Hugs and kisses cupcakes
These romantic cupcakes are ideal for an engagement party or baby shower.
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The ‘still really terrific’ at two cake
Try this gorgeous blue gluten-free cake for your child's second birthday party. The number 2 cake pan can be hired from cake decorating shops.
DIY Easter eggs
This is a great activity to do with the kids, as well as a gorgeous treat to make for them. Delight family and friends with these DIY Easter eggs.
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
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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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Raspberry mint syrup
Homemade syrups and cordials are a great addition to your fridge or pantry, they can be used to make refreshing drinks, served neat over ice-cream or as the base for other fruit-based sauces.
Dreamtime lizard
Inspired by Aboriginal legend, this striking cake is distinctively an Australian original. Note
Tennis court birthday cake
Little tennis lovers will rejoice in this delicious and impressive birthday cake.
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Igloo ice-cream cake
Cake can be completed and frozen, except for the coconut and penguins, at least a week before the party. Use regular ice-cream, not one high or low in fat. Buy small plastic toy penguins or make your own (as pictured) by moulding coloured ready-made white icing. Note
Huff & puff birthday cake
Thrill your child on their birthday with this gorgeous hot-pink dragon cake.
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Quilted handbag
This cake can be made two days ahead. Note
Jimmy jellyfish
Swimming in a sea of blue jelly, this cheeky jellyfish will delight the kids.
Flower jigsaw
The hardest part of making this cake is making the butter cream smooth on the sides of the petals where the cake has been cut. If you freeze the cut cake pieces for an hour or so, it will help minimise the cake crumbling.
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Balloon bouquet
a carnival of cakes to delight your guests  you could also personalise each cake with the name of the birthday child Tint each portion of butter cream with each of the colourings. Using a fork as a handle, spread top and side of each cake with a different coloured butter cream. Arrange balloon cakes […]
Floral seven
To keep the glossy finish to the frosting, the cake needs to be frosted no longer than 1 hour before serving. The frosting soon dries out, resembling cooked meringue. Note
Hummus
Enjoy this classic Middle Eastern dip with vegetable sticks, crackers, bread or meats. It's easy to make and packed full of the goodness of chickpeas.
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Around the old campfire
EQUIPMENT 30cm (12-inch) round cake board, plastic sandwich bag, oven trays test kitchen tips If using butter cream instead of the chocolate frosting, you will need two quantities of chocolate butter cream . Use a variety of chocolate bars – such as Flakes, Violet Crumbles or Tim Tam biscuits – for the campfire logs. The […]
Hot cross bun cookies
Store in an airtight container for up to a week. Note
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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 […]
Tiramisu ice-cream cake
Chocolate sides and curls can be made a day ahead and stored in an airtight container. Decorate cake just before serving. Chocolate can be melted gently, uncovered, in the microwave, or over a small saucepan of simmering water (don’t let the water touch the base of the bowl), stirring frequently. Remove from the heat as […]
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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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Chunky mexican-style salsa with tortillas
You can warm the tortillas in the microwave oven; follow the instructions on the packet. Note
Cauldronettes
The Australian Women's Weekly Kids' Perfect Party Book
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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.
White chocolate-chip orange and cranberry mini muffins
Fun and great for sharing; white choc-chip orange and cranberry muffins from Australian Women's Weekly.
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Drum roll, please
EQUIPMENT 1 x 20cm (8-inch) cardboard cake board; 2 x 8cm (3-inch) cardboard cake boards; paper piping bag; 50cm (20-inch) square-cake board. We used ganache in this recipe to hold the larger drum in place as it sets firmer than the frosting. Note
Witches fingers
Store in an airtight container at room temperature. Note
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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
The ghostly galleon
Deep 26cm x 36cm (10½-inch x 14½-inch) baking dish; 25cm x 40cm (10-inch x 16-inch) rectangular prepared cake board. Note
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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 […]
Jelly parfaits
These pretty jelly parfaits make a delightful kids' party food or dessert. Top with fresh fruit for a colourful flourish.
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Frozen coconut bananas with passionfruit dip
If you're looking for a sweet treat that will appeal to young and old and isn't too full of sugar, these frozen coconut bananas with passionfruit dip are for you!
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 […]
Dan the dragon
Covered in an assortment of lollies, this gorgeous yellow dragon cake is sure to be a winner with the kids.
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Mango & passionfruit ice-cream pops
These delicious and refreshing mango and passionfruit ice-cream pops are full of natural colours and flavours and a delightful treat for the kids.
Under the sea birthday cake
This cute and colourful 'under the sea' birthday cake is perfect for little ones who love animals or spending time by the ocean.
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A yellow trampoline
Brought to you by the classic Australian Women's Weekly birthday cake cookbook.
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White chocolate and raspberry rocky road
Store rocky road in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week. Note
Toffee apples
Toffee apples can be made up to two days ahead. Place in paper cases and wrap in cellophane or use cellophane bags. Note
Four
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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Chipolatas with sweet chilli relish
Both the kids and adults will love these tasty and simple hot dogs.
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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
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!
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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.
Strawberry and cream cookies
Drizzled with melted white chocolate, these delightful cookies are perfect for a special occasion.
Caramel chocolate brownie
If you like, decorate the brownie with white chocolate curls  just run a vegetable peeler down the side of a just slightly warmed chocolate block. Jersey caramels are available at supermarkets in the confectionery aisle. Note
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Four birthday cake
Celebrate your child turning four with this awesome birthday cake for car lovers.
Banana coconut cake with coconut honey topping
Keeping time: 2 days. We used 3 bananas for this recipe. Note
Lamb patties with beetroot and tzatziki
Indulge your taste buds with this Greek delight the whole family will love. You can make both the patties and the tzatziki well ahead of time.
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Fruity stripes vanilla butter cakes
These colourful vanilla cupcakes will be very popular with the kids.
Jack in the box birthday cake
Pop this one on the party table for an eye-catching cake. From The Australian Women's Weekly's famous 'Children's Birthday Cake Book' cookbook, it's sure to be a hit with younger children.
Tommy tortoise cakes
The birthday child and friends will be thrilled with these individual tortoise cakes covered in chocolate freckles.
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Birthday cake numbers – jigsaw two
This colourful cake from The Australian Women's Weekly's famous 'Children's Birthday Cake Book' cookbook is bound to be a hit with Mr or Ms. Two!
Frangipanis
Get the kids busy in the kitchen with these delicious coconut, lime and pineapple cookies.
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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.
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
Spiced honey muffins with chocolate chunks are topped with whipped cream and toffee bar shards in this decadent recipe.
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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
Halloween little devils
Decorate cake pops on the day of serving. Note
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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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.
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
Tomato, apple and ginger punch
This recipe can be made a day ahead, but hold off on adding the ginger ale until just before serving. Note
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Gluten-free chocolate fudge brownies
Eating gluten-free doesn't mean your baking days are over! These gluten-free chocolate fudge brownies are dense, chocolatey and immensely satisfying.
Zappo the alien
You need a 200g packet of Skittles for Zappo. Oval cake pans can be bought from cake decorating suppliers, or make a cake in a baking dish and cut the oval shape from it – easy and cheaper. Remember to remove the toothpicks out of the reach of children. Note
Flower bouquet
Adorned with marshmallows and smarties, this colourful bouquet of cupcakes is sure to be a hit.
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Walnut brownie bites
These treats are best served while warm. Note
Sausage rolls and pizza spirals
Delight both children and adults with these top-quality homemade sausage rolls and pizza spirals.
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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.
Sparkling watermelon juice
Also known as Melonade, a light, sparkling summer drink that is super refreshing.
Peanut brittle pops
The combination of sweet toffee with crunchy roasted is brilliant in these fun desserts. Your kids will love sucking on these peanut brittle pops for an after school or weekend treat.
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Portuguese custard tarts
These bite-sized Portuguese custard tarts are sweet, eggy and utterly moreish. Best served with really good coffee, they make a delicious afternoon tea-time treat.
Grilled cinnamon doughnuts with maple syrup
Assuming you find yourself with left-over doughnuts to hand, a big assumption granted, there's no better way to eat them than grilled with maple syrup.
Rocky road
There's nothing like a piece of homemade rocky road, and the best thing is that you can play around with the ingredients, adding more or less of your favourite bits or choosing to use a different type of nut.
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Little gingerbread loaves
Treacle is sweeter than molasses, but not as sweet as golden syrup, and it has a slightly bitter taste. If you don't have any treacle you can make these little gingerbread loaves with golden syrup but may want to remove one tablespoon of sugar from the recipe.
Peanut butter chocolate brownies
This recipe can be made a week ahead. Note
Caramel mud cake
The caramel frosting has a cheeky burnt sugar edge that serves as the perfect pairing for this indulgent mud cake. It's an excellent teatime cake, and the perfect post-dinner dessert.
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Rocky road ice-cream
If you want to whip up something a little bit fancy in a flash, this rocky road ice-cream is brilliant. You can make it as simple or gourmet as you like, we used Cherry Ripe instead of plain chocolate.
Caramelised pineapple
Add a tropical touch to these caramelised pineapple slices by stirring some desiccated coconut through the icecream, and drizzling passionfruit pulp over the fruit.