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This is a treat for breakfast that the entire family will enjoy. If you want it a touch healthier, simply omit the sugar and butter.
 
Recipe by: Pyromommy
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Velvety asparagus soup, lovely green colour, great with crunchy rolls. My friend gave me this recipe, it originally used chicken stock. When my daughter became vegetarian, I modified it with vegetable stock instead! It also doubles easily. This soup will tempt even asparagus haters!
 
Recipe by: Jan Cutler
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To make a soup into a complete meal, sometimes you need a little more than just a hunk of bread. These wraps can be eaten on their own, but are best served with Roasted Cherry Tomato Soup (recipe on this website) for added protein.
 
Recipe by: Keri
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I started putting chilli onto my hot dogs to liven them up a bit instead of just fried onion and it tastes lovely. They are also budget friendly too, the ingredients can be bought for under a fiver. Great for families!
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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A rich and indulgent dessert that is guaranteed to delight chocaholics.
 
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This simple and easy recipe is a side that the entire family will enjoy.
 
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This is my favourite starter of all time I've only ever found it in one restaurant and couldn't find it on the net so I tried to replicate as much as possible A simple yet tasty dipping tomato sauce with a blob of melted mozzerella in the centre and some toasted ciabatta bread on the side to dip. Variations. Why not use your favourite tomato sauce instead of the one below. You could mix up the type of tosted bread used to suit your own personal taste.
 
Recipe by: Rogue Hawkins
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One of my favourite comfort foods, these flapjacks are also great to snack on at work or home. Quick and easy to make, add sultanas or chocolate chips at own preference!
 
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Simple jacket potatoes that are ready in a flash thanks to the microwave. Experiment with the toppings - add diced ham, spring onion, cottage cheese or even salsa!
 
Recipe by: MICHAELWILD
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Classic and nostalgic, this pudding is delicious, and the microwave makes it easy to prepare. Switch out the golden syrup for treacle if you prefer.
 
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I made this recipe to deal with a "green day" on Slimming World. If you use the pasta as free food, the gammon as a healthy B choice and the soup as a Healthy B choice, it is "syn" free! Fabulous. It works; I lost 4 stone.
 
Recipe by: Jessica
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Make your own crisps using your microwave! A tasty and easy alternative to bought crisps (not to mention alot cheaper). A mandoline or food processor makes slicing the potato into paper thin slices alot easier.
 
Recipe by: ACONTORER
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Believe it or not, you can make your own delicious, low-fat microwave popcorn using standard popping corn and a brown paper bag. It works perfectly.
 
Recipe by: BUTTERCUP8
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A very simple microwave sponge pudding in less than 15 minutes with a texture between a sponge and a steamed pudding. Flavour it by adding raspberry jam, treacle or golden syrup to the bottom of the final bowl. Serve hot with custard.
 
Recipe by: Allrecipes
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This simple, comforting pud is perfect on its own or garnished with fresh berries.
 
Recipe by: Laxmi Laxman
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To speed things up, I cook the veg in the microwave and sometimes use tinned tomatoes. This makes a quick dinner served with rice or naan.
 
Recipe by: Lisa Rebbechi
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This is without any doubt the best chocolate mousse recipe I have ever tried. You have to try it to believe it!
 
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Make your own pulao rice with this easy peasy recipe. The perfect accompaniment to any Indian meal.
 
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This is an easy to make treat with minimal cooking I make with my daughters (age 3 and 16 months). The youngest likes cleaning out the bowls and whisks.
 
Recipe by: D Hatzizacharia
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A light but quite rich alternative to the standard dark chocolate mousse. This is a must for all chocoholics or if you need an easy dinner party dessert! It does require chilling time however!
 
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