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lemon curd crepe cake

Lemon curd crepe cake

This lemon curd crepe cake is a deliciously sophisticated version of pancakes with lemon and sugar. Be sure to cook the curd gently over simmering water, and don't let the bowl touch the base of the pan.
Bread and butter pudding with banana and almonds

Bread and butter pudding with banana and almonds

Bread and butter pudding is as old as the hills and it's great for using up stale bread. There are many different ways of making it. This recipe is a bit of a departure from the traditional, with the addition of bananas.
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Old-fashioned baked fig pudding

Baked fig pudding

As the weather cools off, a luscious hot dessert really hits the spot. This baked pudding is simple and tasty - a fine old-fashioned treat.
summer berry clafoutis

Summer berry clafoutis

Clafoutis is a traditional French baked dessert, often made with cherries. We've used the best of in-season summer berries in this recipe, but any combination of berries would be equally delicious.
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liqueur custard

Liqueur custard

Make your custard adults-only by giving it a kick with the liqueur of your choice. We've chosen orange flavoured liqueur for this recipe, but brandy, drambuie or even rum would work, too.
mississippi mud cake

Mississippi mud cake

This rich chocolate cake is based on the Mississippi mud pie, believed to have originated in the 1970s. The "mud" part of the name comes from the fact that the dense cake looks like the thick, muddy banks of the Mississippi River.
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mascarpone matchsticks

Mascarpone matchsticks

These mascarpone matchsticks are quite possibly the simplest dessert in the world to make. Even the most novice of cooks can easily assemble these little pastry beauties. Bet you can't eat just one.
Party piñata cake

Party piñata cake

Surprise and delight at your little one's next birthday with this amazing party piñata cake. Watch little faces light up with glee as they discover the sweet treasures contained within the chocolate shell.
CHOCOLATE FUDGE SAUCE

Chocolate fudge sauce

Chocolate fudge sauce is the perfect accompaniment to ice-cream, puddings and poached fruit. Just one taste of our deluxe home made version and we're confident you'll never resort to the bottled stuff again.
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walnut and prune loaf

Walnut and prune loaf

A quick and easy recipe, this delicious walnut and prune loaf makes a great breakfast or afternoon tea, especially delicious lightly toasted and spread with butter or a wedge of brie.
spiced crème caramel

Spiced crème caramel

Add an exotic touch to an everyday crème caramel with rosewater, cardamom and saffron. Silky soft and darkly sweet, this is a stunning dessert.
macadamia and ginger fingers

Macadamia and ginger fingers

These macadamia and ginger fingers make a lovely gluten-free alternative to cakes and biscuits for morning or afternoon tea. Enjoy as part of your 'elevenses' routine, or treat the kids for their afternoon snack.
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lemon tartlets

Lemon tartlets

These lemon tartlets have just the right amount of sweetness and tartness. Using ready made pastry means that they are easy to prepare and perfect for fussy cooks who are short on time.
hot chocolate souffles with poached cherries

Hot chocolate souffles with poached cherries

Don't be afraid of the soufflé! If you use room temperature eggs, fold in the ingredients gently and bake on the bottom shelf of the oven, you'll be well on your way to a restaurant quality, sophisticated dessert.
poached nectarines with orange almond bread

Poached nectarines with orange almond bread

This orange almond bread is our take on a classic biscotti recipe, those crisp biscuits that go so well with after-dinner coffee. They also go beautifully, as we've discovered, with poached nectarines and yogurt.
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cranberry and nut nougat

Cranberry and nut nougat

Nougat recipes often require candy thermometers and exact cooking temperatures; this cranberry and nut version is much simpler. It also has a pretty stained glass effect and makes a lovely gift.
peach and nectarine trifle

Peach and nectarine trifle

You could use apricots as well or instead of either fruit for this divine peach and nectarine trifle. As a rule of thumb, just go with whatever is best in season.
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apple cake with brandy butterscotch sauce

Apple cake with brandy butterscotch sauce

Warm apple cake with a lip-smacking brandy butterscotch sauce is a properly indulgent winter dessert. You could substitute whisky for brandy if you prefer. Serve with vanilla ice-cream for the full monty.
wally whale

Wally whale birthday cake

Give your child's birthday a fun nautical theme with this delightful Wally whale birthday cake, if you make the cake the day before and freeze it, it will be easier to decorate.
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Turkish Delight

Turkish delight

This soft, sugar-dusted confectionery goodie comes in many flavours, however this recipe has remained traditional and gone with the classic rosewater.
lace wedding cakes

Lace wedding cakes

These lovely textured lace wedding cakes will make a stylish and sophisticated display on your big day. You can mix and match the colours of the plates, cakes, flowers and decoration to suit any occasion.
apple cream pie

Apple cream pie

Easy and inexpensive to make, and terrific for a crowd. Tender apples and cream cheese on a crumble base, all topped with cream and cinnamon, delicious.
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CHOCOLATY BANANAS

Chocolatey bbq bananas

Stuff these bananas with chocolate and bake them in the oven or the bbq until they have turned into melted chocolatey banana goodness. They come in their own packaging and even count as one of your five-a-day!
chocolate hazelnut ice-cream cones

Chocolate hazelnut ice-cream cones

If you're looking to give your vanilla ice-cream a little lift, look no further than these chocolate hazelnut ice-cream cones. Just 10 minutes with a few ingredients and you can create something very special.
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mixed berry fool

Mixed berry fool

This quick and simple dessert is perfect for any time of the year. The combination of berries, custard and crunchy biscotti works beautifully together.
CHOCOLATE GANACHE MERINGUE

Chocolate ganache meringue

We're not sure if this chocolate ganache meringue is more slice, or more pavlova. What we are sure of, is that it is absolutely heavenly and there will but a few sweet crumbs leftover immediately after serving.
ICE-CREAM WITH ESPRESSO AND IRISH CREAM

Ice-cream with espresso and irish cream

Hit the trifecta and enjoy an all-in-one coffee, dessert and after dinner drink with this heavenly ice-cream with espresso and irish cream treat. Never has there been so much exquisiteness in such a little glass.
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COCONUT & PASSIONFRUIT TART

Coconut & passionfruit tart

You'll need to make this coconut and passionfruit tart a day ahead as it will need to be refrigerated overnight to be ready for serving. Serve topped wtih extra passionfruit and thick (double) cream.
hazelnut praline tiramisu

Hazelnut praline tiramisu

This classic Italian masterpiece never fails to please, and for good reason. Take your tiramisu to the next level by topping it with this magnificent hazelnut praline and you'll have your guests begging for more.
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maple baked winter fruits

Maple baked winter fruits

This maple baked winter fruit ensemble is perfect for chilly evenings. Serve with a generous dollop of mascarpone for extra decadence.
PROFITEROLES WITH CHOCOLATE LIQUEUR SAUCE

Profiteroles with chocolate liqueur sauce

Our profiteroles with chocolate liqueur sauce are the perfect end to your next dinner party. For best results, don't forget to perforate each profiterole with the tip of a sharp knife before the last 5 minutes of baking.
almond panettone with honey-grilled peaches

Almond panettone with honey-grilled peaches

Panettone, a sweet Italian loaf, has been brilliantly re-purposed for this decadent dessert dish. Spread with almond topping, the baked panettone slices are gorgeous soaked in peachy juices.
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RASPBERRY SORBET

Raspberry sorbet

All you need is a little patience and a good blender and you could be delighting your dinner guests with this raspberry sorbet. You can experiment with all kinds of berries and fruit, but we love the glorious colour.
frozen chocolate tiramisu bars

Frozen chocolate tiramisu bars

These frozen chocolate tiramisu bars are dead easy and terrifically impressive. Just a few moments worth of effort topped with a little sprinkle of cocoa and you'll have a grown up dessert that will satisfy the most discerning of tastes.
CHOCOLATE CHERRY SLICE

Chocolate cherry slice

If you're a fan of the cherry ripe, you'll love our chocolate cherry slice. The combination of cherries, chocolate and coconut will be reminiscent of this quintessential chocolate bar, only better.
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date, ricotta and polenta cake

Date, ricotta and polenta cake

This is the perfect cake to serve at the end of an Italian meal, or with a cup of espresso when friends drop by in the late afternoon.
French vanilla slice

French vanilla slice

Creamy vanilla custard and layers of light pastry dusted with icing sugar - a piece of French vanilla slice is a perfect afternoon treat, especially with a cup of good coffee on the side.
STRAWBERRY MOUSSE CAKE

Strawberry mousse cake

With a rosy pink filling sandwiched between layers of light sponge, this strawberry mousse cake is visually stunning. It's also deceptively easy to make and assemble. Yes, the store bought sponge has a place in the AWW kitchen!
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hazelnut liqueur ice-cream sauce

Vanilla ice-cream sauce

Who knew you could make a sauce out of ice-cream? If you've never tried it, you're missing out. This vanilla ice-cream sauce is sweet, creamy and deliciously spiked with liqueur. Serve with warm cake or pudding.
Dark chocolate and peppermint cheesecake

Dark chocolate and peppermint cheesecake

Channeling the flavours of everyone's favourite childhood biscuit, this dark chocolate and peppermint cheesecake is wonderfully sweet, creamy and decadent, with just the right amount of minty zing.
Aebleskiver

Aebleskiver

In a book dating back to my great-grandmother, there is this recipe for traditional Danish pancakes. It was the one my grandmother used to serve at family gatherings in December. In the part of Jutland, Denmark, that my family comes from, they make a sweet prune compote and add about a teaspoon of it to every aebleskive before turning them over. They are called "aebleskive with music".
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butterscotch pie

Butterscotch pie

This decadent butterscotch pie will satisfy the cravings of any sweet tooth. The only problem with this luscious dish is trying to decide whether to serve it with lashings of whipped cream, or ice-cream.
very-berry pavlova

Very-berry pavlova

The pavlova was so named because it was thought to be as light as the famous dancer, Anna Pavlova. We love that this version reminds us of her brightly coloured ballet tutu. It's almost a shame to eat. Almost.
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berry coconut and yogurt parfaits

Berry, coconut and yoghurt parfaits

There is no cooking required for this fabulous layered dessert, and it just takes a few minutes to put together, so you can indulge in a berry, coconut and yoghurt parfait at a moment's notice.
chocolate, honey and red berry parfait

Chocolate, honey and red berry parfait

Parfait means 'perfect' in French and there's a lot about this chocolate, honey and red berry version that is perfect. For starters, it's easy to make and doesn't melt too quickly which means it's great for entertaining. It also looks amazing.
rum and raisin chocolate mousse eggs

Rum and raisin chocolate mousse eggs

OK, we admit these rum and raisin chocolate mousse eggs require a delicate touch and a steady hand for a perfect result. Trust us; that smooth, boozy, delicate little Easter egg for grown-ups is totally worth it.
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apple and sultana strudel

Apple strudel

For a quick, easy and popular family dessert, try this golden, flaky strudel filled with sweet apple and juicy sultanas. Serve with a generous dollop of cream, ice-cream or both. It's also delicious cold.
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Fresh mango jellies

Fresh mango jellies

When dissolved gelatine is added to a mixture, both should be roughly the same temperature. Note
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strawberry roulade recipe

Strawberries and cream white chocolate roulade

The combination of sweet, light sponge cake with a creamy white chocolate and strawberry filling is utterly irresistible. Cut yourself a slice and enjoy with a pot of tea for morning or afternoon tea.
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Deep-fried sweet pastries (thiples)

Deep-fried sweet pastries (Thiples)

Thiples (or Diples) are a Greek sweet dessert consisting of pastry that has been fried in hot oil, and a honey drizzle. This recipe uses classic flavours so the dish is true to its origin.
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fig baklava

Fig baklava

Try this sweet, spiced classic drizzled in honey syrup for a decadent but light dessert.
caramelised apples

Caramelised apples

Well, this is one way to increase the kids' fruit intake! Be warned, these caramelised apples are dangerously delicious.
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TOBLERONE FONDUE

Toblerone fondue

This exceedingly rich, decadent dessert is just the ticket at the end of a long dinner party with friends. Serve with coffee and lots of laughs.
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ROCKY ROAD SLICE

Rocky road slice

It's a win-win for this slice with chocolate, marshmallow and crispy biscuit pieces the kids will love and minimal time in the kitchen that you will love.
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box of popcorn

Box of popcorn

equipment deep 23cm (9¼-inch) square cake pan 30cm (12-inch) square prepared cake board Note
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banana split

Banana split cupcakes

These two classic sweet treats just got even sweeter, as they have merged into a fabulous fun cupcake.
greek yogurt cake

Greek yoghurt cake

Greek yoghurt has less moisture than ordinary yoghurt, giving this lovely cake a firmer texture.
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black forest french macaroons

Black forest French macarons

Back in 1792, two Carmelite nuns dubbed the "Macaron Sisters" baked and sold macarons to pay for their lodgings. Over 200 years later, our love affair with these almond delights continue. These chocolate and cherry macarons are beautiful served with hot espresso.
Golden pecan twists

Golden pecan twists

Finely chopped walnuts, hazelnuts or macadamias can be used instead of the pecans. Top each biscuit with a chocolate-covered coffee bean or an almond kernel, if you like. Store in an airtight container for up to a week. Note
Chocolate pecan bread pudding

Chocolate pecan bread pudding

Once upon a time, your grandmother made a thrifty bread pudding with leftover bread, and some basic store items. This chocolate pecan bread pudding is something quite, quite different.
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triple-ginger loaf

Triple-ginger loaf

Pleating the foil allows the cake to expand as it cooks. Use a piece of foil slightly larger than the pan. Fold the foil to create a pleat down the centre. We used a loaf pan with a capacity of 3 litres (12 cups). The uniced cake can be made a day ahead; store in […]
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