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Chicken Pittas With Yoghurt And Mint Dressing
By Junior on 16/09/2011 10:33:56
Perfect as a light lunch, the zesty mint dressing cools the mild spices
Pittas recipe below. Chicken Pittas With Yoghurt And Mint DressingServes 4Serve in pitta breads while the chicken is warm.IngredientsFor the chicken8 chicken mini fillets4 tbsp natural yoghurt1 tsp milk curry paste1 tsp clear honey1 tsp lemon juice
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Fabulously funky lunch-box suggestions
By Kate Donoughue on 05/08/2010 11:28:24
If your child is bored with bread or cheesed off with cheese, then try these tried-and-tested recipes to enliven your child's lunch box
quickly.Favourite recipeStuffed Pitta PocketsMakes 4 pocketsIngredients2 eggs200g (7oz) can tuna in oil100g (4oz) sweetcorn2tbsp mayonnaise1 tsp white-wine vinegar4 spring onions, choppedSalt and freshly ground black pepperA few drops Tabasco sauce
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Leon's famous meatballs
By on 20/04/2010 14:50:49
Tasty food from the trendy, bohemian eatery
Try this delicious meatballs recipe from Leon’s children’s menu:MeatballsIngredientsFor the meatballs1 ½ pitta120 ml milk1 kg minced lambA small bunch of parsley and the same of mint, finely chopped1 teaspoon dried oregano2 cloves
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Healthy Houmous
By Junior on 15/09/2011 14:23:47
Creamy textured houmous with cucumber and carrot batons makes a healthy and delicious snack
blitzing.Ingredients1x400g can of chickpeas, drained1 clove of garlic, finely chopped1/2 tbsp tahini50ml (2fl oz) olive oil3 tsp ground cumin4 drops of Tabasco, optionalSalt and pepperMethod Put all the ingredients into a blender, except the salt and pepper
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Crispy Spinach And Fresh Mint Cigars
By Junior on 19/09/2011 17:42:25
Herbs, feta cheese and spinach rolled up in crunchy filo pastry will make your family very happy
Salt and freshly ground black pepper for seasoning50g (13/4oz) melted butter 200g (7oz) filo pastry cut into 20x15cm rectangles MethodPreheat the oven to 220°C/425°F/Gas Mark 7. Put everything into a blender except the butter and filo pastry and whizz until
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Packing the perfect school lunch
By Catherine O'Dolan on 23/09/2011 12:27:39
Delicious, nutritious delights neatly popped in your child's lunch box will satiate their hunger – and boost their appetite for learning
, you may also find that your child is a creature of habit and likes familiarity too. Ring in the changes by using whole grain or seeded bread, wraps, bagels or pittas. If your child resists whole grain breads, use bread that is made with some whole
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