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Recipe by: jason bradford
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A rich gooey chilled cake that you can cut up into biscuit portions. Pure heaven for anyone who loves chocolate! Be patient, for best results - you will need to chill overnight or for at least 8 hours.
 
Recipe by: Elaine Thompson
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This recipe uses amaretto liqueur. It's a creamy cheesecake with a light almond flavour.
 
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Delicious, naughty, gorgeous and really easy to make! No baking required! If you can melt chocolate and bash biscuits this is for you!!
 
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This is the original Lebanese recipe which is found in the Middle East in places like Lebanon and in Lebanese restaurants. It tastes delicious and is healthy because you don't use the chicken skin. If you make it, I'd like to know what you think
 
Recipe by: DWD1249
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Cooked on a barbecue, this lamb gives you one and a half to two hours to enjoy your favourite drink while basting.
 
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Bullys Restaurant on Cardiff Road offers an exciting dining experience. On the menu is selection of mouth watering cuisine cooked by Chef Nordine Zouaoui using a fusion of French and Welsh ingredients
 
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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.
 
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I haven't made this yet the measurements will probably have to be changed, hopefully I can come back and change this. The chocolate recipe is from another user here.
 
Recipe by: Leah Perez
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Easy to make and easy to eat!
 
Recipe by: Eloise Liberty
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A majestic orange flavoured cheesecake swirled with chocolate goodness. Orange liqueur may be substituted for the orange juice in equal amounts. These cheesecake not only looks fabulous, but the flavour will send you to cheesecake heaven.
 
Recipe by: anonymous
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These festive sandwich biscuits are excellent round Christmas or New Year's. Use raspberry jam instead of strawberry, if you prefer.
 
Recipe by: SloeWolf
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Jamaican goat curry is a national dish. Shows the Indian influence in Jamaica. Tasty served with rice and peas and fried plantain.
 
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This recipe started as 'Taunton chicken' (chicken in a cider and cream sauce), but over the years, the addition of onions, brambles (blackberries), and the haggis stuffing has transformed it into an original and tasty dish! For those who might find it too rich in cholesterol, it's ALMOST as good if you substitute olive oil for the butter, and Greek yoghurt for the double cream!
 
Recipe by: OAR
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Stewed figs are thickened with sugar and eggs, then spooned onto a pastry case and topped with meringue. The figs need to be soaked overnight, so plan ahead!
 
Recipe by: Ruth
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This is one my mum used to make when we were kids. It was always the biggest hit every year. Use your imagination and a variety of sweets to make doors, windows, pathways and a garden. Note, this gingerbread house takes 2 to 3 days to complete.
 
Recipe by: Kristin Pan
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Very rich chocolate mousse over a rich chocolate cake layer and topped with chocolate ganache and chopped nuts. Great for special occasions. This cake takes TIME to make, and TIME to set. It's worth every second of preparation, and is a hit every time!
 
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Nothing beats the smell of fresh-baked granary bread! This recipe is easy with Hovis granary flour. I use a mixture of white and granary flours, but some people prefer to use all granary or granary and wholemeal.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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These spinach patties are usually deep-fried, but here they are grilled to give plenty of flavour with much less oil.
 
Recipe by: v monte
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A friend made this Baileys cheesecake at a Christmas party and is was wonderful!
 
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