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Moderately easy + 30 minutes to 1 hour recipes (111)

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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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Serve this dish in a big pot and just let your friends in.
 
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This rustic dish is easy to make and is a perfect supper dish served with salad
 
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These tomatoes not only look pretty but taste delicious and fresh.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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Delectably crisp and golden individual apple pastries are arranged in a whirl and spiced with cinnamon to make a stunning finale to a meal.
 
Recipe by: ccsick
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Lightly spiced porridge oats are combined with other natural ingredients to create moist, tasty American-style cookies.
 
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.
 
Recipe by: Amy
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This is a very versatile Indian curry sauce that can be served as a main course with meats and/or vegetables or as a sauce for dipping or to spice up veggie side dishes. It's great on a jacket potato.
 
Recipe by: KERRYNZ
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This recipe is a family favourite which I often make for dinner parties and Christmas. Its crunchy meringue outside and fluffly centre make the perfect combination. Top with fresh fruit and whipped cream.
 
Recipe by: Marsha
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Super spooky dark chocolate cake. Suitable for all your black magic get-togethers.
 
Recipe by: A. Beavers
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This traybake is cheap and easy to make. Kids love them. Any berry can be used.
 
Recipe by: tammie
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Gorgeous homemade bolognese sauce - brill!
 
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This is the very first recipe I ever made up, and anyone that I've ever made it for has loved it! The preparation takes a while but once the meatballs are made it's just a matter of simmering them in the sauce, stirring gently to make sure the meatballs stay in one piece.
 
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I love dumplings and have come up with this recipe using all of my favourite ingredients. The dumplings consist of pork, prawns, watercress, water chestnuts, and are absolutely delicious! Great for a party.
 
Recipe by: Allrecipes staff
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Toffee apples rolled in crunchy caramelised biscuit pieces, then drizzled with chocolate. Impress friends at your Halloween party with this yummy and inventive treat.
 
Recipe by: Maybe
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Fragrant and moist carrot cupcakes with yummy cream cheese icing.
 
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This is a very moist and light carrot muffin. It's not too sweet and not greasy like other carrot muffins/cakes. The white chocolate cream cheese icing adds just enough sweetness to round it off.
 
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A family favourite! Great served with a crisp green salad and garlic bread.
 
Recipe by: amanda
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This soufflé is really straightforward. The key is in getting a good thick cheese sauce to start. Make sure everyone is ready to eat as soon as this comes out of the oven cos, as Paul Keating once said, "a soufflé doesn't rise twice":-)
 
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