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Egg free + Flour recipes (229)

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Recipe by: Cheryl Otten
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This luxurious all-butter shortbread is simple but classic.
 
Recipe by: Aussie
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Traditional Australian recipe, handed down from my mother. Her recipe has coconut and ginger in it which makes these especially good. Originally, these delicious bikkies were lovingly baked and sent in care packages to our soldiers at war.
 
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: ryan
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Tasty and fast apple muffins. They are great for breakfast!
 
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.
 
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This is a great dish for using up autumn apples. Bramley, Golden Delicious or Cox's Pippin apples work well.
 
Recipe by: Mollie Nagel
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Kolache are Czech biscuits traditionally made with a yeast dough and fruit filling. In this version a non-yeasted dough is used.
 
Recipe by: Tom Pampas
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A spicy bread, made in the bread machine, with lots of herbs and loads of flavour, based on the famous Argentine sauce. This is a great bread for sandwiches made with cured ham, or for the ultimate cheese toastie.
 
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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!
 
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This is an old standby of my mother's. It was her Aunt Jane who gave her the recipe. I like to eat it plain, but I know others who claim its delicious with a little bit of butter or cream cheese on top. Great for tea time.
 
Recipe by: Michelle
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This authentic Indian Naan recipe goes well with Indian curries with a lot of sauce.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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Everyone loves a home-made crumble – and this one, made with juicy seasonal fruit and a crunchy topping, is just delicious.
 
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: Dawn
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These crunchy wholemeal baked pitta chips make a lovely accompaniment to houmous, baba ganoush or any dip.
 
Recipe by: Donna Townsend
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A Greek favourite that makes everyone think you are a master chef, yet it is sooo easy to make!! I taught a Greek friend how to make sticky toffee pud, and she taught me this fabulous recipe.
 
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: sal
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Easy to make and they disappear quickly!
 
Recipe by: Lubna
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This is a traditional Middle Eastern dessert made with semolina and yoghurt, then soaked in a rose water syrup. I got this recipe from my sister-in-law.
 
Recipe by: Sandy
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This is a basic recipe for a yeast dough: Make it into rolls, a base for focaccia or simply a loaf. Also perfect for making baps.
 
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