Wednesday, March 4, 2015

BEST COOKING APPS

 

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Should go without saying that smartphones make our lives easier in many ways. They help us find directions to our next destination, we maintain communication with your near and dear ones, and Chan lose valuable time playing games like Words with Friends and Angry Birds. We take our phones with us at all locations We Go - When it comes to our living room, workspace, or Chan bathroom - so why not venture Chung kitchen? Kitchen applications are the next step in the complete mobile acquisition, which provides detailed step-by-step how to make good oven fried chimichanga, curator of a weekly meal plan, or say apple Chan Chi Cuá is perfectly ripe. The application market is loaded with bonuses and CA freemium offers available on iOS, Android and Windows Phone. While some cater more to the executive head of five local stars, another SE Those of you who are still learning to help chop an onion or boil water.

Here are the best choice for the best applications for cooking, regardless of their cooking experience. Also, check out our selection chose the best food and beverage applications with thebest applications for iPhone and Android better.

 

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Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Tiramisu Cupcakes

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A portable, paper-lined version of the delicious classic, these tiramisu cupcakes are seriously delicious. An ultra vanilla-y cupcake, filled with a coffee liquor soak, and topped with a light and lovely Amaretto mascarpone frosting, they practically scream CELEBRATION!

Ingredients

Cupcakes

  • 1 3/4 cups sugar
  • 3/4 cup butter
  • 3 large eggs
  • 3 tablespoons vanilla extract
  • 2 3/4 cups King Arthur Unbleached All-Purpose Flour
  • 2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 3/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup whole milk

Soak

  • 3 tablespoons coffee liqueur
  • 2 tablespoons espresso powder
  • 3 tablespoons sugar
  • 3/4 cup hot water

Frosting

  • 2 cups heavy cream
  • 4 teaspoons Instant ClearJel
  • 2/3 cup confectioners' sugar
  • 1/2 cup Amaretto liqueur
  • 1 cup mascarpone cheese

Garnish

  • cocoa powder, to dust tops

Cupcakes

  • 12 3/4 ounces sugar
  • 6 ounces butter
  • 3 large eggs
  • 1 1/2 ounces vanilla extract
  • 11 1/2 ounces King Arthur Unbleached All-Purpose Flour
  • 2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 3/4 teaspoon salt
  • 8 ounces whole milk

Soak

  • 1 1/2 ounces coffee liqueur
  • 1/2 ounce espresso powder
  • 1 1/4 ounces sugar
  • 6 ounces hot water

Frosting

  • 16 ounces heavy cream
  • 4 teaspoons Instant ClearJel
  • 2 1/2 ounces confectioners' sugar
  • 4 ounces Amaretto liqueur
  • 8 ounces mascarpone cheese

Garnish

  • cocoa powder, to dust tops

Cupcakes

  • 361g sugar
  • 170g butter
  • 3 large eggs
  • 43g vanilla extract
  • 326g King Arthur Unbleached All-Purpose Flour
  • 2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 3/4 teaspoon salt
  • 227g whole milk

Soak

  • 43g coffee liqueur
  • 14g espresso powder
  • 35g sugar
  • 170g hot water

Frosting

  • 454g heavy cream
  • 4 teaspoons Instant ClearJel
  • 71g confectioners' sugar
  • 113g Amaretto liqueur
  • 227g mascarpone cheese

Garnish

  • cocoa powder, to dust tops

Directions

1) Preheat the oven to 350�F.

2) To make the cupcakes: In a large mixing bowl, beat together the sugar and butter until light and fluffy.

3) Beat in the eggs one at a time, making sure each one is fully incorporated. Add the vanilla.

4) In a separate bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, and salt.

5) Alternate adding the flour mixture and milk to the butter mixture, starting and ending with the flour mixture. Scrape down the sides and mix again, to be sure everything is incorporated.

6) Spoon the batter into paper-lined cupcake pans (grease the insides of the papers). Bake for about 20 to 25 minutes, or until the cake springs back when lightly touched.

7) Remove the cupcakes from the oven and place on a rack for 5 minutes. After 5 minutes, tilt the pan and take the cupcakes out, returning them to the rack to finish cooling completely.

8) To make the soak: Mix the espresso powder, liqueur, and sugar into the hot water.

9) Using a fork, poke the tops of each cupcake a couple of times. Sprinkle or brush a small amount of the soak over each cupcake, and allow it to soak in.

10) To make the frosting: Beat the whipping cream until medium peaks form.

11) Whisk together the confectioners' sugar and ClearJel, and slowly add to the whipped cream along with the Amaretto.

12) Gently and briefly whisk in the mascarpone cheese by hand until the frosting is thick and creamy (this shouldn't take more than 4 or 5 passes with the whisk); more than that and the frosting will get grainy.

13) Pipe the frosting over the cupcakes, then dust with cocoa. Chill until ready to serve.

Yield: 24 cupcakes.

  • Gingerbread Cupcakes with Cinnamon Cream Cheese Frosting
  • Gingerbread Cupcakes with Cinnamon Cream Cheese Frosting
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Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Discover the best gourmet experiences 2014

With so many places, each with their own journeys and adventures of tempting foods can be difficult to decide where you would most like to go. Since you can not be everywhere at once, here we share some of the best foodie strong experimenting with the MasterChef journey in 2014 collected by our experts.

 

South Africa - Discover Cape Malay cuisine.

 

South Africa is an ideal destination for travelers seeking an exotic destination foodie experience. In this small group tour MasterChef travel, spend quality time with Whitney Miller, winner of MasterChef Season 1, southern cuisine with a modern twist is as colorful and exciting as the famous Cape Malay cuisine in South Africa. Expand your culinary horizons with convenient classes and wine tasting gourmet cuisine at the world famous Winelands region hosted by Whitney. Your tour will also take him to Cape Town for the most delicious adventures!

 

Northern Spain - Taste your way through the heart of Spain.

 

Enjoy this pleasant journey MasterChef private tour of Northern Spain Wine and cuisine inspired by MasterChef. Travel through the heart of the gastronomic regions of Spain, experience the best of what the Basque Country and La Rioja has to offer, including a tasting tour of San Sebastián specialties. End your trip to Barcelona, one of the most fascinating and iconic cities in Spain!

 

Vietnam - a variety of styles of traditional and modern cuisine.

 

Traveling with a small group this culinary journey Cox & Kings in Vietnam, where you have the opportunity of a lifetime to interact with award-winning MasterChef Christine Ha. Travel from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City through Da Nang and Hue and learn about the amazing Vietnamese dishes influenced Christine while cooking courses and upscale food shopping street is staying.

 

Northern Italy - Truly a merger in Europe with local influences.

 

Do not miss this rich culinary journey MasterChef Voyage in Italy, with guided tours around. Traveling with a small group of famous Valley Food and Tuscany where you will meet your host, Manfe Luca, winner of MasterChef Season illustrates wine country 4. Discover Italy through native eyes Luca in a full day of wine tasting food site and be inspired by its unique cuisine with strong European influences during practice cooking classes, will host. Buon Appetito!

 

Hawaii - View of Hawaii as never before; a variety of culinary delights.

 

Embark on a journey of Hawaii MasterChef culinary journey and explore the natural wonders of the natural Maui. On the way, he meets MasterChef star native, Felix Fang to enjoy culinary activities specially organized in the comfort of a small group of nannies as travelers. Your tour includes a visit to a local organic farm, plus the chance to try their luck in mastering the art of "Hawaiian Sling" Fishing with Felix. Also diving in their world of cooking in a special cooking workshop is an inspiring experience not to be missed!

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Sunday, January 18, 2015

Gordon Ramsay restaurant advice forStarting


 

Every man and his dog seems to want to open a restaurant today. The dream? A small corner, corner full of customers of worship, passionate staff and a full cash register. Sound familiar? Then it's time for a reality check. As Gordon Ramsay said, "two thirds of the restaurants do not survive beyond their first birthday."

There are long hours, grumpy customers, financial requirements and all kinds of other issues. Whenever you want to do? Here are some suggestions for you - leader Ramsay style.

1. Do not be arrogant

"Many restaurants opened in vanity, people who can not even boil an egg is how I buy a rugby club because I love the game One of my biggest nightmares is that you do not need knowledge makes people fall in love with an idea and do not want to learn their craft, it takes years. - time and commitment. "

Of course, you're still in it? Ok then ...

2. Have you done your homework?

"The secret of a good local restaurant is know your customers and catering for them to do your research .."

Is the region needs a gourmet restaurant expensive, or would be more comfortable with a place potatoes in a hot oven? Make sure you know the area, evaluate the competition and find out what their strengths and weaknesses are. What are you going to stand out from the rest?

3. Choose the right chef

"best conservative investment will always be the head, and if you do not have this great asset in the kitchen downstairs, so forget the guy has to be a motivating factor, being a leader to make money .. keep customers coming back. "

Make sure your head is up. They are an arrogant young upstart who does not know cooking pork or beef, or well seasoned leader with vision and drive?

4. Who is responsible?

"You have to trust in the brigade paid, and may also cause to develop their talent Keep hands on them, motivate ..."

5. Communication and Teamwork

"The key to any successful restaurant is regular communication between management and the chef."

6. The menu

"The flatter, more the norm."

7. Quality Control

"Errors stay in the kitchen."

8. Maintain clean and organized

"The fundamental rule of the kitchen: the kitchen is clean and tidy I mean spotless"

9. Be flexible

"In my own business, I am very aware of the need to react instantly to changes in business conditions :. Reduce reducing overhead, setting menus, you have to react immediately without having to wait in the current climate we produce weekly, monthly values and is not, you need to be aware of what is happening. "

10. Do not give up

"One thing I see is the struggle, determination and grains."

 

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Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Apple, Walnut and Raisin Cake

Recipe photo: Apple, Walnut and Raisin Cake

About this recipe: This delicious cake is a cinch to make. It's lightly spiced and dotted with raisins and walnuts. Spread with cream cheese icing, if desired. You can also use this recipe to make cupcakes or muffins.

Ingredients
Serves: 12 

  • 110g butter
  • 300g caster sugar
  • 250g apple sauce
  • 2 eggs
  • 250g plain flour
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons bicarbonate of soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • 75g raisins
  • 60g chopped walnuts

Method
Prep:30min  ›  Cook:25min  ›  Ready in:55min 

  1. Preheat oven to 180 C / Gas 4. Grease and flour two 20cm round cake tins or one 20x30cm tin. Sieve together the flour, bicarbonate of soda, salt, cinnamon and nutmeg. Set aside.
  2. In a large bowl, cream together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Blend in the apple sauce. Beat in the eggs one at a time. Beat in the flour mixture, mixing just until incorporated. Stir in the raisins and walnuts. Spread batter into prepared tin(s).
  3. Bake in the preheated oven for 25 to 30 minutes for the 20cm round tins OR 35 to 40 minutes for the 20x30cm tin. Test to see if a skewer comes out clean. Cool in the tin(s) for 5 minutes before turning out onto wire racks.
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Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Foods Help You Sleep

 

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Let's face it - we live in a society without stopping. In our haste, we too often we sleep in the background. As a busy mother, I can understand why people dream of doing things goes.

But this is the wrong approach. Sleep has a huge effect on how you feel throughout the day, and nutrition plays an important role in the way you sleep. The food is directly related to serotonin, a key hormone that - with vitamin B6, B12 and folic acid - helps promote healthy sleep. Try to eat foods that calm the body, increase the levels of serotonin and prepare for sleep.

Here are some foods to start on the road to sleep.

 

Brown rice

1. Complex carbohydrates

Embrace all breads, cereals, pasta, crackers and brown rice. Avoid simple carbohydrates like bread, pasta and sweets like cookies, cakes, candies and other sweet foods. These tend to reduce the levels of serotonin and does not promote sleep.

2. Lean proteins

Lean proteins are low-fat cheese, chicken, turkey and fish. These foods are high in tryptophan, an amino acid, which tends to increase the serotonin levels. On the other hand, avoiding high-fat cheese, chicken wings or fried fish. They take longer to digest and can keep you awake

3. Heart-healthy fats

Unsaturated fats not only increase the health of your heart, but also to improve the levels of serotonin. Examples include peanut butter (read the label to ensure that the peanut is the only ingredient) and nuts such as walnuts, almonds, cashews and pistachios. Avoid foods containing saturated and trans fats, such as chips, crisps and other snacks high in fat. These bring your low serotonin levels.   

4. Beverages

Some drinks can promote or prevent sleep. A pleasant and relaxing drink to drink before bedtime would be the hot milk (his mother was right) or herbal tea such as chamomile or peppermint. As for drinks containing caffeine, I recommend to my clients who have trouble sleeping a drink consumed two pmCaffeine can affect people differently, and even the smallest amount of stimulants can keep you awake.

Basil leaf

5. Fresh herbs

Fresh herbs can have a calming effect on the body. For example, sage, basil and contains chemicals that reduce stress and promote sleep. Trymaking their own homemade pasta sauce with sage and basil. It's easy to do, and homemade sauces tend to be lower in sugar than store-bought versions. However, to avoid herbs like cayenne or black pepper at night because they have a stimulating effect.

 

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Sunday, January 4, 2015

Introducing Your Baby to New Fruits and Vegetables

When your baby has mastered the very fine purees and simple flavors most often introduced as the first solid foods, it's time to start incorporating new flavors into your baby's diet. When your baby starts to enjoy more variety, it's time to think outside of the box. Get beyond the typical apples and bananas and offer your baby some different and often overlooked fruits and vegetables that offer up tons of nutrition and plenty of flavor.

Avocados. Avocados are an excellent early food for babies. They have a silky, smooth texture that only requires fork mashing, rather than real pureeing. The mild flavor is very often a hit with babies, and avocados are loaded with the good fat that babies need.

Kiwi. Kiwi also has a naturally soft texture so it is easy to mash to the correct consistency for your baby. While kiwis may be a little sour for your baby at first, they are a wonderful source of vitamin C.

Melons. Melons such as cantaloupe, honeydew, and watermelon are great fruits for your baby to try. Again, they have a naturally soft texture so they are easy to chew. Cantaloupe is packed with vitamins A and C. Honeydew is also a great source of vitamin C and watermelon has lycopene, vitamin C, and vitamin A.

Cherries. Bing cherries, chopped into tiny pieces, are another great fruit for your baby to try. Cherries provide vitamin C and potassium.

Broccoli. Because of the naturally firm texture of broccoli, it is sometimes overlooked as a baby food. Removing the florets and chopping them finely, however, makes broccoli a great vegetable to mix in with another puree such as carrots. Broccoli is a nutritional powerhouse providing vitamin C, fiber, iron, calcium, potassium, and folate. The gassiness that broccoli often gives adults, typically does not translate to babies.

Spinach. Spinach can be pureed alone or mixed with other purees. Because it has a rather strong flavor, your baby may like it better when mixed with something else. Spinach is packed with nutrients including Vitamin A, C, magnesium, folate, and iron.

Summer Squash. Your baby probably already likes butternut or acorn squash, but what about yellow summer squash? This vegetable provides vitamin C and has a mild flavor that many babies love. Just make sure you leave the skin on and chop it very finely.

Corn. Corn too is often overlooked as a vegetable because it is sometimes considered to be a grain. But with vitamin C and fiber, and a naturally sweet taste, corn can be a nice addition to your baby's diet. Be sure your baby is accustomed to chewing before trying smashed corn kernels.

Tomatoes. Tomatoes are acidic so make sure your baby is a little older (8 or 9 months) before incorporating tomatoes into his diet. Chopped tomato makes a great finger food. Tomatoes are full of lycopene, vitamins A and C, and potassium.

When feeding your baby make sure you consider all that your grocery store produce section has to offer, not just the same old fruits and vegetables. Introducing your baby to plenty of new flavors from a young age will help her to be open to new foods for a lifetime, and will give her the ultimate in good nutrition.

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Tuesday, December 30, 2014

50 Best Baking Recipes

Chocolate Crumble Marble Cake
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Chocolate Crumble Marble Cake

By Anna Berrill

Marbled cakes make the perfect afternoon tea. The crumble topping adds a contrasting crunch as well as an extra hit of chocolate. Serve with a cup of tea or as a dessert with some softly whipped cream or crème fraiche.

Try Rachel Allen’s chocolate crumble cake recipe

Sticky Clementine Cake
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Sticky Clementine Cake

By Anna Berrill

The only fat in this gluten-free cake comes from almonds and eggs, yet it is moist, tender textured and very moreish. The citrus syrup adds a sticky sweet finish, but if you love a frosting you can drizzle a citrus icing over the top instead using icing sugar and clementine juice.

Try this sticky clementine cake recipe

Photo by Nassima Rothacker

banana chocolate loaf with honey
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banana chocolate loaf with honey

By Anna Berrill

Perfect for afternoon tea, this versatile banana and chocolate cake is a great way of using up overripe bananas.

Try this banana and chocolate loaf recipe

Photo by Laura Edwards

Peanut butter and chocolate cookies
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Peanut butter and chocolate cookies

By Anna Berrill

Peanut butter and chocolate are made for each other. This recipe results in cookies that have a crispy edge and a gooey centre. Cook them for a little bit longer if you prefer a more biscuity cookie.

Try this peanut butter and chocolate chip cookies recipe

Cheesecake Brownies
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Cheesecake Brownies

By Anna Berrill

The combination of cheesecake swirled through the dark chocolate brownies is delicious. They look fabulous and the rich, strong flavour of the chocolate is nicely complemented by the slight tang of the cream cheese. These are perfect for those times when a standard brownie just doesn’t seem indulgent enough.

Try Rachel Allen’s cheesecake brownies recipe

Homemade scones
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Homemade scones

By Anna Berrill

Indulge in the perfect teatime treat - home-made scones with a generous helping of clotted cream and strawberry jam.

Try this homemade scones recipe

Bakewell Tart
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Bakewell Tart

By Anna Berrill

This pretty, modern take on a British teatime favourite is delicious decorated with sugar cherries and pink fondant.

Try this cherry bakewell tarts recipe

New York cheesecake
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New York cheesecake

By Anna Berrill

A creamy cheesecake is hard to beat, and this New York bake tastes just as good as it looks. Baked rather than set, it’s deliciously rich, and ever so slightly wobbly.

Try this baked New York cheesecake recipe

Photo by Akiko Ida and Pierre Javelle

Chocolate biscuit spoon
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Chocolate biscuit spoon

By Anna Berrill

A chocolate biscuit spoon can add that special touch to a simple cup of tea and makes the perfect afternoon treat.

Try this teaspoon chocolate biscuits recipe

Battenburg cake
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Battenburg cake

By Anna Berrill

This is a true English afternoon tea classic. This pretty cake tastes so much better when it has been homemade.

Try this Battenberg recipe

Walnut Tart
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Walnut Tart

By Anna Berrill

Sweet, crisp and moreish, these easy walnut tarts will make the perfect quick dinner party dessert.

Try this walnut tarts recipe

Photo by RED/Anders Schonnemann

Spiced Apple Tarts
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Spiced Apple Tarts

By Anna Berrill

These little apple tarts are very popular in the bakery during winter. They are best served warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and finished with edible flowers as decoration – if preferred make a larger version to cut up and share amongst family and friends.

Try Lily Vanilli’s spiced apple custard tarts recipe

Victoria sandwich
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Victoria sandwich

By Anna Berrill

Some might be fancier, other might be flashier, but no cake beats the simple perfection of a Victoria sandwich.

Try this Victoria sandwich recipe

sticky gingerbread
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sticky gingerbread

By Anna Berrill

This gingerbread isn’t for wimps. It doesn’t flirt with ginger but packs a dark, intense, spicy punch. It’s great by itself, or serve it with a little honey-sweetened mascarpone or crème fraîche.

Try this dark and spicy gingerbread recipe

Photo by Laura Edwards

Neapolitan Marble Cake
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Neapolitan Marble Cake

By Anna Berrill

This nostalgic marble cake is a delicious retro classic. Using a bundt cake pan adds a contemporary twist.

Try this Neapolitan marble cake recipe

Mini Chocolate Tarts
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Mini Chocolate Tarts

By Anna Berrill

These little chocolate tarts from Gordon Ramsay are ideal for a post dinner or afternoon treat, combining smooth ganache and crunchy peanuts - if desired, skip a step by using shop bought pastry for an end result that looks just as impressive.

Try this indulgent chocolate tarts recipe

Photo by Anders Schonnemann

Shortbread
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Shortbread

By Anna Berrill

Indulge in a thick wedge of comforting, traditional shortbread this winter. Or cut into thin fingers to have alongside a warming beverage as an after-dinner treat.

Try this shortbread recipe

Normandy pear tart
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Normandy pear tart

By Anna Berrill

A classic frangipane-filled tart, this recipe hails from Normandy in northern France where they grow the most wonderful pears. A delicious dessert best eaten warm or at room temperature the day it is made.

Try this Normandy pear tart recipe

Chocolate Rum and Almond Cake
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Chocolate Rum and Almond Cake

By Anna Berrill

Alcohol and chocolate have long been combined in desserts, the alcohol accentuating and offsetting the rich, fruity flavour of dark chocolate. It also shows how versatile chocolate can be: often associated with sweet cakes and dishes for children, here it is elegant and sophisticated, perfect for a dinner party. This will keep for 4–5 days and, as it contains no flour, has the advantage of being gluten free.

Try Rachel Allen’s chocolate and almond cake recipe

Croissants
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Croissants

By Anna Berrill

The humble croissant is one of the most delicious foodie joys around. Although the method is quite challenging, once you get the hang of it, they are so easy to make. Perfect for special breakfasts, using in desserts or just for a lazy Sunday morning burnch with the papers

Try this croissants recipe

Photo by Jonathan Gregson

Orange buttercream torte
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Orange buttercream torte

By Anna Berrill

This elegant and citrusy torte makes a lovely birthday cake but is light enough to be served as dessert at a dinner party, too.

Try this orange and buttercream torte recipe

Photo by Tara Fisher

Rachel Allen's almond brittle cake
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Rachel Allen's almond brittle cake

By Anna Berrill

This large cake makes a great birthday cake and is perfect for feeding a crowd. If there’s any left after a party, enjoy a slice with a cup of tea.

Try Rachel Allen’s almond brittle cake recipe

Gingerbread Men recipe
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Gingerbread Men recipe

By Anna Berrill

Children will love helping to decorate these easy gingerbread men biscuits. A great baking project, they will make the perfect food gift too.

Try this easy gingerbread men recipe

Apple tarte tatin
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Apple tarte tatin

By Anna Berrill

This classic French dessert is easy to make and absolutely delicious. It makes a great centre piece for a dinner party and is best served warm with the crème anglaise or vanilla ice cream if you’re short on time.

Try this apple tarte tatin recipe

Photo by David Loftus

Chelsea bun recipe
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Chelsea bun recipe

By Anna Berrill

Sticky, sweet, and studded with currants, these Chelsea buns and deliciously moreish and make the perfect addition to brunch of a mid-morning snack. Serving the entire batch on a tray from the oven is sure to impress too.

Try this Chelsea buns recipe

Glazed coconut bundt cake
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Glazed coconut bundt cake

By Anna Berrill

This is a beautiful cake, with a pretty white glaze and shredded white coconut sprinkled over the top. It just begs to be the center of attention, and tastes delicious, too. It’s perfect for children’s birthday parties.

Try this coconut bundt cake recipe

Apple and toffee crumble
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Apple and toffee crumble

By Anna Berrill

This is the ultimate crumble. It has taste, texture, acidity and sweetness. The toffee apple and buttery crumble all meld together to create a show-stopping dessert.

Try Tom Kerridge’s apple and toffee crumble tart recipe

Salted caramel mud pie
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Salted caramel mud pie

By Anna Berrill

If you like your sweet treats gooey and chocolatey, then this is the bake for you. A rich chocolate dessert oozing with a layer of salted caramel and a crunchy topping of peanut brittle. It’s perfect for entertaining dinner guests with and is a great alternative to a more spongy chocolate cake.

Try Donal Skehan’s salted caramel mud pie recipe

Salted caramel macarons
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Salted caramel macarons

By Anna Berrill

Nobody can resist the feather-light bite of a macaron. Perfect for afternoon tea or a sweet treat, these little baked goodies are filled with oozing salted caramel and make a wonderful food gift, too.

Try this salted caramel macarons recipe

Sachertorte
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Sachertorte

By Anna Berrill

This indulgent chocolate torte makes an impressive centerpiece to any celebration or birthday. Rich and delicious, you’ll only want a small portion for dessert.

Try this sachertorte recipe

Photo by Tara Fisher

Red Velvet Cake
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Red Velvet Cake

By Anna Berrill

Light, indulgent, and deliciously chocolaty, this beautifully cake makes a great grown-up birthday cake, as the wine does not fully bake out.

Try this red wine velvet cake recipe

Mini Vanilla and Chocolate Eclairs
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Mini Vanilla and Chocolate Eclairs

By Anna Berrill

Éclairs are decadent and delicious treat but are surprisingly easy to make at home. Once you get the hang of it experiment with fillings and flavours. Serve at afternoon tea or as an indulgent snack or dessert.

Try this mini eclairs recipe

Gooseberry crumble cake
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Gooseberry crumble cake

By Anna Berrill

Using gooseberries makes this a wonderfully sweet cake while the crumble adds a delicious crunchy texture. Another Nigel Slater classic.

Try Nigel Slater’s gooseberry crumble cake recipe

Wedding Cookies
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Wedding Cookies

By Anna Berrill

The cajeta caramel filling in these crumbly, feather-light sandwich cookies is glorious, but if you’re pushed for time, you could use ready-made dulce de leche, a rich caramel sauce, instead.

Try this wedding cookies recipe

Photo by Malou Burger

raspberry ricotta scones
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raspberry ricotta scones

By Anna Berrill

These beautiful scones studded with fresh raspberries will make the perfect Mother’s Day treat. Easy to make and delicious served for a special breakfast, children will love helping to shape the dough.

Try this raspberry ricotta scones recipe

carrot cake with frosting
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carrot cake with frosting

By Anna Berrill

Carrot cake is a classic. Pure comfort food, with a delicate creamy frosting and layers of flavour in every moist slice.

Try this carrot cake recipe

Photo by Laura Edwards

plum almond cake
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plum almond cake

By Anna Berrill

The tart fruit and light sponge make this a sophisticated slice for tea time or an indulgent after-lunch treat.

Try this plum and almond cake recipe

Photo by Richard Jung

Mary Berry's Very Best Chocolate Cake
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Mary Berry's Very Best Chocolate Cake

By Anna Berrill

This all in one cake from Mary Berry, will be loved by all the family, can be frozen un-iced and iced on the day of serving. Perfect for afternoon tea or to treat your dinner party guests.

Try Mary Berry’s very bet chocolate cake recipe

Chocolate and hazelnut muffins
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Chocolate and hazelnut muffins

By Anna Berrill

Most muffin recipes come as a fruity option for breakfast but these rich muffins are more a mid-afternoon treat when served warm straight from the oven.

Try this chocolate and hazelnut muffins recipe

Photo by Kate Whitaker

Orange Syrup Cake
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Orange Syrup Cake

By Anna Berrill

This soft and moist cake is the perfect recipe if you love baking. The zesty orange flavour with the sweet buttery cake is the perfect combination. It’s great as a dessert or as a sweet afternoon treat. Try serving it with a dollop of crème fraiche.

Try this orange syrup semolina cake recipe

Photo by Clare Winfield

Vanilla chai cream biscuits
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Vanilla chai cream biscuits

By Anna Berrill

Calling all sweet toothed foodies. These vanilla chai infused cream biscuits will make the perfect dinner party dessert or food gift.

Try this vanilla chai cream biscuits recipe

Chocolate Tart
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Chocolate Tart

By Anna Berrill

The chocolate in this decadent chocolate tart is soft, shiny and bitter and the pastry is wonderfully crisp. Rich and indulgent, you’ll only want a sliver but it’s a fantastic dessert for a dinner party and quite easy, too.

Try Lisa Faulkner’s chocolate tart recipe

Classic chocolate chip cookies
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Classic chocolate chip cookies

By Anna Berrill

Nothing compares to the contrasts of buttery crisp exterior, moist, brown sugar interior, and bits of gooey bittersweet chocolate while these cookies are still warm. This is a classic that’ll never go out of style and children and adults alike will love them.

Try this classic chocolate chip cookies recipe

Intensely rich coconut and chocolate layer cake
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Intensely rich coconut and chocolate layer cake

By Anna Berrill

This is the ultimate celebration cake. The extra effort to make it is well worth the delicious results - rich, moist and highly fragrant, it will go down a treat. Serve up at a birthday or party to turn some heads.

Try this coconut and chocolate cake recipe

Vanilla cupcakes with swirly icing
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Vanilla cupcakes with swirly icing

By Anna Berrill

The swirled, two-toned icing makes these pretty cupcakes really distinctive, and you can achieve the effect using a regular piping bag. Children will have fun experimenting with the huge range of coloured and patterned paper cases and sprinkles available.

Try Mary Berry’s vanilla cupcakes recipe

lemon drizzle cake
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lemon drizzle cake

By Anna Berrill

This classic cake is so simple and, if you’re in a hurry, you can even omit the icing and it’s still a hit.

Try this lemon drizzle cake recipe

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Gennaro's Apple Cake
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Gennaro's Apple Cake

By Anna Berrill

This is a homely cake that, while baking, fills the house with a wonderful aroma. In the autumn I would bring home basketfuls of apples and always made sure I gave lots to my grandma because I knew she would make this cake.

Try Gennaro’s apple cake recipe

Brioche
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Brioche

By Anna Berrill

You don’t need special fluted brioche pans to make these breakfast buns. The light sweet and enriched bread is a classic French recipe that is also great for making desserts with too.

Try this brioche buns recipe

Chocolate and raspberry gateau
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Chocolate and raspberry gateau

By Anna Berrill

This indulgent dessert is heavenly. Rich and chocolatey with a hint of booziness and the sweet tang of raspberries, it’s the perfect dinner party dessert.

Try this gluten-free chocolate and raspberry gateau recipe

Coconut carrot cake
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Coconut carrot cake

By Anna Berrill

A lovely, moist carrot cake with a coconut topping – perfect for lazy afternoons. Serve with a cup of tea for the full effect.

Try this coconut carrot cake recipe

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