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Dairy + Drink recipes (33)

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Recipe by: Bahu
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A traditional Indian drink/dessert. Surprisingly refreshing but rich, this has a memorable taste. It can be served warm in winter, or over ice in summer.
 
Recipe by: Danielle
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This banana smoothie is a lovely drink on a nice summer day. This is an especially healthy drink to serve at children's parties as an alternative to fizzy sugary drinks.
 
Recipe by: REBECCA200541
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This is an easy blender recipe. I hope you enjoy it, because I certainly do!
 
Recipe by: PAULAMATHERS
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This yummily different way to make hot milk will make you sleepy in no time. I always have it when I can't sleep and it works a treat.
 
Recipe by: Lisa
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This is a cheat's chai tea - rather than making the tea and spice blend yourself, use your favourite brand of tea and then embellish it a little.
 
Recipe by: Lucy
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A delicious, cool and creamy drink - perfect for summer! Coffee can be adjusted to suit your personal taste.
 
Recipe by: TALLI1313
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Thick and creamy, possibly the best thing you'll ever taste! It's not light in calories though!
 
Recipe by: FISHLOVE
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Use regular milk instead of soya milk, if desired. Likewise, make a vegan shake by using soya ice cream or Swedish Glace instead of dairy ice cream.
 
Recipe by: Bahu
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A wonderful savoury lassi to accompany your favourite curry.
 
Recipe by: essiemay
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Warm milk with honey, vanilla and cinnamon.
 
Recipe by: Denise Goodman
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It is speculated that this North American Christmas tradition actually originated in England as a long lost cousin of posset. Serve this luscious combination of milk, cream, eggs and nutmeg with a measure of rum or brandy if desired.
 
Recipe by: mumofsix
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This is a fun Halloween punch to serve at kids parties.
 
Recipe by: mcookin
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A great way to get your little ones to eat spinach! Kids love the intense green colour, and you will be amazed by this deliciously fruity smoothie. Experiment with different amounts or types of fruit to make your own variation.
 
Recipe by: Heather
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A delicious Chai tea that is easy to make at home. Serve hot or over ice.
 
Recipe by: WENDYCAIN
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All of my friends rave about these frosty drinks. I pour my leftover coffee in ice cube trays and keep them on hand all the time. Top with whipped cream if desired.
 
Recipe by: NATALIESMOM
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This version of the North American Christmas tradition actually cooks the eggs. Mixed with rum, this is a great Christmas party tipple.
 
Recipe by: YONNA
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A traditional Punjabi beverage made with yoghurt. This one is sweet and calls for mango. Serve with fresh mint, if you like. It's smooth, creamy and absolutely heavenly!
 
Recipe by: Jonathan Reeves
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It's a great take on the famous Mango Lassi that you tend to see at various Indian restaurants because it takes the flavour to a higher and much more complex level.
 
Recipe by: Azmina Govindji
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Smoothies are speedy and satisfying fruit drinks – as thick as a milk shake – that can either be made with milk and yogurt or just with pure fruit juices and fruit pulp. Almost any fresh fruit can be used, on its own or in combination. To serve more than 2, simply make a second batch of smoothies.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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Cooling lassis are traditionally served with fiery Indian curries.
 
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