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From cheesecakes to puddings to pavlovas, find a tried and tested Women Weekly dessert recipe for every season and occasion.

grilled stone fruit with amaretti

Grilled stone fruit with amaretti

You can use the stone fruit of your choice to make this delicious dessert. As a rule, it's best to go with whatever is best in season, but personal taste always plays a role!
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Hazelnut choc chip cake withFRANGELICO CREAM AND FIGS

Hazelnut choc chip cake with Frangelico cream and figs

Locking in the base of a springform pan upside down, makes it easier to remove the cake later. Blowtorches are available from kitchenware and hardware stores. Alternatively, you can place the tray of figs under a hot grill to caramelise the sugar. Note
tommy tortoise   cake

Tommy tortoise cakes

The birthday child and friends will be thrilled with these individual tortoise cakes covered in chocolate freckles.
Gingered Junket

Gingered junket

The word 'junket' normally conjures up images of politicians on 'work' trips in exotic places, or unappetising, lumpy bowls of custard. This dish is, thankfully, neither. It is a smooth, sweet, gingery bowl of goodness.
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Sago plum puddings with orange cream

Sago plum puddings with orange cream

Sago, also known as seed or pearl tapioca, comes from the sago palm and is used in soups and desserts, and as a thickening agent. You can use Cointreau, Grand Marnier, Curaçao or any other orange- flavoured liqueur in this recipe.
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chocolate liqueur soufflés

Chocolate liqueur soufflés

We used crème de cacao, but you could use any chocolate flavoured liqueur you like. Soufflés must be made just before serving. Note
bug catcher

Bug catcher

EQUIPMENT 20cm x 30cm (8-inch x 12-inch) rectangular cake board We used Tic Tacs to make the ladybird `trail’. Use as many ladybirds as you like to decorate the cake board. Use any critter lollies you can find, sour worms work well, or even use plastic spiders, if you like. If using non-edible decorations, make […]
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bouquets

Bouquets

Use lightly oiled scissors to cut turkish delight. You will need about 35 sugar flowers per cake pop. Note
ice-cream sundaes

Ice-cream sundaes

None of are too grown-up for an ice-cream sundae. Especially ones that look as good as these.
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kaleidoscopes

Kaleidoscopes

Delicious and impressively decorated cupcakes that resemble dazzling kaleidoscopes.
orange creme caramel

Pressure-cooker creme caramel

When this classic French dessert is done well, nothing can beat its silky, cream texture. Don't forget to sieve your custard and remember to insulate with a tea towel so the outside doesn't cook too quickly.
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choc-peppermint slice

Choc-peppermint slice

Creamy chocolate and refreshing peppermint - a match made in heaven. We've added some crispy ingredients to this delicious slice recipe to create a wonderfully indulgent dessert.
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yule log

Yule log

The ganache can be made 2 days ahead; store in the refrigerator. When ready to use, beat with an electric mixer until it is of a spreadable consistency. Decorate the log with fresh cherries, if you like. Note
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white chocolate and pineapple truffles

White chocolate and pineapple truffles

Truffles are a cook’s secret pleasure: they look splendidly impressive but are actually quite effortless to make. Basically a round of chilled flavoured ganache rolled in melted milk, dark or white chocolate with, perhaps, cocoa, coconut, chopped nuts or citrus rind, a truffle is refrigerated until it’s set then presented en masse or singly, with […]
yogurt and mango jelly

Yoghurt and mango jelly

We used golden kiwifruit in this recipe. You need two passionfruit for this recipe. This recipe is suitable for diabetics. Note
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Photographer: Dean Wilmot

Chewy cranberry meringues

These delicious chewy cranberry meringues, sometimes called cranberry chewies, make a delicate, pretty afternoon tea treat.
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tea-spiced pears

Tea-spiced pears

The dark, smoky flavours of tea and the warm spice of star anise bring out the autumnal sweetness of poached pears.
eggnog crème anglaise

Eggnog crème anglaise

Eggnog crème anglaise (French for "English cream") is a light pouring custard used as a dessert cream during the Christmas season.
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orange blossom cakes

Orange blossom cakes

Drizzled in orange blossom icing, these dense almond and orange cakes are perfect served with a pot of hot tea.
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nectarine and apricot tarts

Nectarine and apricot tarts

These tarts are the perfect expression of sumer. When cooked, the nectarines and apricots soften and slightly caramelise, becoming the perfect foil to the buttery crunch of the pastry and the nuts. Note
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pineapple cake with malibu cream

Pineapple cake with malibu cream

Like a cocktail in a cake, this pineapple malibu cream cake makes a fabulous centrepiece for a special celebration. You can use well crushed fresh pineapple if you like.
tiramisu roulade

Tiramisu roulade

Named for it's shape, this roulade is a filled cake that has been rolled into dessert perfection!
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Flying saucer cake

Flying saucer cake

We used a blackboard as a serving plate for this fun spaceship cake. Get the party goers to create their own universe using chalk.
Flying      Saucer

Flying saucer

Trim and position licorice bootlace to outline the windows. Position silver lollies between windows and around base; position one silver lolly on top of the flying saucer. Trim and position blue sour strings to outline base of flying saucer. Using picture as a guide, decorate flying saucer with remaining lollies. Sculpt the cake so it […]
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ernie elephant

Ernie elephant

Mint Slice is a biscuit with a light, crisp chocolate biscuit base, a thick layer of mint cream and a smooth coating of dark chocolate. Note
toffee creams

Toffee creams

Spiced honey muffins with chocolate chunks are topped with whipped cream and toffee bar shards in this decadent recipe.
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five

Five

You will need, Oven tray large piping bag fitted with 1cm (½-inch) plain tube. 8cm x 26cm (3¼-inch x 10½-inch) bar cake pan 20cm (8-inch) ring pan 30cm x 45cm (12-inch x 18-inch) rectangular prepared cake board Note
TURKISH DELIGHT WRAPS

Turkish delight wraps

A trick to cutting turkish delight is to place it in the freezer for 15 minutes to firm up, then cut it with an oiled knife, making sure to oil the knife regularly. You need a 6cm (2½-inch) fluted square cutter, or alternatively use a 7cm (2¾ inch) fluted round cutter. Note
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joe bad

Joe bad

Ensure the safety pins are removed before serving cake. Assemble cakes then, using image as a reference, cut out cake. Use a toothpick to mark out Joe’s features on cake. To make facial stubble, use toothpicks dipped in black colouring. Note
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CARAMEL MACADAMIA BARS

Caramel macadamia bars

These caramel macadamia bars are a definite luxury item. Sprinkled with icing sugar, they are a most delicious treat.
raspberry and apple cupcakes

Raspberry and apple cupcakes

If using frozen raspberries, don’t thaw them, as the colour will run. Granny smith or golden delicious apples are both good varieties to use in this recipe. Note
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caramel banana split

Caramel banana split

Caramel top `n’ fill is a delicious caramel made from milk and cane sugar. Use it straight from the can for slices, tarts and cheesecakes. Note
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three

Three

To keep the glossy finish to the frosting, the cake needs to be frosted up to an hour before the party. The frosting soon dries out to resemble cooked meringue. Note
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nutty choc-orange cake

Nutty choc-orange cake

This dense chocolate cake is filled with orange zest, chopped walnuts and almonds. A delicious sweet treat for an afternoon tea.
Fiery Dragon

Fiery dragon

In China, dragons traditionally symbolise good luck, which, along with this dragon, is a pretty nice gift to give as a birthday present.
Quick & easy mini lamingtons

Quick & easy mini lamingtons

To prevent icing from becoming too thick, keep it over a bowl of warm water. Prepared sponge cake can be used instead of the Madeira cake. Alternatively, you can use your favourite buttercake recipe ­ it is best made the day before making the lamingtons. Note
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up, up and away...

Up, up and away…

On a surface dusted with icing sugar, mould the balloon end from the reserved icing Dust your hands with icing sugar then gently mould the icing into a balloon shape When icing is large enough to cover the cake, carefully lift icing over cake using a rolling pin Using a toothpick or skewer, make small […]
AppleCake

Applecake

deep 25cm (10-inch) round cake pan 35cm (14-inch) round cake board 1 toothpick 2 packets strawberry sour straps 2 rolls yellow fruit and cola wheels 6 coloured sugar-coated almonds 1 Twix Bar 1 mint leaf Make a hole in the side of a Twix Bar with a toothpick. Push one end of the mint leaf […]
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baby bear

Baby bear

equipment 31cm x 34cm teddy bear cake pan 38cm x 47cm covered cake board Allen’s Peaches & Cream and Strawberries & Cream can be found in Allen’s Party Mix. Note
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strawberry and orange mille feuille

Strawberry and orange mille feuille

This beautiful light and fruity dessert pairs sweet strawberries, tart oranges and creamy ricotta with crunchy, golden puff pastry. It's easy to make and tastes brilliant.
Christmas ICE-CREAM POPS

Christmas ice-cream pops

store in an airtight container in the freezer until ready to serve. Ice-cream pops will keep for up to a week. Make the ice-cream pops 1 or 2 days ahead. Use rounded ice-cube trays if possible. Note
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Heavenly carrot cake

Heavenly carrot cake

It's the mixed spice, a blend of allspice, cinnamon, nutmeg, mace, cloves, coriander and ginger, that makes this carrot cake so heavenly.
Photographer: Teny Aghamalian Stylist: Louise Bickle

Moist flourless choc-nut cake

If you're in the mood for something deeply indulgent, you can't go past this moist flourless chocolate and hazelnut cake. As a bonus, it is gluten-free, wheat-free and yeast-free.
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Photographer: Gerry Colley; Stylist: Kay Francis

Cut & keep butter cake

Spread this cut & keep butter cake with a simple glace icing and sprinkle it with hundreds and thousands before the icing sets. It will be a big hit with the kids. Try substituting the caster sugar with brown sugar for a light caramel flavour.
Strawberry jelly cakes

Strawberry jelly cakes

These pretty little morsels combine the flavours of strawberry and coconut for a wonderful teatime treat that can be devoured in two bites.
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walnut and honey tarts

Walnut and honey tarts

These tarts add a tasty, elegant twist to a traditional high tea, or can be just as fun served as individual desserts.
almond jalousie

Almond jalousie

Jalousie is best made on the day of serving. Serve with whipped cream if you like.
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bonbons

Bonbons

Store bonbon s in an airtight container in th e fridge for up to 1 week. Use a good-quality da rk chocolate; one with 70% coco a (cacao) would suit this recipe . If you don’t have a silicone pan, turn this recipe into a trendy `rocky road’. Melt the chocolate and mix with the […]