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Milk, cream, kefir and yoghurt. Milk, cream, kefir and yoghurt.
Welcome to FabulousFusionFood's Milk-based Recipes Page — The recipes presented here are all based on milk or cream and its derivative, yoghurt as an ingredient base. Biologically, milk is is a white liquid food produced by the mammary glands of mammals. It is the primary source of nutrition for young mammals (including breastfed human infants) before they are able to digest solid food. Milk contains many nutrients, including calcium and protein, as well as lactose and saturated fat. Immune factors and immune-modulating components in milk contribute to milk immunity. Early-lactation milk, which is called colostrum, contains antibodies and immune-modulating components that strengthen the immune system against many diseases. There are two distinct categories of milk consumption: all infant mammals drink milk directly from their mothers' bodies, and it is their primary source of nutrition; and humans obtain milk from other mammals for consumption by humans of all ages, as one component of a varied diet.


In many cultures, especially in the West, humans continue to consume milk beyond infancy, using the milk of other mammals (especially cattle, goats and sheep) as a food product. Initially, the ability to digest milk was limited to children as adults did not produce lactase, an enzyme necessary for digesting the lactose in milk. People therefore converted milk to curd, cheese, and other products to reduce the levels of lactose. Thousands of years ago, a chance mutation spread in human populations in northwestern Europe that enabled the production of lactase in adulthood. This mutation allowed milk to be used as a new source of nutrition which could sustain populations when other food sources failed. Milk is processed into a variety of products such as cream, butter, yogurt, kefir, ice cream and cheese.

Humans first learned to consume the milk of other mammals regularly following the domestication of animals during the Neolithic Revolution or the development of agriculture. This development occurred independently in several global locations from as early as 9000–7000 BC in Mesopotamia to 3500–3000 BC in the Americas. People first domesticated the most important dairy animals – cattle, sheep and goats – in Southwest Asia, although domestic cattle had been independently derived from wild aurochs populations several times since

Aside from cattle, many kinds of livestock provide milk used by humans for dairy products. These animals include water buffalo, goat, sheep, camel, donkey, horse, reindeer and yak.

Milk is an emulsion or colloid of butterfat globules within a water-based fluid that contains dissolved carbohydrates and protein aggregates with minerals. Because it is produced as a food source for the young, all of its contents provide benefits for growth. The principal requirements are energy (lipids, lactose, and protein), biosynthesis of non-essential amino acids supplied by proteins (essential amino acids and amino groups), essential fatty acids, vitamins and inorganic elements, and water.

Cream is a dairy product composed of the higher-fat layer skimmed from the top of milk before homogenization. In un-homogenized milk, the fat, which is less dense, eventually rises to the top. In the industrial production of cream, this process is accelerated by using centrifuges called "separators". In many countries, it is sold in several grades depending on the total butterfat content. It can be dried to a powder for shipment to distant markets, and contains high levels of saturated fat.

Buttermilk is a fermented dairy drink. Traditionally, it was the liquid left behind after churning butter out of cultured cream. As most modern butter in Western countries is not made with cultured cream but uncultured sweet cream, most modern buttermilk in Western countries is cultured separately. It is common in warm climates where unrefrigerated milk sours quickly. Buttermilk can be drunk straight, and it can also be used in cooking. In making soda bread, the acid in buttermilk reacts with the raising agent, sodium bicarbonate, to produce carbon dioxide which acts as the leavening agent. Buttermilk is also used in marination, especially of chicken and pork.

Kefir (/kəˈfɪər/ kə-FEER; alternative spellings: kephir or kefier; Russian: кефир [kʲɪˈfʲir]; Karachay-Balkar: гыпы) is a fermented milk drink similar to a thin yogurt or ayran that is made from kefir grains, a specific type of mesophilic symbiotic culture. It is prepared by inoculating the milk of cows, goats, or sheep with kefir grains. Kefir is a common breakfast, lunch or dinner drink consumed in countries of western Eurasia. Kefir is consumed at any time of the day, such as alongside European pastries like zelnik (zeljanica), burek and banitsa/gibanica, as well as being an ingredient in cold soups.

Yoghurt from Ottoman Turkish: یوغورت, romanized: yoğurt; also spelled yogurt, yogourt or yoghourt) is a food produced by bacterial fermentation of milk. Fermentation of sugars in the milk by these bacteria produces lactic acid, which acts on milk protein to give yogurt its texture and characteristic tart flavour. Cow's milk is most commonly used to make yogurt. Milk from water buffalo, goats, ewes, mares, camels, and yaks is also used to produce yogurt. The milk used may be homogenized or not. It may be pasteurized or raw. Each type of milk produces substantially different results. Yogurt is produced using a culture of Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus and Streptococcus thermophilus bacteria. Other lactobacilli and bifidobacteria are sometimes added during or after culturing yoghurt.


The alphabetical list of all the milk-based recipes on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 2325 recipes in total:

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Currant Scones
     Origin: England
Delebdeb
     Origin: Palau
Dulce de Leche Churro Cupcakes
     Origin: American
Curranty Bread
     Origin: Britain
Devil's Food Cake
     Origin: American
Dulce de Leche con Frijol Tonka
(Dulce de Leche with Tonka Bean)
     Origin: Guyana
Curried Cod
     Origin: Britain
Devil's Food Cake II
     Origin: American
Dulse Muffins
     Origin: Britain
Curried Neck of Mutton Potjie
     Origin: Namibia
Devil's Food Cake Mix Cake
     Origin: American
Dunesslin Pudding
     Origin: Scotland
Curried Sweet Potato Soup
     Origin: New Zealand
Devon Flats
     Origin: England
Dunfillan Pudding
     Origin: Scotland
Curry d'Agneau
(Comoran Lamb Curry)
     Origin: Comoros
Dhaba Mutton Curry
     Origin: India
Durban-style Hake and Butternut Squash
Curry

     Origin: South Africa
Curry de Boeuf
(Beef Curry)
     Origin: Mauritius
Dinner Rolls
     Origin: American
Dutch Sauce
     Origin: British
Curry de Boeuf au Yaourt
(Beef Curry with Yoghurt)
     Origin: Mauritius
Dippy
     Origin: England
Dwmplinau Afal
(Apple Dumplings)
     Origin: Welsh
Curry de Pintade à la Noix de
Coco

(Guinea Fowl and Coconut Curry)
     Origin: Madagascar
Dolma
(Stuffed Grape Leaves)
     Origin: Azerbaijan
Easter Brunch Sausage Strata
     Origin: Britain
Custard Pie
     Origin: Pitcairn Islands
Domácí Paštiku
(Home-made Liver Pâté)
     Origin: Czech
Easter Cake Pops
     Origin: Britain
Custard-baked Sago Pudding with
Meringue Topping

     Origin: South Africa
Dombolo
(South African Dumplings)
     Origin: South Africa
Easter Chocolate Cupcakes
     Origin: Britain
Custard-based Chocolate Ice Cream
     Origin: British
Double Chocolate Cake Mix Cake
     Origin: American
Easter Egg Cheesecakes
     Origin: Britain
Cyffug Blodau Eithin
(Gorse Flower Fudge)
     Origin: Welsh
Double Chocolate Cheesecake Muffins
(Double Chocolate Cheesecake Muffins)
     Origin: New Zealand
Easter Rice Pudding
     Origin: American
Cyffug Hufen Tolch
(Clotted Cream Fudge)
     Origin: Welsh
Double Chocolate Loaf Cake
     Origin: Britain
Easter Teabread
     Origin: Britain
Cyffug Mêl Sir Benfro
(Pembrokeshire Honey Fudge)
     Origin: Welsh
Double ka Meetha
     Origin: India
Easter Trifle
     Origin: British
Cyffug Siocled Tywyll
(Dark Chocolate Fudge)
     Origin: Welsh
Doucetey
(Custard Tart)
     Origin: England
Easter White Chocolate and Lime
Cheesecake

     Origin: Britain
Cypriot Souvlaki
     Origin: Cyprus
Dovga
(Pea and Sorrel Soup with Meatballs)
     Origin: Azerbaijan
Easy Butterless Flapjack
     Origin: Britain
Cyw Iâr Glan Teifi
(Teifiside Chicken)
     Origin: Welsh
Dress-up Dress-down Meatloaf
     Origin: Australia
Easy St Patrick's Day Pudding
     Origin: American
Cyw Iâr Pen Llŷn
(Llŷn Peninsula Chicken)
     Origin: Welsh
Dried Morel Bisque
     Origin: Britain
Economical Maître
d'Hôtel Sauce

     Origin: British
Dégué
(Couscous and Yoghurt Dessert)
     Origin: Mali
Dried Rose Hip Custard Crumble Pie
     Origin: American
Economical White Sauce
     Origin: British
Dacquoise
     Origin: France
Drisheen
     Origin: Ireland
Edinburgh Fog
     Origin: Scotland
Dahi Murg
(Yoghurt Chicken Curry)
     Origin: India
Drisheen Sausage
     Origin: Ireland
Egg Custard Sauce
     Origin: British
Dahi Murg
(Yoghurt Chicken Curry)
     Origin: India
Dry Baking Mix
     Origin: American
Eggless Clotted Cream Ice Cream
     Origin: England
Daisy Cupcakes, with a Secret
     Origin: Britain
Dry Baking Mix Pancakes
     Origin: American
Eggless Mealie Maize Muffins
     Origin: South Africa
Dakbungalow Chicken Curry
     Origin: Anglo-Indian
Dublin Lawyer
     Origin: Scotland
Eggnog
     Origin: Britain
Dandelion Cornmeal Muffins
     Origin: America
Ducana
     Origin: Antigua
Eggs Benedict Pancakes
     Origin: Britain
Dandelion Potato Gratin
     Origin: Britain
Ducana
     Origin: Saint Vincent
Eggy Bread
     Origin: British
Danske Omelet
(Danish Omelette)
     Origin: Denmark
Duckna
     Origin: Montserrat
Egyptian Basboosa
(Semolina Cake)
     Origin: Egypt
Dark Bunloaf
     Origin: Manx
Dulce
     Origin: El Salvador
Egyptian Basbousa
     Origin: Egypt
Dark Chocolate Pudding with Mocha
Sauce

     Origin: British
Dulce de Leche
     Origin: South America
Eirin Mair Hufennog Gwent
(Gwent Gooseberries and Cream)
     Origin: Welsh
Dark Fudge Ice Cream
     Origin: American
Dulce de Leche
     Origin: Uruguay
Elderberry Syrup Bavarois
     Origin: Britain
Daube de Manioc au Lait de Coco
(Cassava Stew with Coconut Milk)
     Origin: Seychelles
Dulce de Leche
     Origin: Vatican City
Elderflower Cordial Syrup Parfait
     Origin: Britain
Dauphinoise with an African Twist
     Origin: Fusion
Dulce de Leche
     Origin: Paraguay
Deadnettle Purée
     Origin: Britain
Dulce de Leche
     Origin: Argentina

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