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Lorraine Pascale's Crouching Tiger, Hidden Zebra Cake by BellaI love making cakes that are a bit different but with cakes I always seem to revert back to my old favourites. I will always experiment with cupcakes, but cakes? No. Don't ask why, I think I just like the traditional choices and flavours such a Lemon Drizzle or Victoria Sponge (although I am a sucker for anything with jam!) One… |
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Haddock and corn chowder with saffron by Easy Cook - Laka kuharicaIt is so easy and quick to make this creamy and light fish and corn chowder. |
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Berry Smash Shortcake by Hungry JennyOriginally meant to be cookies, but too messy to shape, so I poured into an 12 x 8" traybake and cut in squares afterwards! http://hungryjenny.blogspot.com/2010/09/berry-smash-shortcake.html |
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Polish Apple Cake by Ren BehanThis is made to a recipe given to me by my mother. Stew your fruit first, cool and then add it to the batter. It works perfectly as a tea-time treat or with afternoon tea. |
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Traditional Devon Cream Tea Strawberry Jam - Strawberry Conserve by KarenA fabulous recipe for a soft set strawberry jam, or rather a strawberry conserve, where most of the fruit remains whole and is suspended in a delicious strawberry flavoured jammy syrup. This conserve reminds me of the traditional Cream Teas you get in… |
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Strawberry sponge cake by DominikaThis year I have opened the strawberry season with a strawberry sponge cake recipe. This strawberry cake is so easy to make and it tastes delicious so it should become the essential summer cake recipe in every kitchen. |
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Lemon Fish Fingers by Lemon SqueezyFast fish supper that's easy and good for you |
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Healthy Fruit and Nut bars by Angie WilkesHomemade version of Nak'd bars. Easy to make, very versatile. If you love the taste of Nak’d bars, but you’re not so keen on the price, try making your own – you won’t believe how easy these are to make. This is the basic recipe for the bars, but you can add whatever flavourings you want. I’ve used vanilla, but I suggest… |
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litchi with papaya by sunil k.nayarfresh and ripe litchi with papaya |
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Victoria Sponge by Gina GeremiaI decided to make the cake how I would want it, by using a blend of fresh raspberries and strawberries mixed together with a blend of raspberry and strawberry jam and topped with a stabilized whipped cream, rather than just strawberry jam and a buttercream frosting. The result? To die for! Word on the street was that it was the best… |
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Fudgey Chocolate Brownies by azelia torresChocolate Fudge Brownies with a gooey centre. |
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Mini Mango Tarts by Hungry JennyWhen I made these, they deflated a little whilst cooling, then the tops cracked a bit after chilling in the fridge! I'm not sure what cooling tactics I was meant to use there (any advice welcome!) but they taste good, which is the important thing! http://hungryjenny.blogspot.com/2010/05/friday-pie-day-mini-mango-tarts.html |
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Berry Zen Summer Delight by Feeling FoodThe joy here is that because the fruit is already frozen, within an hour and a half you have the most delightful of healthy and gorgeously delicious mock ice creams. All the yumminess with the best of summer. |
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Moist lemon and herb whole roast chicken without the calories by Pauline PateThis roast chicken is truly wonderful. The cavity is stuffed with lemon and lime wedges, and sprigs of fresh thyme and rosemary No fat or oil is used as the natural fat renders from under the skin. To get that lovely crisp skin I squeeze runny honey… |
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Lemon/Lime Curd by Melanie UnruhA citrus curd that can be made with limes, lemons, or oranges (or a combination). Of course it's a standard on scones, but is also used for cake and pie fillings. Straining the eggs is critical to avoid unwanted lumps of clinging egg whites in the curd. |
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