Steaks with Avocado and Sour Cream
     Origin: American
Vanilla-baked Plums
     Origin: British
Vegetable Curry
     Origin: Kenya
Valentine Pork au Poivre
     Origin: British
Varenga
(Roast, Shredded, Beef)
     Origin: Madagascar
Vegetable Curry II
     Origin: British
Valentine's Day Berry Martinis with Chantilly Cream
     Origin: American
Vareniki
(Ukrainian Filled Dumplings)
     Origin: Ukraine
Vegetable Curry III
     Origin: British
Valentine's Day Cherry Bomb Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Vary Amin Anana
(Hot Pepper Beef)
     Origin: Madagascar
Vegetable Leaves and Yams
     Origin: Central African Republic
Valentine's Day Chocolate Cheesecake
     Origin: American
Veal and Olive Casserole
     Origin: British
Vegetable Marrow Pickle
     Origin: British
Valentine's Day on the Rocks Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Veal and Rice Paprika
     Origin: British
Vegetable Meat Balls
     Origin: Nigeria
Valentine's Day Pecan Pudding
     Origin: American
Veal Chanterelle
     Origin: French
Vegetable Ndiwo
     Origin: Malawi
Valentine's Day Rum Cream
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Veal Chasseur
     Origin: British
Vegetable Pot Roast
     Origin: American
Vanailla Nuss Wolfzahne
(Vanilla-Nut "Wolfzahne")
     Origin: Germany
Veal Chops Valentino
     Origin: British
Vegetable Potjie
     Origin: Botswana
Vanilla Apple and Plum Tart
     Origin: British
Veal Cordon Bleu
     Origin: British
Vegetable Salad
     Origin: Fusion
Vanilla Apple and Tamarillo Tart
     Origin: British
Veal Creams
     Origin: British
Vegetable Samosas
     Origin: North India
Vanilla Apple Tart
     Origin: British
Veal Curry with Bananas
     Origin: Uganda
Vegetable Tagine
     Origin: North Africa
Vanilla Buttercream Icing
     Origin: British
Veal Forcemeat
     Origin: France
Vegetable Tempura
     Origin: Japanese
Vanilla Cake Mix
     Origin: American
Veal Hunter's Casserole
     Origin: British
Vegetable Terrine
     Origin: British
Vanilla Cake Mix Cake
     Origin: American
Veal Hunter's Pâté
     Origin: British
Vegetable-brined Turkey
     Origin: British
Vanilla Cake Mix Chocolate Cake
     Origin: American
Veal in Cumin Sauce
     Origin: African Fusion
Vegetables and Gingko in Shrimp Paste
     Origin: Fusion
Vanilla Cake Mix Lemon Cake
     Origin: American
Veal in Lettuce Leaves
     Origin: British
Vegetables in Coconut Milk
     Origin: Ethiopia
Vanilla Cake Mix Spice Cake
     Origin: American
Veal in Piquant Sauce
     Origin: British
Vegetarian Chicken Salad
     Origin: American
Vanilla Cheesecake
     Origin: American
Veal in Tomato Sauce
     Origin: Andorra
Vegetarian Chili Beans
     Origin: American
Vanilla Chocolate Cake
     Origin: British
Veal Liver with Horn of Plenty Mushrooms
     Origin: Italy
Vegetarian Chow Mein
     Origin: Fusion
Vanilla Cream Cheese Icing
     Origin: British
Veal Meatballs in Tomato Sauce
     Origin: Italy
Vegetarian Kibbeh
     Origin: India
Vanilla Custard
     Origin: British
Veal Pilaf
     Origin: Fusion
Vegetarian Layer Pie
     Origin: British
Vanilla Fondant
     Origin: France
Veal Schnitzel with Spaghetti Milanese
     Origin: Switzerland
Vegetarian Pot Roast
     Origin: British
Vanilla Frozen Yoghurt
     Origin: America
Veal Suprême
     Origin: France
Vegetarian Quiche
     Origin: British
Vanilla Fudge
     Origin: British
Veal with Dandelions
     Origin: British
Veldt Bread
     Origin: Namibia
Vanilla Gelato
     Origin: Italy
Veal with Red Peppercorn Sauce
     Origin: American
Velouté Marin
(Velvety Marine Sauce)
     Origin: France
Vanilla Ice Cream
     Origin: British
Veal-stuffed Parasol Mushrooms
     Origin: British
Velouté Sauce
     Origin: France
Vanilla Pastry
     Origin: British
Vegan Marshmallows
     Origin: Britain
Velvety Chicken Liver
     Origin: Slovenia
Vanilla Pudding Mix
     Origin: American
Vegetable Alecha
     Origin: Ethiopia
Vanilla Rub for Lamb
     Origin: American
Vegetable and Ham Soup
     Origin: British

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Great Desserts of Britain

By gwydion | Published 2008-09-15 16:27:27 | 2008 Recipes and Cookery Articles |

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British cookery is often treated as 'poor relation' in terms of European cuisine. And whilst this may well have been true in the past, there has always been one area of cookery where Britain has always excelled... the production of desserts. Here you will find recipes for two classic British desserts.

The Importance of Spices

By gwydion | Published 2008-03-20 20:36:17 | 2008 Recipes and Cookery Articles |

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Spices are an ubiquitous component of our daily lives. Learn here why black pepper is such an important spice and why the age-old quest for spices is a search for a black pepper replacement.

Classic Recipes from Scotland

By gwydion | Published 2008-05-29 21:42:59 | 2008 Recipes and Cookery Articles |

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Scottish cookery swings from the essential spartan nature of Highland Cookery, where the most is made of scant ingredients, to the richness of the recipes of the East Coast ports and border towns. Despite its reputation as something of a joke (which is, at least partially, deserved) Scottish cookery is alive and vibrant and represents a fusion of good ingredients, old recipes and modern techniques. Here, recipes are provided for a traditional highland meal and this is contrasted with a traditional rich cake.

Pizzas Made Easy

By gwydion | Published 2008-09-24 13:21:46 | 2008 Recipes and Cookery Articles |

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Pizzas have become a staple of modern cooking and a staple of fast food. The known history of pizzas stretch back over 2000 years, from topped flatbreads depicted in Pompeii to the first 'true' Neapolitan pizzas of the 1890s to the sweet pizzas of the 1980s. Here the recipes for a classic savoury pizza crust and a modern sweet pizza crust are presented. Once you can create a pizza crust to perfection then the remainder of the pizza is easy!

The Origins of Biscuits and Cookies

By gwydion | Published 2008-08-22 15:53:26 | 2008 Recipes and Cookery Articles |

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Learn a little about the origins of British biscuits and American cookies and how these classic baked goods differ from one another. Also presented is a recipe for a classic American chocolate chip cookie and a traditional British tea-time biscuit.

Don't Fear Baking - Making Cakes is Easy!

By gwydion | Published 2008-06-30 17:02:53 | 2008 Recipes and Cookery Articles |

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Many cooks are apprehensive about baking, thinking it to be an extremely laborious and involved process. Following a complicated recipe and ensuring that everything is 'just so'. In fact, the basic sponge cake recipe is a very simple one and this article takes you through some of the rules and pitfalls of baking and gives you two sponge cake recipes to try. Follow this guide and they will come out perfectly every time.

Lamb Recipes - How to Cook with Lamb

By gwydion | Published 2008-11-23 22:37:18 | 2008 Recipes and Cookery Articles |

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Lamb is one of the sweetest an most versatile of the red meats. Typically it is very tender and lends itself to a whole range of cooking methods. Here you are presented with two classic lamb-based recipes.

How to Prepare the Perfect Pastry

By gwydion | Published 2008-10-10 15:07:59 | 2008 Recipes and Cookery Articles |

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Pastry is one of the most basic components of cooking, needed for pies, tarts and cake bases of many types. It originates in the ancient method of applying a paste of flour and water to baked meats to protect them in the fire. But, in the Middle Ages fats were added and modern pastry was born. Learn a little about the different pastry types and see a recipe for a traditional classic flaky pastry.

Traditional Marmalade Recipes of Scotland

By gwydion | Published 2008-06-19 07:58:28 | 2008 Recipes and Cookery Articles |

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According to tradition, marmalade came to Scotland in 1797 when Mrs Janet Keiller had to do something with a ship-load of ripe oranges her husband had bought. From this was born Dundee Marmalade and this bitter-sweet product has been a traditional part of Scottish cookery ever since. Here you will find recipes that include marmalade as an essential ingredient.

The Origins of Chutney

By gwydion | Published 2008-04-27 11:07:36 | 2008 Recipes and Cookery Articles |

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Rather than being a British or English invention, Chutneys originated in India and were re-worked during the 18th century as a means of preserving autumn fruit and vegetables. Here you get a recipe for a classic Indian chatni and a British chutney so you can see how one evolved into the other.


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