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Valentine's Day + British recipes (23)

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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: Marla
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Beef Wellington should always be served with the centre slightly pink. Enjoy!
 
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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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Tip - Pick a strength of cheese that you like any will do as it all melts.
 
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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.
 
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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.
 
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As a confirmed chocoholic being put on a dairy free and wheat free diet was traumatic, but this pud has kept me on the straight and narrow. Be warned it is very rich!! Tips :- Use the water to rinse out the can before recycling it. If you do not like the desiccated coconut texture just leave it out.
 
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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: Norma MacMillan
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Fairy cakes are easy to prepare and always popular with children. Using ricotta in the topping makes a lighter, fresher alternative to the more usual glacé icing. The cakes are best iced shortly before serving.
 
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This is the best recipe for jam and cream sponge cakes ever. Forever a crowd pleaser, people always ask for more. It's easy, it's quick and most of all, it's so yummy! Heads up, the mixture is not ment to be smooth like a normal sponge cake - no need to beat out all the lumps!
 
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Taking the traditional Victoria sponge variants of chocolate and coffee and putting them together! It all came about from the other half's love coffee chocolates. I suggest you should be familiar with making sponges before attempting this, but it's pretty easy.
 
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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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Great for children's snacks and for parties.
 
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They look like chocolate fairy cakes, but they're actually CHOCOLATE!!! Fool your friends
 
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My mum doesn't like sweet things as a general rule, but these are her favourites. I made them up on a sunny Sunday afternoon with some leftover raspberries.
 
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This is such an easy cheesecake to make and always gets the WOW factor - it is now my signature dish. Everybody that likes cheesecake, will love this one. I have to make one for every social occasion that we go to, and it is eaten FAST!!!!
 
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My parents own a traditionally-run sheep farm in the Falkland Islands. Cruise ship tourists come to visit and enjoy the experience. I cook this chocolate cake for my mum to serve to her visitors. It's simple and delicious and was given to me by my friend's mum because my son is allergic to egg.
 
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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