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Recipe by: Diane Kester
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This is a refined apple crumble recipe that really lets the apples shine. The apple crumble topping is crunchy and light, thanks to the baking powder and bicarb.
 
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Yummy smoothy which is great for breakfast when you just cant face eating something, and it's one of your 5 a day too!
 
Recipe by: ENEELK
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Easy enough for mid-week, and tasty enough to please everyone!
 
Recipe by: Jenny
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This is a favourite in our house; it's quick, easy and tastes great. Using Parmesan gives a little more texture to breaded chicken.
 
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An excellent hearty and warming family meal. Can be mildly mouthwatering or hot as you dare. It can also be varied ever so slightly by trying different flavoured corn chips/tortilla chips. Try zingy lime or fragrant chilli varieties to suit your own tastes. I have seen chilli lasagna recipes before but always using pasta sheets which doesn't feel very Mexican to me. Serve with a crisp cooling salad dressed with mint, cucumber, yoghurt or soured cream.
 
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This soup is incredibly simple to make and you only need a few ingredients. It's light and fresh, plus it freezes really well too.
 
Recipe by: JULESKICKS2
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A nutritious, balanced meal that's easy to throw together in a pinch.
 
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Really quick to make soup and really tasty, the lemony flavour makes it perfect for summer starters or light lunches and the garlic gives it a bit of a kick! Hope you enjoy as much as I did!
 
Recipe by: Pamela
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A fast way to make delicious ice cream without compromising quality. Use any frozen fruit in place of the strawberries. This is a quick recipe that you can rustle up when people drop by unexpectedly!
 
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Super Low Carb, Super Low Fat, Super Low Cal, Super Quick, Super Easy - this is a colourful, flavoursome salad, and a perfect introduction to healthy eating.
 
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I adapted this recipe from one I found in a book. I love meat, and this soup meats that requirement by providing a meaty feast with peas and a little spicy kick.
 
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A classic Italian recipe, this is great for when you come home tired and want something quick but wholesome and delicious too.
 
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This is a quick light meal. Wilted spinach, pancetta and tomatoes are tossed with penne pasta.
 
Recipe by: SARASVATI_X
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Pikelets are what we call small sweet pancakes in Wales.
 
Recipe by: TheoH
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This is a Scottish recipe. The cornflour improves the crumbly texture. Chocolate, raisins and nuts are some of the things which can be added as well.
 
Recipe by: VIRGINGER
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Spaghetti, garlic, Pecorino, thyme and fresh tomatoes come together in a flash for a tasty midweek supper.
 
Recipe by: Nancy
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A well-seasoned chicken is cooked at a high heat for a speedy roast that leaves the bird moist and flavourful.
 
Recipe by: UK_Katie
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This quick and easy curry uses simple storecupboard ingredients to make a satisfying meal.
 
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Great for kids. Can use leftover boiled potatoes.
 
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I was bored in the kitchen cooking dinner while the mrs was watching her soaps. Rather than numb my brain I decided to stay in the kitchen and cobled up this desert it turned out great! It was a light cake really moist and zesty from the lemon curd it seemed to rise through the cake. The cake rose nicely and when eating the lemon curd at the bottom was nice and sticky and complemented the rest of the cake.
 
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