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Kids recipes + American recipes (28)

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Recipe by: Kelly
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Perfect for feeding a crowd at a summer barbecue, this is a tasty twist on the classic American recipe for baked beans. The variety of beans used gives the dish great flavour, along with the streaky bacon. Try this for a break from the ordinary. If you don't have French's mustard to hand, substitute half a tablespoon of English mustard.
 
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.
 
Recipe by: JAYNE04
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These nutritious, delicious muffins have been a family favourite for years and are full of fibre and whole grains.
 
Recipe by: LAFLINT
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It's an astonishingly basic combination of ingredients that brings tantalizing flavour. Great on spare ribs or chicken.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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Serve this traditional american dish with barbecued chicken or pork or as a main course with bread, rice or potatoes.
 
Recipe by: GYPSIE8
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"This flavourful barbecue sauce for ribs is just like the kind they serve at a famous restaurant in Montreal, Quebec, that has people lining up on the street any given night of the week. Don't' skip the lemon juice or cinnamon. Simmer the leftover sauce until sugar is completely dissolved and serve on the side for those who like their ribs dripping with flavour."
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Scrumptious American-style carrot cake is a great way to get children to eat vegetables without even noticing. The creamy icing here is lighter in fat than a traditional one, as it uses ricotta cheese.
 
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a lovely cup cake recipe for all of the family. It makes delicious cup cakes they smell and look delicious!!!
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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Two firm favourites – baked beans and traditional cottage pie – are combined here to provide a hearty and nutritious dish for all the family. Try serving with green beans or carrots.
 
Recipe by: Jan Cutler
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Tempt children to enjoy vegetables with this easy leave-to-cook dish of vegetables and baked beans spiced up with barbecue sauce and with a top layer of melting smoked cheese and sliced potatoes. Delicious!
 
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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I worked out this recipe when i had to bake my little brothers 4th birthday cake, everybody loved it, make sure to give it a try!
 
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This is a very cheap,tasty and filling meal,ideal for families!Ingredients can be adapted to make more and you won't have to make a roux so saves alot of time and hassle!
 
Recipe by: fleur
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Great fun to make! You'll need a plastic funnel
 
Recipe by: SSHANER09
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This sweet, crunchy homemade granola combines porridge oats with peanuts, wheatgerm, honey, dark brown sugar and vanilla. Baked in the oven, it's easy to make. You can use whatever kind of nuts you prefer.
 
Recipe by: Roberta Tripp
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This was my attempt to make brownies lower in fat. I think you'll agree that they are just as gooey and indulgent as regular brownies. The puréed prunes keep them moist and dark in colour.
 
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Perfect for a picnic or family barbeque.
 
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This is an extremely easy recipe. I always use a flat rectangular baking tray for it so it bakes through but I bet you can use the loaf tin too and it would come out beautifully. This cake serves a legion of hungry flatmates and co-workers for 2 days but then you'll have to bake a new one.
 
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These are such fabulous brownies that I'm submitting Slater's method, with a few of my own tips. No nuts, no flavourings, just a 24-carat brownie as dense and fudgy as Glastonbury mud. Whatever else you add is up to you. Serves 12 (or two with the munchies).
 
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