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Orange Chocolate Crêpes

Consumer Recipe

Filled with fresh oranges and a hit of chocolate, tender crêpes are a light dessert ideal to cap off a rich meal or for a weeknight treat.

Light & Fresh Cobb Salad

Consumer Recipe

This colourful main course salad is a sight to behold and is packed with vibrant and fresh flavours to savour. The Milk marinade helps the chicken grill to moist perfection.

Alberta bound – The Crozier family

Corporate Article Pierre Lampron

In 1896, David Crozier ventured to what is now Sturgeon County, just north of Edmonton, where he purchased Cutbank Farm from William Cust. This land, which lies on the shores of Cutbank Lake, has remained in the Crozier family for 120 years. Today, David’s great grandson Lenard owns and operates Cheslen Dairies with his sons, Jason and Brett.

Supporting community litre by litre

Corporate Article DFC - PLC

Learn how the dairy industry is supporting underserved communities and promoting access to nutritious foods.

Roasted Banana Mango Cheesecake Cups

Consumer Recipe

While there is no baking required, and cottage cheese is used rather than cream cheese, you won’t believe how much these dessert cups taste like authentic cheesecake. Roasting the banana and mango intensifies their flavour and the spices add to the tropical taste.

Jack O’ Lantern Pumpkin Spice Pancakes

Consumer Recipe

Even the pickiest little goblins will love these adorable Pumpkin Spice pancakes with their smiling faces (or spooky ones should they choose)! Make them for breakfast or a quick snack after trick-or-treating and know you’re feeding your family the goodness of milk. Serve a little warmed maple syrup to drizzle on top for the traditionalists!

Swiss Apple Breakfast Loaf

Consumer Recipe

Moist and delicious, this loaf made with sautéed apples and Canadian Swiss cheese, is easily prepared in advance and freezes well. Ideal in the holiday season, serve this treat for breakfast, brunch or with coffee or tea for when friends arrive unexpectedly.