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3 hours or more + Fruit recipes (76)

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Recipe by: Karen Uffelman
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With its two key ingredients - rum and butter - this Christmas cake recipe ought to be a hit. This is less dense and more cake-like than many Christmas cake recipes. It has become a favourite of my friends and family at Christmas, and is delicious by itself, or covered with a layer of marzipan and icing.
 
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This is just like traditional Christmas pudding, but with less fat. The house smells great all day long. It's wonderful served with rum or cranberry sauce.
 
Recipe by: cheap chef
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Spicy and sweet, this delicious chutney goes well with breads, cheeses and chicken. This makes a large batch - great for sharing with neighbours and friends at Christmas!
 
Recipe by: Karen Dunn
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This relish has a great flavour, especially with the addition of celery. It goes well on leftover turkey in a sandwich on Boxing Day. Chopped nuts can be added if desired.
 
Recipe by: Janet
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This recipe is for making your own liqueur but be patient - it takes a few weeks before you can use it. You will need a wide neck jar for this too. You get the added bonus of some deliciously preserved boozy apricots too. Eat the fruit separately, warmed through and served with brandy snaps and ice cream.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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This moist, wholesome loaf makes a high-energy breakfast or tea time choice.
 
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A recipe I made by myself. Delicious, but you'll need a day to stay at home to make this ice cream - no machine needed except a freezer.
 
Recipe by: MERYL THE YOUNG CHEF
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This recipe is great for hot summer afternoons, or when you're just craving a cold treat! It is easy to make and uses only 3 simple ingredients.
 
Recipe by: Sugar Luver
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This banana and toffee tart is well worth the wait and requires little actual prep time. I like to use hob nobs but digestives or shortbread work well too.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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This favourite Welsh teabread – its name means ‘speckled bread’ – is usually made with a yeast dough by bakers and by a quick-mix method at home. Soaking the dried fruit in tea makes it very juicy, and produces a moist loaf with good keeping qualities. Serve it thickly sliced and lightly spread with butter or soft cheese.
 
Recipe by: SCOTT LEANING
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This Christmas cake is lovely in texture and taste. It just has one difference - no chopped mixed peel.
 
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The last Sunday before Advent is often called ‘Stir up Sunday’. Christmas puddings are best made a month or so before the big day itself so the mixture has time to fully mature. Traditionally, the whole family takes a turn at stirring the Christmas pudding, whilst making a wish. Another popular ritual is to add a coin or a sixpence into the mix. Whoever finds it on his or her plate on Christmas Day is brought abundant wealth and happiness!
 
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A delicious blackberry jam for blackberry season! I love this recipe as one doesn't have to bother processing the jars in a hot water bath.
 
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A wonderfully rich dessert, perfect for sharing!
 
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Made using the peel of the pineapple. Tasty drink using what would otherwise be thrown.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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This unusual, velvety soup is actually Parma ham with melon in a new guise.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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A rich and indulgent dessert that is guaranteed to delight chocaholics.
 
Recipe by: Carol
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This cake is a rich, moist fruit cake, perfect at Christmas. Try icing with marzipan for a more festive touch. This recipe is started in October or November so as to let it mellow before the holidays.
 
Recipe by: RedChowDawg
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This recipe is a lovely alternative to the standard sponge trifle at Christmas. It is an attractive layered dessert. This recipe uses a shop-bought Christmas pudding and a tub of premium custard. Christmas cake works well too but it is not as moist.
 
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This is a classic banoffee pie, sure to satisfy any sweet tooth! Since the most time consuming thing is making the toffee, I like to boil a few tins of milk at a time and reserve some for the next time I make banoffee -- doing this makes the second, third and fourth pies actually quite simple to make!
 
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