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Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cottage Cheese Cookie Dough

Consumer Recipe

Cottage cheese is cool again. Cottage cheese with the Quality Milk logo is even cooler. Make this heavenly tasting no-bake peanut butter cottage cheese cookie cookie dough recipe! Make it to share, or enjoy it all for yourself.

Clam chowder papillote with Brie

Consumer Recipe

While it’s not a soup, the flavours in this recipe are inspired by those in the classic Manhattan chowder. Once you’ve learned how easy it is to make and grill papillotes, you’ll love experimenting with your favourite summer ingredients and Canadian cheese.

Small Blueberry Skyscrapers

Consumer Recipe

This recipe will help your little ones to discover a diversity of foods like blueberries, rolled oats, quark cheese among others. Invite them to cook with you and see them delight in measuring the ingredients. You can’t go wrong !

Provolone Risotto

Consumer Recipe

Patience, short grain rice, and cheese that melts easily, such as Provolone, are all key to mastering the technique of risotto, a traditional Italian dish par excellence. Risotto can be served as a main dish or as a side dish to accompany cutlets, as suggested in this recipe.

Fluffy Bran Pancakes

Consumer Recipe

These pancakes, made with whole wheat flour and added bran, are surprisingly fluffy and tender. Your family will love them! Serve with sautéed apples or pears, or sliced fresh fruit and drizzled with pure Canadian maple syrup, of course.
-Recipe from Ellroy and Doris Martin, dairy farmers from Alma, Ontario.

Scottish Raisin Scones

Consumer Recipe

The Scots have long been admired for their system of education, on which many aspects of Canadian schooling are based.

As the kids head back to school with appetites sharpened by fall weather, we feature this recipe for scones which go well with homework and a glass of milk. Make them up as individual scones or in wedges.

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.