Quick Lower-fat Recipes
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Fruity prawn cocktail
This fruity prawn cocktail is a twist on an old favourite - and you'll only need to spend 10 minutes in the kitchen to make it!
By Sue McMahon Last updated
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Soya bean and pea soup
Soya bean and pea soup is a brilliant, filling soup made in minutes with frozen peas, rocket, basil, stock and soya beans - it's low-calorie but tastes deliciously full fat.
By Jessica Dady Published
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Fish burger
A simple homemade fish burger ready to serve in floury white roll with a spoonful of tartare sauce.
By Jessica Dady Published
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Weight Watchers pork and chinese vegetable stir-fry
This tasty stir-fry from Weight Watchers is packed full of flavour. Marinate juicy cuts of pork tenderloin in Chinese 5 spice for an authentic taste
By WW (Weight Watchers) Published
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Tofu noodles
Looking for stir-fry recipes, quick stir-fry recipes, vegetarian stir-fry recipes, chinese recipes or tofu noodle recipes? This tofu dish tastes absolutely divine - thanks to the combination of oyster sauces, spices, mushrooms and mangetout. Tuck in.
By GoodtoKnow Published
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Raspberry meringue crush
On a diet but still crave desserts? Try this lower-fat raspberry meringue crush. Made with quark and skimmed milk, these tasty little puds will soon be a firm favourtie
By Sue McMahon Published
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Slimming World eggs Benedict
Kickstart your weekends with this fabulously filling breakfast. Slimming World's version of eggs benedict screams luxury but without the diet worries
By Slimming World Published
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Quinoa crunchies
This recipe makes about 20 healthy, crunchy quinoa cookies. They are easy and quick to make. They are extra crunchy and sweetened with honey and white chocolate chips. They can keep in an airtight container for up to 1 week.
By GoodtoKnow Published
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Courgette and Parma ham salad
Looking for salad recipes, courgette recipes, parma ham recipes, healthy recipes, woman's weekly recipes or easy recipes? This easy dish is a delicious light lunch or starter. You just need a vegetable peeler to cut the courgettes into thin ribbons.
By GoodtoKnow Published