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Dairy + Starters recipes (68)

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Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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Roasting the aubergine gives this moutabal as it is known in the Lebanon, or baba ganoush, as it is known in Egypt, its mellow flavour.
 
Recipe by: BOBSTH
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This is a wonderful, yet simple, guacamole recipe. Perfect when you need nibbles to serve at the last minute. Serve with tortilla chips.
 
Recipe by: Gina Owens-Stanley
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Individual ramekins of lobster baked with a breadcrumb topping make for an impressive dinner party starter.
 
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Large courgette rounds topped with pizza sauce and cheese, then cooked on the barbecue.
 
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This is a simple, quick and delicious preparation for scallops.
 
Recipe by: dramstad
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A dip low in fat and calories, but with loads of flavour. Let the dip chill so the consistency thickens and the beans have time to meld with the spices. If you can't find tinned black beans, use dried or a tin of refried beans instead.
 
Recipe by: Ashley
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This is a simple and delicious recipe! Serve with toasted ciabatta, crackers, carrots and celery sticks. This dip is also great cold.
 
Recipe by: Mario
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Bite-size balls of fresh mozzarella, known as bocconcini, make up this scrumptous salad. If possible, seek out mozzarella di bufala, made from water buffalo's milk, a specialty of central and southern Italy. It is a softer, creamier mozzarella than that made from cow's milk.
 
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A simple recipe for mussels from Brittany. Serve with a sliced baguette and a dry white wine.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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A favourite family dish is transformed into a tasty, speckled soup, perfect for a light lunch or supper.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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These little Russian pancakes have a deliciously distinctive flavour. For a more luxurious starter, top with a spoonful of dip or sour cream.
 
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Two winter favourites are given a spicy, minted dressing to bring out all their flavours.
 
Recipe by: stella
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In just 5 minutes you can prepare a delicious and impressive no-cook canape with nothing more than two ingredients! Serve with slices of baguette and smoked salmon for a gourmet looking spread. This also is great to prepare one or several days in advance.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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The flavours of fresh and ground coriander give this filling soup extra bite.
 
Recipe by: Rani
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Chaat is a broad term that encompasses many different savoury Indian snacks. This recipe is made of yoghurt and potatoes and other chaat sauces.
 
Recipe by: Chrissie Lloyd
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Champ is an Irish dish of mashed potatoes and leeks, and here the tomato dressing adds colour as well as vitamins. Potatoes, in this dish unpeeled, contain their best source of fibre and nutrients in and just under the skin.
 
Recipe by: JHERCIK
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This is a cool and refreshing summer soup. Use single cream if you want a lighter version.
 
Recipe by: Rosemary
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Jarred beetroot are great for this recipe, making it ready in minutes. You can save the juice, freeze it and add it in place of the chilled water or ice. Try serving with a dollop of soured cream.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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This cold golden soup with its hint of sweetness is delicious on a summer's day.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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Dried mint gives an authentic Middle Eastern flavour to this refreshing soup.
 
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