Search in Dairy in Canada and Canadian Goodness

Browse all your results for "World Milk Day"

Sort by
Showing 391 - 400 of 1956 results

Easy Creamy Rice Pudding Recipe

Consumer Recipe

The short grain rice and cream give this rice pudding a touch of elegance and it’s so quick and easy to make – comfort food at its best!

Soft & Chewy Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies

Consumer Recipe

This is one of those staple recipes everyone needs at one time or another. Made with the goodness of milk and oats, you can feel good about making them for your family.
- Christine Cushing

Orange, Pistachio and Dried-Cherry Tea Loaf

Consumer Recipe

When you want to bake something that is easy but just a little fancier, this pretty tea loaf is ideal. Serve with a glass of milk, tea or coffee as a simple afternoon pick-me-up.

Eggnog Pie

Consumer Recipe

A punch bowl brimming with eggnog is a traditional way to welcome friends at Christmas time. We kept the milk, the spices and the eggs but then we worked a little Christmas magic and presto!...Eggnog Pie.

Brie, Pear and Greens Pizza

Consumer Recipe

Pizzas are taking on a new look and taste these days. This gorgeous pizza is fragrant with garlic, thyme and pears, gooey with luscious Canadian Brie cheese and topped with tender, fresh greens – you might forget about the tomato sauce forever.

Greek Marinated Pork Tenderloin

Consumer Recipe

Pork tenderloin is marinated in the classic Mediterranean flavours of yogurt, dill, and basil. Served over a fresh Greek salad, it’s perfect to serve up and enjoy on a hot day.

Dark and Gloomy Blueberry Smoothie

Consumer Recipe

This smoothie is not only rich in flavour, it’s rich in goodness! This gloomy colour smoothie, perfect for a spooky Halloween breakfast, is packed with blueberries, bananas, milk and a handful of spinach. Halloween, after all, is all about disguises!

Creamy Mushroom Soup

Consumer Recipe

Homemade soups don't have to be fussy and time-consuming to make. Here's one that takes fresh milk and fresh mushrooms and puts them together with a minimum of preparation and a maximum of flavor- no stock pot, no hours of simmering.