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Deep-fried ice-cream balls

Deep-fried ice-cream

A classic dessert often served after a big meal in Chinese restaurants. Make it for your loved ones at home and serve with fresh fruit for a quick and tasty treat. The combination of a crispy golden coating and cool, creamy ice-cream is unbeatable.
Florentines

Florentines

Some believe florentines to be an Italian creation. They're actually French. Wherever their origin, this recipe is just the ticket. Now will someone pop the kettle on?
Apricot sour cream cake

Apricot sour cream cake

Opposites attract in this cake with sour cream, white chocolate and apricot creating an explosion of flavour in your mouth.
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Creamed coconut rice with caramel bananas

Creamed coconut rice with caramel bananas

If cooking for children, use orange juice instead of rum. Note
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steamed christmas pudding

Steamed Christmas pudding

Embrace tradition, don your apron and arm yourself with a sturdy wooden spoon. You simply must create this sensational steamed Christmas pudding for family and friends this festive season. They'll love you for it.
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Lime sorbet splice with mojito fruit salad

Lime sorbet splice with mojito fruit salad

You will need about 9 limes and 4 passionfruit for this recipe. If you don’t have an ice-cream machine for Step 3, pour mixture into a shallow, freezeproof container; freeze until just set. Chop mixture, process until coarsely chopped; add egg white and process until combined. Freeze until partially frozen. Note
baby toffee figs

Baby toffee figs

We like to use green-skinned baby figs, they are very seasonal; check with your specialist greengrocer for availability. The toffee is very hot, so take care when dipping the figs into the toffee. Note
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Panforte

Panforte

A specialty of Siena, Italy, this dense fruit and nut cake is also known as Siena cake. You need to start this recipe the day before. Panforte will keep for up to 2 months wrapped in baking paper, then foil, in an airtight container.
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pavlova roll

Pavlova fruit roll

The beauty of this recipe is that you have the delicious taste of a pavlova with a much shorter cooking time. Rolling the meringue in this way results in a bright, fruit filled centre that looks exquisite on the plate.
pineapple and        citrus fruit marmalade

Pineapple and citrus fruit marmalade

The great thing about this pineapple and citrus fruit marmalade is the celebration of so many delicious fruits in the one jar. The balance of different flavours is just perfect. Spread liberally on hot buttered toast.
celebration christmas cakes

Celebration christmas cakes

Do you need something spectacular for your Christmas table? Look no further than this celebration Christmas cake. Sophisticated and elegant on the outside, it has the perfect balance of fruit and liqueur on the inside.
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Panettone with ricotta and caramelised peaches

Panettone with ricotta and caramelised peaches

Amaretto, originally from Italy, is an almond-flavoured liqueur and can be purchased from liquor stores. If small panettone are unavailable, cut 7cm rounds from large panettone, brioche or fruit bread.
grapefruit and brandy marmalade

Grapefruit and brandy marmalade

Marmalade is really jam for grown-ups and our grapefruit and brandy marmalade is especially sophisticated. Spread it liberally on your hot buttered toast or scones for an elegant morning snack. Serve with tea for two.
roast pork and apples with mustard fruits

Roast pork and apples with mustard fruits

Once again we must thank the Italians. This time, it's for mustard fruits which provide a sweetness along with a uniquely spicy accent to any dish they are added to. Here, it's roasted pork.
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lemon and craisin bread pudding

Lemon and craisin bread pudding

For a modern take on mum's old bread and butter pudding, try this slightly more sophisticated lemon and craisin bread pudding. It's delicious served warm with cream or ice-cream.
fig and cranberry bread pudding

Fig and cranberry bread pudding

Back in the day, bread pudding was a practical (but uninspiring) way to use up cupboard ingredients, and fill hungry bellies. This cranberry and fig bread pudding will show you just how far we've come since then.
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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.
little gift cakes

Little gift cakes

Put these lovely little gift cakes on pieces of thick cardboard, measuring about 9cm-square, covered with special foil or glossy paper or wrapped with brightly coloured ribbons. They can be made a month ahead.
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spiced fruit compote

Spiced fruit compote

You can use any combination of dried fruit for this compote and, if you prefer, you can serve it warm with porridge for a healthy and hearty breakfast, or with ice-cream, as a sweet.
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.
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.
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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.
porridge with apple compote

Porridge with fruit compote

There can be few things as comforting or nutritious as a warming bowl of porridge. Here, we've teamed up the humble oat with this delicious fruit compote to give you a breakfast that will set you up for the day.
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stollen

Stollen bread

Stollen is a traditional German cake-like bread eaten at Christmastime, when it is called Winterbrot (winter bread). Packed with candied and dried fruit, we think it should be enjoyed all year 'round.
brandied cream cheese prunes

Brandied prunes

These brandied prunes combined with cream cheese and chocolate make for such a decadent and boozy mouthful you won't be able to stop at just one. Enjoy with family and friends, if you can bare to share.
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watermelon refresher

Watermelon refresher

You need to buy a 1.5kg piece of watermelon to get the amount of chopped watermelon needed for this recipe. Note
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kiwifruitandapplejam

Kiwi fruit and apple jam

Forget strawberyy or raspberry jam, kiwi fruit and apple jam is the perfect preserve. Elevate your dishes in four simple steps.
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fig baklava

Fig baklava

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

Baklava cheesecake cups

Studded with pistachios, pomegranate seeds and raspberries, this deconstructed dessert is perfect for an elegant dinner party.
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ECONOMICAL BOILED FRUIT CAKE

Economical boiled fruit cake

A sponge cooks best when the top of each pan is in the centre of the oven. If pans are on different shelves, swap them around half way through baking so sponges cook evenly. Note
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albert squares

Albert squares

Put the kettle on and indulge in this classic slice for a sweet morning or afternoon treat.
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green papaya relish

Green papaya relish

Relish can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 3 weeks. Relish can be used straight away. This recipe is quite spicy; for a milder version remove the seeds from the chillies or use less chilli. Note
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WATERMELON Stinger

Watermelon stinger

The chilli-infused vodka is also very good with lemonade and crushed coriander roots. Chilli-infused vodka can be made up to 1 month ahead. Watermelon juice separates on standing so this recipe is best made close to serving. For a quick cocktail, replace the sugar syrup and soda water with 2 cups (500ml) lemonade. Note
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pavlova roll with banana, kiwi and passionfruit

Pavlova roll with banana, kiwi and passionfruit

The beauty of this pavlova roll is that you can experiment will all sorts of fruit to fill the centre. We've used banana, kiwi and passionfruit here, but any soft fruit will do. The result is still amazing.
ROCKMELON AND BASIL SORBET

Rockmelon and basil sorbet

As a variation to this fresh and icy treat, you could make pineapple and mint sorbet; substitute 1 small peeled and coarsely chopped pineapple for the rockmelon and 2 tablespoons coarsely chopped mint leaves for the basil.
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cream cheese fruit cake

Cream cheese fruit cake

We used glacé peaches and pineapple in this delicious, moist cake recipe. Glacé pears, apricots, cherries and figs could also be used.
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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.
mango, passionfruit and lime jam

Mango, passionfruit and lime jam

Homemade jam doubtless beats the store bought version any day. Why don't you break away from the traditional berry flavoured jams and try this more tropical flavoured version? You'll be glad you did.
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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.
fruit mince bread

Fruit mince bread

This spiced, slightly boozy fruit mince bread is just the ticket if you're looking for some raisin bread or toast with a bit of oomph. Serve it fresh or toasted with lashings of butter.
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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.
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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DRIED FIG Relish

Dried fig relish

Chutney will thicken on standing, it should be quite runny after cooking. Note
passionfruit sparkler

Passionfruit sparkler

You could add white rum to this delicious passionfruit sparkler to make a refreshing party punch if you like.
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citrus salad

Citrus salad

If you can’t find ruby red grapefruit (also known as pink grapefruit), use regular grapefruit. Any combination of citrus fruit is fine, mix and match to suit your taste. Note
PANETTONE BREAD AND BUTTER PUDDING

Panettone bread and butter pudding

Give nana's plain bread and butter pudding a European flavour with this Italian version. Panettone is a yeasted cake that is the speciality of Milan and is traditionally served at Christmas. It is however available most of the year round.
dried fruit chutney

Dried fruit chutney

Dried fruit chutney of apple, date, apricot, pineapple and raisins with a pinch of cinnamon.
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frozen christmas pudding

Frozen christmas pudding

Draped in melted chocolate and frozen, this incredible mixed fruit ice-cream pudding is perfect for a summer Christmas.
TANGELO TART WITH    TANGELO SALAD

Tangelo tart with tangelo salad

Tangelos are a cross between a tangerine and grapefruit. They look like an especially richly coloured, smallish orange with a slight neck at the stem end, and taste like a sweet orange.
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FESTIVE ICE-CREAM CAKE WITH CARAMEL SAUCE

Festive ice-cream cake with caramel sauce

'Tis the night before Christmas and all through the house, not a creature is stirring ... because you haven't made the pudding yet! Don't despair, help is at hand with this delicious dessert.
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Golden boiled pudding

Golden boiled pudding

We used Grand Marnier in this recipe but you could use any citrus-flavoured liqueur you like. Serve warm with lashings of cream, custard or hard sauce.
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Classic pavlova baked on a plate

Classic pavlova baked on a plate

This marshmallow-textured pavlova is cooked directly on the platter it's served on, which eliminates the risk of breaking the fragile meringue when transferring it. Simply make sure the platter is plain, sturdy and ovenproof.
chocolate fruit mince and gingerbread tarts

Chocolate fruit mince and gingerbread tarts

Gingerbread cases can be made 3 days ahead; store in an airtight container. Assemble tarts on the day of serving. Top with caramel shards just before serving, as they will slowly melt, especially in humid weather. Note
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