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Fruit + Flour recipes (221)

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This cake is moist and creamy. At the same time, you can taste and smell of almond and apple too. Suitable for tea time & parties.
 
Recipe by: Melissa Marsh
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This moist, light cake is "berry" delicious. This recipe doubles well.
 
Recipe by: neris
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Make this sweet almondy cake when fresh rhubarb is in season. This recipe makes two cakes so you can give one away.
 
Recipe by: Allison
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This no-guilt treat is surprising moist and has a wonderful flavour. It's also a great way to use up over-ripe bananas. For a little variation, you can add nuts or sultanas.
 
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Being that I'm from America I just had to add these fluffy pancakes. Also, since I can't find a maple syrup that I like, I took an old Apple Pop-Tart filling recipe and came up with this. Great for breakfast or even dessert!
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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With a light scone topping, this delicious pudding is a super way to enjoy home-grown apples and hedgerow blackberries.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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You can take advantage of nature's harvest for this dessert, and pick the blackberries where they grow wild in hedgerows.
 
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This is just like traditional Christmas pudding, but with less fat. The house smells great all day long. It's wonderful served with rum or cranberry sauce.
 
Recipe by: JJOHN32
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A delicious low-fat muffin. Children love them, and it's a great way to get them eating wholemeal. If desired, add sultanas or some chopped nuts.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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A little diced apple makes these rock cakes moist and fruity. Quick and easy to prepare, they are ideal to cook with younger members of the family, who will enjoy making them as much as eating them. Cooking is not only fun for children but also encourages them to be more aware of the foods they eat.
 
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This is a treat for breakfast that the entire family will enjoy. If you want it a touch healthier, simply omit the sugar and butter.
 
Recipe by: SAIDANDDUNN
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This combination is so good together and it's a great way to get your kids eating fruit. I make this for my daughter's lunch and she loves it.
 
Recipe by: IRONCHEFALLY
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A simple, easy dessert recipe. Great for families and when rhubarb is in season.
 
Recipe by: Melissa
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A delicious recipe, if you are like me and love apples and walnuts...
 
Recipe by: ryan
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Tasty and fast apple muffins. They are great for breakfast!
 
Recipe by: Judy Richardson
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A moist apple cake that makes the whole house smell delicious! This cake stores well and is quite easy to make.
 
Recipe by: Krista B
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This recipe uses egg whites to keep the fat content low. You can find 500g cartons of liquid egg white at alot of supermarkets now, but you can of course use whole eggs if you prefer.
 
Recipe by: Joan R
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Apple purée and cinnamon add a sweet and moist variation to the classic batter of milk, eggs and sugar. An unusual but delicious idea for kid's brunch or Christmas morning, especially if you substitute brioche for the bread.
 
Recipe by: LYNN740
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This is a basic fruit muffin recipe. I use chopped apples, but any type of fruit may be added to make a quick and easy batch of fruit muffins.
 
Recipe by: ccsick
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Lightly spiced porridge oats are combined with other natural ingredients to create moist, tasty American-style cookies.
 
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