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number chart

Number chart

You’ll have about 1½ cups of the cake mixture left over to make more cakes for your party. Note
Meringue cloud cake

Meringue cloud cake

You can buy sponge cakes for this recipe, if you like (preferably jam and cream filled). You could also buy a large meringue as well, to break up and use to fill and decorate the cake. In this case, you’ll need half the meringue ingredients only, to make the meringue sticks. Note
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noix charentaise

Noix charentaise

These come from the Charente region of south-west France. The name generally refers to a nut-shaped puff from that region.
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spiced eggplant and haloumi tarts

Spiced eggplant and haloumi tarts

For an earthier flavour, barbecue the whole eggplant. First prick the skin all over with a fork, then cook the eggplant for about 30 minutes – depending on its size and the heat of the barbecue – or until the eggplant collapses. Cool the eggplant, peel away the skin, then proceed with the recipe. Mini […]
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chocolate chestnut cake

Chocolate chestnut cake

This gorgeous layered cake is the perfect balance of sweet and nutty. It's the perfect celebratory cake to serve at Christmas time.
soft-centred choc-mint cakes

Soft-centred choc-mint cakes

A mint pattie is a round chocolate-coated confectionery with a soft peppermint centre. It is available from most supermarkets. You may also use Griffin’s mint treat bites if mint pattie’s are not available. Note
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chocolate, apricot and hazelnut cake

Chocolate, apricot and hazelnut cake

To make chocolate curls, run a cheese slicer down the back of a slightly warmed block of chocolate. For smaller curls, run a vegetable peeler down the side of a block of chocolate. Note
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PIÑATA COOKIES

Piñata cookies

You need a 7cm (2¾-inch) and a 5cm (2-inch) starshaped cutter. It’s best to use food colouring pastes rather than liquids. Roll, cut and bake one portion of dough at a time. While those biscuits are cooking , roll and cut the next batch, ready for the oven. Note
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Marmalade almond muffins

Marmalade almond muffins

Mad about marmalade? Then, this muffin is for you. Marmalades come in a range of flavours sweet through to bitter and everything in between. Try a bitter marmalade first, it teams so well with the almonds and the sweetness of the syrup. Note
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swamp cake

Swamp cake

Cake can be baked and cut into shape one day ahead; keep, covered, in refrigerator if weather is hot. Finish cake on day of serving, as per recipe. The remaining purple jelly can be used to make extra jelly cups. Young explorers will love this cake. The swamp is filled with murky (but delicious) jelly, […]
pudding on a stick

Pudding on a stick

36 lollypop or paddle pop sticks are needed for this recipe. Push the sticks of the popcakes into the top of a cardboard egg carton to dry. Light or dark fruit cake is suitable, use whichever is preferred. Note
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orange blossom delight

Orange blossom delight

You will need to watch the sugar syrup carefully while it simmers for 5 minutes. It may be necessary to lift the pan from the heat several times to help maintain the correct temperature. For perfect results, use an accurate candy thermometer. Note
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semolina and yogurt lemon-syrup cake

Semolina and yoghurt lemon-syrup cake

Semolina is available from health-food stores and supermarkets. It can be replaced with 1 cup plain (all-purpose) flour. Lime, orange or mandarin juice and grated rind can be substituted for the lemon. Note
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Rhubarb and vanilla CRUMBLE CAKE

Rhubarb and vanilla crumble cake

You will need about two bunches of rhubarb for this recipe. To spread the second layer of cake batter over the crumble, without mixing the two, dollop the batter into each corner first, then gently spread the batter toward the centre. Note
Rainbow salad

Rainbow salad

A beautifully bright and colourful rainbow salad packed full of beetroot, asparagus, orange and avocado.
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lemony coconut squares

Lemony coconut squares

Sugar flowers of many shapes, sizes and colours can be bought from most supermarkets and cake decorating shops. Note
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Princely Peacock

Princely peacock

You’ll be prouder than a peacock when you present this cake at the party. The design is mainly in the placement of the lollies. Note
matzo honey cake

Matzo honey cake

It’s important to use regular honey in the matzo cake, not the easy-to-pour liquefied version Note
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Number 4

Number 4

Allen’s Racing Cars and Pineapples can be found in Allen’s Teeth `n’ Stuff, Retro Party Mix and Classic Party Mix. Note
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cloud cupcakes

Cloud cupcakes

This recipe also makes 12 standard muffins (⅓-cup/80ml capacity holes). Bake cakes for 20 minutes. Note
raspberry and coconut muffins

Raspberry and coconut muffins

If using frozen berries, use them unthawed, this will minimise “bleeding” of the colour into the mixture. Muffins can be frozen either individually wrapped in foil or together in a sealed container for up to 3 months. To thaw frozen muffins, either place muffins on an oven tray covered with foil, or wrap individual muffins […]
one duck family all in a row

One duck family all in a row

Even though small guests may not be eating the cakes they’ll love the look of a duckling-topped cake. Make sure the ducks are completely dry and firm. The drying time will depend on the weather; if it’s wet or humid, it could take overnight. The ducklings will take less time to dry than the mother […]
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spicy banana fruit loaf

Spicy banana fruit loaf

You will need about 3 large overripe bananas for this recipe; mash 2 of them for enough mashed banana. Note
salami antipasto pasta

Salami antipasto pasta

We cooked this recipe in two ovenproof dishes,­ each dish will serve three. We have deliberately used dried, uncooked pasta in this dish. The texture of the final dish is a little chewy, but still tender. Note
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Cute  Monster

Cute monster

This playful, and friendly, looking monster will keep the little ones amused with its bright, cheery colours and smiling face. Note
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crazy merv

Crazy merv

Kids love funny faces so Merv is bound to create peals of merriment Note
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Gift box  for Baby

Gift box for baby

Equipment: 35cm (14-inch) square wooden cake board Smoothing tools pasta machine 1.4cm (¾-inch) and 4.5cm (1¾-inch) perspex measures vinyl mat fine artist’s paint brush stitching tool alphabet cutters paper piping bag. Although this cake is a labour of love, it’s worth every bit of effort. The strips of icing can be made by rolling the […]
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pistachio cake with rosewater frosting

Pistachio cake with rosewater frosting

Make sure the rose petals are chemical-free. Organic petals can be found at specialist cake decorating shops and some delicatessens. If fresh organic rose petals are unavailable, sprinkle cake with chopped rosewater-flavoured turkish delight. Rosewater will vary in strength between brands. Start with a small amount and adjust to taste. If using rosewater essence, start […]
spiced apricot and plum pie

Spiced apricot and plum pie

Pie can be made a day ahead, keep, covered, in refrigerator. A deep-dish pie with generous helpings of fruit – perfect after a Sunday roast. Note
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popcake puffs

Popcake puffs

17 paddle pop sticks halved crossways are needed for this recipe. Note
satay pizza with rocket and raita

Satay pizza with rocket and raita

Pre-baked, packaged pizza bases first appeared in supermarkets during the 1980s. They come in various sizes, some with cheese already in the mix. You need to purchase a large barbecued chicken weighing approximately 900g to get the amount of shredded meat required for this recipe. Note
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sherry citrus cake

Sherry citrus cake

If you don’t like heavy fruit cake, this light fruit cake may just hit the spot. Note
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Number 1

Number 1

White icing is also known as fondant (it’s the traditional icing used on wedding cakes). It is available in packets from the supermarket and cake decorating shops Tiny heart cutters are sometimes sold as `aspic cutters’. We’ve scattered Allen’s Sour Rush Jelly Beans, Allen’s Milk Bottle Mania and Nestlé Melts White Cooking Compound around the […]
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mediterranean potato pancakes

Mediterranean potato pancakes

Our version of traditional Italian cannelloni takes homemade potato pancakes and fills them with a hearty, delicious vegetarian filling. Topped with bubbly, golden cheese, this is one dish you'll love.
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spiced apple and fruit mince tarts

Spiced apple and fruit mince tarts

Fruit mince is a mixture of dried fruits such as raisins, sultanas and candied peel, nuts, spices, apple, brandy or rum. It is used as a filling for cakes, puddings and fruit mince pies. Note
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minty sunrise cake

Minty sunrise cake

To decorate the cake in the same colours as pictured here, you need 32 of each colour. We used rainbow Mentos mints, which come in packs of three. The purple and green colours can be used in lolly bags. Decorate the cake however you like using all the colours, rather than the ones used here. […]
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Play pool

Play pool

White icing is also known as fondant (it’s the traditional icing used on wedding cakes). It is available in packets from the supermarket and cake decorating shops. Note
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musical notes

Musical notes

Equipment: 2 x 12-hole (2-tablespoons/40ml) deep flat-based patty pans 24 standard paper cases (brown) 40cm-square prepared cake board decorations white and black decorating gel The recipe makes 24 cakes, however, we’ve only used 17 in our picture. Encourage the guests to bring their instruments, if possible, to a musically-themed party. A white board would make […]
spotty-dotty cake

Spotty-dotty cake

Equipment deep 15cm (6-inch) square cake pan 20cm (8-inch) square prepared cake board or cake stand small piping bag fitted with small plain tube Cake can be completed a day ahead of the party. You will have some cake mixture left over,­ use it to make cupcakes. Note
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RICOTTA CAKES    WITH HONEYandamp;roastedPeaches

Ricotta cakes with honey and roasted peaches

To tell if a peach is ripe, look around the stem of the peach, the absence of green skin plus a strong peach aroma indicates ripeness. If the skin is slightly green, it is not ripe. If peach stones are difficult to remove, leave them during roasting, they will come out more easily after cooking. […]
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