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British + Irish recipes (18)

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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: WIGAN
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This is an Northern Ireland recipe given to me by my mum many years ago! You don't boil the cake, just the ingredients before you bake it.
 
Recipe by: AMANDA FAIR
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Creamy, flaky and filling all in one!
 
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Use milk and butter when mashing the potatoes.
 
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This is a recipe my mother taught me to make. A great, simple, tasty sponge cake that you can whip up in a rush using simple store cupboard ingredients. No fuss. It tastes great with or without icing, and you can serve it with almost anything. the ultimate simple pleasure.
 
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Mmmmm . . . imagine warm sticky toffee puddings served with a dollop of Baileys Extra Thick Cream with a hint of Crème Caramel! The perfect midweek treat. Yummy.
 
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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.
 
Recipe by: deriboy
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A simple and basic method of achieving professional looking cupcakes to enhance any party or social gathering.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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This recipe provides the wrapping or covering for many pies and tarts, both sweet and savoury. Follow individual recipe instructions for methods of use and baking. See notes at the bottom of recipe for more ideas. This recipe makes enough to cover a large pie dish for 4 - 6 servings.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Served fresh from the oven while still slightly warm, scones are a traditional favourite, whether for tea-time, lunch or a quick snack. Here, mashed potato is added to the mixture, which makes these savoury scones wonderfully moist and improves their keeping qualities. It’s a great way of using up leftover potato.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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With only one rising and no kneading, this bread couldn’t be simpler to make. It is based on the famous ‘Grant loaf’, invented in the 1940s by Doris Grant, who wanted to devise a quick, nutritious loaf that everyone could make at home. With its dense, moist texture, it is a filling bread that makes excellent toast.
 
Recipe by: Beaklet
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This is a savoury scone which gets a slight flavour kick from mustard and cayenne pepper. They are delicious on their own, buttered or with leftover roasted meats and salad.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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This recipe provides the wrapping or covering for many pies, both sweet and savoury. Follow individual recipe instructions for methods of use and baking. See notes at the bottom of recipe for more ideas. This recipe makes enough to cover a large pie dish for serving 4-6 or to cut out 6 individual large scones.
 
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Oven baked rice pudding
 
Recipe by: trixietoess
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A jazzed up version of the old favourite apple crumble. Great to use up the glut of strawberries in the summer time.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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This recipe provides the wrapping or covering for many pies and tarts, both sweet and savoury. Follow individual recipe instructions for methods of use and baking. See notes at the bottom of recipe for more ideas. This recipe makes enough to cover a large pie dish for 4-6 servings.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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These lightly spiced teacakes are packed full of nutritious dried fruit. They are simple to make and delicious served lightly toasted and spread with a little butter or jam at tea-time.
 
Recipe by: Princey
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This is how my grandad makes his cuppa. He's in his seventies now and drinks whisky like he'll never get hold of it again. This drink is very relaxing and a great way to sedate family members and friends.
 
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