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Dairy recipes (663)

Are you looking for ice cream, homemade yoghurt or syllabub recipes? Maybe you are looking for flavoured butters, creamy soups, Béchamel or white sauce? Need recipes that use crème fraiche, soured cream, Greek yoghurt, buttermilk or kefir?

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Recipe by: free1
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I was trying to make something simple yet "yummy" for my kids lunchboxes. This makes approx 24 patty cake size. If using muffin pan you may only get 12 larger muffins and will need to adjust cooking time.
 
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This is the treat my children love to make themselves after a good term at school or when they have a friend staying. One cake is big enough to share between 2 children if you can convince them of it!!!
 
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A lighter, sweeter custard. One of my new recipes, this dessert compliments French cooking. Unlike custard, it is best that 'French Custard' be served mildly warm and in small amounts. Perfect for a summer night dessert, or even a light sweet at brunch. Abeille crème de pomme: Bee's cream of apple!
 
Recipe by: Mairi Noverr
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This Indian dish combines fresh spinach and ricotta in a creamy curry. Use paneer if it's easy to find. It is absolutely wonderful with basmati rice or naan.
 
Recipe by: INSPIRON41
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These beans have a sweet nutty flavour and make a fantastic ice cream.
 
Recipe by: neris
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Make this sweet almondy cake when fresh rhubarb is in season. This recipe makes two cakes.
 
Recipe by: Susan W.
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This dish melts in your mouth. The credit goes to my future mother-in-law. Each fillet should be approximately 2.5cm thick.
 
Recipe by: Megan
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A good old fashioned soda bread with just the basic ingredients. Buttermilk gives this crusty loaf a good flavor. The best Irish soda bread around!
 
Recipe by: Nancy Blair
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Blue Cheese dressing is great with vegetable sticks or as a dip for other finger food like chicken wings. And of course it's gorgeous on a crisp green salad with garlic croutons, cherry tomatoes and chicken breast fillets.
 
Recipe by: Amy Simpson
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Get yourself on a good start to your five a day! This smoothie is a smoothie so simple that you can throw it together quickly for breakfast.
 
Recipe by: Terri Thompson
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Make your own animal crackers! Cut these tasty biscuits, made with buttermilk, oats and honey, into animal shapes.
 
Recipe by: HSIAO
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A crunchy meringue base ready to be topped with whipped cream and your favourite fresh fruit - named after the famous ballerina!
 
Recipe by: teri denlinger
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Feta cheese, fresh thyme and apples are delicious together on lightly fried pizza dough.
 
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: MBSLACK14
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A delightful dessert that combines traditional bread pudding with apples and a crumbly streusel topping. If you want to roll out your own pastry, use it to line a 23cm baking dish.
 
Recipe by: Joan R
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Apple purée and cinnamon add a sweet and moist variation to the classic batter of milk, eggs and sugar. An unusual but delicious idea for kid's brunch or Christmas morning, especially if you substitute brioche for the bread.
 
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: sal
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These breakfast muffins will fill you up, and are extremely low in fat.
 
Recipe by: Janet Mitchell
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This delicate Bavarian cream is made with evaporated milk rather than crème Anglaise, making it a lighter-tasting but still elegant dessert.
 
Recipe by: Zoë Harpham
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Ideal for using up slightly stale bread, this hearty pudding includes dried apricots, although you could use currants or sultanas instead.
 
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