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5-8 + British recipes (222)

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Recipe by: Karen Uffelman
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With its two key ingredients - rum and butter - this Christmas cake recipe ought to be a hit. This is less dense and more cake-like than many Christmas cake recipes. It has become a favourite of my friends and family at Christmas, and is delicious by itself, or covered with a layer of marzipan and icing.
 
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It's a simple and easy recipe that we made in food technology at school.
 
Recipe by: IRONCHEFALLY
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A simple, easy dessert recipe. Great for families and when rhubarb is in season.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Make the most of aromatic, golden apricots when they're in season by using them in this attractive tart. It has a sweet orange shortcrust base and is topped with a crumbled flapjack-style mixture of oats, sultanas, hazelnuts and seeds. Serve slightly warm for dessert or with morning coffee or afternoon tea. The recipe for sweet shortcrust pastry is separate. Look in the notes section for how to make orange sweetcrust pastry.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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Soft, chewy bars, packed with sweet fruit and ginger, make an ideal mid-morning or afternoon snack.
 
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An authentic Scotch broth recipe using the authentic lamb, rather than beef which you often see today. You can use beef if you prefer, though I adore the lamb.
 
Recipe by: KATIE
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A delicious, very easy to make, suet pastry pudding. This is my mum's recipe. I usually serve it with shredded cabbage and mash - pure comfort food!
 
Recipe by: Blueash88
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This recipe was made by my grandmother in the 30's.
 
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I got this recipe from Carolyn at Craftsbycarolyn.blogspot.com It is one of those recipes that is very simple, very delicious and even people who have failed to make other cakes find this an easy recipe to make.
 
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: Chrissie Lloyd
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Rich pies in many forms have long graced the British table. This one is light and healthy with a filo crust and protein-rich meat and vegetable filling.
 
Recipe by: Teresa
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Serve with roasted vegetables and lots of mash.
 
Recipe by: Marla
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Beef Wellington should always be served with the centre slightly pink. Enjoy!
 
Recipe by: Olga
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Easy to make and utterly delicious, with a thick, crunchy, cinnamon topping over apple slices coated in dark brown sugar.
 
Recipe by: MARBALET
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A traditional Christmas treat, this mince pie recipe is made easy with the use of best-quality shop-bought filling.
 
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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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Black Sheep Ale reminds me of walking the Yorkshire 3 Peaks last year. They serve 'Black Sheep Pie' along the route and I thought… I can do that. Well maybe anyway. You can do it with any other ale too I suppose, and I used to do something similar with Guinness, but found that it’s got a slightly more bitter aftertaste to it than the Black Sheep.
 
Recipe by: JOSIE
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I strongly recommend using fresh brambles in this recipe for best flavour. Raspberries, strawberries or a combination of all three may be used, but they should all be fresh.
 
Recipe by: Chrissie Lloyd
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Silverside is a lean cut of beef, but you can also use plain or salt brisket. The dumplings puff to twice their original size, so allow plenty of room in the casserole.
 
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A recipe that has been handed down through my family - a very nice cake to have when you want to sit down on the couch with a cup of tea. Beats bought cakes any day
 
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