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Kids recipes + Dairy recipes (64)

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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: 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: Emtmom
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This rice pudding is lovely served warm. The ultimate comfort food!
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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The flavours of cinnamon and cloves perk up this simple fruit salad, dressed with yoghurt and orange juice.
 
Recipe by: Danielle
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This banana smoothie is a lovely drink on a nice summer day. This is an especially healthy drink to serve at children's parties as an alternative to fizzy sugary drinks.
 
Recipe by: sal
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Easy to make and they disappear quickly!
 
Recipe by: krystina
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So colourful. This is equally delicious using just vanilla ice cream.
 
Recipe by: Charlie
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First, pieces of banana are sprinkled with lemon juice and rolled in brown sugar and cinnamon. Then they're cooked quickly and carefully on the barbecue. Serve with vanilla ice cream. You can also do it in a frying pan with melted butter.
 
Recipe by: jjenkraynakorriss
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Veggies, beans and cheese sandwiched in tortillas, then fried until golden on both sides. This is a great weeknight supper, ready in a flash - make one quesadilla per person. You can also cut them like a pizza and serve as a starter or party nibble.
 
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: PAULAMATHERS
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This yummily different way to make hot milk will make you sleepy in no time. I always have it when I can't sleep and it works a treat.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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For a sticky treat, pour over ice-cream, sliced bananas and chopped walnuts or pecans.
 
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: Jan Cutler
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These delicious, zesty little lemon curd cheesecakes on a crumbly shortbread base make a simple but attractive no-cook dessert. Topped with strawberries, they look almost too good to eat. Delicious!
 
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Treat yourself to this strawberry, banana and chocolate yoghurt shake.
 
Recipe by: Swanseaboy17
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This is an easy recipe for a classic British pudding.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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These crisp fritters made with sweet and juicy corn kernels will make a popular casual dish served with a cooling watercress dip.
 
Recipe by: Sally
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A delicious and simple recipe for brunch or a quick dessert. May be served with butter, sugar, jam or chocolate spread. Enjoy!
 
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It is important that seasonings are added at the last minute. The butter used is unmeasured because you can add more or less butter depending on taste. The trick to the perfect scrambled egg is not to over-cook. Scrambled egg should be slightly runny, not solid.
 
Recipe by: Abi
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Banana muffins make a healthy snack for children after school. They are so easy to make and freeze well too. So, make these instead of throwing away those brown bananas!
 
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