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double chocolate brownie

Double chocolate brownie

While the cooking method may stray from tradition, there are only pure, classic, mouth-watering flavours to be found in these delicious brownies. This recipe is an easy crowd pleaser.
white chocolate and raspberry mille-feuilles

White chocolate and raspberry mille-feuilles

Not only do these white chocolate and raspberry mille-feuilles look amazing, they taste just as good. They are surprisingly quick and easy to make so you don't need an excuse to whip up a batch and surprise your loved ones.
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Berry frangipane tarts

Berry frangipane tarts

These berry frangipane tarts are perfect for a simple afternoon tea celebration. Serve them with a small dish of clotted cream for that little something extra.
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balsamic strawberries with mascarpone

Balsamic strawberries with mascarpone

Serve with chopped mint or basil leaves. Note
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Wholemeal banana and prune bread

Wholemeal banana and prune bread

If you want to make the bread a little lighter in colour and texture, use half white self-raising flour with the wholemeal self-raising flour. Note
orange macaroon cake

Orange macaroon cake

Try this delightfully citrusy orange flavoured macaroon cake next time you're asked to 'bring a plate'. The unique combination and texture of coconut and orange will be a sure fire winner.
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Teddy bear's picnic

Teddy bear’s picnic

Replace toys with caramello koalas or teddy bear biscuits, edible flowers and lollies shaped like picnic foods, such as fruits, hot dogs and pizza. You’ll find lots of toys to easily decorate cakes in variety shops or toy stores. Note
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FrogsinaPond

Frogs in a pond

It's not that hard being green... there's a pond, plenty of water, lily pads and a rainbow connection... Why, there's lots of fun to be had!
Hoot Hoot

Hoot hoot

This cake is perfect for a first birthday party. It's quite simple to make, so you're not spending lots of time on a creation that probably won't be given its due attention by the birthday child.
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wendy's sponge cake

Wendy’s sponge cake

When folding flour into egg mixture, you can use a large metal spoon, a rubber spatula, a whisk or use one hand like a rake. “This is my mum’s recipe, and whenever I go home, I’ll always find one waiting in the cake tin.” Note
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ALien

Alien Cake

This little extra-terrestrial is so likable that even a horde of hungry alien task force officers may have trouble cutting into it.
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valentine's croquembouche

Valentine’s croquembouche

You might have a few puffs left over; freeze them, unfilled. Valentine’s croquembouche Fit a large piping bag with a plain tube (or without a tube); three-quarters fill the bag with pastry mixture. Hold the bag upright, pipe the pastry into 2cm (¾ inch) rounds. Working quickly, use tongs or forks to dip the puffs […]
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apple pie

Apple pie

Redirected to /recipes/apple-pie-12685 Recipe can be made a day ahead; store, covered, in the refrigerator. Granny Smith apples, with their green skin and crisp, tart flesh, are ideal for this pie. They were named after Maria Anne Smith of Australia, who cultivated them from Tasmanian apple seeds. Note
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egg-free date and nut cake

Egg-free date and nut cake

Cake is best made on day of serving. Not suitable to freeze. A slice of this hearty, healthy cake is a decent breakfast on the run or a reliable mid-morning pick-me-up. Note
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wedding bells

Wedding bells

These simple, yet stunning wedding cupcakes are a perfect treat for a special day.
candy cane pinwheels

Candy cane pinwheels

You can use any colour you like to tint the dough, choose a matching lolly, or coloured sugar, to coat the pinwheel edges. Note
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berry and nutella shortcakes

Berry and nutella shortcakes

Top shortcakes with half the berry mixture, then another nutella-topped shortcake; repeat with remaining berry mixture, then top with remaining shortcake. Note
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chocolate on chocolate torte

Chocolate on chocolate torte

Combine chocolate cake, chocolate custard and chocolate ganache and you've got this fabulous chocolate on chocolate torte, with cherries on top.
GINGER AND LIME Whoopie Pies

Ginger and lime whoopie pies

Beat butter in a small bowl with an electric mixer until as white as possible. Beat in rind and sifted icing sugar until smooth. Whoopie pies are best eaten the day they are made. Note
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FRUIT SALAD CAKE

Fruit salad cake

We used a Granny Smith apple in this recipe. You will also need one medium overripe banana for this recipe. Keeping time: 1 day. Note
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lime curd meringue tarts

Lime curd meringue tarts

This recipe is also nut-free and gluten-free. Handy hints Instead of the lime, make the curd using lemon, or even orange juice. Make double the curd mixture and use it to fill mini pastry tartlet shells, or use as a topping for scones or pikelets. Note
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chocolate fruit cake

Chocolate fruit cake

The chocolate fruit cake can be baked in a 14cm x 21cm loaf pan, bake in a slow oven about 1½ hours. walnuts marry well with apple and can be used in savoury as well as sweet dishes Note
walnut dessert recipes

Walnut, coffee and pear loaf

Cooking time may vary slightly depending on the ripeness of the pear. Store loaf in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Note
Fruit salad with star-anise syrup

Fruit salad with star-anise syrup

You can make the syrup up to two days ahead and refrigerate, covered, until ready to use. Reheat before pouring over the fruit. You can use this syrup with any fruit, for instance, a selection of tropical varieties such as carambola, rambutan, pineapple, mango or mangosteen. Note
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TRIPLE CHOCOLATE SLICE

Triple chocolate slice

Sweet, rich and wonderfully decadent, this beautiful chocolate slice is easy to make and perfect enjoyed with a cup of coffee for a relaxing morning or afternoon treat.
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strawberry shortcakes

Strawberry shortcakes

These simple little strawberry shortcakes are made using pastry rather than shortbread, making them lighter and quicker to bake.
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triple chocolate sponge surprise

Triple chocolate sponge surprise

To cut this dessert, use a large hot dry kitchen knife. Cut as many portions as you need, and freeze any remaining dessert covered with foil. Cut the dessert as soon as you take it out of the freezer, but wait about 10 minutes before serving. Note
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Traditional croquembouche

Traditional croquembouche

Show off your MasterChef skills by making this traditional croquembouche. You will need a croquembouche stand, and if you've got a silicon liner to help slip the finished tower from the stand all the better. It'll be worth the work to see the look on your guests' faces when you present them with croquembouche.
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Photographer: Ben Dearnley

Banana loaves with muesli topping

These mini banana loaves with muesli topping by the Australian Women's Weekly make a perfect nut-free addition to the kids' lunch boxes or even a delicious and nutritious breakfast on the run.
Raspberry swirl cake

Raspberry swirl cake

A classic teacake, the kind you hope to find on the cake stall at a school fete or church bazaar. Raspberry swirl cake is simple to make, looks impressive and tastes wonderful.
Photographer: Ben Dearnley

Triple choc muffins

When too much chocolate is never enough, take one more step over the line and there you'll find these decadent little triple choc muffins. They make a great treat for the kids, or for you.
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Australia Day LAMINGTON POPS

Australia day lamington pops

store cake pops in an airtight container at a cool room temperature until ready to serve. They will keep for up to a week. Note
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orange pudding with rum sauce

Orange pudding with rum sauce

The pudding is best made on the day of serving. Rum sauce can be made a day ahead, store, covered, in the fridge. Reheat the sauce before serving either in a microwave oven or over low heat in a small saucepan until hot. Note
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raspberry meringues with rosewater cream with rosewater cream

Raspberry meringues with rosewater cream

It is fine to use just one 300ml carton of cream for this recipe. Raspberry meringues with rosewater cream. Spoon meringue onto baking-paper-lined tray into 12 free-form shapes about 5cm (2 inches) apart. Bake in very slow oven until meringues feel dry to touch. Note
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drum beat

Drum beat

Be sure to remove toothpicks from cake before cutting and serving. Raspberry straps, cut into strips, can be used instead of red licorice rope. Sandwich the two cakes together with a little blue butter cream. Spread the cake with coloured butter creams. Insert candy cane into centre of red icing ball to make drumstick. Note
CREPES WITH ICE CREAM AND PASSIONFRUIT SAUCE

Crêpes with ice cream and passionfruit sauce

On the days when you're pressed for time to come up with the perfect homemade dessert it's perfectly ok to get a little extra help from your local supermarket. Topped with this deliciously tart passionfruit cream, you'd never know the crêpes were store bought.
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mango coconut cake

Mango coconut cake

Mango puree helps turn this classic coconut tea cake, and the coconut frosting, into a moist, fruity delight. Lovely served with a cup of tea or coffee.
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angel cakes

Angel cakes

Filled with raspberry jam and whipped cream, these lamington-style cakes make the perfect morning or afternoon treat.
bread and butter cake

Bread and butter cake

Buy small brioche from the bakery section of your supermarket or from any French cake shop. This recipe is not suitable to freeze. Note
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CHRISTMAS ICE-CREAM BOMBE

Christmas ice-cream bombe

Ice-cream bombe mixture needs to be prepared at least a day ahead, keep in the freezer until required. Cake base can also be prepared a day ahead, keep in an airtight container. Cover bombe with whipped cream just before serving. Note