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Healthy + Breakfast recipes (58)

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Tuck into a leaner version of the British breakfast, served on filling mustard pancakes.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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Chocolate can be part of a healthy diet, as these delicious muffins prove. They use the best-quality chocolate to give more flavour with less fat.
 
Recipe by: MEVERTSE
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This is a great banana muffin recipe! It has little sugar and almost no fat if you use half fat creme fraiche.
 
Recipe by: bluebayou
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I tried this dairy-free smoothie recipe this morning and we decided it was delicious. A nurse prescribed a teaspoonful of ginger for my husband and myself each day, which is supposed to be beneficial for cholesterol.
 
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: Azmina Govindji
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Berries are the utterly fresh flavour of summer. Tart, sweet and juicy, they come in a wide array of types, ranging from bright and delicate raspberries to fleshy strawberries, plump little blueberries and rich blackberries. The passion fruit is not a distinctive flavour in this dish, but instead it adds a fragrant tart edge.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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For a satisfying Sunday brunch, you can't beat homemade sausage burgers. By making them with turkey breast and some secret ingredients, the fat content falls to less than a gram a piece!
 
Recipe by: SHIPPY
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A banana blended with strawberries, milk and yoghurt. A delicious and healthy way to start the day!
 
Recipe by: Beverly Estes
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A deliciously seasoned broad bean, onion and tomato spread. This recipe is inspired by a dish traditionally served with pitta bread for breakfast in Egypt. A great way to use broad beans when they're in season, but feel free to use frozen when they're not.
 
Recipe by: ONECUTETEXAN
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A cantaloupe smoothie! Perfect for those hot summer days or for a healthy after school snack.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Forget about smothering toasted crumpets in butter; this low-fat topping is really yummy and much healthier. Lightly mashed bananas are mixed with creamy fromage frais and warm spices and piled onto crumpets, then finished by drizzling with honey and grilled until bubbling. It's the perfect quick sweet snack.
 
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These delicately spiced muffins are lightly sweetened with honey.
 
Recipe by: Janet Kalman Villada
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A delicious source of fibre! My family have them almost every morning. Great healthy muffins! You may substitute chopped dates for the sultanas if you wish.
 
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Cottage cheese adds unusual lightness to the pancakes. The berries lend a natural sweetness as well as fibre and vitamin C to this fruity breakfast or brunch dish.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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The French have omelettes, the Spanish tortillas, the Italians frittatas and Arabic nations have eggahs. Eggahs are good served straight from the pan or left to cool as a light lunch or supper with a colourful salad.
 
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This is a little too sweet to have every morning, but it's a nice treat now and again!
 
Recipe by: Chrissie Lloyd
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Crowdie is a Scottish fresh cheese, traditionally made by crofters. The name comes from the Lowland Scots word ‘cruds’, meaning curds.
 
Recipe by: Rachel Warren Chadd
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Stirring in fruit adds vitamin C; nuts and seeds add vitamin E.
 
Recipe by: Rachel Warren Chadd
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Stirring in fruit adds vitamin C; nuts and seeds add vitamin E.
 
Recipe by: MSHEPHE1
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If you already think porridge is healthy, this recipe makes it even better! I eat this every morning! Top with fresh fruit for an added bonus.
 
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