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Valentine's Day + 1 to 3 hours recipes (49)

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Anyone who truly loves you will love you with garlic breath, too! Chicken is pan seared and then finishes cooking on a bed of garlic cloves. Toss with tagliatelle and herbed tomatoes and onions. Use any cut of chicken you like with this recipe - two pieces per person.
 
Recipe by: Elaine
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Baileys and chocolate add a delightfully rich flavour to a classic cheesecake recipe. This makes a delicious ending to any special meal.
 
Recipe by: LINDA W.
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Succulent swordfish is baked in a simple, delicate Caribbean-inspired chutney marinade. An innovative way to use a store-cupboard staple.
 
Recipe by: TRISH1IE
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Just like the title says - a delicious pavlova topped with banana slices, caramel sauce and whipped cream. The perfect combination of two very yummy desserts making one that will have you making it over and over again.
 
Recipe by: Gina Mork
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This is a basic truffle recipe to which you can add your own flavourings or extracts. Dust with cocoa powder or icing sugar, or roll in coconut or ground nuts.
 
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Chicken breasts are stewed in a white wine and a simple but delicious stock. In French cooking, mirepoix is the traditional base of diced carrots, onion and celery sautéed in butter that is used to flavour a great many stews, soups and sauces.
 
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I work in a coffee shop and my favourite coffee drink is a caramel macchiato - so I created a caramel macchiato cheesecake!
 
Recipe by: Rayna
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This classic cut of steak, also known as fillet mignon and fillet steak, is a thick cut from the tenderloin. It's best cooked simply to preserve it's rich flavour.
 
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A double-layer, extremely moist chocolate sponge, with peanutbutter buttercream filling, and a hard chocolate glaze.
 
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This is a really moist and chocolatey cake. The kids didn't even realise it had beetroot in the first time I made it. Decorate by dusting with icing sugar or it is delicious served warm with custard. For a healthier option serve with creme fraiche.
 
Recipe by: Leigh Anne
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This recipe takes some time and quite a few baking trays, but it's well worth it. It makes plenty so you can give away as gifts with good coffee beans.
 
Recipe by: Çigdem
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Sinfully rich and velvety smooth, this elegant recipe becomes a favourite as soon as it is tasted. It is best if made a day before serving.
 
Recipe by: MRS TEMPEST
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This chocolate dip is delicious served with fruit (particularly strawberries), or warmed slightly and poured over ice-cream.
 
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The beetroot is not madness, it provides alot of moisture and tastes delicious. Leave yourself plenty of time to make this cake because it is quite a lengthy recipe. The cake is best eaten when it is still slightly warm. It is also really important to ice it at the last minute or the icing can lose its shine.
 
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A classic baked chocolate tart with a twist. A layer of fudge hidden inside. This is my final development for my food technology GCSE's. ( In mine i also poached some orange rind for the side, and added orange juice and orange liquor to the filling, but left this out of the ingredients as it is optional.) Perfect for impressing guests, my exam question was to make a product suitable for mass production and suitable for a special occasion; i did romantic dinner.
 
Recipe by: K.G. Chocholic
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A deliciously decadent cheesecake recipe. The cake is layered with crushed Amaretti biscuits, soft cheese, mascarpone, sponge fingers and coffee liqueur.
 
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This is a very moist cake that looks and tastes delicious too! It has just the right amount of sugar needed. The glaze makes the cake shiny and keeps its flavour sealed for many days. But you will soon find out that it's not necessary as your familiy will finish it in no time! I like to use a classic bundt pan as it makes the cake look great! You can buy them in any specialty cook shop. Try and have all your ingredients at room temp too.
 
Recipe by: Eleanor Johnson
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The unique thing about this cheesecake recipe is that it is made in a pressure cooker. Because this cake improves with time, make it the day before. If desired, garnish with icing sugar or whipped cream and sliced strawberries.
 
Recipe by: LEEMA
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Walnuts make this delectable fudge special. Cut into small squares and wrap a few in parchment or cellophane for a thoughtful food gift that anyone will enjoy. Try using other nuts if you wish.
 
Recipe by: Emily
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Gorgeous meringues - gooey on the inside, with a hint of coconut. Serve with a tropical flavoured sorbet - mango, pineapple, passion fruit - for a refreshing summer pudding.
 
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