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Moderately easy + Nut and seed recipes (13)

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Recipe by: KNF82
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This is an old German favourite. Light and delicious almond meringue biscuits with the flavours of lemon and cinnamon. To make Zimsterne, or cinnamon stars, bake in star-shaped metallic biscuit cutters placed on the baking tray.
 
Recipe by: Susan W.
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This dish melts in your mouth. The credit goes to my future mother-in-law. Not only does it taste gorgeous, but halibut is a sustainably sourced fish. Each halibut fillet should be approximately an inch thick. Substitute crème fraîche for the double cream for a lighter dish.
 
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Chef Andrea Leeman has donated her scrumptious "Radiator Cake" as she belives the cake looks like the tops of old fashioned radiators at school! Andrea: "I am delighted to use my cake to promote TREE AID's work with villagers in Africa. TREE AID are helping the villagers to care for and benefit from their trees, assisting their fight against poverty and food shortages with long-term perspective."
 
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Brilliant chef Antony Worrall Thompson has donated to TREE AID a diabetic friendly tree cake. Antony: "Villagers in Africa know all about foraging for food for free in their woodlands. Using the most nutritious of these foods could go a long way to reversing malnutrition. I want people to have fun cooking my tree cake and finding out about TREE AID’s work to help villagers grow important food trees."
 
Recipe by: Bonnie Fedunec
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These dainty and delicious biscuits freeze well either baked or unbaked. You can also sprinkle the tops with demerara sugar right before baking.
 
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Local chef Barny Haughton has donated to TREE AID a wonderful, festive tree cake. Barny believes: "TREE AID's Christmas Cake Bake is a great chance for people to get togther to bake and eat beautiful cakes; whilst also knowing that they are supporting Arica's poorest people to fight poverty and environmental degraduation sustainably."
 
Recipe by: Azmina Govindji
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Biscotti means twice baked, a reference to the technique that gives these Italian biscuits their characteristically hard texture. Traditionally they are served after dinner, with a glass of Vin Santo for dipping, but they are also delicious with fresh fruit salad or a cup of coffee or tea at any time of day.
 
Recipe by: Sandra
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This is an easy and delicious "sweet" that is a little different!
 
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This is the recipe you've been looking for! It makes a perfect sesame chicken. This excellent recipe comes out perfect every time with little fuss and inexpensive ingredients you probably have on hand. This recipe is truly restaurant quality... try it, you won't be disappointed! ( The sauce recipe is courtesy of "Reykjaviky" at Allrecipes.com)
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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These delicious packages of crispy filo enclosing warm, melted cheese are the perfect beginning to an elegant meal.
 
Recipe by: WURZELTREE
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My mother used to make this all the time, usually to go with Sunday dinner. I was hooked. Haven't had it in ages and I was wanting to bake something special for a special someone so I asked mum for the recipe. Tried it out today, and it's just as I remember. The thing that makes it for me is the frangipane. Hope you like it as much as me.
 
Recipe by: Winnie Yeung
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Especially good for vegetarian children! Mixed nuts, or your favourite nuts may be used in place of walnuts.
 
Recipe by: Natalie
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This hearty bread has pumpkin, sunflower and sesame seeds. You can substitute other seeds for those listed if you wish.
 
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