Salted caramel truffles
Teaming sweet flavours with salt is not a new discovery, but in recent years the combination of salt and caramel has worked its way from the culinary elite to mainstream tastes. And a good thing, too.
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Upside-down toffee date and banana cake
No one need ever know that these delicious cakes came from a packet. Jazz them up with a few extras, and everyone will think that you are so creative. Note
Matchsticks with citrus liqueur, berries and mascarpone
Cointreau would work well for the liqueur in this recipe, although if you want to keep it booze free, orange juice would also do. Either way, for the amount of time involved the result is deceptively fancy.
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Turkish delight sundae
This beautiful dessert couldn't be more simple to make, and can be easily adapted for any of your favourite candy bars.
Almond junket
Almond junket is an easy low-fat recipe that is a delicious alternative to jelly.
Roasted peaches with vanilla and honey
Roasting stone fruit intensifies their flavour, as well as softening the flesh. These roasted peaches are doubly fragrant thanks to the honey and vanilla pods.
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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 […]
Melon salad with mint
Use any combination of melons you like. You could prepare this salad the day before, if you like; keep, covered, in the fridge. Add mint and juice to the melons when you're ready to enjoy.
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Vanilla strawberries and watermelon
This summer fruit dish is so quick to put together, looks good and tastes great!
Date cheesecake roll
You will never want store-bought again after trying this delicious recipe for moist date rolls.
Ultimate trifle
This is the trifle to end all trifles, the recipe for the ultimate trifle. Sponge fingers, liqueur, raspberries, strawberries and a liqueur spiked mascarpone cream. Delicious.
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Pistachio praline
Praline, otherwise known as nut toffee, is a versatile confection and can be used in many ways, but it's hard to go past a sprinkle on top of a dish of ice-cream for delicious simplicity.
Tropical jelly cups
This recipe is also nut-free, egg-free and gluten-free. Note
Muscat prune shortcake
A fortified wine, like sherry and port, muscat is the result of grapes left to ripen well beyond normal harvesting time, resulting in a concentrated dark, toffee-coloured wine with a rich yet mellow flavour. Note
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Chocolate and pretzel tart
This divine chocolate tart combines rich sweetness with salty crunch to create a flavour and texture sensation.
Chocolate cheesecake cups
Tia Maria and Kahlua are coffee- flavoured liqueurs. You can substitute your favourite liqueur, if preferred. Note
Chocolate rum and raisin truffles
These bite sized truffles make great gifts, especially at Christmas, as well as a sweet treat for parties or afternoon teas. If you want to go all out, dust with little fragments of gold leaf.
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Blueberry trifle
Blueberries are a powerhouse antioxidant and may help lower cholesterol.
White chocolate and raspberry swirl cheesecake
Store slice in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. Note
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Chocolate balls
If preferred, melt chocolate with Copha in the microwave oven on medium (50 per cent) power in 1-minute bursts, stirring after each. Also, to make it easier, spoon the chocolate over the balls and then sprinkle with the coconut or cocoa. Note
Daisy cakes
Jelly buttons are liquorice flavoured jellies with a crunchy coating. They are also known as jelly spogs. Note
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Choc-chip brownie
Brownie will keep in an airtight container at room temperature for 4 days; in the refrigerator for 1 week; or frozen for up to 2 months. Note
Tiramisu cake with berries
Rich, chocolatey tiramisu cake with mascarpone cream and plump, fresh raspberries makes a fine end to a special dinner.
Toffee tumble cupcakes
These cupcakes are not only sweet and tasty, but are utterly gorgeous too. Make them for your loved ones for a birthday, anniversary or celebration of choice. Divine!
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Honey spice sponge cake
All this layered honey cake needed to take it from tasty to ridiculously delicious was just a touch of mixed spice and lashings of honeyed cream. You'll love it.
Free-range chickens
test kitchen tip Use iced chocolate doughnuts as nests instead of the cinnamon doughnuts. Note
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White chocolate rose-print cake
equipment 3 x 10cm (4-inch) round cardboard cake boards, small offset metal spatula, tape measure, plastic ruler, 4.5cm (1.-inch) fluted round cutter, 3.5cm (1.-inch) fluted round cutter Instead of one large cake, place smaller cakes randomly on the table, display them on stemmed glass cake plates for a charming effect. Cakes can be completed at […]
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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Victory sundaes
For a lighter dessert, you could use low-fat ice-cream, omit Maltesers and replace the hot fudge sauce with warmed low-joule caramel topping. Note
Lemon curd souffles
When we think of soufflés as a sweet, we often think of the chocolate kind. While you won't catch us dissing anything with chocolate in it, this lemon curd soufflé is sweet and tart and exceedingly delicious.
Banana fritters
The perfect dessert for the family.
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Dark gingerbread cake
Iced cake will keep in an airtight container for up to three days. Uniced cake can be frozen for up to three months. SERVING SUGGESTION Serve warm as a dessert with cream or custard. Note
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!
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Berries with vanilla white chocolate syllabub
These impressive desserts are a lot simpler to make that they look, and give the final course a little glamour.
Raspberry coconut cream
Take an eaton mess, replace the pav with macaroons and add some custard and you have this deliciously layered raspberry dessert in mere moments.
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Cappuccino whoopie pies
Coffee-flavoured whoopie pies with a delightful dusting of chocolate are a soft and satisfying treat for the coffee lover in your life.
Brandied pears
These grilled pears with vanilla ice-cream make a simple, elegant dessert.
Char-grilled fruit
It seems counter intuitive to cook fruit in this way, but char grilling caramelises all of those lovely fruit sugars and brings a great intensity of flavour. Whipped cream completes the experience.
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Choc-mint mud cakes with ice-cream
These are quite small cakes, so you will need to serve each person two or three. Make sure you use a good quality ice-cream. Note
Passionfruit flummery
Flummery originated in rural Britain, where it was made with oatmeal or wheat ears soaked in warm water for up to three days. Over time, fruit and gelatine (or 'isinglass', before gelatine was invented) were used instead of grain, turning it into a jelly-like dessert.
Coconut rice with mango
You will need to cook about 1 cup of medium-grain white rice for this recipe. Note
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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.
Hazelnut tiramisu
Try this classic Italian dessert with a hazelnut twist.
Fig-topped cheesecake
Thickly sliced fresh nectarines or peaches can be used in place of figs. Note
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Floating islands in cardamom cream
For a speedy, elegant dessert, try this French classic with a cardamom twist.
Black and white cookies
Glucose syrup is often quite difficult to measure as it is very thick and sticks to everything. To make it easier, warm the jar of glucose syrup in a bowl of hot water before spooning out the required amount. Lightly oiling the spoon, or heating the spoon under hot water, and drying, will also help […]
Vanilla & red wine poached pears
We used packham pears in this recipe. Add a squeeze of lemon juice to the reduced syrup if it is too sweet. Note
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Frozen mango macadamia crunch
Instead of brandy snaps, you could use ginger snap, butternut snap or honey snap biscuits. Note
White chocolate passionfruit popcakes
You need to press the cake mixture into balls using your hands, do not roll as the mixture will crumble. You will need 25 lollypop or paddle pop sticks for this recipe. When dipping the popcakes in chocolate, tilt the bowl of chocolate to one side, so the chocolate is deep enough to completely […]
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
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Chocolate moulds
If preferred, use eating chocolate, broken into pieces for melting. Be careful not to overheat chocolate when melting as it will become hard and unusable. Add a few drops of peppermint essence to the mixture if liked. Note
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Double chocolate brownie
While the cooking method may stray from tradition, there are only pure, classic, mouth-watering flavours to be found in these delicious brownies. This recipe is an easy crowd pleaser.
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Balsamic strawberries with mascarpone
Serve with chopped mint or basil leaves. Note
Cheesecake with brandied muscatels
Myzithra cheese is the traditional Greek cheese used in this cheesecake; you could use mascarpone as a substitute in this recipe. Note
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Rosemary and honey poached pears
Vincotto honey and rosemary take these spiced, poached pears to another level. An elegant end to a dinner party.
Blueberry and orange fools
Thick ready-made custard is sold in the refrigerated section of supermarkets. Note
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Vanilla & lime asian fruit salad
A refreshing, sensational summer dessert with subtle spicy flavours brought to you by Australian Women's Weekly.
Wendy’s sponge cake
When folding flour into egg mixture, you can use a large metal spoon, a rubber spatula, a whisk or use one hand like a rake. “This is my mum’s recipe, and whenever I go home, I’ll always find one waiting in the cake tin.” Note
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Pink guavas in spicy syrup
These zesty poached guavas are so delicious served with a big scoop of vanilla ice-cream.
Valentine’s croquembouche
You might have a few puffs left over; freeze them, unfilled. Valentine’s croquembouche Fit a large piping bag with a plain tube (or without a tube); three-quarters fill the bag with pastry mixture. Hold the bag upright, pipe the pastry into 2cm (¾ inch) rounds. Working quickly, use tongs or forks to dip the puffs […]
Blood orange sorbet and ice-cream slice
This is a gorgeous way to preserve the delicate flavors and colours of blood oranges.
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Apple pie
Redirected to /recipes/apple-pie-12685 Recipe can be made a day ahead; store, covered, in the refrigerator. Granny Smith apples, with their green skin and crisp, tart flesh, are ideal for this pie. They were named after Maria Anne Smith of Australia, who cultivated them from Tasmanian apple seeds. Note
Apple and apricot bread puddings
Fruit can be cooked a day ahead, keep, covered, in the refrigerator. Make bread topping and bake puddings as required. Note
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Champagne & orange French macaron trifle
Yes, there's macarons in this recipe.
Chocolate hedgehog squares
Store squares in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week. Note
Dark chocolate and nougat fudge bars
These fudge bars are soft, sweet, rich and will make an excellent sweet snack or finger food style dessert.
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White chocolate, rhubarb and ginger trifles
You will need about four large stems of rhubarb for this recipe. Note
Fruit salad with star-anise syrup
You can make the syrup up to two days ahead and refrigerate, covered, until ready to use. Reheat before pouring over the fruit. You can use this syrup with any fruit, for instance, a selection of tropical varieties such as carambola, rambutan, pineapple, mango or mangosteen. Note
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Triple chocolate sponge surprise
To cut this dessert, use a large hot dry kitchen knife. Cut as many portions as you need, and freeze any remaining dessert covered with foil. Cut the dessert as soon as you take it out of the freezer, but wait about 10 minutes before serving. Note
White chocolate truffle cake
Try this cheats version of a Croquembouche
Raspberry swirl cake
A classic teacake, the kind you hope to find on the cake stall at a school fete or church bazaar. Raspberry swirl cake is simple to make, looks impressive and tastes wonderful.
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Crêpes with ice cream and passionfruit sauce
On the days when you're pressed for time to come up with the perfect homemade dessert it's perfectly ok to get a little extra help from your local supermarket. Topped with this deliciously tart passionfruit cream, you'd never know the crêpes were store bought.
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Bread and butter cake
Buy small brioche from the bakery section of your supermarket or from any French cake shop. This recipe is not suitable to freeze. Note
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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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.