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Birthday + Boil recipes (11)

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This is my favourite Caribbean dish which is very well seasoned (a trademark of Caribbean food) and have always enjoyed it as a child. The sauce should not be as thick as a curry and not too watery if that makes any sense. There are many varieties of this dish and is always best served with rice and peas and West Indian pepper sauce.
 
Recipe by: ingrid e. vogel
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This is a rich dark chocolate ganache that has loads of uses. It can be whipped to use as a filling or icing, or simply poured over any cake you like.
 
Recipe by: Bethany McCarthy
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This Scottish favourite is sure to please! This tastes just like the one you had as a child! Butter tablet is creamier crumbly fudge that is absolutely delicious! It may sound as though there is a lot of ingredients and you may think it might be tricky but it’s so easy and so tasty! I hope that you enjoy my recipe as much as I do! It melts in your mouth and is crumbly but not too hard at the same time, TRY IT! It’s lovely!
 
Recipe by: Tammie
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This is a toffee I remember my mother making for birthday parties and school fetes. Its a jaw sticking long lasting toffee that you can suck on for hours.
 
Recipe by: Carol
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This light and gorgeous icing is perfect for a lighter cake, when you don't want all the richness of a butter-based icing.
 
Recipe by: Adrienne
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Use good quality chocolate in this simple icing recipe for unbeatable results.
 
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Always a hit with ice cream, cakes, pancakes, waffles....... You catch my drift. Great to use as a drizzle on cakes and excellent with steamed puddings!!!
 
Recipe by: Marlene
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Makes a perfectly smooth icing for cakes. Roll it out to 6mm thickness for best results. Glucose and glycerine can be found at specialty food shops or via the internet. You may colour it with three drops of whichever food colouring you desire.
 
Recipe by: Samantha
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I prefer to make a shortbread base rather than use digestive biscuits - it tastes a little richer. But the choice is yours. Either way, this is a great dessert for a crowd.
 
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I tried 3 different Banoffee Pie recipes I found online and a recipe book. So I've made my own version of the banoffee pie using the basis of the recipes I have found and added a bit of twist! My partner and friends love this and I hope you will too.
 
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This is a quick and eay preperation.Very yummy and dont make it too chocolatey.
 
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