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Dairy free + Flour recipes (165)

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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.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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This airy cake is free of fat but tastes heavenly, especially with a fruity accompaniment. This is best served with apple and cranberry preserve or peach preserve (both found on this website).
 
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: 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: Maggie Pannell
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Enjoy these classic Italian toasts with drinks before dinner or as a starter. Using bottled artichokes means you can enjoy them all year round.
 
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You will never recognise your leftover Christmas turkey when you combine it with Asian ingredients to create this delicious yet quick and easy dish. You may end up making turkey just to have leftovers!
 
Recipe by: VALKARYN
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This is a light starter or snack that gets its kick from jalapeno chillies. Finely chop the jalapenos and sprinkle them over the tortillas to taste.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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These little bread rings, Jewish in origin, are delicious teamed with savoury fillings such as smoked salmon and a soft cheese, or egg and salad. The double cooking method – first by briefly poaching in boiling water, then baking – gives bagels their unique soft crumb and slightly chewy crust.
 
Recipe by: Dawn
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These crunchy wholemeal baked pitta chips make a lovely accompaniment to houmous, baba ganoush or any dip.
 
Recipe by: Joan
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This easy to make dough can be shaped into pretzels or bread sticks.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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The ultimate version of a peanut butter sandwich takes some good hearty bread packed with sesame and sunflower seeds, with sweet mashed banana as a perfect partner for the peanuts. Serve with crisp apple or fresh, juicy pineapple wedges for extra fruit value.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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This moist, wholesome loaf makes a high-energy breakfast or tea time choice.
 
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A quick banana bread for the bread machine. Use the DOUGH setting for mixing, then BAKE with the control set to light.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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These delicious, moist muffins with a crunchy sweet topping, are not only low in fat but also contain bananas, oat bran, soya milk and soya flour – all beneficial ingredients for anyone eating for a healthy heart. Enjoy the muffins warm for breakfast or at coffee or tea time.
 
Recipe by: Mom
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A banana muffin without the guilt.
 
Recipe by: LISA BRETON
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They are so delicious - you wouldn't believe that something with prunes could be this good! They're also low in fat, with just about 5 grams per muffin. A great morning or afternoon snack!
 
Recipe by: Gladys George
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This is a delicious and nutritious bread that is very easy to make.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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This favourite Welsh teabread – its name means ‘speckled bread’ – is usually made with a yeast dough by bakers and by a quick-mix method at home. Soaking the dried fruit in tea makes it very juicy, and produces a moist loaf with good keeping qualities. Serve it thickly sliced and lightly spread with butter or soft cheese.
 
Recipe by: Ruth
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This delicious Irish fruit cake is best served thickly sliced with butter.
 
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