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New Year + British recipes (11)

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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'.
 
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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.
 
Recipe by: Helen
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A delicious traditional breakfast dish using smoked white fish, rice and eggs. It is based on the Indian dish Khichri. My family also loves this with tomato ketchup!!
 
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I know most people buy these nowadays but they are easy to make if you use frozen pastry, plus you can vary the flavour. This recipe uses fresh chives and mustard. Grown-ups love them! For a birthday party, you can keep them plain or add grated Cheddar to the sausagemeat.
 
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These are such fabulous brownies that I'm submitting Slater's method, with a few of my own tips. No nuts, no flavourings, just a 24-carat brownie as dense and fudgy as Glastonbury mud. Whatever else you add is up to you. Serves 12 (or two with the munchies).
 
Recipe by: deriboy
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A simple and basic method of achieving professional looking cupcakes to enhance any party or social gathering.
 
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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.
 
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The traditional Christmas prawn cocktail with a twist – perfect for Christmas Day.
 
Recipe by: Audrey Wariner
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A Christmas and New Year tradition - and a must if you're Wassailing. Be sure to toast "Be in good health" before your first sip.
 
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Delicious, spiced flavours in this warming winter fruit salad, which I always make for Christmas day as a light alternative to Christmas Pud! Can be eaten warm or cold.
 
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