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day-before muffins

Day-before muffins

If you have overnight guests or friends coming for breakfast, prepare the recipe ahead for a breakfast of muffins fresh from the oven! The muffin batter is partially made the day before and refrigerated overnight, needing only a few more minutes of preparation before baking and serving. Note
a blizzard of snowmen

A blizzard of snowmen

6 serving plates, or a large serving tray Use a mixture of jam and cinnamon doughnuts, mini jam doughnuts and doughnut holes, if you like. Note
JEWELLED Macaroons

Jewelled macaroons

Cover macaroons with foil halfway through baking time if fruit on top starts to brown. You need about 50g (1½ ounces) of each glacé fruit. Note
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coconut sesame crisps

Coconut sesame crisps

You may find it easier to bake just two crisps on a tray at a time. Re-use the baking-paper lining. Store crisps in an airtight container for up to a week. Note
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Vanilla patty cakes with glacé icing

Vanilla patty cakes with glacé icing

You can make glacé icing without butter (or oil) but, a tiny amount of butter will add gloss to the icing and make it easy to cut neatly ­without butter, glacé icing tends to shatter when you cut it. Note
choc-marshmallow squares

Choc-marshmallow squares

Add some extra colour to the marshmallow by tinting half of it lightly with your choice of food colouring ­the range is limitless and can be added to suit the colour theme of your party. Note
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Spotty cookies

Spotty cookies

Colourful, chocolatey and utterly moorish, these tasty spotty cookies are perfect for a bake stall or school fete.
jam starlets

Jam starlets

Tarts can be made one day ahead; store, in a single layer, in an airtight container. The stars of the day can act all grown-up like their favourite celebrity with a flute of pink fizz in one hand and a canapé in the other. As well, there’s the kids’ all-time favourite jam tarts made into […]
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icy fruit kebabs

Icy fruit kebabs

We used watermelon, mandarins, kiwifruit, mango and strawberries. Use any combination you like. Note
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balloon with a view

Balloon with a view cake

Equipment: 30cm x 40cm rectangular cake board You can also use raspberry and vanilla marshmallows, halved crossways, or a variety of chocolate buttons to decorate the balloon. If using butter cream instead of the strawberry frosting, you will need one quantity of butter cream which ­ you can tint pink or leave plain. Note
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dannie dinosaur     CAKE

Dannie dinosaur cake

Assemble pieces ready to be iced. Use a palette knife to make scales. Position paper pattern on cake. Note
fruit kebab dippers

Fruit kebab dippers

Try serving the fruit kebabs with chocolate sprinkles and desiccated coconut as well as 100s & 1000s. Note
teddy bear biscuits

Teddy bear biscuits

The kids will love these delightful teddy bear biscuits. You can experiment with different coloured smarties to have a variety of coloured noses, if you like.
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Easy Florentines

Easy florentines

It is very important to allow biscuits to cool completely before you attempt to remove them from trays, to avoid breaking Note
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vegemite pinwheels

Vegemite pinwheels

Unbaked pinwheels can be frozen for up to a month. Bake them straight from the freezer, adding about 10 minutes to the baking time. Note
double digits

Double digits

8cm x 25cm x 7cm (3¼-inch x 10-inch x 2¾-inch) bar cake pan deep 25cm (10-inch) round cake pan 45cm (18-inch) square cake board. Be careful when cutting the jubes as they tend to stick to the knife. To avoid this, dip the knife in hot water and dry it before cutting. Note
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dainty cupcakes

Dainty cupcakes

Have butter at room temperature. Beat butter in a small bowl with electric mixer until very pale. Add half sifted icing sugar and half milk; beating until well combined. Add remaining icing sugar and milk; beat until mixture is smooth. Note
blast off

Blast off

Equipment 21cm x 32cm number 1 cake pan (see tip) 35cm x 45cm covered cake board. After turning the first cake out of the pan, wash the cake pan and rinse it in cold water, then dry, to remove any residual heat. Note
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dreamtime lizard

Dreamtime lizard

Inspired by Aboriginal legend, this striking cake is distinctively an Australian original. Note
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cheesy chicken strips

Cheesy chicken strips

Chicken can be crumbed one day ahead; keep, covered, in refrigerator. Cook chicken just before serving. Note
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butterfly cakes

Butterfly cakes

Equipment: 3 x 12-hole (1/3-cup/80ml) standard muffin pans, 30 standard paper cases. The icing will set quickly, so return it to the pan of water and reheat it gently until it’s runny again. Don’t overheat the icing or it will crystallise. A tiered cake plate is the perfect way to show off these ever-popular patty […]
TaLLeratTwo

Tallerattwo

20cm x 30cm (8-inch x 12-inch) rectangular cake pan; 8cm x 25cm (3¼-inch x 10-inch) bar cake pan; 35cm x 45cm (14-inch x 18-inch) rectangular cake board Note
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Photographer: John Paul Urizar. Stylist: Sarah DeNardi

Spooky raspberry ice-cream cake

You'll get more howls of delight than of fear when you bring this spooky ice-cream cake out! A firm favourite from The Australian Women's Weekly Kids' Perfect Party Book.
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caramel banana pinwheels

Caramel banana pinwheels

Did you know? Children need to eat mini-meals throughout the day. Most children can snack up to 5 or 6 times a day, thanks to their small stomach capacity and large appetites, providing them with a third to a half of their energy needs. Note
Board shorts

Board shorts

EQUIPMENT 26cm x 35cm (10 inch x 14 inch) baking dish 30cm x 40cm (12 inch x 16 inch) rectangular cake board bamboo skewer. The grommets have gone a-surfing — even fussy teenage boys and girls will want to ‘hang 10’ with this cool pair of board shorts. Use a skewer to make holes for […]
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wrapped up like a mummy

Wrapped up like a mummy

35cm (14-inch) square cake board These cute little cakes would also be a welcome treat at a halloween party for younger children. Cupcakes should be decorated the day of serving as the Minties will dissolve if left overnight. Store cakes in an airtight container at room temperature. If you can’t find un-iced cupcakes, use iced […]
Boris the cLown

Boris the clown

Boris the clown is a fun and delicious cake for children's birthday parties.
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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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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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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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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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roast beef pizza

Roast beef pizza

Roast beef pizza. Yes indeed. Suspend your disbelief at least until you try this brilliant example of British and Italian fusion, complete with horseradish, brought to you by Woman's Day.
After school snack ideas

After-school snack ideas

When the kids get home from school starving, it's a good time to slip something healthy on their plate. We've got four recipes here, muffins, smoothie, fruit dip and quesadillas, that are perfect.
Guacamole and ham wrap

Guacamole and ham wrap

A guacamole and ham wrap is an easy way to make your childs lunch tasty and nutritious. Wraps are often a hit with those who dislike ordinary sandwiches.
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Mega choc-chip cookies

Mega choc-chip cookies

Choc-chip cookies are always a crowd pleaser and these mega choc-chip cookies will be hugely popular. Generously sized, crisp around the edges and chewy in the middle. Perfect.
Mini pizzas

Mini pizzas

Mini pizzas are meal the kids can get involved in cooking too. Whether it be cutting the toppings or helping sprinkle the cheese, this is a good recipe to get the whole family actively involved.
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Calzone

Calzone

An Italian filled and baked bread - perfect for children's snacks, lunches or any time!
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sugared almonds

Sugared almonds

If you have a sugar (candy) thermometer, use it for these recipes. These nuts are so moreish it will be hard to hand them over; to prevent such a dilemma, double the quantity and the problem is solved! Note
myrtle the turtle

Myrtle the turtle

Packaged cupcakes usually come iced, however, you can ice over the top with the frosting or remove the icing. Place the muffins in matching paper cases, if you like. Note
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sausage and tabbouleh pitta breads

Sausage and tabbouleh pitta breads

We used beef sausages here, but this snack would be just as good with chicken, pork or lamb sausages depending on your child’s tastes. You can replace the baba ghanoush with hummus. Note
mini flowers

Mini flower cakes

Make more cakes from any leftover cake mixture if you like. Cakes are best made on the day of the party. Note
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crown of hearts

Crown of hearts

Fit for the king or queen of the day, this cake sparkles with edible jewels. Note
merry-go-round

Merry-go-round

Ready made soft icing can be bought from any local supermarkets. We painted the horses with non-toxic paint. The cardboard cylinder must be strong, we used the inside of a baking paper roll. Note
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sumac wedges

Sumac wedges

.Sumac is a purple-red, astringent spice ground from berries growing on shrubs that flourish wild around the Mediterranean. It adds a delightful tart, lemony piquancy to food without the heat of chilli. Available from the spice aisle of most supermarkets and Middle Eastern stores. Note
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Crazy colourfulSTRAW POPS

Crazy colourful straw pops

Ready-made rich chocolate fudge frosting is available in packets from the supermarket and cake decorating shops. Note
potato and parsley wafers

Potato and parsley wafers

Try layering various herb leaves, such as sage, inside the potato wafers. You can also use russet burbank or spunta potatoes for this recipe. Note
NANAIMO BARS This is a treat from Western Canada.

Nanaimo bars

This recipe comes from western Canada. Keeping time: 2 weeks. Note
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sugar-coated peanuts

Sugar-coated peanuts

These nuts are so moreish it will be hard to hand them over; to prevent such a dilemma, double the quantity and the problem is solved! Note
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