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I have milk to use up but don't want cold weather food - any suggestions please?

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anorak · 08/06/2006 10:43

Basically would like to make a cold dessert or something that's nice in the hot weather.

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MrsBadger · 08/06/2006 10:45

milk jelly!

use half the amount of water it says on the jelly packet and make up the rest with milk. Especially good with raspberries in, but any fruit would work.

pegasus · 08/06/2006 11:14

blancmange, creme caramel, egg custard (or ec tart)

anorak · 08/06/2006 16:50

Thanks for those, any more?

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gscrym · 08/06/2006 16:53

Milkshake. Just wizz it up with some flavoured ice cream.

nicnack2 · 08/06/2006 16:55

not dessert but you could make quiche. then make milk lollipops

Kelly1978 · 08/06/2006 16:55

cold banana custard!

Mercy · 08/06/2006 17:01

Lassi, if you also have yoghurt?

anorak · 08/06/2006 18:25

Great ideas, thanks so much. Think we will have quiche and milkshakes tomorrow when DS has an inset day and his friend comes round to play.

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Twiglett · 08/06/2006 18:27

muffins take about 1/2 pint

sunchowder · 08/06/2006 18:27

Rice Pudding

LIZS · 08/06/2006 18:28

Custard for trifle

anorak · 08/06/2006 18:29

Hi Twigs and Sunny. Now to me rice pudding is cold weather food. Do you serve it cold? Actually it does sound much nicer than the hot gunk my mother used to serve up Smile. Is it like the tinned stuff? I like that.

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fluffybear · 08/06/2006 18:30

Angel delight!

Twiglett · 08/06/2006 18:31

yes rice pudding is cold weather food IMO too Grin

muffins however are any weather food

sunchowder · 08/06/2006 18:34

We serve it cold here with a bit of whipped cream on the top--do you want an American recipe?

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