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Boxing Day + Dinner party recipes (22)

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You will never recognise your leftover Christmas turkey when you combine it with Asian ingredients to create this delicious yet quick and easy dish. You may end up making turkey just to have leftovers!
 
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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.
 
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Local chef Barny Haughton has donated to TREE AID a wonderful, festive tree cake. Barny believes: "TREE AID's Christmas Cake Bake is a great chance for people to get togther to bake and eat beautiful cakes; whilst also knowing that they are supporting Arica's poorest people to fight poverty and environmental degraduation sustainably."
 
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I adored black forest gateaux in the 70s and loved trifle so decided I would fuse the two. You can make it all from scratch but also easy to substitute ready made goods if you don't have the inclination. The ingredients are split to enable you to decide at each 'layer'.
 
Recipe by: Ashley
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This is a simple and delicious recipe! Serve with toasted ciabatta, crackers, carrots and celery sticks. This dip is also great cold.
 
Recipe by: The Iron Chef-SuziQ
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Pronounced 'bun-yet,' this is an old Italian recipe from my Nonie's kitchen. It is made using mainly parsley and garlic and is meant to be eaten with crusty warm bread. It is almost sinful to share this secret recipe with the world, but I know you'll love it as much as my family and I do. Refrigerate overnight for best flavour.
 
Recipe by: SARAHEMM
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An incredibly easy way to round off a dinner party - but only if they aren't driving! I like to serve two small scoops in tiny dishes with shortbread, biscotti or amaretti. You can vary this any way you like - try Cointreau or Drambuie (my favourite), or add a few drops of real vanilla extract or some of the vanilla seeds.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Here are some luxurious little ‘moneybag’ pastries filled with a ginger-spiced mixture of dried fruit, apple and walnuts. The dried fruits are first soaked in brandy, although you can replace the alcohol with fresh orange juice if you prefer. Try these at Christmas-time as a lower-fat alternative to mince pies.
 
Recipe by: Leigh
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This is a favourite nibble and canapé year-round, but especially welcome at Christmas and New Year's parties.
 
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This always goes down well with my family. I always make it at Christmastime, but also throughout the year when cooking white meats. It's also welcomed by my vegetarian family/friends.
 
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This is a really simple brownie recipe. it has been tried and tested many a time and they certainly dont last very long in the cupboard. I always use chocolate chunks when i bake them however walnuts are just as good, it is just a family preference. these morish gooey chocolate treats are an all year all occasion must bake.
 
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I think its very easy, well most of it sure is anyway! The only bit that i really struggled on was the mixing of the ingredients, mixing it into breadcrumbs with your fingers bit i actually found that it was easier with the dough whisks. plus it deduces your mixing time by about 5-8 minutes. from then it gets pretty easy with the rolling and cuttting and everything...!
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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An impressive centrepiece for a festive vegetarian meal, this crisp filo pastry ring is filled with mushrooms, chestnuts, vivid, tart cranberries and cubes of tangy goat's cheese. Serve with cranberry sauce and a mixed leaf salad.
 
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It came from my auntie's friends grandma that lives in Rome.
 
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To die for delicious. A fairly quick and easy party nibble and guests can't get enough. The perfect balance of sweet and savoury. Easy to adjust for large or small groups.
 
Recipe by: JulietAR
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These little toasted slices of baguette are an easy and delicious party nibble. Use Parmesan instead of Pecorino if you wish.
 
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They look like chocolate fairy cakes, but they're actually CHOCOLATE!!! Fool your friends
 
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Michelin starred French chef Raymond Blanc has very kindly donated a 'tree cake' for our campaign. Raymond belives that "The tree, since the beginning of time, has meant food and shelter. TREE AID's Christmas Cake Bake is a wonderful way to remind us all of this, and to ensure that villages in Africa can share in the bounty afforded by trees."
 
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A tasty oaty treat with a fruity edge to it. These are great tasting and versatile. You can pick the dried fruit of your choice and they will still taste delicious. for a lemony kick substitute the orange rind for lemon rind and add a tbls of lemon juice. they will keep for upto a week in an airtight container. do not freeze.
 
Recipe by: Carol
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These cheesy and buttery cheese straws come with a kick thanks to a touch of cayenne. If desired, omit the cayenne for a simple cheese straw recipe.
 
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