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nougat almond custard

Nougat almond custard

We used amaretto in this recipe, but you can use any almond-flavoured liqueur you like. Note
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orange syrup cakes

Orange syrup cakes

Rich, moist little orange cakes are finished beautifully with a drizzle of hot orange syrup.
BELLINI GRANITA

Bellini granita

Sparkling wine and fresh peaches are combined to make this decadent summer dessert.
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black forest roulade

Black Forest roulade

This cake is almost a cross between a mousse and a fallen soufflé. It’s a wonderfully impressive cake to present for dessert or with tea and coffee.
Green tea ice-cream

Green tea ice-cream

Green tea powder is available from Asian food stores. If you don’t have an ice-cream maker, pour custard into shallow container and cover with foil, freeze until almost firm. Place ice-cream in large bowl, chop coarsely then beat with electric mixer until smooth. Pour into deep container, cover, freeze until firm. Repeat process twice more. […]
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TIRAMISU CAKE

Tiramisu cake

Turn your favorite Italian restaurant treat into a spectacular cake.
white chocolate nougat

White chocolate nougat

Use an accurate candy thermometer for perfect results. They are available at selected department stores or online. Note
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lemon cakes with passionfruit syrup

Lemon cakes with passionfruit syrup

You will need about six passionfruit to make this recipe. The thin-skinned purple-black variety will yield much more pulp than the thicker-skinned Panama passionfruit. Note
bite-sized Stencilled Squares

Bite-sized stencilled squares

equipment 5cm (2-inch) square cutter 4 paper piping bags small stencils (see tips) small offset metal spatula 16 plain coloured paper cases 30cm (12-inch) square wooden cake board (page 208) Square paper cases are available in specialty food or kitchen shops, but we found round cases happily change shape to accommodate the square cakes. The […]
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apricot strudel

Apricot strudel

A lovely strudel is delicious, easy to make, and relatively inexpensive. You can also experiment with different fillings. We've gone with basic apricot here, but all sorts of fruits and nuts make an equally yummy filling.
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banana loaf

Banana loaf

This dense banana loaf is even more delicious when sliced and served with a drizzle of honey and sliced fresh bananas.
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cinnamon swirl cupcakes

Cinnamon swirl cupcakes

In this delicious recipe, chocolate and cinnamon cupcakes are topped with a swirl of cream cheese frosting sprinkled with cinnamon sugar.
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ice-cream cone cake

Ice-cream cone cake

You could fill the cones with scoops of ice-cream instead of the cupcakes just before serving. Tint the frosting a colour to match your party theme. Note
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chocolate and hazelnut pavlova

Chocolate and hazelnut pavlovas

Some nights warrant pulling out all the stops, and these chocolate and hazelnut pavlova with berries, cream and chocolate sauce have it all.
white chocolate cream with poached nectarines

White chocolate cream with poached nectarines

You can also use peaches, apricots or plums instead of nectarines. Keep any leftover poaching liquid to poach other fruit; or simmer the liquid until it's reduced and syrupy, stir in 1 tablespoon orange-flavoured liqueur then pour over ice cream.
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blueberry yogurt loaf

Blueberry yoghurt loaf

This simple yet delicious blueberry loaf is perfect for a morning or afternoon snack with a steaming hot cup of tea.
apple charlotte tartlets

Apple charlotte tartlets

If you would like to make your own delicious pastry cases, see the recipe for pastry in blueberry apple crumbles. Note
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hopscotch

Hopscotch

equipment 20cm x 30cm lamington pan 20cm x 50cm prepared cake board (see basic know-how number 2, pages 160-161) decorations 165g packet mini musks Piping takes a little practice. You might find it easier to do the piping, numbering and lettering before using a spatula to position the cakes on the board. Note
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White chocolate, nut and berry blondies

White chocolate, nut and berry blondies

Not suitable to freeze. Not suitable to microwave. Leave the nuts and berries out of this recipe if you just want a plain Blondie. Dust the slice with a little sifted icing sugar, if you like. Note
frangipane tart with caramelised figs

Frangipane tart with caramelised figs

The frangipane flower and this frangipane tart have absolutely nothing to do with each other, despite the name. Although both look absolutely stunning and will fill your house with the most delightful aroma.
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jaffa liqueur squares

Jaffa liqueur squares

We used Cointreau, but you can use your favourite citrus-flavoured liqueur. Use orange juice instead of the liqueur, if you like. Note
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jelly bean train

Jelly bean train cake

This fun children's cake is great for the little ones that love playing with trains and automobiles. They'll love the taste and look of this tasty dessert!
Mango and Raspberry Jelly

Mango and raspberry jelly

When in season, use one large fresh mango weighing about 600g (1¼ pounds). Peel mango over a small bowl to catch as much juice as possible; cut off mango cheeks, then slice thinly. Squeeze as much juice as you can from around the seed into the same bowl, add enough cold water to make 1 […]
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blueberry apple crumbles

Blueberry apple crumbles

Delight your family and friends with these miniature crumble pies, best served with a dollop of fresh cream.
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APPLE AND BERRY FILLO PIE

Apple and berry filo pie

Topped with a crunchy pastry lid sprinkled with cinnamon and flaked almonds, this juicy apple and berry pie makes a luscious ending to a family meal.
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white Christmas

White christmas

The cake and ice- cream cones can be prepared one day before the party. The frosting is best spread over the cake about an hour before serving. The frosting will lose its gloss after an hour or so. Note
choc-raspberry lamington slice

Choc-raspberry lamington slice

Leaving a 1cm (½ inch) border of sponge without cream will make the icing of the sides of the slice easier to do. The weight of the top layer of sponge will push the cream far enough. Note
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slow-cooked quince

Slow-cooked quince

This cousin to the apple is always eaten cooked, as it is too hard and acidic to be enjoyed raw. It takes a long time to cook, but its glorious scent and lovely musky flavour are worth it. Its flesh is cream when raw, but turns a deep rosy pink as it is cooked.
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Chocolate Blueberry Slab Cake

Chocolate blueberry slab cake

Stir the cooled cocoa and water mixture into the cake batter. Spread the cake mixture into the greased and lined cake pan. Use a spatula to smooth the top. Note
christmas gingerbread biscuits

Christmas gingerbread biscuits

For bold icing colours, we used powdered food colourings, available from cake decorating shops and some health food stores. Mixing the powder with a small amount of hot water, before stirring into the icing, gives a better result; liquid colourings can be used for pale colours. Note
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tropical turtle

Tropical turtle

Who could resist the tropical turtle with her yummy chocolate shell? Note
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kaleidocakes

Kaleidocakes

These colourful cupcakes are perfect for a birthday party and will delight both the kids and adults.
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ButterfLy Beauty

Butterfly beauty

Two 20cm x 30cm (8-inch x 12-inch) rectangular cake pans 35cm x 40cm (14-inch x 16-inch) rectangular cake board toothpicks. Position paper pattern on cake, cut out butterfly using a sharp knife. Use toothpicks to transfer butterfly markings from paper pattern onto the cake. Spread different coloured butter creams on butterfly markings. The butterfly is […]
CARAMEL AND DATE BREAD PUDDING

Caramel and date bread pudding

Serve warm with pouring cream or ice-cream if desired. Pudding can be prepared severa hours ahead. Keep refrigerated and bake as required. Note
apple + ricotta fritters

Apple and ricotta fritters

Tossed in cinnamon sugar and drizzled with maple syrup, these dreamy ricotta fritters are a casual yet sophisticated dessert.
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VERY BERRY CAKES

Very berry cakes

Simple and elegant, these dainty little cupcakes are a delicious treat to share for dessert or a special afternoon tea.
TREACLE TART

Treacle tart

Treacle is a sweet and richly flavoured syrup which is perfect for making moist baked goods; especially tarts!
bridal cupcakes

Bridal cupcakes

It’s important to measure the cake mixture carefully, so the cakes are all the same depth. Make the full amount of mixture; it will be fine standing at room temperature while you bake the cakes in batches. We used standard sized foil cases and scrapbooking decorations, available from craft and shops. Note
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vanilla and rhubarb slice

Vanilla and rhubarb slice

Layers of sponge cake and vanilla ice-cream topped with a fresh rhubarb compote makes this vanilla and rhubarb slice a wonderful summer dessert.
ALLERGY-FREE FRUIT CAKE

Allergy-free fruit cake

This fruit cake is suitable for many allergy diets, as it does not contain wheaten flour, eggs, milk or butter; the only sugar is in the fruit.
chocolate, honey & red berry      parfait

Chocolate, honey & red berry parfait

The parfait can also be made in a 10.5cm x 23.5cm (4-inch x 9½-inch) terrine or loaf pan; grease, then line the base and sides with baking paper, extending the paper over two long sides. serving suggestion Serve with extra raspberries and cherries. You will need to start this recipe a day ahead. Note
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Orange and date dessert muffins

Orange and date dessert muffins

These muffins are delicious without the orange sauce. However, the rich buttery sauce transforms them into a dessert for grown-ups. Grand Marnier (or brandy) is the best liqueur to use. Remember to grate the rind of the oranges before you juice them. If the muffins need re-heating, 20 or 30 seconds in a microwave oven […]
Wicked Wizards  hat

Wicked wizards hat

EQUIPMENT deep 26cm x 36cm (10½-inch x 14½-inch) baking dish 45cm x 50cm (17-inch x 18-inch) rectangular cake board small paper piping bag. DECORATIONS silver cardboard, for buckle; 1 black licorice strap; 100g (3 ounces) white chocolate Melts; coloured sprinkles. With magic and mayhem being all the rage these days, there are sure to be […]
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hot raspberry soufflés

Hot raspberry soufflés

These beautiful and blushing soufflés are dead easy to make. Just remember to whip up your egg white well, and serve them straight from the oven to the table.
Upside-down mandarin polenta YOGHURT CAKE

Upside-down mandarin polenta yoghurt cake

This delicious and impressive looking mandarin upside-down cake is a little tricky to make but is oh so worth it. Better still it is gluten-free so everyone can enjoy it. Use a microplane to zest the fruit for best results.
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berry sponge slice

Berry sponge slice

Encased in crisp puff pastry, this beautiful berry sponge slice makes a delightful sweet treat with tea or coffee.
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apple and prune slice

Apple and prune slice

A spiced apple and prune filling is sandwiched between buttery shortcrust pastry in this easy, delicious slice.
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praline rocky road ice-cream

Praline rocky road ice-cream

Just a few extra ingredients and about half an hour in the kitchen and you can turn regular chocolate ice-cream into a delicious and very sophisticated dessert.
CARROT AND PRUNE CAKE

Carrot and prune cake

You will need to grate about 3 carrots for this recipe. Use the grating blade of the processor if desired. Note
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apple tarte tartin

Apple tarte tatin

This French caramelised apple tart is delicious with a dollop of whipped cream or melting ice-cream.
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